List of the overall winners of the Four Hills Tournament

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With five overall victories, Janne Ahonen is the most successful jumper in the history of the Four Hills Tournament.

The list of the overall winners of the Four Hills Tournament includes all winners as well as the second and third placed in the overall ranking of the Four Hills Tournament since it was first held. The overview of the overall winners also lists all jumpers who have won at least once.

The Four Hills Tournament has existed since 1953 and has taken place once a year since then. The venues are Oberstdorf , Garmisch-Partenkirchen , Innsbruck and Bischofshofen . The most successful jumper is Janne Ahonen with five wins. In the nations ranking Austria and Finland each have 16 first places, but because of the larger number of second places, Austria leads them.

overview

season winner Second Third
1953 AustriaAustria Josef Bradl NorwayNorway Halvor Næs NorwayNorway Asgeir Dølplads
1953/54 NorwayNorway Olaf B. Bjørnstad FinlandFinland Eino Kirjonen AustriaAustria Josef Bradl
1954/55 FinlandFinland Hemmo Silvennoinen FinlandFinland Eino Kirjonen FinlandFinland Aulis Kallakorpi
1955/56 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Nikolai Kamensky AustriaAustria Josef Bradl Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Nikolai Shamov
1956/57 FinlandFinland Pentti Uotinen FinlandFinland Eino Kirjonen GermanyGermany Max Bolkart
1957/58 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Helmut Recknagel Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Nikolai Shamov Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Nikolai Kamensky
1958/59 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Helmut Recknagel AustriaAustria Walter Habersatter NorwayNorway Arne Hoel
1959/60 GermanyGermany Max Bolkart AustriaAustria Albin Plank AustriaAustria Otto Leodolter
1960/61 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Helmut Recknagel AustriaAustria Otto Leodolter FinlandFinland Kalevi Kärkinen
1961/62 FinlandFinland Eino Kirjonen AustriaAustria Willi Egger FinlandFinland Hemmo Silvennoinen
1962/63 NorwayNorway Toralf Engan NorwayNorway Torbjørn Yggeseth GermanyGermany Max Bolkart
1963/64 FinlandFinland Veikko Kankkonen NorwayNorway Torbjørn Yggeseth AustriaAustria Baldur Preiml
1964/65 NorwayNorway Torgeir Brandtzæg NorwayNorway Bjørn Wirkola CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Dalibor Motejlek
1965/66 FinlandFinland Veikko Kankkonen Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Dieter Neuendorf NorwayNorway Bjørn Wirkola
1966/67 NorwayNorway Bjørn Wirkola AustriaAustria Sepp Lichtenegger Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Dieter Neuendorf
1967/68 NorwayNorway Bjørn Wirkola CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jiří Raška Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Dieter Neuendorf
1968/69 NorwayNorway Bjørn Wirkola CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jiří Raška CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Zbyněk Hubač
1969/70 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Horst Queck NorwayNorway Bjørn Wirkola Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Gari Napalkov
1970/71 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jiří Raška NorwayNorway Ingolf Mork CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Zbyněk Hubač
1971/72 NorwayNorway Ingolf Mork Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Henry Glass FinlandFinland Tauno Käyhkö
1972/73 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Rainer Schmidt Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Hans-Georg Aschenbach Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Sergei Botschkov
1973/74 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Hans-Georg Aschenbach SwitzerlandSwitzerland Walter Steiner Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Bernd Eckstein
1974/75 AustriaAustria Willi Pürstl AustriaAustria Edi Federer AustriaAustria Karl Schnabl
1975/76 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Jochen Danneberg AustriaAustria Karl Schnabl AustriaAustria Reinhold Bachler
1976/77 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Jochen Danneberg SwitzerlandSwitzerland Walter Steiner Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Henry Glass
1977/78 FinlandFinland Kari Ylianttila Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Matthias Buse Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Martin Weber
1978/79 FinlandFinland Pentti Kokkonen SwitzerlandSwitzerland Hansjörg Sumi Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Jochen Danneberg
1979/80 AustriaAustria Hubert Neuper Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Henry Glass Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Martin Weber
