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Ski Jumping – Large Hill, Men Times Contested 13 Total Competitors 495 Total Nations 35 Year Event Competitors Nations 1964 Large Hill, Individual, Men 52 15 1968 Large Hill, Individual, Men 58 17 1972 Large Hill, Individual, Men 52 15 1976 Large Hill, Individual, Men 54 15 1980 Large Hill, Individual, Men 50 16 1984 Large Hill, Individual, Men 53 17 1988 Large Hill, Individual, Men 55 18 1992 Large Hill, Individual, Men 59 17 1994 Large Hill, Individual, Men 58 19 1998 Large Hill, Individual, Men 62 19 2002 Large Hill, Individual, Men 66 22 2006 Large Hill, Individual, Men 69 21 2010 Large Hill, Individual, Men 61 18 Medals Won by Nations RankUS RankEuro NOC Gold Silver Bronze Totals 1 2 Austria 2 4 3 9 2 1 Finland 4 2 2 8 3 4 Norway 1 2 3 6 4 3 Switzerland 2 1 - 3 5 5 Poland 1 2 - 3 6 9 German Demo. Rep. - 1 2 3 7 6 Japan 1 - 1 2 8 10 Czechoslovakia - 1 1 2 =9 =7 Germany 1 - - 1 =9 =7 Soviet Union 1 - - 1 11 11 Yugoslavia - - 1 1 Totals (13 events) 13 13 13 39 Most Gold Medals 2 Matti Nykänen (FIN) 2 Simon Ammann (SUI) Most Medals 2 Matti Nykänen (FIN/200) 2 Simon Ammann (SUI/200) 2 Jens Weißflog (GDR/110) 2 Adam Małysz (POL/020) Youngest Competitors 15-006 Kim Hyeon-Gi (KOR-1998, *9 February 1983) 15-074 Choi Yong-Jik (KOR-1998, *3 December 1982) 15-267 Zbyněk Krompolc (CZE-1994, *29 May 1978) 15-346 Steve Collins (CAN-1980, *13 March 1964) 16-074 Choi Heung-Cheol (KOR-1998, *3 December 1981) 16-160 Jan Mazoch (CZE-2002, *5 September 1985) 16-166 Gregory Baxter (CAN-2006, *4 September 1989) 16-235 Simon Ammann (SUI-1998, *25 June 1981) 16-259 Petar Fartunov (BUL-2006, *3 June 1989) 16-261 Toni Nieminen (FIN-1992, *31 May 1975) Youngest Medalists 16-261 Toni Nieminen (FIN-1992, *31 May 1975) 17-309 Martin Höllwarth (AUT-1992, *13 April 1974) 17-320 Toni Innauer (AUT-1976, *1 April 1958) 19-111 Thomas Morgenstern (AUT-2006, *30 October 1986) 19-146 Hubert Neuper (AUT-1980, *29 September 1960) Youngest Gold Medalists 16-261 Toni Nieminen (FIN-1992, *31 May 1975) 19-111 Thomas Morgenstern (AUT-2006, *30 October 1986) 19-188 Wojciech Fortuna (POL-1972, *6 August 1952) Oldest Competitors 37-258 Noriaki Kasai (JPN-2010, *6 June 1972) 37-176 K'oba Ts'akadze (URS-1972, *19 August 1934) 35-114 Takanobu Okabe (JPN-2006, *26 October 1970) 34-278 Ansten Samuelstuen (USA-1964, *7 May 1929) 33-279 Masahiko Harada (JPN-2002, *9 May 1968) 33-256 Noriaki Kasai (JPN-2006, *6 June 1972) 33-062 Vladimir Breychev (BUL-1992, *16 December 1958) 33-015 