World's longest ski jumps

World's longest ski jumps

Below is a list of the longest ski jumps in the world. Those marked * were world records at the time of the jump. Those marked in bold are current national records. The list only shows valid jumps. (Jumps where the jumper falls in the landing does not count as world, national or personal record - Janne Ahonen jumped 240 meters in 2005, but fell, and the length was never considered a World Record.) All the jumps were made in Planica, Slovenia. The longest ski jump jumped in another hill, is Roar Ljøkelsøy's 223-meter-long jump in Oberstdorf, Germany in 2004.


World's longest ski jumps

ki jumping world records

See also

*Ski flying
*Ski-flying World Championships

References

* [http://www.skihopp.no/?show=les&id=690 Liste over verdens lengste hopp] from skihopp.no
* [http://skisprungfan.de/flugrek.html Entwicklung des Weltrekordes] from skisprungfan.de


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