Olympic Winter Games
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OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES Year / Place GOLD SILVER BRONZE 1924 Chamonix FRA Jacob Tullin Thams NOR Narve Bonna NOR Anders Haugen USA 1928 St. Moritz SUI Alf Andersen NOR Sigmund Ruud NOR Rudolf Burkert TCH 1932 Lake Placid USA Birger Ruud NOR Hans Beck NOR Kaare Wahlberg NOR 1936 Garmisch-PK GER Birger Ruud NOR Sven Eriksson SWE Reidar Andersen NOR 1948 St. Moritz SUI Petter Hugsted NOR Birger Ruud NOR Thorleif Schjelderup NOR 1952 Oslo NOR Arnfinn Bergmann NOR Torbjoern Falkanger NOR Karl Holmstroem SWE 1956 Cortina d’Amp. ITA Antti Hyvaerinen FIN Aulis Kallakorpi FIN Harry Glass DDR 1960 Squaw Valley USA Helmut Recknagel DDR Niilo Halonen FIN Otto Leodolter AUT 1964 Innsbruck AUT NH Veikko Kankkonen FIN Toralf Engan NOR Torgeir Brantzaeg NOR LH Toralf Engan NOR Veikko Kankkonen FIN Torgeir Brantzaeg NOR 1968 Grenoble FRA NH Jiri Raska TCH Reinhold Bachler AUT Baldur Preiml AUT LH Vladimir Beloussov SOV Jiri Raska TCH Lars Grini NOR 1972 Sapporo JPN NH Yukio Kasaya JPN Akitsugu Konno JPN Seiji Aochi JPN LH Wojciech Fortuna POL Walter Steiner SUI Rainer Schmidt DDR 1976 Innsbruck AUT NH H.-G. Aschenbach DDR Jochen Danneberg DDR Karl Schnabl AUT LH Karl Schnabl AUT Anton Innauer AUT Henry Glass DDR 1980 Lake Placid USA NH Anton Innauer AUT Manfred Deckert DDR 2. Hirokazu Yagi JPN LH Jouko Toermaenen FIN Hubert Neuper AUT Jari Puikkonen FIN 1984 Sarajevo JUG NH Jens Weissflog DDR Matti Nykaenen FIN Jari Puikkonen FIN LH Matti Nykaenen FIN Jens Weissflog DDR Pavel Ploc TCH 1988 Calgary CAN NH Matti Nykaenen FIN Pavel Ploc TCH Jiri Malec TCH LH Matti Nykaenen FIN Erik Johnsen NOR Matjaz Debelak JUG TL FINLAND JUGOSLAVIA NORWAY 1992 Albertville FRA NH Ernst Vettori AUT Martin Hoellwarth AUT Toni Nieminen FIN LH Toni Nieminen FIN Martin Hoellwarth AUT Heinz Kuttin AUT TL FINLAND AUSTRIA CZECHOSLOVAKIA 1994 Lillehammer NOR NH Espen Bredesen NOR Lasse Ottesen NOR Dieter Thoma GER LH Jens Weissflog GER Espen Bredesen NOR Andreas Goldberger AUT TL GERMANY JAPAN AUSTRIA 1998 Nagano JPN NH Jani Soininen FIN Kazuyoshi Funaki JPN Andreas Widhoelzl AUT LH Kazuyoshi Funaki JPN Jani Soininen FIN Masahiko Harada JPN TL JAPAN GERMANY AUSTRIA 2002 Salt Lake City USA NH Simon Ammann SUI Sven Hannawald GER Adam Malysz POL LH Simon Ammann SUI Adam Malysz POL Matti Hautamaeki FIN TL GERMANY FINLAND SLOVENIA 2006 Torino ITA NH Lars Bystoel NOR Matti Hautamaeki FIN Roar Ljoekelsoey NOR LH Thomas