Gregor Schlierenzauer
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Gregor Schlierenzauer 2014 |
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nation | Austria | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
date of birth | January 7, 1990 (age 31) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
place of birth | Fulpmes , Austria | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
size | 182 cm | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
weight | 64 kg | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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society | SV Innsbruck-Bergisel | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Trainer | Werner Schuster | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pers. Best | 243.5 m ( Vikersund 2011) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
status | resigned | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
End of career | September 21, 2021 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Ski jumping world cup / A class jumping | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Debut in the World Cup | March 12, 2006 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
World Cup victories (individual) | 53 ( details ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
World Cup victories (team) | 17 ( details ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Overall World Cup | 2008/09 , 2012/13 ) | 1. (||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ski flying world cup | 2008/09 , 2010/11 , 2012/13 ) | 1. (||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Four Hills Tournament | 2011/12 , 2012/13 ) | 1. (||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Raw Air | 11. ( 2020 ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nordic Tournament | 1. (2008, 2009) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Ski jumping Grand Prix | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Debut in the Grand Prix | August 26, 2006 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Grand Prix victories (individual) | 13 ( details ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Grand Prix victories (team) | details ) | 5 (||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Overall Grand Prix | 2008 ) | 1. (||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Debut in the COC | January 7, 2006 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Overall ranking COC | 56th ( 2018/19 ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Gregor "Schlieri" Schlierenzauer (born January 7, 1990 in Fulpmes , Tyrol ) is a former Austrian ski jumper and one of the most successful representatives of this sport.
Career
Gregor Schlierenzauer became Junior World Champion on the normal hill in Kranj in February 2006 . He made his debut in March 2006 at the World Cup of Oslo , where he was 24 immediately reached the points.
In 2006, he announced his breakthrough at the Summer Grand Prix for ski jumpers with one win, two second and one third place, and a victory in team jumping. Since the second competition of the 2006/07 season he has been part of Austria's regular squad for the World Cup. In his first outing of the season, he jumped to fourth place. He won the second jumping on the large hill ahead of the Norwegian Anders Jacobsen and thus became the fifth youngest ski jumping World Cup winner at the time. At the Four Hills Tournament 2006/07 he managed two day victories and second place in the overall standings. At the Nordic World Ski Championships 2007 in Sapporo , he and the team won the gold medal in jumping from the large hill. The 2007/08 season was also very successful; he became world ski flying champion. The day after he became team ski flying world champion with Martin Koch , Thomas Morgenstern and Andreas Kofler . At the end of the season he still won the Nordic Tournament 2008 and on March 14, 2008, when he won the ski flying in Planica , he set a new Austrian record for distance of 232.5 m. On March 15, 2008, he broke this record again with 233.5 m.
As part of the FIS Grand Prix , Schlierenzauer won the jumping in Pragelato in August 2008 and thus won the overall ranking of the 4 Nations Grand Prix. He also won the two following Grand Prix competitions in Zakopane . With further victories in Klingenthal and Liberec , he also won the overall ranking of the FIS Grand Prix 2008. As a member of the ski flying team, he was named Sportsman of the Year in the “Teams” category in October 2008 .
Records and first overall World Cup victory
On 10 January 2009, he improved the previous hill record of Sven Hannawald at Kulm by 1.5 m to 215.5 m. On 25 January 2009 he won as the day before jumping on the Olympic hill from 2010 and stood in strong updraft, the Record distance of 149 m. In the 2008/09 season Schlierenzauer won six World Cup competitions in a row, setting the record for Janne Ahonen , Matti Hautamäki and Thomas Morgenstern . He also set a record of 13 won World Cup competitions in one season, which was only surpassed in the 2015/16 season by Peter Prevc (15 wins). At the Nordic World Ski Championships in 2009 he won the silver medal on the normal hill behind his teammate Wolfgang Loitzl , and one week later he won the world championship title on the large hill with the team. He secured the overall World Cup 2008/09 with 2,083 points from 27 competitions; that was a point record in the ski jumping World Cup, which was also surpassed by Peter Prevc (2303 points) in the 2015/16 season. He also won the Ski Flying World Cup that same season. A few days after the season he fell during material tests in Ramsau . In the fall, he tore the inner ligament in his right knee .
