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'''Adam Henryk Małysz''' (born [[3 December]] [[1977]] in [[Wisła]], [[Poland]]) was a [[Poland|Polish]] [[ski jumping|ski jumper]]. He has four [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] [[medal]]s (3 silver, 1 bronze). His longest jump was 230,5 [[meter]]s. Since [[2011]] he is a rally driver.
'''Adam Henryk Małysz''' (born 3 December 1977 in [[Wisła]], [[Poland]]) is a [[Poland|Polish]] [[former]] [[ski jumping|ski jumper]]. He has four [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] [[medal]]s (3 silver, 1 bronze). His longest jump was 230,5 [[meter]]s. Since 2011, he has been a rally driver.


==1st places==
==1st places==
{| style="width:100%; font-size:89%; text-align:center;" class="wikitable"
|-
!
! Day
! Year
! Location
! Hill
! [[Construction point|K-point]]
! [[Hill size|HS]]
! Jump 1
! Jump 2
! Note (points)
|-
|1.
|align=right| 17 March
|1996
|align=left| [[Oslo]] {{flagicon|NOR}}
|align=left| [[Holmenkollbakken]]
|K-110
| –
|106,5 m
|121,5 m
|249.4
|-
|2.
|align=right| 18 January
|1997
|align=left| [[Sapporo]] {{flagicon|JPN}}
|align=left| [[Miyanomori Ski Jump Stadium|Miyanomori]]
|K-90
| –
|89,5 m
|93,0 m
|239.0
|-
|3.
|align=right| 26 January
|1997
|align=left| [[Hakuba Ski Jumping Stadium|Hakuba Stadium]] {{flagicon|JPN}}
|align=left| [[Hakuba]]
|K-120
| –
|121,0 m
|125,5 m
|246.7
|-
|4.
|align=right| 4 January
|2001
|align=left| [[Innsbruck]] {{flagicon|AUT}}
|align=left| [[Bergisel]]
|K-108
| –
|111,5 m
|118,5 m
|259.2
|-
|5.
|align=right| 5 January
|2001
|align=left| [[Bischofshofen]] {{flagicon|AUT}}
|align=left| [[Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze]]
|K-120
| –
|127,0 m
|134,0 m
|274.8
|-
|6.
|align=right| 13 January
|2001
|align=left| [[Harrachov]] {{flagicon|CZE}}
|align=left| Čerťák
|K-185
| –
|206,5 m
|194,5 m
|392,7
|-
|7.
|align=right| 14 January
|2001
|align=left| [[Harrachov]] {{flagicon|CZE}}
|align=left| Čerťák
|K-185
| –
|212,0 m
|194,5 m
|397.8
|-
|8.
|align=right| 20 January
|2001
|align=left| [[Park City, Utah|Park City]] {{flagicon|USA}}
|align=left| Utah Olympic Park
|K-120
| –
|129,5 m
|133,5 m
|276.4
|-
|9.
|align=right| 27 January
|2001
|align=left| [[Sapporo]] {{flagicon|JPN}}
|align=left| [[Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium|Okurayama]]
|K-120
| –
|132,5 m
|133,5 m
|282.3
|-
|10.
|align=right| 28 January
|2001
|align=left| [[Sapporo]] {{flagicon|JPN}}
|align=left| [[Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium|Okurayama]]
|K-120
| –
|132,5 m
|136,0 m
|283.8
|-
|11.
|align=right| 4 February
|2001
|align=left| [[Willingen]] {{flagicon|GER}}
|align=left| [[Mühlenkopfschanze]]
|K-120
| –
|142,5 m
|142,5 m
|316.0
|-
|12.
|align=right| 7 March
|2001
|align=left| [[Falun]] {{flagicon|SWE}}
|align=left| [[Lugnet Hills|Lugnet]]
|K-115
| –
|119,5 m
|124,0 m
|259.8
|-
|13.
|align=right| 9 March
|2001
|align=left| [[Trondheim]] {{flagicon|NOR}}
|align=left| [[Granåsen]]
|K-120
| –
|116,0 m
|138,5 m
|254.6
|-
|14.
|align=right| 11 March
|2001
|align=left| [[Oslo]] {{flagicon|NOR}}
|align=left| [[Holmenkollbakken]]
|K-115
| –
|124,5 m
| –
|134.1
|-
|15.