Morgenstern AUT Andreas Kofler AUT Lars Bystoel NOR TL AUSTRIA FINLAND NORWAY 2010 Vancouver CAN NH Simon Ammann SUI Adam Malysz POL Gr. Schlierenzauer AUT LH Simon Ammann SUI Adam Malysz POL Gr. Schlierenzauer AUT TL AUSTRIA GERMANY NORWAY NORDIC WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Year / Place GOLD SILVER BRONZE 1925 Johannisbad TCH Willen Dick TCH Henry Ljungmann NOR Frantisek Wende TCH 1926 Lahti FIN Jacob Tullin Thams NOR Otto Aasen NOR Georg Oesterholt NOR 1927 Cortina d’Amp. ITA Tore Edman SWE Willen Dick TCH Bertil Carlsson SWE 1929 Zakopane POL Sigmund Ruud NOR Kristian Johansson NOR Hans Kleppen NOR 1930 Oslo NOR Gunnar Andersen NOR Reidar Andersen NOR Sigmund Ruud NOR 1931 Oberhof GER Birger Ruud NOR Fritz Kaufmann SUI Sven Eriksson SWE 1933 Innsbruck AUT Marcel Reymond SUI Rudolf Burkert TCH Sven Eriksson SWE 1934 Sollefteaa SWE Kristian Johansson NOR Arne Hovde NOR Sven Eriksson SWE 1935 Hohe Tatra TCH Birger Ruud NOR Reidar Andersen NOR Alf Andersen NOR 1937 Chamonix FRA Birger Ruud NOR Reidar Andersen NOR Sigurd Sollid NOR 1938 Lahti FIN Asbjoern Ruud NOR Stanislaw Marusarz POL Hilmar Myhra NOR 1939 Zakopane POL Josef Bradl GER Birger Ruud NOR Arnold Kongsgaard NOR 1950 Lake Placid USA Hans Bjoernstad NOR Thure Lindgren SWE Arnfinn Bergmann NOR 1954 Falun SWE Matti Pietikaeinen FIN Veikko Heinonen FIN Bror Oestman SWE 1958 Lahti FIN Juhani Kaerkinen FIN Ensio Hyytiae FIN Helmut Recknagel DDR Year / Place GOLD SILVER BRONZE 1962 Zakopane POL NH Toralf Engan NOR Antoni Laciak POL Helmut Recknagel DDR LH Helmut Recknagel DDR Nikolaj Kamenskij SOV Niilo Halonen FIN 1966 Oslo NOR NH Bjoern Wirkola NOR Dieter Neuendorf DDR Paavo Lukkariniemi FIN LH Bjoern Wirkola NOR Takashi Fujisawa JPN Kjell Sjoeberg SWE 1970 Hohe Tatra TCH NH Gari Napalkov SOV Yukio Kasaya JPN Lars Grini NOR LH Gari Napalkov SOV Jiri Raska TCH S. Gasienica-Daniel POL 1974 Falun SWE NH H.-G. Aschenbach DDR Dietrich Kampf DDR Aleksej Borovitin SOV LH H.-G. Aschenbach DDR Heinz Wosipiwo DDR Rudolf Hoehnl TCH 1978 Lahti FIN NH Matthias Buse DDR Henry Glass DDR Aleksej Borovitin SOV LH Tapio Raeisaenen FIN Alois Lipburger AUT Falko Weisspflog DDR 1982 Oslo NOR NH Armin Kogler AUT Jari Puikkonen FIN Ole Bremseth NOR LH Matti Nykaenen FIN Olav Hansson NOR Armin Kogler AUT TL NORWAY AUSTRIA FINLAND 1984 Engelberg SUI TL FINLAND DDR CZECHOSLOVAKIA 1985 Seefeld AUT NH Jens Weissflog DDR Andreas Felder AUT Per Bergerud NOR LH Per Bergerud NOR Jari Puikkonen FIN Matti Nykaenen FIN TL FINLAND