1980/81 AustriaAustria Hubert Neuper AustriaAustria Armin Kogler FinlandFinland Jari Puikkonen
1981/82 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Manfred Deckert NorwayNorway Roger Ruud NorwayNorway Per Bergerud
1982/83 FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Jens Weißflog CanadaCanada Horst Bulau
1983/84 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Jens Weißflog Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Klaus Ostwald FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen
1984/85 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Jens Weißflog FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Klaus Ostwald
1985/86 AustriaAustria Ernst Vettori AustriaAustria Franz Neuländtner FinlandFinland Jari Puikkonen
1986/87 AustriaAustria Ernst Vettori NorwayNorway Vegard grandpas Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Ulf Findeisen
1987/88 FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Jens Weißflog CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jiří Parma
1988/89 FinlandFinland Risto Laakkonen FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen Jens Weißflog
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 
1989/90 GermanyGermany Dieter Thoma CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia František Jež Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Jens Weißflog
1990/91 GermanyGermany Jens Weißflog AustriaAustria Andreas fields GermanyGermany Dieter Thoma
1991/92 FinlandFinland Toni Nieminen AustriaAustria Martin Höllwarth AustriaAustria Werner Rathmayr
1992/93 AustriaAustria Andreas Goldberger JapanJapan Noriaki Kasai Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jaroslav Sakala
1993/94 NorwayNorway Espen Bredesen GermanyGermany Jens Weißflog AustriaAustria Andreas Goldberger
1994/95 AustriaAustria Andreas Goldberger JapanJapan Kazuyoshi Funaki FinlandFinland Janne Ahonen
1995/96 GermanyGermany Jens Weißflog FinlandFinland Ari-Pekka Nikkola AustriaAustria Reinhard Schwarzenberger
1996/97 SloveniaSlovenia Primož Peterka AustriaAustria Andreas Goldberger GermanyGermany Dieter Thoma
1997/98 JapanJapan Kazuyoshi Funaki GermanyGermany Sven Hannawald FinlandFinland Janne Ahonen
1998/99 FinlandFinland Janne Ahonen JapanJapan Noriaki Kasai JapanJapan Hideharu Miyahira
1999/00 AustriaAustria Andreas Widhölzl FinlandFinland Janne Ahonen GermanyGermany Martin Schmitt
2000/01 PolandPoland Adam Malysz FinlandFinland Janne Ahonen GermanyGermany Martin Schmitt
2001/02 GermanyGermany Sven Hannawald FinlandFinland Matti Hautamäki AustriaAustria Martin Höllwarth
2002/03 FinlandFinland Janne Ahonen GermanyGermany Sven Hannawald PolandPoland Adam Malysz
2003/04 NorwayNorway Sigurd Pettersen AustriaAustria Martin Höllwarth SloveniaSlovenia Peter Žonta
2004/05 FinlandFinland Janne Ahonen AustriaAustria Martin Höllwarth AustriaAustria Thomas Morgenstern
2005/06 1 FinlandFinland Janne Ahonen Jakub Janda
Czech RepublicCzech Republic 
NorwayNorway Roar Ljøkelsøy
2006/07 NorwayNorway Jacobsen is different AustriaAustria Gregor Schlierenzauer SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simon Ammann
2007/08 FinlandFinland Janne Ahonen AustriaAustria Thomas Morgenstern GermanyGermany Michael Neumayer
2008/09 AustriaAustria Wolfgang Loitzl SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simon Ammann AustriaAustria Gregor Schlierenzauer
2009/10 AustriaAustria Andreas Kofler FinlandFinland Janne Ahonen AustriaAustria Wolfgang Loitzl
2010/11 AustriaAustria Thomas Morgenstern SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simon Ammann NorwayNorway Tom Hilde
2011/12 AustriaAustria Gregor Schlierenzauer AustriaAustria Thomas Morgenstern AustriaAustria Andreas Kofler
2012/13 AustriaAustria Gregor Schlierenzauer NorwayNorway Jacobsen is different NorwayNorway Tom Hilde
2013/14 AustriaAustria Thomas Diethart AustriaAustria Thomas Morgenstern SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simon Ammann
2014/15 AustriaAustria Stefan Kraft AustriaAustria Michael Hayboeck SloveniaSlovenia Peter Prevc
2015/16 SloveniaSlovenia Peter Prevc GermanyGermany Severin friend AustriaAustria Michael Hayboeck
2016/17 PolandPoland Kamil Stoch PolandPoland Piotr Żyła NorwayNorway Daniel-André Tande
2017/18 PolandPoland Kamil Stoch GermanyGermany Andreas Wellinger NorwayNorway Not so with Fannemel
2018/19 JapanJapan Ryoyu Kobayashi GermanyGermany Markus Eisenbichler GermanyGermany Stephan Leyhe
2019/20 PolandPoland Dawid Kubacki NorwayNorway Marius Lindvik GermanyGermany Karl Geiger
1In the 2005/06 tour, Ahonen and Janda were exactly tied after eight jumps with 1,081.5 points. Since there are no other decision criteria (e.g. better placement or similar) with the same number of points, both were declared tour winners.

