In addition to 18 national titles (ten in Nordic combined and eight in special jumping), he won six World Cups and won the Junior World Championship in Asiago, Italy in 1996 . In the overall World Cup, his best placement was fourth place three times ( 1997/98 , 1999/2000 and 2004/05 ), and from 1997/98 to 2004/05 he was consistently in the top ten of the overall World Cup.
Lodwick took part in five Winter Olympics, in 2002 in Salt Lake City as the best placements, a fifth place in the sprint and fourth place in the team competition.
In March 2006 he ended his career, but at the beginning of the 2008/09 season he started again in the Continental Cup of the Nordic Combined and won three races in a row. In December 2008, almost three years after his resignation, he returned to the World Cup. With two second places in Oberhof , he made an impressive comeback. At the Nordic World Ski Championships in Liberec in 2009 , Lodwick won the titles in the first ever mass start competition and in the individual race.