A new Austrian record with 26 World Cup victories
With his victory in Engelberg on December 19, 2009 Schlierenzauer won his 26th World Cup competition. He overtook Andreas Felder in terms of the number of wins and set a new Austrian record in this category at the age of only 19. With his victory on the Kulm on January 10, 2010, the seventh win in a ski flying competition, he also secured the record as the most successful ski flyer this season. At the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver , he won the bronze medal on both the normal and the large hill. He also won the gold medal in the team competition with the Austrian team.
At the beginning of the 2010/11 season he injured his left knee while training. Due to the regeneration phase, a fight to win the overall World Cup was not possible, but Schlierenzauer was able to place in the top ten again at the beginning of January in Harrachov (Czech Republic, ski jumping facility Čerťák ). He continuously increased his performance and finally achieved three wins and ninth place in the overall World Cup. On February 12, 2011, while ski flying in Vikersund , Schlierenzauer flew to a height of 243.5 m and thus set a new Austrian national record.
World Cup individual gold and second overall World Cup victory
3 March 2011 won Schlierenzauer at the Nordic World Ski Championships in Oslo on the Holmenkollbakken his first and only individual gold medal at the Nordic World Ski Championships . Until then, the last Austrian world champion on the large hill was Andreas Felder , who had succeeded in this 24 years earlier at the Nordic World Ski Championships in Oberstdorf in 1987 . Schlierenzauer also won a gold medal in team jumping on both the small and large hill at the Nordic World Ski Championships in Oslo. Schlierenzauer won 3 gold medals at the Nordic World Ski Championships in Oslo alone .
In the winter of 2011/12 Schlierenzauer won the Four Hills Tournament for the first time . He won the first two competitions in Oberstdorf and Garmisch-Partenkirchen and finished second (Innsbruck) and third (Bischofshofen) at the competitions in Austria. On February 4, 2012 in Val di Fiemme , at the age of 22, he won his 40th World Cup competition. He overtook Adam Małysz in the all-time leaderboard after World Cup victories .
Before the start of the 2012/13 World Cup season , Gregor Schlierenzauer made headlines with considerable criticism of the new dress regulations of the International Ski Federation FIS . It was planned that from the coming season the suits would have to be skin-tight and that there would no longer be a tolerance range between body and skin. It was only after Schlierenzauer's criticism that the decision was made to reintroduce a two-centimeter tolerance range. The change in the regulations in the area of suit is considered to be one of the most far-reaching interventions in the flight system in many years. In January 2013 Schlierenzauer won the Four Hills Tournament for the second time . He was the first athlete since Janne Ahonen in 2006 to successfully defend his title in this competition. At the ski flying competition on February 3, 2013 in Harrachov , he was able to beat Matti Nykänen's previous record of 46 World Cup victories. He also won the second competition that day. In Kuopio , Finland , Schlierenzauer was able to win the overall World Cup early with four individual competitions still outstanding. At the Nordic World Ski Championships in 2013 in Val di Fiemme , he won gold with the team and silver in the individual on the normal hill and with the mixed team. With his 50th World Cup victory in total on March 22, 2013 in ski flying in Planica, he secured the small crystal ball in the ski flying world cup for the third time. After the season, Gregor Schlierenzauer was voted Tyrolean Sportsman of the Year.
53rd World Cup victory and unsuccessful years
In the following winter of 2013/14 he only managed to win two individual World Cup competitions. His 53rd and last victory was on December 6, 2014 in Lillehammer. He holds the record of World Cup victories in individual jumping. At the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi , he won a silver medal with the team, and at the Nordic World Ski Championships in 2015 in Falun , he finished second on the large hill and with the Austrian team. In the 2015/16 World Cup season , after finishing 17th in the opening competition in Klingenthal, he took a break from training and had a medical check-up. He started again at the Four Hills Tournament, but was taken out of the competition after poor results before the last competition. A few days later he announced the decision not to take part in the ski flying world championship on the Kulm and to take a break from the world cup for an indefinite period of time. In March 2016, Schlierenzauer injured himself while alpine skiing in Canada and tore a cruciate ligament , which meant that he was out for around eight months.
In mid-December 2016, Schlierenzauer announced his comeback for mid-January 2017 as part of the competitions in Wisła . On the first day of the competition on January 14th, he was 31st after the first jump by 1.6 points and failed to qualify for the second run; the next day he finished eighth after being fourth after the first round. With the bronze medal in the team at the World Championships in Lahti , he remained true to his series of winning a medal at every major event. For the final competitions from March 24th to 26th in Planica he was not considered by trainer Heinz Kuttin because of “inconsistent performance”.