|align=right| 23 November
|2001
|align=left| [[Kuopio]] {{flagicon|FIN}}
|align=left| [[Puijo ski jumping hill|Puijo]]
|K-120
| –
|123,5 m
|126,5 m
|254.0
|-
|16.
|align=right| 1 December
|2001
|align=left| [[Titisee-Neustadt]] {{flagicon|GER}}
|align=left| [[Hochfirstschanze]]
|K-120
| –
|138,5 m
|136,0 m
|297.6
|-
|17.
|align=right| 8 December
|2001
|align=left| [[Villach]] {{flagicon|AUT}}
|align=left| Alpenarena
|K-90
| –
|99,5 m
|98,0 m
|271.5
|-
|18.
|align=right| 16 December
|2001
|align=left| [[Engelberg]] {{flagicon|SUI}}
|align=left| [[Gross-Titlis-Schanze]]
|K-120
| –
|132,0 m
|134,5 m
|281.7
|-
|19.
|align=right| 21 December
|2001
|align=left| [[Predazzo]] {{flagicon|ITA}}
|align=left| Trampolino Dal Ben
|K-120
| –
|131,0 m
|130,0 m
|272.8
|-
|20.
|align=right| 22 December
|2001
|align=left| [[Predazzo]] {{flagicon|ITA}}
|align=left| Trampolino Dal Ben
|K-120
| –
|132,0 m
|132,5 m
|282.1
|-
|21.
|align=right| 20 January
|2002
|align=left| [[Zakopane]] {{flagicon|POL}}
|align=left| [[Wielka Krokiew]]
|K-120
| –
|131.0 m
|123,5 m
|262.1
|-
|22.
|align=right| 9 March
|2003
|align=left| [[Oslo]] {{flagicon|NOR}}
|align=left| [[Holmenkollbakken]]
|K-115
| –
|124,5 m
| –
|133.6
|-
|23.
|align=right| 14 March
|2003
|align=left| [[Lahti]] {{flagicon|FIN}}
|align=left| [[Salpausselkä (ski jump)|Salpausselkä]]
|K-116
| –
|122,0 m
|128,0 m
|267.4
|-
|24.
|align=right| 15 March
|2003
|align=left| [[Lahti]] {{flagicon|FIN}}
|align=left| [[Salpausselkä (ski jump)|Salpausselkä]]
|K-116
| –
|129,5 m
|132,0 m
|289.6
|-
|25.
|align=right| 11 December
|2004
|align=left| [[Harrachov]] {{flagicon|CZE}}
|align=left| Čerťák
|K-125
|HS-142
|143,0 m
|136,0 m
|284.2
|-
|26.
|align=right| 16 January
|2005
|align=left| [[Tauplitz]] {{flagicon|AUT}}
|align=left| [[Kulm (flying hill)|Kulm]]
|K-185
|HS-200
|207,0 m
|209,5 m
|412.3
|-
|27.
|align=right| 29 January
|2005
|align=left| [[Zakopane]] {{flagicon|POL}}
|align=left| [[Wielka Krokiew]]
|K-120
|HS-134
|129,5 m
|131,0 m
|268.9
|-
|28.
|align=right| 30 January
|2005
|align=left| [[Zakopane]] {{flagicon|POL}}
|align=left| [[Wielka Krokiew]]
|K-120
|HS-134
|132,0 m
|132,0 m
|278.2
|-
|29.
|align=right| 29 March
|2006
|align=left| [[Oslo]] {{flagicon|NOR}}
|align=left| [[Holmenkollbakken]]
|K-115
|HS-128
|130,5 m
|124,5 m
|279.0
|-
|30.
|align=right| 27 January
|2007
|align=left| [[Oberstdorf]] {{flagicon|GER}}
|align=left| [[Schattenbergschanze]]
|K-120
|HS-137
|132,5 m
|137,0 m
|283.1
|-
|31.
|align=right| 3 February
|2007
|align=left| [[Titisee-Neustadt]] {{flagicon|GER}}
|align=left| [[Hochfirstschanze]]
|K-125
|HS-142
|138,5 m
|145,0 m
|293.8
|-
|32.
|align=right| 4 February
|2007
|align=left| [[Titisee-Neustadt]] {{flagicon|GER}}
|align=left| [[Hochfirstschanze]]
|K-125
|HS-142
|129,5 m
|134,5 m
|257.7
|-
|33.