Kakha Tsakadze (GEO-2002, *28 January 1969) 32-284 Janne Ahonen (FIN-2010, *11 May 1977) 32-182 Yukio Kasaya (JPN-1976, *17 August 1943) Oldest Medalists 32-079 Adam Małysz (POL-2010, *3 December 1977) 29-282 Masahiko Harada (JPN-1998, *9 May 1968) 29-214 Jens Weißflog (GER-1994, *21 July 1964) 28-240 Simon Ammann (SUI-2010, *25 June 1981) 27-130 Toralf Engan (NOR-1964, *1 October 1936) Oldest Gold Medalists 29-214 Jens Weißflog (GER-1994, *21 July 1964) 28-240 Simon Ammann (SUI-2010, *25 June 1981) 27-130 Toralf Engan (NOR-1964, *1 October 1936) Best Finishes by Nations AUT 1 / Gold Karl Schnabl (1976); Thomas Morgenstern (2006). BLR 32 Aleksandr Sinyavsky (1998). BUL =40 Emil Zografski (1988). CAN 7 Horst Bulau (1988). CHN 53 Tian Zhandong (2006). CZE 7 Jaroslav Sakala (1994); Antonín Hájek (2010). ESP 48 José Rivera (1984). EST 23 Jens Salumäe (2006). EUN 10 Mikhail Yesin (1992). FIN 1 / Gold Jouko Törmänen (1980); Matti Nykänen (1984); Matti Nykänen (1988); Toni Nieminen (1992). FRA 6 Steve Delaup (1992). FRG 4 Thomas Klauser (1988). GBR 55 Eddie Edwards (1988). GDR 2 / Silver Jens Weißflog (1984). GEO 55 Kakha Tsakadze (1994). GER 1 / Gold Jens Weißflog (1994). HUN 19 László Gellér (1968). ITA 7 Ivan Lunardi (1992). JPN 1 / Gold Kazuyoshi Funaki (1998). KAZ 25 Stanislav Filimonov (1998). KGZ =39 Dmitry Chvykov (2002). KOR 31 Kim Hyeon-Gi (2002). NOR 1 / Gold Toralf Engan (1964). POL 1 / Gold Wojciech Fortuna (1972). ROU 58 Virgil Neagoe (1992). RUS 17 Valery Kobelev (2002); Dmitry Vasilyev (2006). SLO 5 Primož Peterka (1998). SUI 1 / Gold Simon Ammann (2002); Simon Ammann (2010). SVK 26 Martin Mesík (1998). SWE 5 Kjell Sjöberg (1964). TCH 2 / Silver Jiří Raška (1968). UKR 29 Volodymyr Hlyvka (1998). URS 1 / Gold Vladimir Belousov (1968). USA 4 Jeff Hastings (1984). YUG 3 / Bronze Matjaž Debelak (1988). Ski Jumping – Large Hill – Olympic Record Progression Metres Feet Place # Athlete NOC Venue Year 42.0 138 5 1 Einar Landvik NOR Chamonix 1924 49.0 161 1 1 Jacob Tullin Thams NOR Chamonix 1924 49.0 161 3 1 Anders Haugen USA Chamonix 1924 49.0 161 1 2 Jacob Tullin Thams NOR Chamonix 1924 50.0 164 4 2 Thorleif Haug NOR Chamonix 1924 50.0 164 13 1 Paavo Nuotio FIN St. Moritz 1928 52.5 172 8 1 Ernst Feuz SUI St. Moritz 1928 53.0 174 6 1 Rolf Monsen USA St. Moritz 1928 53.5 175 4 1 Axel-Herman Nilsson SWE St. Moritz 1928 60.0 197 1 1 Alf Andersen NOR St. Moritz 1928 62.0 203 11 2 Erich Recknagel GER St. Moritz 1928 62.5 205 31 2 Sven Eriksson SWE St. Moritz 1928 64.0 210 1 2 Alf Andersen