At the 2018 Olympic Games in Pyeongchang , he was part of the five-man squad of the Austrians. During the training rounds he had to jump against his teammates for a start in the competition. So he took part in two out of three competitions. In the individual competition on the normal hill he finished 22nd and in the team competition on the large hill he was fourth together with Stefan Kraft , Manuel Fettner and Michael Hayböck . On March 22, 2018, he flew to a height of 253.5 meters in Planica, equalizing the world record distance of his team-mate Stefan Kraft. However, since he had to reach into the snow when landing, the record is not considered official. After he had finished the overall World Cup as 35th, he was no longer part of the national squad of the ÖSV in the subsequent squad division .
In the 2018/19 season he took a ten-week break from December to February and returned to the World Cup in Lahti , where he finished eleventh in qualifying. This is one of the reasons why he received a starting place for the team competition from the coach, which he won on February 9, 2019 together with Philipp Aschenwald , Michael Hayböck and Stefan Kraft in front of Germany and Japan.
In May 2019 it was announced that Schlierenzauer will work with Werner Schuster again in the future . At the Grand Prix in Hinterzarten , Schlierenzauer reached the podium in an individual competition for the first time in almost four years. In the 2019/20 World Cup season he achieved four top ten placements, with fourth place in Nizhny Tagil as the best individual result. In the overall World Cup, he reached 20th place, his best placement since the 2014/15 season.
In 2020/21 he fell ill with COVID-19 after the competitions in Wisla at the end of November , when a cluster formed in the ÖSV team. Schlierenzauer had to end the mixed season early in February 2021 after tearing a cruciate ligament at a Continental Cup in Brotterode .
According to a press release on May 11, 2021, he lost his place in the ÖSV squad for the 2021/22 season due to persistently poor performance.
On September 21, 2021, he announced the end of his sporting career on his website.
Private
Gregor Schlierenzauer lives in Fulpmes and starts for SV Innsbruck-Bergisel . His manager - and uncle on his mother's side - Markus Prock is multiple luge world champion and three-time medalist at the Winter Olympics. Schlierenzauer is deaf in the left ear from birth . In 2007 he was awarded the Golden Decoration of Honor for Services to the Republic of Austria .
successes
winter Olympics
2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver
- Bronze in individual jumping (normal hill)
- Bronze in individual jumping (large hill)
- Gold in the team competition (large hill)
Olympic Winter Games 2014 in Sochi
- Silver in the team competition (large hill)
World championships
- 2007 in Sapporo : Gold in the team competition
- 2009 in Liberec : silver in individual jumping (normal hill), gold in team competition
- 2011 in Oslo : Gold in individual jumping (large hill), 2 × gold in team competition (large and normal hill)
- 2013 in Val di Fiemme : silver in individual jumping (normal hill), gold in team competition, silver in mixed team
- 2015 in Falun : Silver in the individual competition (large hill), silver in the team competition
- 2017 in Lahti : bronze in the team competition
World Cup victories in individual
No. | date | location | Type |
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1. | December 3, 2006 | Lillehammer | Large hill |
2. | December 16, 2006 | Engelberg | Large hill |
3. | December 30, 2006 | Oberstdorf | Large hill |
4th | January 7, 2007 | Bischofshofen | Large hill |
5. | February 7, 2007 | Klingenthal | Large hill |
6th | January 1, 2008 | Garmisch-Partenkirchen | Large hill |
7th | January 25, 2008 | Zakopane | Large hill |
8th. | March 7, 2008 | Lillehammer | Large hill |
9. | March 9, 2008 | Oslo | Large hill |
10. | March 14, 2008 | Planica | Ski jump |
11. | March 16, 2008 | Planica | Ski jump |
12th | December 6, 2008 | Trondheim | Large hill |
13th | December 21, 2008 | Engelberg | Large hill |
14th | January 10, 2009 | Bad Mitterndorf / Tauplitz | Ski jump |
15th | January 11, 2009 | Bad Mitterndorf / Tauplitz | Ski jump |