|align=right| 11 March
|2007
|align=left| [[Lahti]] {{flagicon|FIN}}
|align=left| [[Salpausselkä (ski jump)|Salpausselkä]]
|K-116
|HS-130
|125,0 m
|128,0 m
|265.8
|-
|34.
|align=right| 13 March
|2007
|align=left| [[Kuopio]] {{flagicon|FIN}}
|align=left| [[Puijo ski jumping hill|Puijo]]
|K-120
|HS-127
|125,0 m
|115,0 m
|229.0
|-
|35.
|align=right| 17 March
|2007
|align=left| [[Oslo]] {{flagicon|NOR}}
|align=left| [[Holmenkollbakken]]
|K-115
|HS-128
|131,0 m
|122,0 m
|272.9
|-
|36.
|align=right| 23 March
|2007
|align=left| [[Planica]] {{flagicon|SLO}}
|align=left| [[Letalnica]]
|K-185
|HS-215
|208,5 m
|221,5 m
|423.5
|-
|37.
|align=right| 24 March
|2007
|align=left| [[Planica]] {{flagicon|SLO}}
|align=left| [[Letalnica]]
|K-185
|HS-215
|210,5 m
|217,5 m
|419.6
|-
|38.
|align=right| 25 March
|2007
|align=left| [[Planica]] {{flagicon|SLO}}
|align=left| [[Letalnica]]
|K-185
|HS-215
|220,0 m
| –
|215.0
|-
|39.
|align=right| 21 January
|2011
|align=left| [[Zakopane]] {{flagicon|POL}}


|align=left| [[Wielka Krokiew]]
# {{Flagicon|JPN}} [[Oslo]]/[[Holmenkollen]] – [[March 17]] [[1996]]
|K-120
# {{Flagicon|JPN}} [[Sapporo]] – [[January 18]] [[1997]]
|HS-134
# {{Flagicon|JPN}} [[Hakuba]] – [[January 26]] [[1997]]
|138,5 m
# {{Flagicon|AUT}} [[Innsbruck]] – [[January 4]] [[2001]]
|128,5 m
# {{Flagicon|AUT}} [[Bischofshofen]] – [[January 6]] [[2001]]
|269.9
# {{Flagicon|CZE}} [[Harrachov]] (HS 205) – [[January 13]] [[2001]]
|}
# {{Flagicon|CZE}} [[Harrachov]] (HS 205) – [[January 14]] [[2001]]
# {{Flagicon|USA}} [[Salt Lake City]] – [[January 20]] [[2001]]
# {{Flagicon|JPN}} [[Sapporo]] – [[January 27]] [[2001]]
# {{Flagicon|JPN}} [[Sapporo]] – [[January 28]] [[2001]]
# {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Willingen]] – [[January 4]] [[2001]]
# {{Flagicon|SWE}} [[Falun]] – [[March 7]] [[2001]]
# {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Trondheim]] – [[March 9]] [[2001]]
# {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Oslo]]/[[Holmenkollen]] – [[March 11]] [[2001]]
# {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Kuopio]] – [[November 23]] [[2001]]
# {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Titisee-Neustadt]] – [[December 1]] [[2001]]
# {{Flagicon|AUT}} [[Villach]] – [[December 8]] [[2001]]
# {{Flagicon|CHE}} [[Engelberg]] – [[December 16]] [[2001]]
# {{Flagicon|ITA}} [[Val di Fiemme]]/[[Predazzo]] – [[December 21]] [[2001]]
# {{Flagicon|ITA}} [[Val di Fiemme]]/[[Predazzo]] – [[December 22]] [[2001]]
# {{Flagicon|POL}} [[Zakopane]] – [[January 20]] [[2002]]
# {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Oslo]]/[[Holmenkollen]] – [[March 9]] [[2003]]
# {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]] – [[March 14]] [[2003]]
# {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]] – [[March 15]] [[2003]]
# {{Flagicon|CZE}} [[Harrachov]] (HS 142) – [[December 11]] [[2004]]
# {{Flagicon|AUT}} [[Tauplitz]]/[[Bad Mitterndorf]] – [[January 16]] [[2005]]
# {{Flagicon|POL}} [[Zakopane]] – [[January 29]] [[2005]], tied with [[Roar Ljøkelsøy]]
# {{Flagicon|POL}} [[Zakopane]] – [[January 30]] [[2005]]
# {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Oslo]]/[[Holmenkollen]] – [[March 12]] [[2006]]
# {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Oberstdorf]] (HS 137) – [[January 27]] [[2007]]
# {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Titisee-Neustadt]] – [[February 3]] [[2007]]
# {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Titisee-Neustadt]] – [[February 4]] [[2007]]
# {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]] – [[March 11]] [[2007]]
# {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Kuopio]] – [[March 13]] [[2007]]
# {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Oslo]]/[[Holmenkollen]] – [[March 17]] [[2007]]
# {{Flagicon|SLO}} [[Planica]]/[[Letalnica]] – [[March 23]] [[2007]]
# {{Flagicon|SLO}} [[Planica]]/[[Letalnica]] – [[March 24]] [[2007]]
# {{Flagicon|SLO}} [[Planica]]/[[Letalnica]] – [[March 25]] [[2007]]
# {{Flagicon|POL}} [[Zakopane]]/[[Wielka Krokiew]] – [[January 22]] [[2011]]
* 39 victories

