Jan Ziobro

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Jan Ziobro
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Country Flag of Poland.svg Poland
Full nameJan Ziobro
Born (1991-06-24) 24 June 1991 (age 32)
Rabka-Zdrój, Poland
Ski clubWKS Zakopane
Personal best216 m (709 ft)
Oberstdorf, 4 Feb 2017
World Cup career
Seasons2011–2018
Individual wins1
Indiv. podiums2
Indiv. starts76
Medal record
Men's ski jumping
World Championships
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2015 Falun Team LH
Updated on 19 March 2017.

Jan Ziobro (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjan ˈʑɔbrɔ] , born 24 June 1991) is a Polish ski jumper, a member of the national team, a participant of the 2014 Winter Olympic Games, a bronze medalist at 2015 World Championship in team .

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Personal life

Jan Ziobro was born in Rabka Zdrój, Poland and raised in Spytkowice. He has a sister and four brothers. His brother-in-law is former ski jumper Krystian Długopolski. Ziobro works as a painter for his family's furniture company, Meble Ziobro, which sponsors him and Czech Jakub Janda. In August 2013, he proposed to his girlfriend Angelika. Their daughter, Wiwiana, was born on January 16, 2014. On September 20, 2014, he married Angelika Kowalczyk in private ceremony in Spytkowice. [1] In October 2016 his wife gave birth to their second daughter named Sonia. [2]

Jan Ziobro during qualification round of FIS Ski Jumping World Cup in Zakopane, 2012. FIS Ski Jumping World Cup Zakopane 2012 - Jan Ziobro thursday II.jpg
Jan Ziobro during qualification round of FIS Ski Jumping World Cup in Zakopane, 2012.

Career

Ziobro made his first appearance in the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup on November 27, 2011, in Kuusamo.

2013/2014

He won his first World Cup event on December 21, 2013, in Engelberg, while his countryman Kamil Stoch finished second. On that day he also equaled the hill's record with his jump of 141 meters. A day later, Ziobro landed on the podium again, finishing third as Stoch won. It was the first time in ski jumping history that two Poles finished on the podium in two consecutive contests.

Ziobro competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. In the men's normal hill individual event, he finished in 13th place. [3] He was 15th on the large hill and 4th in the team event.

2014/2015

Ziobro debuted in the World Championships 2015 in Falun, Sweden. He was 8th in the competition on the normal hill Lugnet (K-90). On February 28, 2015, Polish team in squad: Ziobro, Kamil Stoch, Piotr Żyła and Klemens Murańka achieved bronze medal of World Championships 2015 in team. [4]

Olympic Games

Individual

2014 Flag of Russia.svg Sochi/Krasnaya Polyana 13th place (K-90), 15th place (K-125)

Team

2014 Flag of Russia.svg Sochi/Krasnaya Polyana 4th place

Jan Ziobro's starts at Olympic Games

PlaceDayYearLocalityHill Point K HS CompetitionJump 1Jump 2Note (points)Lost (points)Winner
13.February 92014 Krasnaya Polyana RusSki Gorki K-95HS-106individual101.0 m99.0 m252.425.6 Kamil Stoch
15.February 152014 Krasnaya Polyana RusSki Gorki K-125HS-140individual128.5 m129.5 m246.632.1 Kamil Stoch
4.February 172014 Krasnaya Polyana RusSki Gorki K-125HS-140team130.5 m133.0 m1011.8 (257.5)29.3 Germany

World Championships

Individual

2015 Flag of Sweden.svg Falun 8th place (K-90)

Team

2015 Flag of Sweden.svg Falun bronze medal (K-120)

Jan Ziobro's starts at World Championships

PlaceDayYearLocalityHill Point K HS CompetitionJump 1Jump 2Note (points)Loss (points)Winner
8.21 February2015 Falun Lugnet K-90HS-100individual91.5 m91.5 m228.624.1 Rune Velta
3. FIS bronze medal.png 28 February2015 Falun Lugnet K-120HS-134team116.0125.5848.1 (192.8)44.5Norway

World Cup

Season standings

SeasonOverallSki-FlyingFour Hills
Tournament
Raw Air
2011–12
2012–13 65
2013–14 252422
2014–15 5066
2015–16
2016–17 31273158

Individual starts

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2012/13 Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Norway.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 Poland (bordered).svg Flag of Poland (bordered).svg Flag of Japan (bordered).svg Flag of Japan (bordered).svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg 11
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2014/15 Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Norway.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 Austria.svg Flag of Poland (bordered).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 Germany.svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg 55
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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 122
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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 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

Victories

DayYearLocationHill Point K HS Jump 1Jump 2Note (points)
1.December 212013 Engelberg Gross-Titlis-Schanze K-125HS-137134,0 m141,0 m275.4

Podiums

DayYearLocationHill Point K HS Jump 1Jump 2Note (points)PlaceLost (points)Winner
1.December 212013 Engelberg Gross-Titlis-Schanze K-125HS-137134,0 m141,0 m275.41.
2.December 222013 Engelberg Gross-Titlis-Schanze K-125HS-137128,0 m133,0 m270.03.4.7 Kamil Stoch

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