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Adam Małysz
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Adam Małysz
Date of Birth
December 3, 1977
Place of Birth
Wisła
Weight
54 kg
Height
169 cm
Civil status
Married (wife Izabela, daughter Karolina)
Motto
Be good and just
Idol
Jens Weißflog
First Coach
Jan Szturc
National Coach
Łukasz Kruczek (since 2008)
Club
KS Wisła Ustronianka
First Jump
1983 in Wisla
Debut in National team
1994
Debut in World Cup
1994 in Planica
First Points in World Cup
1994 in Innsbruck
First podium in World Cup
1996 in Iron Mountain
Longest Jump
225 m on Letalnica in Planica 2003
Medals
Winter Olympics
Silver
2002 Salt Lake City
Individual large hill
Bronze
2002 Salt Lake City
Individual normal hill
World Championships
Gold
2001 Lahti
Individual normal hill
Gold
2003 Val di Fiemme
Individual normal hill
Gold
2003 Val di Fiemme
Individual large hill
Gold
2007 Sapporo
Individual normal hill
Silver
2001 Lahti
Individual large hill
World Cup
Winner
2000/2001
Winner
2001/2002
Winner
2002/2003
Winner
2006/2007
Current Hill Records
Titisee-Neustadt
Hochfirstschanze K125
145 m
(February 3, 2007)
Trondheim
Granåsen K120
138,5 m
(March 9, 2001)
Innsbruck
Bergisel K120 (Summer Grand Prix record)
136 m
(September 11, 2004)
Predazzo
Trampolino Dal Ben K120
136 m
(February 22, 2003)
Garmisch-Partenkirchen (old hill)
Große Olympiaschanze K115
129,5 m
(January 1, 2001)
Predazzo
Trampolino Dal Ben K95
107,5 m
(February 28, 2003)
Lahti
Salpausselkä K90
98 m
(February 22, 2001)
Karpacz
Orlinek K85
94,5 m
(January 29, 2004)
Adam Małysz (IPA : [ˈadam ˈmawɨʂ] ; born December 3, 1977) is a Polish ski jumper . He was born and still lives in the town of Wisła in southern Poland. Małysz has won 38 World Cup competitions and only Finn Matti Nykänen has won more in the history of ski jumping (46). Małysz was the only ski jumper ever to win the World Cup 3 times in row. He is also the most titled ski jumper in history of the individual World Championships.
His career began in 1995. For two consecutive seasons, he was moderately successful in the Ski Jumping World Cup (7th and 10th in the overall standings respectively). He re-emerged in the 2000/01 season when he won the Four Hills Tournament and the world championship in the individual normal hill while finishing second in the individual large hill. 2002 saw Małysz claim a silver in the individual large hill and a bronze in the individual normal hill at the Salt Lake City Olympic Games . In 2003 he won both world championships titles and added another Ski Jumping World Cup (his third). Four years later in 2007 he surprised his competition with a streak of wins at the end of the season, including the world championship and overtook the young Norwegian Anders Jacobsen in World Cup standings, achieving his fourth victory and straighten Matti Nykänen record winning four times world cup ever.
His success contributed to his enormous popularity not only among ski jumping fans but throughout Poland as well. Most of all he has won three World Cups in a row, an unprecedented achievement. Additionally, Małysz is the only five-time winner of the ski jumping event at the Holmenkollen ski festival (1996, 2001, 2003, 2006 and 2007). He earned the Holmenkollen medal in 2001 for his ski jumping successes (shared with Bente Skari and Thomas Alsgaard ).
He is married and has one daughter, Karolina.