===Total Podiums===

# {{Flagicon|USA}} [[Iron Mountain]] – [[February 18]] [[1996]] (2. place)
# {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]] – [[March 1]] [[1996]] (3. place ex-aequo with [[Primož Peterka]])
# {{Flagicon|SWE}} [[Falun]] – [[March 13]] [[1996]] (2. place)
# {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Oslo]]/[[Holmenkollen]] – [[March 17]] [[1996]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|AUT}} [[Bischofshofen]] – [[January 6]] [[1997]] (2. place)
# {{Flagicon|CHE}} [[Engelberg]] – [[January 11]] [[1997]] (3. place)
# {{Flagicon|JPN}} [[Sapporo]] – [[January 18]] [[1997]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|JPN}} [[Hakuba]] – [[January 26]] [[1997]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Garmisch-Partenkirchen]] – [[January 1]] [[2001]] (3. place)
# {{Flagicon|AUT}} [[Innsbruck]] – [[January 4]] [[2001]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|AUT}} [[Bischofshofen]] – [[January 6]] [[2001]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|CZE}} [[Harrachov]] (HS 205) – [[January 13]] [[2001]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|CZE}} [[Harrachov]] (HS 205) – [[January 14]] [[2001]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|USA}} [[Salt Lake City]] – [[January 20]] [[2001]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|JPN}} [[Sapporo]] – [[January 27]] [[2001]](1. place)
# {{Flagicon|JPN}} [[Sapporo]] – [[January 28]] [[2001]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Willingen]] – [[February 3]] [[2001]] (2. place)
# {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Willingen]] – [[February 4]] [[2001]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Oberstdorf]] (HS 213) – [[March 4]] [[2001]] (2. place)
# {{Flagicon|SWE}} [[Falun]] – [[March 7]] [[2001]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Trondheim]]/[[Granasen]] – [[March 9]] [[2001]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Oslo]]/[[Holmenkollen]] – [[March 11]] [[2001]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Kuopio]] – [[November 23]] [[2001]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Kuopio]] – [[November 24]] [[2001]] (2. place)
# {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Titisee-Neustadt]] – [[December 1]] [[2001]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Titisee-Neustadt]] – [[December 2]] [[2001]] (2. place)
# {{Flagicon|AUT}} [[Villach]] – [[December 8]] [[2001]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|CHE}} [[Engelberg]] – [[December 16]] [[2001]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|ITA}} [[Val di Fiemme]]/[[Predazzo]] – [[December 21]] [[2001]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|ITA}} [[Val di Fiemme]]/[[Predazzo]] – [[December 22]] [[2001]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Garmisch-Partenkirchen]] – [[January 1]] [[2002]] (3. place)
# {{Flagicon|AUT}} [[Innsbruck]] – [[January 4]] [[2002]] (2. place)
# {{Flagicon|POL}} [[Zakopane]] – [[January 20]] [[2002]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]] – [[March 1]] [[2002]] (2. place)
# {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Trondheim]] – [[March 15]] [[2002]] (2. place)
# {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Oslo]]/[[Holmenkollen]] – [[March 17]] [[2002]] (3. place)
# {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Kuusamo]] – [[November 2002#November 29 2002|November 29 2002]] (2. place)
# {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Titisee-Neustadt]] – [[December 2002#December 14 2002|December 14 2002]] (3. place)
# {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Garmisch-Partenkirchen]] – [[January 1]] [[2003]] (2. place ex-aequo with [[Andreas Goldberger]])