Overall winner

  • Place: Indicates the order of the athletes. This is determined by the number of overall wins. If the number is the same, the second placements are compared, then the third placements.
  • Name: gives the name of the athlete. Active jumpers are marked in bold .
  • Country: Name the country for which the athlete started. If the nationality changes, the country for which the athlete achieved the last podium is named.
  • By: The year the athlete first achieved a podium.
  • Until: The year in which the athlete last reached a podium.
  • Winner: states the number of overall victories.
  • Second: states the number of second placements.
  • Third: states the number of third placements.
  • Total: states the number of all podium places.
space Surname country From To winner Second Third total
1. Janne Ahonen FinlandFinland Finland 1995 2010 5 3 2 10
2. Jens Weißflog Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR DDR Germany
GermanyGermany 
1984 1996 4th 4th 1 9
3. Bjørn Wirkola NorwayNorway Norway 1965 1970 3 2 1 6th
4th Helmut Recknagel Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 1958 1961 3 - - 3
5. Matti Nykänen FinlandFinland Finland 1983 1989 2 2 1 5
6th Gregor Schlierenzauer AustriaAustria Austria 2007 2013 2 1 1 4th
6th Andreas Goldberger AustriaAustria Austria 1993 1997 2 1 1 4th
8th. Jochen Danneberg Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 1976 1979 2 - 1 3
9. Veikko Kankkonen FinlandFinland Finland 1964 1966 2 - - 2
9. Hubert Neuper AustriaAustria Austria 1980 1981 2 - - 2
9. Ernst Vettori AustriaAustria Austria 1986 1987 2 - - 2
9. Kamil Stoch PolandPoland Poland 2017 2018 2 - - 2
13. Thomas Morgenstern AustriaAustria Austria 2005 2014 1 3 1 5
14th Eino Kirjonen FinlandFinland Finland 1954 1962 1 3 - 4th
15th Jiří Raška CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 1968 1971 1 2 - 3
15th Sven Hannawald GermanyGermany Germany 1998 2003 1 2 - 3
17th Sepp Bradl AustriaAustria Austria 1953 1956 1 1 1 3
17th Ingolf Mork NorwayNorway Norway 1971 1972 1 1 - 2
17th Hans-Georg Aschenbach Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 1973 1974 1 1 - 2
17th Kazuyoshi Funaki JapanJapan Japan 1995 1998 1 1 - 2
17th Jacobsen is different NorwayNorway Norway 2007 2013 1 1 - 2
22nd Max Bolkart GermanyGermany Germany 1957 1963 1 - 2 3
22nd Dieter Thoma GermanyGermany Germany 1990 1997 1 - 2 3
24. Nikolai Kamensky Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union 1956 1958 1 - 1 2
24. Hemmo Silvennoinen FinlandFinland Finland 1955 1962 1 - 1 2
24. Adam Malysz PolandPoland Poland 2001 2003 1 - 1 2
24. Wolfgang Loitzl AustriaAustria Austria 2009 2010 1 - 1 2
24. Peter Prevc SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 2016 2016 1 - 1 2
24. Andreas Kofler AustriaAustria Austria 2010 2012 1 - 1 2
30th Olaf B. Bjørnstad NorwayNorway Norway 1954 1954 1 - - 1
30th Pentti Uotinen FinlandFinland Finland 1957 1957 1 - - 1
30th Toralf Engan NorwayNorway Norway 1963 1963 1 - - 1
30th Torgeir Brandtzæg NorwayNorway Norway 1965 1965 1 - - 1
30th Horst Queck Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 1970 1970 1 - - 1
30th Rainer Schmidt Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 1973 1973 1 - - 1
30th Willi Pürstl AustriaAustria Austria 1975 1975 1 - - 1
30th Kari Ylianttila FinlandFinland Finland 1978 1978 1 - - 1
30th Pentti Kokkonen FinlandFinland Finland 1979 1979 1 - - 1
30th Manfred Deckert Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 1982 1982 1 - - 1
30th Risto Laakkonen FinlandFinland Finland 1989 1989 1 - - 1
30th Toni Nieminen FinlandFinland Finland 1992 1992 1 - - 1
30th Espen Bredesen NorwayNorway Norway 1994 1994 1 - - 1
30th Primož Peterka SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 1997 1997 1 - - 1
30th Andreas Widhölzl AustriaAustria Austria 2000 2000 1 - - 1
30th Sigurd Pettersen NorwayNorway Norway 2004 2004 1 - - 1
30th Jakub Janda Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 2006 2006 1 - - 1
30th Thomas Diethart AustriaAustria Austria 2014 2014 1 - - 1
30th Stefan Kraft AustriaAustria Austria 2015 2015 1 - - 1
30th Ryoyu Kobayashi JapanJapan Japan 2019 2019 1 - - 1
30th Dawid Kubacki PolandPoland Poland 2020 2020 1 - - 1

Nations ranking

space country winner Second Third total
1. AustriaAustria Austria 16 20th 14th 50
2. FinlandFinland Finland 16 10 9 35
3. Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 11 9 10 30th
4th NorwayNorway Norway 10 10 9 29
5. GermanyGermany Germany 5 6th 9 20th
6th PolandPoland Poland 4th 1 1 6th
7th JapanJapan Japan 2 3 1 6th
8th. SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 2 - 2 4th
9. CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 1 3 4th 8th
10. Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 1 1 4th 6th
11. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 1 - 1 2
12. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland - 5 3 8th
13. CanadaCanada Canada - - 1 1

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