16. | January 17, 2009 | Zakopane | Large hill |
17th | January 24, 2009 | Whistler | Large hill |
18th | January 25, 2009 | Whistler | Large hill |
19th | January 31, 2009 | Sapporo | Large hill |
20th | February 8, 2009 | Willingen | Large hill |
21st | February 11, 2009 | Klingenthal | Large hill |
22nd | March 8, 2009 | Lahti | Normal hill |
23 | March 15, 2009 | Vikersund | Ski jump |
24. | March 20, 2009 | Planica | Ski jump |
25th | December 5, 2009 | Lillehammer | Large hill |
26th | December 19, 2009 | Engelberg | Large hill |
27 | January 1, 2010 | Garmisch-Partenkirchen | Large hill |
28. | January 3, 2010 | innsbruck | Large hill |
29 | January 10, 2010 | Bad Mitterndorf / Tauplitz | Ski jump |
30th | January 22, 2010 | Zakopane | Large hill |
31. | January 23, 2010 | Zakopane | Large hill |
32. | February 6, 2010 | Willingen | Large hill |
33. | February 12, 2011 | Vikersund | Ski jump |
34. | February 13, 2011 | Vikersund | Ski jump |
35. | March 18, 2011 | Planica | Ski jump |
36. | December 9, 2011 | Harrachov | Large hill |
37. | December 30, 2011 | Oberstdorf | Large hill |
38. | January 1, 2012 | Garmisch-Partenkirchen | Large hill |
39. | January 21, 2012 | Zakopane | Large hill |
40. | 4th February 2012 | Val di Fiemme | Large hill |
41. | November 25, 2012 | Lillehammer | Large hill |
42. | December 8, 2012 | Sochi | Normal hill |
43. | December 16, 2012 | Engelberg | Large hill |
44. | 4th January 2013 | innsbruck | Large hill |
45. | January 6, 2013 | Bischofshofen | Large hill |
46. | January 26, 2013 | Vikersund | Ski jump |
47. | 3rd February 2013 | Harrachov | Ski jump |
48. | 3rd February 2013 | Harrachov | Ski jump |
49. | 17th March 2013 | Oslo | Large hill |
50 | 22th of March 2013 | Planica | Ski jump |
51. | November 29, 2013 | Kuusamo | Large hill |
52. | December 7, 2013 | Lillehammer | Normal hill |
53. | December 6, 2014 | Lillehammer | Large hill |
World Cup victories as a team
No. | date | location | Type |
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1. | February 11, 2007 | Willingen | Large hill |
2. | March 10, 2007 | Lahti | Large hill |
3. | March 7, 2009 | Lahti | Large hill |
4th | March 14, 2009 | Lillehammer | Ski jump |
5. | November 27, 2009 | Kuusamo | Large hill |
6th | January 30, 2010 | Oberstdorf | Ski jump |
7th | November 27, 2010 | Kuusamo | Large hill |
8th. | January 29, 2011 | Willingen | Large hill |
9. | February 6, 2011 | Oberstdorf | Ski jump |
10. | March 12, 2011 | Lahti | Large hill |
11. | March 19, 2011 | Planica | Ski jump |
12th | November 27, 2011 | Kuusamo | Large hill |
13th | March 3, 2012 | Lahti | Normal hill |
14th | March 17, 2012 | Planica | Ski jump |
15th | March 1, 2014 | Lahti | Large hill |
16. | March 22, 2014 | Planica | Large hill |
17th | February 9, 2019 | Lahti | Large hill |
Individual Grand Prix victories
No. | date | location | Type |
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1. | August 16, 2006 | Courchevel | Large hill |
2. | August 16, 2007 | Pragelato | Large hill |
3. | October 6, 2007 | Klingenthal | Large hill |
4th | August 5, 2008 | Pragelato | Large hill |
5. | August 30, 2008 | Zakopane | Large hill |
6th | August 30, 2008 | Courchevel | Large hill |
7th | October 3, 2008 | Klingenthal | Large hill |
8th. | October 4, 2008 | Liberec | Large hill |
9. | August 22, 2009 | Zakopane | Large hill |
10. | October 3, 2009 | Klingenthal | Large hill |
11. | October 1, 2011 | Hinzenbach | Normal hill |
12th | August 9, 2014 | Einsiedeln | Large hill |
13th | September 27, 2015 | Hinzenbach | Normal hill |
Grand Prix victories in the team
No. | date | location | Type |
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1. | August 5, 2006 | Hinterzarten | Normal hill |
2. | August 11, 2007 | Hinterzarten | Normal hill |
3. | July 26, 2008 | Hinterzarten | Normal hill |
4th | July 22, 2011 | Zakopane | Large hill |
5. | August 18, 2012 | Hinterzarten | Normal hill mixed team |
Continental Cup wins in singles
No. | date | location | Type |
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1. | July 23, 2006 | Villach | Normal hill |
statistics
World Cup placements
season | place | Points |
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2005/06 | 73. | 7th |
2006/07 | 4th | 956 |
2007/08 | 2. | 1561 |
