List of national ski-jumping records

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[1] This is the list of national ski-jumping records.

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List by country

Men

NationAthleteMetresFeetPlaceYearSource
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Ryōyū Kobayashi 291.0955 Hlíðarfjall 2024 [2]
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Stefan Kraft (WR)253.5831 Vikersund 2017 [3]
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Robert Johansson 252.0827 Vikersund 2017 [3] [4]
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Kamil Stoch 251.5825 Planica 2017 [5] [4]
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Peter Prevc 250.0820 Vikersund 2015 [6]
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Markus Eisenbichler 248.0814 Planica 2017 [4]
Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States Kevin Bickner 244.5802 Vikersund 2017 [4]
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Janne Happonen 240.0787 Vikersund 2011 [4]
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Simon Ammann 239.5785 Vikersund 2017 [4]
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Evgeni Klimov 237.0778 Planica 2020 [4]
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Antonín Hájek 236.0774 Planica 2010 [4]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Alex Insam 232.5763 Planica 2017 [4]
Flag of France.svg  France Vincent Descombes Sevoie 230.5756 Vikersund 2016 [4]
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Yevhen Marusiak 228.5750 Planica 2024 [4]
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Artti Aigro 228.0748 Planica 2019 [4]
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes 224.0735 Planica 2016 [7]
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Vladimir Zografski 214.0702 Planica 2019 [4]
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Muhammed Ali Bedir 212.5697 Kulm 2023 [4]
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Isak Grimholm 207.5681 Planica 2007 [4]
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Choi Heung-chul Planica 2008 [4]
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Sergey Tkachenko 199.5655 Vikersund 2019 [4]
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Petr Chaadaev 197.5648 Kulm 2006 [4]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Boy van Baarle 197.0646 Kulm 2005 [4]
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Martin Mesik 195.5641 Kulm 2006 [4]
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Nico Polychronidis 186.0610 Oberstdorf 2013 [4]
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia [lower-alpha 1] Koba Tsakadze 142.0466 Vikersund 1967 [8]
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Bernat Sola 141.0463 Tauplitz 1986 [4]
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Gábor Gellér 139.0456 Harrachov 1980 [4]
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Andreas Bjelke Nygaard 137.0449 Lillehammer 2000s [4]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Sam Bolton 134.5441 Whistler 2019 [9]
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Song Qiwu 130.5426 Chaikovsky 2021 [10]
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Eduard Torok 128.0420 Engelberg 2013 [4]
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina [lower-alpha 2] Selver Merdanović 128.0420 Zakopane 1989 [11]
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia Kristaps Nežborts 127.0416 Predazzo 2013 [4]
Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).svg  Kyrgyzstan Dmitry Chvykov 124.0407 Innsbruck 2002 [12]
Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland Anton Øyvindsson 94.5310 Oslo 2020 [13]
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Korawik Saendee 87.0285 Rovaniemi 2023 [14]
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania [lower-alpha 1] Zbigniew Kiwert 86.0282 Nizhny Novgorod 1960 [15]
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Urban Zamernik 82.0269 Hinterzarten 2010 [16] [ circular reference ]
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia Nikola Stevanović 65.0213 Planica 2018 [17] [18]
Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra Tomás Cano 64.5212 La Molina 1992 [19] [ circular reference ]
Flag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia [lower-alpha 2] Goga Popov junior 62.0203 Planica 1952 [20]
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Bruce Neville 57.5188 Westby 1997 [4]
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein Norbert Frick 54.5178 Riezlern 1981 [4]
Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda Dunstan Odeke 50.0164 Oslo 1990s [21]
Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro [lower-alpha 2] Božo Čvorović 46.0151 Žabljak 1962 [22]
Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Hans Holm 45.0147 Oslo 1956 [4] [23]
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Jeno Farinon 37.0115 Höhnhart 2019 [24]
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Alfredo Aliaga 30.098 Farellones 1955 [4]
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Luis de Ridder 25.082 Farellones 1954 [4]
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Brian MacMillan 18.661 Mount Cook 1937 [25]
  1. 1 2 Part of the Soviet Union at the time.
  2. 1 2 3 Part of Yugoslavia at the time.

Women

NationAthleteMetresFeetPlaceYearSource
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Silje Opseth Sport records icon WR.svg 230.5756 Vikersund 2024
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Ema Klinec 226.0741 Vikersund 2023 [26]
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Alexandria Loutitt 225.0738 Vikersund 2023 [26]
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Yūki Itō 200.5658 Vikersund 2023 [26]
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Daniela Iraschko-Stolz 200.0656 Kulm 2003 [27]
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Katharina Althaus 198.5651 Vikersund 2023 [26]
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Jenny Rautionaho 176.0577 Vikersund 2023 [26]
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Helena Olsson Smeby 174.5572 Vikersund 2004 [27]
Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States Lindsey Van 171.0561 Vikersund 2004 [27]
Flag of France.svg  France Joséphine Pagnier 181.0512 Vikersund 2024
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Aleksandra Kustova 150.0492 Willingen 2022 [27]
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Kinga Rajda 134.0439 Planica 2019 [28]
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Lara Malsiner 132.0433 Lillehammer 2019 [27]
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Chang Xinyue 125.0410 Lillehammer 2017 [27]
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Klára Ulrichová 124.5408 Wisla 2021 [27]
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Daniela Haralambie 123.5405 Lillehammer 2019 [27]
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Valentina Sderzhikova 120.5395 Chaikovskiy 2018 [27]
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Emely Torazza 113.0371 Klingenthal 2022 [27]
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Virág Vörös 112.0367 Planica 2019 [27]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Wendy Vuik 107.0351 Oslo 2013 [27]
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Park Guy-lim 107.0351 Lillehammer 2019 [27]
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Tetiana Pylypchuk 101.5333 Wisla 2022 [27]
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Tamara Mesíková 101.0331 Klingenthal 2022 [29]
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Anemarii Bendi 94.0308 Otepää 2019 [27]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Mani Cooper 81.5267 Seefeld 2021 [27]
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia Šarlote Šķēle 74.0243 Otepää 2016 [27]
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia Esmeralda Gobozova 66.0217 Prémanon 2020 [27]

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