# {{Flagicon|POL}} [[Zakopane]] – [[January 18]] [[2003]] (3. place)
# {{Flagicon|POL}} [[Zakopane]] – [[January 19]] [[2003]] (3. place)
# {{Flagicon|AUT}} [[Tauplitz]]/[[Bad Mitterndorf]] – [[February 1]] [[2003]] (3. place)
# {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Oslo]]/[[Holmenkollen]] – [[March 9]] [[2003]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]] – [[March 14]] [[2003]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]] – [[March 15]] [[2003]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|SVN}} [[Planica]] – [[March 22]] [[2003]] (2. place)
# {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Kuusamo]] – [[November 28]] [[2003]] (2. place)
# {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Kuusamo]] – [[November 30]] [[2003]] (2. place)
# {{Flagicon|POL}} [[Zakopane]] – [[January 17]] [[2004]](2. place)
# {{Flagicon|POL}} [[Zakopane]] – [[January 18]] [[2004]] (2. place)
# {{Flagicon|CZE}} [[Harrachov]] (HS 142) – [[December 11]] [[2004]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Oberstdorf]] (HS 137) – [[December 29]] [[2004]] (3. place)
# {{Flagicon|AUT}} [[Innsbruck]] – [[January 3]] [[2005]] (2. place)
# {{Flagicon|AUT}} [[Tauplitz]]/[[Bad Mitterndorf]] – [[January 15]] [[2005]] (3. place)
# {{Flagicon|AUT}} [[Tauplitz]]/[[Bad Mitterndorf]] – [[January 16]] [[2005]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Titisee-Neustadt]] – [[January 23]] [[2005]] (2. place)
# {{Flagicon|POL}} [[Zakopane]] – [[January 29]] [[2005]] (1. place ex-aequo with [[Roar Ljøkelsøy]])
# {{Flagicon|POL}} [[Zakopane]] – [[January 30]] [[2005]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Kuopio]] – [[March 9]] [[2005]] (3. place ex-aequo with [[Jakub Janda]])
# {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Kuopio]] – [[March 7]] [[2006]] (3. place)
# {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Oslo]]/[[Holmenkollen]] – [[March 12]] [[2006]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Lillehammer]] – [[December 3]] [[2006]] (3. place)
# {{Flagicon|CHE}} [[Engelberg]] – [[December 16]] [[2006]] (3. place)
# {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Oberstdorf]] (HS 137) – [[December 30]] [[2006]] (3. place)
# {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Oberstdorf]] (HS 137) – [[January 27]] [[2007]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Titisee-Neustadt]] (HS 142) – [[February 3]] [[2007]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Titisee-Neustadt]] (HS 142) – [[February 4]] [[2007]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Klingenthal]] – [[February 7]] [[2007]] (3. place)
# {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]] (HS 130) – [[March 11]] [[2007]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Kuopio]] (HS 127) – [[March 13]] [[2007]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Oslo]]/[[Holmenkollen]] (HS 128) – [[March 17]] [[2007]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|SLO}} [[Planica]]/[[Letalnica]] – [[March 23]] [[2007]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|SLO}} [[Planica]]/[[Letalnica]] – [[March 24]] [[2007]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|SLO}} [[Planica]]/[[Letalnica]] – [[March 25]] [[2007]] (1. place)
# {{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Kuopio]]/[[Puijo]] – [[March 10]] [[2009]] (3. place)
# {{flagicon|SLO}} [[Planica]]/[[Letalnica]] – [[March 20]] [[2009]] (2. place)
# {{flagicon|SLO}} [[Planica]]/[[Letalnica]] – [[March 22]] [[2009]] (2. place)
* 77 podiums


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Latest revision as of 04:11, 4 October 2024

Adam Małysz at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics.

Adam Henryk Małysz (born 3 December 1977 in Wisła, Poland) is a Polish former ski jumper. He has four Olympic medals (3 silver, 1 bronze). His longest jump was 230,5 meters. Since 2011, he has been a rally driver.

