(1990-01-07) 7 January 1990 (age 34)[1] Innsbruck, Austria
Height
1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)[2]
Ski club
SV Innsbruck–Bergisel
Personal best
243.5 m (799 ft) Vikersund, 12 February 2011
World Cup career
Seasons
2006–2021
Starts
275
Podiums
88
Wins
53
Overall titles
2 (2009, 2013)
Four Hills titles
2 (2012, 2013)
Ski Flying titles
3 (2009, 2011, 2013)
Nordic titles
2 (2008, 2009)
Medal record
Men's ski jumping
Event
1st
2nd
3rd
Winter Olympics
1
1
2
World Championships
6
5
1
Ski Flying World Championships
4
1
0
Total
11
7
3
Olympic Games
2010 Vancouver
Team LH
2014 Sochi
Team LH
2010 Vancouver
Individual NH
2010 Vancouver
Individual LH
World Championships
2007 Sapporo
Team LH
2009 Liberec
Team LH
2011 Oslo
Team NH
2011 Oslo
Individual LH
2011 Oslo
Team LH
2013 Val di Fiemme
Team LH
2009 Liberec
Individual NH
2013 Val di Fiemme
Mixed team NH
2013 Val di Flemme
Individual NH
2015 Falun
Individual LH
2015 Falun
Team LH
2017 Lahti
Team LH
Men's ski flying
World Championships
2008 Oberstdorf
Individual
2008 Oberstdorf
Team
2010 Planica
Team
2012 Vikersund
Team
2010 Planica
Individual
Updated on 21 September 2021.
Gregor Schlierenzauer (pronounced[ˈʃliːʁənt͡saʊ̯ɐ]; born 7 January 1990) is an Austrian former ski jumper who competed from 2006 to 2021. He is one of the most successful ski jumpers of all time, having won the Ski Jumping World Cup overall title, the Four Hills Tournament, and Nordic Tournament twice each; the Ski Flying World Cup overall title three times; as well as four medals at the Winter Olympics, twelve at the Ski Jumping World Championships, and five at the Ski Flying World Championships.
During his victorious 2008–09 World Cup season, Schlierenzauer set a number of ski jumping records, including surpassing Janne Ahonen's record of twelve individual World Cup wins in a season with thirteen; and also tying Ahonen, Matti Hautamäki, and Thomas Morgenstern's record of six consecutive individual wins in a single season. On 26 January 2013, Schlierenzauer equalled Matti Nykänen's long-standing record of 46 individual World Cup wins; he would go on to achieve a total of 53 wins, the most of any male ski jumper.[3]
On 21 September 2021, he announced the end of his athletic career on his website.[4]
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