Ski Jumping World Cup Competition Triumphs
Oslo /Holmenkollen – March 17, 1996
Sapporo – January 18, 1997
Hakuba – January 26, 1997
Innsbruck – January 4, 2001
Bischofshofen – January 6, 2001
Harrachov (HS 205) – January 13, 2001
Harrachov (HS 205) – January 14, 2001
Salt Lake City – January 20, 2001
Sapporo – January 27, 2001
Sapporo – January 28, 2001
Willingen – February 4, 2001
Falun – March 7, 2001
Trondheim – March 9, 2001
Oslo /Holmenkollen – March 11, 2001
Kuopio – November 23, 2001
Titisee-Neustadt – December 1, 2001
Villach – December 8, 2001
Engelberg – December 16, 2001
Val di Fiemme /Predazzo – December 21, 2001
Val di Fiemme /Predazzo – December 22, 2001
Zakopane – January 20, 2002
Oslo /Holmenkollen – March 9, 2003
Lahti – March 14, 2003
Lahti – March 15, 2003
Harrachov (HS 142) – December 11, 2004
Tauplitz /Bad Mitterndorf – January 16, 2005
Zakopane – January 29, 2005, tied with Roar Ljøkelsøy
Zakopane – January 30, 2005
Oslo /Holmenkollen – March 12, 2006
Oberstdorf (HS 137) – January 27, 2007
Titisee-Neustadt – February 3, 2007
Titisee-Neustadt – February 4, 2007
Lahti – March 11, 2007
Kuopio – March 13, 2007
Oslo /Holmenkollen – March 17, 2007
Planica /Letalnica – March 23, 2007
Planica /Letalnica – March 24, 2007
Planica /Letalnica – March 25, 2007
Total Podiums
Iron Mountain – February 18, 1996 (2. place)
Lahti – March 1, 1996 (3. place ex-aequo with Primož Peterka )
Falun – March 13, 1996 (2. place)
Oslo /Holmenkollen – March 17, 1996 (1. place)
Bischofshofen – January 6, 1997 (2. place)
Engelberg – January 11, 1997 (3. place)
Sapporo – January 18, 1997 (1. place)
Hakuba – January 26, 1997 (1. place)
Garmisch-Partenkirchen – January 1, 2001 (3. place)
Innsbruck – January 4, 2001 (1. place)
Bischofshofen – January 6, 2001 (1. place)
Harrachov (HS 205) – January 13, 2001 (1. place)
Harrachov (HS 205) – January 14, 2001 (1. place)
Salt Lake City – January 20, 2001 (1. place)
Sapporo – January 27, 2001(1. place)
Sapporo – January 28, 2001 (1. place)
Willingen – February 3, 2001 (2. place)
Willingen – February 4, 2001 (1. place)
Oberstdorf (HS 213) – March 4, 2001 (2. place)
Falun – March 7, 2001 (1. place)
Trondheim /Granasen – March 9, 2001 (1. place)
Oslo /Holmenkollen – March 11, 2001 (1. place)
Kuopio – November 23, 2001 (1. place)
Kuopio – November 24, 2001 (2. place)
Titisee-Neustadt – December 1, 2001 (1. place)
Titisee-Neustadt – December 2, 2001 (2. place)
Villach – December 8, 2001 (1. place)
Engelberg – December 16, 2001 (1. place)
Val di Fiemme /Predazzo – December 21, 2001 (1. place)
Val di Fiemme /Predazzo – December 22, 2001 (1. place)
Garmisch-Partenkirchen – January 1, 2002 (3. place)
Innsbruck – January 4, 2002 (2. place)
Zakopane – January 20, 2002 (1. place)
Lahti – March 1, 2002 (2. place)
Trondheim – March 15, 2002 (2. place)
Oslo /Holmenkollen – March 17, 2002 (3. place)
Kuusamo – November 29 2002 (2. place)
Titisee-Neustadt – December 14 2002 (3. place)
Garmisch-Partenkirchen – January 1, 2003 (2. place ex-aequo with Andreas Goldberger )
Zakopane – January 18, 2003 (3. place)
Zakopane – January 19, 2003 (3. place)
Tauplitz /Bad Mitterndorf – February 1, 2003 (3. place)
Oslo /Holmenkollen – March 9, 2003 (1. place)
Lahti – March 14, 2003 (1. place)
Lahti – March 15, 2003 (1. place)
Planica – March 22, 2003 (2. place)
Kuusamo – November 28, 2003 (2. place)
Kuusamo – November 30, 2003 (2. place)
Zakopane – January 17, 2004(2. place)
Zakopane – January 18, 2004 (2. place)
Harrachov (HS 142) – December 11, 2004 (1. place)
Oberstdorf (HS 137) – December 29, 2004 (3. place)
Innsbruck – January 3, 2005 (2. place)
Tauplitz /Bad Mitterndorf – January 15, 2005 (3. place)
Tauplitz /Bad Mitterndorf – January 16, 2005 (1. place)
Titisee-Neustadt – January 23, 2005 (2. place)
Zakopane – January 29, 2005 (1. place ex-aequo with Roar Ljøkelsøy )
Zakopane – January 30, 2005 (1. place)
Kuopio – March 9, 2005 (3. place ex-aequo with Jakub Janda )
Kuopio – March 7, 2006 (3. place)
Oslo /Holmenkollen – March 12, 2006 (1. place)
Lillehammer – December 3, 2006 (3. place)
Engelberg – December 16, 2006 (3. place)
Oberstdorf (HS 137) – December 30, 2006 (3. place)
Oberstdorf (HS 137) – January 27, 2007 (1. place)
Titisee-Neustadt (HS 142) – February 3, 2007 (1. place)
Titisee-Neustadt (HS 142) – February 4, 2007 (1. place)
Klingenthal – February 7, 2007 (3. place)
Lahti (HS 130) – March 11, 2007 (1. place)
Kuopio (HS 127) – March 13, 2007 (1. place)
Oslo /Holmenkollen (HS 128) – March 17, 2007 (1. place)
Planica /Letalnica – March 23, 2007 (1. place)
Planica /Letalnica – March 24, 2007 (1. place)
Planica /Letalnica – March 25, 2007 (1. place)
References
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