AUSTRIA DDR 1987 Oberstdorf BRD NH Jiri Parma TCH Matti Nykaenen FIN Vegard Opaas NOR LH Andreas Felder AUT Vegard Opaas NOR Ernst Vettori AUT TL FINLAND NORWAY AUSTRIA 1989 Lahti FIN NH Jens Weissflog DDR Ari-Pekka Nikkola FIN Heinz Kuttin AUT LH Jari Puikkonen FIN Jens Weissflog DDR Matti Nykaenen FIN TL FINLAND NORWAY CZECHOSLOVAKIA 1991 Val di Fiemme ITA NH Heinz Kuttin AUT Kent Johanssen NOR Ari-Pekka Nikkola FIN LH Franci Petek JUG Rune Olijnyk NOR Jens Weissflog GER TL AUSTRIA FINLAND GERMANY 1993 Falun SWE NH Masahiko Harada JPN Andreas Goldberger AUT Jaroslav Sakala CZE LH Espen Bredesen NOR Jaroslav Sakala CZE Andreas Goldberger AUT TL NORWAY CZECH R. / SLOVAKIA AUSTRIA 1995 Thunder Bay CAN NH Takanobu Okabe JPN Hiroya Saito JPN Mika Laitinen FIN LH Tommy Ingebrigtsen NOR Andreas Goldberger AUT Jens Weissflog GER TL FINLAND GERMANY JAPAN 1997 Trondheim NOR NH Janne Ahonen FIN Masahiko Harada JPN Andreas Goldberger AUT LH Masahiko Harada JPN Dieter Thoma GER Sylvain Freiholz SUI TL FINLAND JAPAN GERMANY 1999 Ramsau AUT NH Kazuyoshi Funaki JPN Hideharu Miyahira JPN Masahiko Harada JPN LH Martin Schmitt GER Sven Hannawald GER Hideharu Miyahira JPN TL GERMANY JAPAN AUSTRIA 2001 Lahti FIN NH Adam Malysz POL Martin Schmitt GER Martin Hoellwarth AUT LH Martin Schmitt GER Adam Malysz POL Janne Ahonen FIN TL GERMANY FINLAND AUSTRIA TN AUSTRIA FINLAND GERMANY 2003 Val di Fiemme ITA NH Adam Malysz POL Tommy Ingebrigtsen NOR Noriaki Kasai JPN LH Adam Malysz POL Matti Hautamaeki FIN Noriaki Kasai JPN TL FINLAND JAPAN NORWAY 2005 Oberstdorf GER NH Rok Benkovic SLO Jakub Janda CZE Janne Ahonen FIN LH Janne Ahonen FIN Roar Ljoekelsoey NOR Jakub Janda CZE TL AUSTRIA FINLAND NORWAY TN AUSTRIA GERMANY SLOVENIA 2007 Sapporo JPN NH Adam Malysz POL Simon Ammann SUI Thomas Morgenstern AUT LH Simon Ammann SUI Harri Olli FIN Roar Ljoekelsoey NOR TL AUSTRIA NORWAY JAPAN 2009 Liberec CZE NH Wolfgang Loitzl AUT Gr. Schlierenzauer AUT Simon Ammann SUI LH Andreas Kuettel SUI Martin Schmitt GER Anders Jacobsen NOR TL AUSTRIA NORWAY JAPAN 2011 Oslo NOR NH Thomas Morgenstern AUT Andreas Kofler AUT Adam Malysz POL LH Gr. Schlierenzauer AUT Thomas Morgenstern AUT Simon Ammann SUI TL AUSTRIA NORWAY SLOVENIA TN AUSTRIA NORWAY GERMANY WORLD CUP Nations Cup ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Season Champion Season Champion Season Nat Season Nat 1979/80 Hubert Neuper AUT 1995/96 Andi Goldberger AUT 1979/80 AUT 1995/96 FIN 1980/81 Armin Kogler AUT 1996/97 Primoz Peterka SLO 1980/81 AUT 