Adam Małysz
Appearance
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Adam Małysz (born 3 December 1977 in Wisła, Poland) is a Polish ski jumper. He has two Olympic medals. His longest jump was 225 meters.
1st places
- Oslo/Holmenkollen – March 17 1996
- Sapporo – January 18 1997
- Hakuba – January 26 1997
- Innsbruck – January 4 2001
- Bischofshofen – January 6 2001
- Harrachov (HS 205) – January 13 2001
- Harrachov (HS 205) – January 14 2001
- Salt Lake City – January 20 2001
- Sapporo – January 27 2001
- Sapporo – January 28 2001
- Willingen – January 4 2001
- Falun – March 7 2001
- Trondheim – March 9 2001
- Oslo/Holmenkollen – March 11 2001
- Kuopio – November 23 2001
- Titisee-Neustadt – December 1 2001
- Villach – December 8 2001
- Engelberg – December 16 2001
- Val di Fiemme/Predazzo – December 21 2001
- Val di Fiemme/Predazzo – December 22 2001
- Zakopane – January 20 2002
- Oslo/Holmenkollen – March 9 2003
- Lahti – March 14 2003
- Lahti – March 15 2003
- Harrachov (HS 142) – December 11 2004
- Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf – January 16 2005
- Zakopane – January 29 2005, tied with Roar Ljøkelsøy
- Zakopane – January 30 2005
- Oslo/Holmenkollen – March 12 2006
- Oberstdorf (HS 137) – January 27 2007
- Titisee-Neustadt – February 3 2007
- Titisee-Neustadt – February 4 2007
- Lahti – March 11 2007
- Kuopio – March 13 2007
- Oslo/Holmenkollen – March 17 2007
- Planica/Letalnica – March 23 2007
- Planica/Letalnica – March 24 2007
- Planica/Letalnica – March 25 2007
- 38 victories
Total Podiums
- Iron Mountain – February 18 1996 (2. place)
- Lahti – March 1 1996 (3. place ex-aequo with Primož Peterka)
- Falun – March 13 1996 (2. place)
- Oslo/Holmenkollen – March 17 1996 (1. place)
- Bischofshofen – January 6 1997 (2. place)
- Engelberg – January 11 1997 (3. place)
- Sapporo – January 18 1997 (1. place)
- Hakuba – January 26 1997 (1. place)
- Garmisch-Partenkirchen – January 1 2001 (3. place)
- Innsbruck – January 4 2001 (1. place)
- Bischofshofen – January 6 2001 (1. place)
- Harrachov (HS 205) – January 13 2001 (1. place)
- Harrachov (HS 205) – January 14 2001 (1. place)
- Salt Lake City – January 20 2001 (1. place)
- Sapporo – January 27 2001(1. place)
- Sapporo – January 28 2001 (1. place)
- Willingen – February 3 2001 (2. place)
- Willingen – February 4 2001 (1. place)
- Oberstdorf (HS 213) – March 4 2001 (2. place)
- Falun – March 7 2001 (1. place)
- Trondheim/Granasen – March 9 2001 (1. place)
- Oslo/Holmenkollen – March 11 2001 (1. place)
- Kuopio – November 23 2001 (1. place)
- Kuopio – November 24 2001 (2. place)
- Titisee-Neustadt – December 1 2001 (1. place)
- Titisee-Neustadt – December 2 2001 (2. place)
- Villach – December 8 2001 (1. place)
- Engelberg – December 16 2001 (1. place)
- Val di Fiemme/Predazzo – December 21 2001 (1. place)
- Val di Fiemme/Predazzo – December 22 2001 (1. place)
- Garmisch-Partenkirchen – January 1 2002 (3. place)
- Innsbruck – January 4 2002 (2. place)
- Zakopane – January 20 2002 (1. place)
- Lahti – March 1 2002 (2. place)
- Trondheim – March 15 2002 (2. place)
- Oslo/Holmenkollen – March 17 2002 (3. place)
- Kuusamo – November 29 2002 (2. place)
- Titisee-Neustadt – December 14 2002 (3. place)
- Garmisch-Partenkirchen – January 1 2003 (2. place ex-aequo with Andreas Goldberger)
- Zakopane – January 18 2003 (3. place)
- Zakopane – January 19 2003 (3. place)
- Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf – February 1 2003 (3. place)
- Oslo/Holmenkollen – March 9 2003 (1. place)
- Lahti – March 14 2003 (1. place)
- Lahti – March 15 2003 (1. place)
- Planica – March 22 2003 (2. place)
- Kuusamo – November 28 2003 (2. place)
- Kuusamo – November 30 2003 (2. place)
- Zakopane – January 17 2004(2. place)
- Zakopane – January 18 2004 (2. place)
- Harrachov (HS 142) – December 11 2004 (1. place)
- Oberstdorf (HS 137) – December 29 2004 (3. place)
- Innsbruck – January 3 2005 (2. place)
- Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf – January 15 2005 (3. place)
- Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf – January 16 2005 (1. place)
- Titisee-Neustadt – January 23 2005 (2. place)
- Zakopane – January 29 2005 (1. place ex-aequo with Roar Ljøkelsøy)
- Zakopane – January 30 2005 (1. place)
- Kuopio – March 9 2005 (3. place ex-aequo with Jakub Janda)
- Kuopio – March 7 2006 (3. place)
- Oslo/Holmenkollen – March 12 2006 (1. place)
- Lillehammer – December 3 2006 (3. place)
- Engelberg – December 16 2006 (3. place)
- Oberstdorf (HS 137) – December 30 2006 (3. place)
- Oberstdorf (HS 137) – January 27 2007 (1. place)
- Titisee-Neustadt (HS 142) – February 3 2007 (1. place)
- Titisee-Neustadt (HS 142) – February 4 2007 (1. place)
- Klingenthal – February 7 2007 (3. place)
- Lahti (HS 130) – March 11 2007 (1. place)
- Kuopio (HS 127) – March 13 2007 (1. place)
- Oslo/Holmenkollen (HS 128) – March 17 2007 (1. place)
- Planica/Letalnica – March 23 2007 (1. place)
- Planica/Letalnica – March 24 2007 (1. place)
- Planica/Letalnica – March 25 2007 (1. place)
- Kuopio/Puijo – March 10 2009 (3. place)
- Planica/Letalnica – March 20 2009 (2. place)
- Planica/Letalnica – March 22 2009 (2. place)
- 77 podiums