Andreas Wellinger

Andreas Wellinger (born 28 August 1995) is a German ski jumper. His career-best achievements include an individual gold and silver medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics. He also won a team gold medal at the 2014 Winter Olympics and a team silver medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics, mixed team gold at the 2017 and 2023 Ski Jumping World Championships, an individual silver medal at the 2017 and 2023 World Championships and individual silver medal at the 2024 Ski Flying World Championships.

Andreas Wellinger
Wellinger in Klingenthal, 2017
CountryGermany
Born (1995-08-28) 28 August 1995
Ruhpolding, Germany
Height1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Ski clubSC Ruhpolding
Personal best245 m (804 ft)
Vikersund, 18 March 2017
World Cup career
Seasons2012–present
Starts222
Podiums37
Wins7
Medal record
Representing  Germany
Men's ski jumping
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Olympic Games 2 2 0
Ski Jumping World Championships 2 3 0
Ski Flying World Championships 0 3 1
Total 4 8 1
Olympic Games
2014 SochiTeam LH
2018 PyeongchangIndividual NH
2018 PyeongchangIndividual LH
2018 PyeongchangTeam LH
World Championships
2017 LahtiMixed team NH
2023 PlanicaMixed team NH
2017 LahtiIndividual NH
2017 LahtiIndividual LH
2023 PlanicaIndividual NH
Men's ski flying
World Championships
2016 Bad MitterndorfTeam
2022 VikersundTeam
2024 Bad MitterndorfIndividual
2024 Bad MitterndorfTeam
Updated on 4 February 2024.

Wellinger's best finish in the World Cup overall standings is fourth, in the 2016–17 season.

Career

Wellinger's debut in FIS Ski Jumping World Cup took place in 2012 on competition on small hill in Lillehammer. He led after the first round, but in the second round he dropped to fifth place. The same year, he won the large hill team event in Kuusamo and got two individual podiums in Sochi and Engelberg as well. During the 2012/2013 season, he reached 393 points and finished in World cup in 20th place.

He won the summer Grand Prix FIS Ski Jumping in 2013, ahead of Slovene ski jumper Jernej Damjan. At the first competition in season 2013/2014 in Klingenthal, he was second and that was his third podium. In Engelberg, the same year, he also finished second. He ended the Four Hills Tournament in 10th place. Then he won in Wisla 2014. He was on Germany's ski jumping 2014 Winter Olympics team. He was sixth on a small individual hill and won a gold medal with Germany in a team event. He ended 2013/2014 season in 9th place. He started season 2014/2015 in Klingenthal with 3rd place. In Ruka he had a bad fall and broke his collarbone and next jumped on 6 March in Lahti.

2018: Winter Olympic Games

Andreas Wellinger won the gold medal in the Men's Normal Hill Individual Ski Jumping event at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games. He also won the silver in the Men's Individual Large Hill Ski Jumping event, and another silver as part of the German Team in the Men's Team Ski Jumping event.

Major tournament results

Olympic Games

Event Normal hill Large hill Team LH Team Mixed
2014 Sochi 6 45
2018 Pyeongchang

FIS Nordic World Ski Championships

Event Normal hill Large hill Team LH Mixed Team NH
2015 Falun 11 DNS
2017 Lahti 4
2019 Seefeld 32
2023 Planica 13 5

FIS Ski Flying World Championships

Event Individual Team
2014 Harrachov 13 Cancelled
2016 Bad Mitterndorf 14
2018 Oberstdorf 7 4
2022 Vikersund 14
2024 Bad Mitterndorf

World Cup

Season standings

 Season [1] Tour Standings
Overall 4H SF RA W6 P7
2012/13 20945N/A
2013/14 91012N/A
2014/15 35N/A
2015/16 1712N/A
2016/17 422N/A
2017/18 62619524
2018/19 183122331925
2020/21 62
2021/22 29312529N/A17
2022/23 711922N/A17
2023/24 2N/A

Wins

No. Season Date Location Hill Size
1 2013/1416 January 2014   WisłaMalinka HS134 (night)LH
2 2016/1729 January 2017   WillingenMühlenkopfschanze HS145LH
3 2017/183 December 2017   Nizhny TagilTramplin Stork HS134 (night)LH
4 2022/2311 February 2023   Lake PlacidMacKenzie Intervale Complex HS128LH
5 18 February 2023   RâșnovRâșnov Ski Jump HS97NH
6 2023/2429 December 2023   OberstdorfSchattenbergschanze HS137 (night)LH
7 4 February 2024   WillingenMühlenkopfschanze HS147 (night)LH

See also

References

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