1996/97 JPN 1981/82 Armin Kogler AUT 1997/98 Primoz Peterka SLO 1981/82 AUT 1997/98 JPN 1982/83 Matti Nykaenen FIN 1998/99 Martin Schmitt GER 1982/83 NOR 1998/99 JPN 1983/84 Jens Weissflog DDR 1999/00 Martin Schmitt GER 1983/84 FIN 1999/00 FIN 1984/85 Matti Nykaenen FIN 2000/01 Adam Malysz POL 1984/85 FIN 2000/01 FIN 1985/86 Matti Nykaenen FIN 2001/02 Adam Malysz POL 1985/86 AUT 2001/02 GER 1986/87 Vegard Opaas NOR 2002/03 Adam Malysz POL 1986/87 NOR 2002/03 AUT 1987/88 Matti Nykaenen FIN 2003/04 Janne Ahonen FIN 1987/88 FIN 2003/04 NOR 1988/89 Jan Bokloev SWE 2004/05 Janne Ahonen FIN 1988/89 NOR 2004/05 AUT 1989/90 Ari-Pekka Nikkola FIN 2005/06 Jakub Janda CZE 1989/90 AUT 2005/06 AUT 1990/91 Andreas Felder AUT 2006/07 Adam Malysz POL 1990/91 AUT 2006/07 AUT 1991/92 Toni Nieminen FIN 2007/08 Thomas Morgenstern AUT 1991/92 AUT 2007/08 AUT 1992/93 Andi Goldberger AUT 2008/09 Gr. Schlierenzauer AUT 1992/93 AUT 2008/09 AUT 1993/94 Espen Bredesen NOR 2009/10 Simon Ammann SUI 1993/94 NOR 2009/10 AUT 1994/95 Andi Goldberger AUT 2010/11 Thomas Morgenstern AUT 1994/95 FIN 2010/11 AUT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- World Cup Victories Matti Nykaenen FIN 46 Frantisek Jez TCH 4 Steinar Braathen NOR 1 Adam Malysz POL 39 Stefan Zuend SUI 4 Jeff Hastings USA 1 Janne Ahonen FIN 36 Jaroslav Sakala CZE 4 Manfred Steiner AUT 1 Gr. Schlierenzauer AUT 35 Jani Soininen FIN 4 Vladimir Podzimek TCH 1 Jens Weissflog DDR/GER 33 Wolfgang Loitzl AUT 4 Hroar Stjernen NOR 1 Martin Schmitt GER 28 Jiri Parma TCH 3 Rolf Aage Berg NOR 1 Andreas Felder AUT 25 Piotr Fijas POL 3 Martin Svagerko TCH 1 Thom. Morgenstern AUT 21 Janne Happonen FIN 3 Andreas Bauer BRD 1 Andi Goldberger AUT 20 Harri Olli FIN 3 Tuomo Ylipulli FIN 1 Simon Ammann SUI 20 Tom Hilde NOR 3 Akira Sato JPN 1 Sven Hannawald GER 18 Kamil Stoch POL 3 Mike Holland USA 1 Andreas Widhoelzl AUT 18 Anton Innauer AUT 2 Jon Inge Kjoerum NOR 1 Matti Hautamaeki FIN 16 Alois Lipburger AUT 2 Werner Haim AUT 1 Ernst Vettori AUT 15 Klaus Ostwald DDR 2 Franci Petek JUG 1 Primoz Peterka SLO 15 Pekka Suorsa FIN 2 Mikael Martinsson SWE 1 Noriaki Kasai JPN 15 Ulf Findeisen DDR 2 Staffan Taellberg SWE 1 Kazuyoshi Funaki JPN 15 Erik Johnsen NOR 2 Ralf Gebstedt GER 1 Armin Kogler AUT 13 Risto Laakkonen FIN 2 Christof Duffner GER 1 Horst Bulau CAN 13 Franz Neulaendtner AUT 2 Ivan Lunardi ITA 1 Dieter Thoma BRD/GER 12 Andre Kiesewetter GER 2 Gerd Siegmund GER 1 Roar Ljoekelsoey NOR 11 Heinz Kuttin AUT 2 Nicolas Dessum FRA 1 Pavel Ploc TCH 10 R.