1st places

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Day Year Location Hill K-point HS Jump 1 Jump 2 Note (points)
1. 17 March 1996 Oslo Norway Holmenkollbakken K-110 106,5 m 121,5 m 249.4
2. 18 January 1997 Sapporo Japan Miyanomori K-90 89,5 m 93,0 m 239.0
3. 26 January 1997 Hakuba Stadium Japan Hakuba K-120 121,0 m 125,5 m 246.7
4. 4 January 2001 Innsbruck Austria Bergisel K-108 111,5 m 118,5 m 259.2
5. 5 January 2001 Bischofshofen Austria Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze K-120 127,0 m 134,0 m 274.8
6. 13 January 2001 Harrachov Czech Republic Čerťák K-185 206,5 m 194,5 m 392,7
7. 14 January 2001 Harrachov Czech Republic Čerťák K-185 212,0 m 194,5 m 397.8
8. 20 January 2001 Park City United States Utah Olympic Park K-120 129,5 m 133,5 m 276.4
9. 27 January 2001 Sapporo Japan Okurayama K-120 132,5 m 133,5 m 282.3
10. 28 January 2001 Sapporo Japan Okurayama K-120 132,5 m 136,0 m 283.8
11. 4 February 2001 Willingen Germany Mühlenkopfschanze K-120 142,5 m 142,5 m 316.0
12. 7 March 2001 Falun Sweden Lugnet K-115 119,5 m 124,0 m 259.8
13. 9 March 2001 Trondheim Norway Granåsen K-120 116,0 m 138,5 m 254.6
14. 11 March 2001 Oslo Norway Holmenkollbakken K-115 124,5 m 134.1
15. 23 November 2001 Kuopio Finland Puijo K-120 123,5 m 126,5 m 254.0
16. 1 December 2001 Titisee-Neustadt Germany Hochfirstschanze K-120 138,5 m 136,0 m 297.6
17. 8 December 2001 Villach Austria Alpenarena K-90 99,5 m 98,0 m 271.5
18. 16 December 2001 Engelberg Switzerland Gross-Titlis-Schanze K-120 132,0 m 134,5 m 281.7
19. 21 December 2001 Predazzo Italy Trampolino Dal Ben K-120 131,0 m 130,0 m 272.8
20. 22 December 2001 Predazzo Italy Trampolino Dal Ben K-120 132,0 m 132,5 m 282.1
21. 20 January 2002 Zakopane Poland Wielka Krokiew K-120 131.0 m 123,5 m 262.1
22. 9 March 2003 Oslo Norway Holmenkollbakken K-115 124,5 m 133.6
23. 14 March 2003 Lahti Finland Salpausselkä K-116 122,0 m 128,0 m 267.4
24. 15 March 2003 Lahti Finland Salpausselkä K-116 129,5 m 132,0 m 289.6
25. 11 December 2004 Harrachov Czech Republic Čerťák K-125 HS-142 143,0 m 136,0 m 284.2
26. 16 January 2005 Tauplitz Austria Kulm K-185 HS-200 207,0 m 209,5 m 412.3
27. 29 January 2005 Zakopane Poland Wielka Krokiew K-120 HS-134 129,5 m 131,0 m 268.9
28. 30 January 2005 Zakopane Poland Wielka Krokiew K-120 HS-134 132,0 m 132,0 m 278.2
29. 29 March 2006 Oslo Norway Holmenkollbakken K-115 HS-128 130,5 m 124,5 m 279.0
30. 27 January 2007 Oberstdorf Germany Schattenbergschanze K-120 HS-137 132,5 m 137,0 m 283.1
31. 3 February 2007 Titisee-Neustadt Germany Hochfirstschanze K-125 HS-142 138,5 m 145,0 m 293.8
32. 4 February 2007 Titisee-Neustadt Germany Hochfirstschanze K-125 HS-142 129,5 m 134,5 m 257.7
33. 11 March 2007 Lahti Finland Salpausselkä K-116 HS-130 125,0 m 128,0 m 265.8
34. 13 March 2007 Kuopio Finland Puijo K-120 HS-127 125,0 m 115,0 m 229.0
35. 17 March 2007 Oslo Norway Holmenkollbakken K-115 HS-128 131,0 m 122,0 m 272.9
36. 23 March 2007 Planica Slovenia Letalnica K-185 HS-215 208,5 m 221,5 m 423.5
37. 24 March 2007 Planica Slovenia Letalnica K-185 HS-215 210,5 m 217,5 m 419.6
38. 25 March 2007 Planica Slovenia Letalnica K-185 HS-215 220,0 m 215.0
39. 21 January 2011 Zakopane Poland Wielka Krokiew K-120 HS-134 138,5 m 128,5 m 269.9