Stefan Huber (ski jumper)

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Stefan Huber Ski jumping
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nation AustriaAustria Austria
birthday 8th March 1994 (age 26)
Career
society SC Seekirchen-Salzburg
National squad since 2008
Pers. Best 228.0 m ( Kulm 2020)
status active
Ski jumping world cup / A class jumping
 Debut in the World Cup 0January 4, 2017
 Overall World Cup 58th ( 2016/17 )
 Ski flying world cup 43rd ( 2016/17 )
 Four Hills Tournament 44th ( 2019/20 )
 Raw Air 70th ( 2017 )
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 Team jumping 0 0 1
Ski jumping Grand Prix
 Debut in the Grand Prix September 27, 2015
 Overall Grand Prix 71st ( 2018 )
Ski Jumping Continental Cup (COC)
 Debut in the COC June 30, 2012
 COC wins (individual) 06 ( details )
 Overall ranking COC 06. ( 2016/17 )
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 Single jump 6th 4th 5
last change: February 29, 2020

Stefan Huber (born March 8, 1994 ) is an Austrian ski jumper .

Career

Stefan Huber starts for SC Seekirchen-Salzburg . He made his debut on December 18 and 19, 2009 in Seefeld in Tirol in the Alpencup , where he finished 49th and 62nd. In February 2010 Huber started in Villach for the first time in the FIS Cup and reached 59th place. Since then, he has regularly participated in both series of competitions and to this day has won one competition in the Alpine Cup and three competitions in the FIS Cup.

On June 30 and July 1, 2012, Huber made his debut in Stams in the Continental Cup , where he finished 46th and 49th. Subsequently, he started again mainly in the FIS and Alpine Cups, until he started regularly in the Continental Cup from the 2014/15 season . His best placement in the Continental Cup so far was a second place at the competition in Ruka on December 18, 2016. This was also his first podium finish in the Continental Cup.

At the beginning of January 2017, Huber and his brother Daniel were nominated in the national group of Austria for the competitions in Innsbruck and Bischofshofen as part of the Four Hills Tournament 2016/17 . After he was able to qualify for the competition in Innsbruck, he and his trainer Florian Liegl attracted attention because they refused to start due to the most adverse wind conditions, although the jury had given permission to start, and thus accepted a disqualification.

On February 26, 2017, he won his first Continental Cup competition at Iron Mountain, USA . In 2018 further victories followed in Tchaikovsky in Russia and Zakopane in Poland .

successes

Continental Cup wins in singles

No. date place Type
1. February 26, 2017 United StatesUnited States Iron Mountain Large hill
2. 17th March 2018 RussiaRussia Tchaikovsky Large hill
3. 22nd September 2018 PolandPoland Zakopane Large hill
4th 16th March 2019 PolandPoland Zakopane Large hill
5. January 18, 2020 GermanyGermany Klingenthal Large hill
6th February 1, 2020 SloveniaSlovenia Planica Large hill

statistics

World Cup placements

season space Points
2016/17 58. 15th

Grand Prix placements

season space Points
2018 71. 6th

Continental Cup placements

season space Points
2013/14 162. 007th
2014/15 053. 156
2015/16 056. 178
2016/17 006th 799
2017/18 015th 573
2018/19 010. 754

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kuusamo: ÖSV ski jumpers dominate again , on skispringen.com, from December 18, 2016. Retrieved on January 5, 2017.
  2. Official result of the World Cup jumping on January 4, 2017 in Innsbruck , accessed on January 8, 2017
  3. Huber and Granerud win in Iron Mountain , on skispringen-news.de, on February 26, 2017. Accessed on March 2, 2017.