Constantin Schmid

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Constantin Schmid
Constantin Schmid - Bad Mitterndorf 2023 (2).jpg
Schmid in 2023
CountryGermany
Born (1999-11-27) 27 November 1999 (age 24)
Oberaudorf, Germany
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) [1]
Ski clubWSV Oberaudorf
Personal best234.0 m (767.7 ft)
Planica, 21 March 2019
World Cup career
Seasons 2016–present
Starts129
Podiums1
Wins0
Medal record
Representing Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Men's ski jumping
Olympic Games
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2022 Beijing Team LH
Men's ski flying
Ski Flying World Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2020 Planica Team

Constantin Schmid (born 27 November 1999) is a German ski jumper. [2]

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Schmid made his World Cup debut in Oberstdorf in December 2016. His best individual World Cup finish is a third place from Râșnov from February 2020. He also has five podiums with the German team, including one win. [3]

Record

FIS World Nordic Ski Championships

EventNormal hillLarge hillTeam LHMixed Team NH
Flag of Germany.svg 2021 Oberstdorf 23
Flag of Slovenia.svg 2023 Planica 7175

FIS Ski Flying World Championships

EventIndividualTeam
Flag of Slovenia.svg 2020 Planica 14Silver medal icon.svg
Flag of Norway.svg 2022 Vikersund 17

World Cup

Season standings

 Season Tour Standings
Overall4HSFRAW5T5P7
2016–17 51N/AN/AN/A
2017–18 331871N/A
2018–19 3823321531N/A24
2019–20 16162314197N/A
2020–21 2635N/A

Team victories

DayYearLocationHill Point K HS Jump 1Jump 2Note (points)
1.25 January2020 Zakopane Wielka Krokiew K-125HS-140123,0 m136,5 m1182.2 (275.6)
2.29 February2020 Lahti Salpausselkä K-116HS-130127,5 m112,0 m984.1 (233.8)

Individual starts

Season12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031Points
2016–17 Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Norway.svg Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of Poland (bordered).svg Flag of Poland (bordered).svg Flag of Poland (bordered).svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Japan (bordered).svg Flag of Japan (bordered).svg Flag of South Korea (bordered).svg Flag of South Korea (bordered).svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg 0
4749
2017–18 Flag of Poland (bordered).svg Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Flag of Russia.svg Flag of Russia.svg Flag of Germany.svg Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of Poland (bordered).svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg 81
833q28242615172735
2018–19 Flag of Poland (bordered).svg Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Flag of Russia.svg Flag of Russia.svg Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of Italy.svg Flag of Italy.svg Flag of Poland (bordered).svg Flag of Japan (bordered).svg Flag of Japan (bordered).svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg 86
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2019–20 Flag of Poland (bordered).svg Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Flag of Russia.svg Flag of Russia.svg Flag of Germany.svg Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of Italy.svg Flag of Italy.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Poland (bordered).svg Flag of Japan.svg Flag of Japan.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of Romania.svg Flag of Romania.svg Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Norway.svg 530
31252372611482072620534591112272113361531141611
2020–21 Flag of Poland (bordered).svg Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Flag of Russia.svg Flag of Russia.svg Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Poland (bordered).svg Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Poland (bordered).svg Flag of Poland (bordered).svg Flag of Romania.svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg 94
4216123872841364739182632

Podiums

SeasonPodiums
MedalsTotal
Gold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svg
2016–17 ----
2017–18 ----
2018–19 ----
2019–20 --11
2020–21 ----
Total--11

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References

  1. "DSV-Kader, Constantin Schmid". sportschau.de (in German). Retrieved 16 December 2020.
  2. "SCHMID Constantin – Athlete Information".
  3. "SCHMID Constantin – Athlete Information".