NOR St. Moritz 1928 73.0 239 28 2 Jacob Tullin Thams NOR St. Moritz 1928 73.5 241 4 1 Kåre Walberg NOR Garmisch 1936 74.5 244 22 1 Arnholdt Kongsgård NOR Garmisch 1936 75.0 246 1 1 Birger Ruud NOR Garmisch 1936 76.0 249 2 1 Sven Eriksson SWE Garmisch 1936 76.0 249 2 2 Sven Eriksson SWE Garmisch 1936 77.0 252 46 2 Shinji Tatsuta JPN Garmisch 1936 77.5 254 11 1 Arne Hoel NOR Cortina 1956 77.5 254 8 1 Werner Lesser, II GER Cortina 1956 81.0 266 1 1 Antti Hyvärinen FIN Cortina 1956 81.0 266 5 1 Sven Pettersson SWE Cortina 1956 83.5 274 3 1 Harry Glaß GDR Cortina 1956 83.5 274 2 1 Aulis Kallakorpi FIN Cortina 1956 84.0 276 1 1 Antti Hyvärinen FIN Cortina 1956 86.5 284 40 1 Veikko Kankkonen FIN Squaw Valley 1960 87.5 287 16 1 Walter Steinegger AUT Squaw Valley 1960 87.5 287 8 1 Juhani Kärkinen FIN Squaw Valley 1960 88.5 290 12 1 Veit Kührt GER Squaw Valley 1960 89.0 292 9 1 K'oba Ts'akadze URS Squaw Valley 1960 90.0 295 7 1 Ansten Samuelstuen USA Squaw Valley 1960 90.5 297 4 1 Nikolay Kamensky URS Squaw Valley 1960 93.5 307 1 1 Helmut Recknagel GDR Squaw Valley 1960 93.5 307 1 1 Toralf Engan NOR Innsbruck 1964 95.5 313 2 1 Veikko Kankkonen FIN Innsbruck 1964 100.5 329 13 1 Jan Olaf Roaldset NOR Grenoble 1968 101.0 332 18 1 Takashi Fujisawa JPN Grenoble 1968 101.0 332 2 1 Jiří Raška TCH Grenoble 1968 101.5 334 1 1 Vladimir Belousov URS Grenoble 1968 111.0 364 1 1 Wojciech Fortuna POL Sapporo 1972 113.0 371 2 1 Hubert Neuper AUT Lake Placid 1980 117.0 384 7 1 Hansjörg Sumi SUI Lake Placid 1980 117.0 384 1 2 Jouko Törmänen FIN Lake Placid 1980 118.5 387 1 1 Matti Nykänen FIN Calgary 1988 118.5 390 3T 1 Jiří Parma TCH Albertville 1992 123.0 404 1T 1 Toni Nieminen FIN Albertville 1992 123.5 405 2T 1 Martin Höllwarth AUT Albertville 1992 128.5 422 3 1 Andreas Goldberger AUT Lillehammer 1994 129.5 425 1 1 Jens Weißflog GER Lillehammer 1994 135.5 445 2 1 Espen Bredesen NOR Lillehammer 1994 135.5 445 1T 1 Jens Weißflog GER Lillehammer 1994 136.0 446 3 2 Masahiko Harada JPN Nagano 1998 136.5 448 3T 2 Andreas Widhölzl AUT Nagano 1998 137.0 450 1T 2 Takanobu Okabe JPN Nagano 1998 137.0 450 1T 2 Masahiko Harada JPN Nagano 1998 139.5 457 2 2 Andreas Kofler AUT Torino 2006 140.0 459 1 2 Thomas Morgenstern AUT Torino 2006 141.0 463 3T 2 Roar Ljøkelsøy NOR Torino 2006 142.5 468 1QR 1 Noriaki Kasai JPN Vancouver 2010 142.5 468 1QR 1 Anders Jacobson NOR Vancouver 2010 144.0 472 1 1 Simon Ammann SUI Vancouver 2010 146.5 481 1T 2 Gregor Schlierenzauer AUT Vancouver 2010 T = team event; QR = qualifying round .