2008/09 | 1. | 2083 |
2009/10 | 2. | 1368 |
2010/11 | 9. | 761 |
2011/12 | 2. | 1267 |
2012/13 | 1. | 1620 |
2013/14 | 6th | 943 |
2014/15 | 10. | 739 |
2015/16 | 43. | 53 |
2016/17 | 34. | 94 |
2017/18 | 35. | 77 |
2018/19 | 48. | 23 |
2019/20 | 20th | 356 |
2020/21 | 65. | 8th |
Four Hills Tournament placements
season | place | Points |
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2006/07 | 2. | 944.6 |
2007/08 | 12th | 902.3 |
2008/09 | 3. | 1077.1 |
2009/10 | 4th | 1011.1 |
2010/11 | 36. | 452.1 |
2011/12 | 1. | 933.8 |
2012/13 | 1. | 1100.2 |
2013/14 | 8th. | 932.0 |
2014/15 | 7th | 1050.2 |
2015/16 | 33. | 439.4 |
2017/18 | 26th | 702.2 |
2019/20 | 28. | 737.3 |
2020/21 | 60 | 114.0 |
Grand Prix placements
season | place | Points |
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2006 | 5. | 330 |
2007 | 3. | 417 |
2008 | 1. | 694 |
2009 | 5. | 280 |
2010 | 16. | 124 |
2011 | 4th | 400 |
2012 | 41. | 53 |
2013 | 64. | 22nd |
2014 | 4th | 244 |
2015 | 31. | 100 |
2017 | 25th | 91 |
2018 | 29 | 66 |
2019 | 12th | 147 |
Hill records
location | country | Expanse | set up on | Record up |
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Lillehammer | Norway | 139.0 m ( HS : 138 m) |
December 1, 2006 | December 1, 2006 |
Lillehammer | Norway | 140.0 m (HS: 138 m) |
December 1, 2006 | December 2, 2006 |
Lillehammer | Norway | 141.0 m (HS: 138 m) |
December 2, 2006 | December 3, 2006 |
Klingenthal | Germany | 142.5 m (HS: 140 m) |
February 7, 2007 | February 2, 2011 |
Kuusamo | Finland | 147.0 m (HS: 142 m) |
December 1, 2007 | November 25, 2017 |
Garmisch-Partenkirchen | Germany | 141.0 m (HS: 140 m) |
January 1, 2008 | February 1, 2010 |
Einsiedeln | Switzerland | 121.0 m (HS: 117 m) |
August 1, 2008 | currently |
Trondheim | Norway | 139.0 m (HS: 140 m) |
December 5, 2008 | December 6, 2008 |
Trondheim | Norway | 140.0 m (HS: 140 m) |
December 6, 2008 | March 8, 2012 |
Lillehammer | Norway | 143.0 m (HS: 138 m) |
March 7, 2008 | December 6, 2009 |
Bad Mitterndorf | Austria | 215.5 m (HS: 200 m) |
January 10, 2009 | January 9, 2015 |
Vancouver Whistler | Canada | 143.5 m (HS: 140 m) |
January 23, 2009 | January 25, 2009 |
Vancouver Whistler | Canada | 149.0 m (HS: 140 m) |
January 25, 2009 | currently |
Stams | Austria | 118.0 m (HS: 115 m) |
October 17, 2009 | currently |
Zakopane | Poland | 140.0 m (HS: 134 m) |
January 23, 2010 | January 23, 2010 |
Klingenthal | Germany | 143.5 m (HS: 140 m) |
February 1, 2011 | February 1, 2011 |
Oslo | Norway | 108.5 m (HS: 106 m) |
February 25, 2011 | February 26, 2011 |
Oslo | Norway | 110.0 m (HS: 106 m) |
February 26, 2011 | currently |
Râşnov | Romania | 103.0 m (HS: 97 m) |
February 22, 2020 | currently |
More Achievements
- 11 times Austrian champion (2006, 2008, 2009 large and normal hill, 2007 large hill, 2010 normal hill, 2011 team, 2012 large hill, 2020 normal hill)
- 3 individual Alpine Cup victories
- 2 times junior world champion on the normal hill 2006 (individual and team)
- 2,083 World Cup points in one season (2008/09 season)
- 13 World Cup victories in one season (2008/09 season)
- 6 World Cup victories in a row (record, 2008/09 season)
- 20 podium places in one season (2008/09 season)
- 14 World Cup victories in ski flying competitions (record)
- at least one medal each at six consecutive Nordic World Ski Championships (record, 2007-2017)
Awards
- 2007: Gold Medal for Services to the Republic of Austria
- 2007: Austria's sporty climber of the year
- 2008: Part of the Austrian team of the year (national ski jumping team)
- 2009: Part of the Austrian Team of the Year (national ski jumping team)
- 2011: Part of the Austrian team of the year (national ski jumping team)
- 2012: Part of the Austrian team of the year (national ski jumping team)
- 2013: Holmenkollen Medal
Web links
- Gregor Schlierenzauer's website
- Gregor Schlierenzauer in the database of the International Ski Association (English)
- Gregor Schlierenzauer in the database of wyniki-skoki.hostingasp.pl (Polish)
- Gregor Schlierenzauer on Olympics.com - The Official website of the Olympic movement (English)
- Gregor Schlierenzauer on Skispringen-News.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ Gregor Schlierenzauer: The best of all time. In: Der Tagesspiegel , January 7, 2013.
- ↑ Schlierenzauer seriously injured in a fall. In: OÖNachrichten , March 27, 2009.
- ↑ Kleine Zeitung : Gregor Schlierenzauer - the best ÖSV eagle of all time ( memento from February 23, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), December 19, 2009.
- ↑ skispringen.com: Schlierenzauer hopes for a “German-Austrian duel” , accessed on March 5, 2013
- ↑ Gregor Schlierenzauer celebrates 47th victory in Harrachov , skispringen.com, accessed on March 5, 2013
- ↑ Gregor Schlierenzauer takes second Harrachov victory , skispringen.com, accessed on March 5, 2013
- ↑ Schlierenzauer World Cup winner for the second time at derstandard.at, March 12, 2013 (accessed on March 13, 2013).
- ↑ Schlierenzauer secures 50th World Cup victory and double on skispringen.com, accessed on March 22, 2013
- ↑ Schlierenzauer and teammates win the Tyrolean athlete vote on skispringen.com, accessed on April 12, 2013
- ↑ Gregor Schlierenzauer celebrates 53rd World Cup victory. In: krone.at , December 6, 2014.
- ↑ Schlierenzauer cancels World Cup from Sport1.de, November 24, 2015, accessed on January 4, 2016.
- ↑ "He is exhausted" sport.ORF.at, December 20, 2015, accessed on January 4, 2016.
- ↑ Schlierenzauer-Aus at the Four Hills Tournament: “You are taking a load off my shoulders” ( Memento from January 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Spiegel Online, January 4, 2016, accessed on January 4, 2016.
- ↑ "Passion killed" sport.orf.at, January 7, 2016.
- ↑ Torn cruciate ligament: Schlierenzauer is out for eight months. derstandard.at, March 22, 2016, accessed on March 22, 2016 .
- ↑ Gregor Schlierenzauer: The comeback date is fixed , on skispringen.com, from December 16, 2016. Accessed on January 6, 2017.
- ↑ Kraft has big plans , Schlierenzauer is missing. Kleine Zeitung Kärnten from March 22, 2017, p. 48.
- ↑ Women's trainer Felder is to become the new ski jumping men's coach. Retrieved April 17, 2018 .
- ↑ Dominik Formela: Schlierenzauer o współpracy z Schusterem: To życiowa szansa. In: skijumping.pl. May 9, 2019, accessed May 10, 2019 (Polish).
- ↑ Corona cluster and mask trouble: The ÖSV draws conclusions. November 29, 2020, accessed February 23, 2021 .
- ↑ cruciate ligament! End of the season for Gregor Schlierenzauer. Retrieved February 23, 2021 .
- ↑ Schlierenzauer no longer in the ÖSV squad. Retrieved May 12, 2021 .
- ↑ Schlierenzauer draws a line. ORF , accessed on September 21, 2021 .
- ↑ Schlierenzauer wins on Holmenkollen ( German ) Retrieved on March 18, 2013.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Schlierenzauer, Gregor |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Schlieri (nickname) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian ski jumper |
BIRTH DATE | January 7, 1990 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Fulpmes , Innsbruck , Tyrol , Austria |