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Ski jumping at the Winter World University Games
Events10 (men: 5; women: 5)
Games
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Ski jumping events have been contested at the Universiade since 1960.

Events

Event 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 78 83 85 87 89 91 93 95 97 99 01 03 05 07 09 11 13 15 17 Years
Men's normal hill 26
Men's large hill 11
Men's normal hill team 16
Women's normal hill 7
Women's team 2
Mixed team 3

Medalists

Men

Normal hill

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1960 Soviet Union Albert Larionov Czechoslovakia Jaromír Nevlud Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milan Rojina
1962 Japan Shigeyuki Wasaka Japan Yosuke Eto Japan Renzo Nigawara
1964 Austria Baldur Preiml Soviet Union Yury Zubarev Poland Andrzej Szfolt
1966 Japan Yukio Kasaya Poland Andrzej Szfolt Japan Takashi Fujisawa
1968 Japan Hiroshi Itagaki Japan Masakatsu Asari Japan Yukio Kasawa
1970 Soviet Union Gariy Napalkov Soviet Union Alexander Ivannikov East Germany Rainer Schmidt
1972 Japan Hideki Nakano Soviet Union Gariy Napalkov Soviet Union Yuriy Kalinin
1975 not included in the program
1978 Soviet Union Sergey Suslikov Czechoslovakia František Novák Soviet Union Sergey Mukhin
1981 Italy Massimo Rigoni Italy Lido Tomasi United States Mark Konopacke
1983 Soviet Union Gennady Prokopenko Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Primoz Ulaga Italy Sandro Sambugaro
1985 Czechoslovakia Jiří Malec Czechoslovakia Ivan Šindler East Germany Ingo Lesser
1987 Czechoslovakia Peter Číž Czechoslovakia Jiří Malec East Germany Ingo Lesser
Czechoslovakia František Vavrinčík
1989 East Germany Heiko Hunger Poland Jarosław Mądry United States Mark Konopacke
1991 Japan Naoto Ito Czechoslovakia Vladimír Podzimek Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Debelak
1993 Japan Naoto Ito Poland Bartłomiej Gąsiennica-Sieczka Japan Mitsuhiro Suzuki
1995 Japan Yukitaka Fukita Slovenia Franci Petek Japan Hiroki Vesugi
1997 Poland Łukasz Kruczek Japan Yoshiharu Ikeda Austria Gerhard Schallert
1999 Austria Fabian Ebenhoch Poland Łukasz Kruczek Japan Yoshiharu Ikeda
2001 Poland Łukasz Kruczek South Korea Choi Heungchul Russia Artur Khamidullin
2003 South Korea Kang Chilgu Austria Reinhard Schwarzenberger Poland Krystian Długopolski
2005 Austria Manuel Fettner Austria Reinhard Schwarzenberger Slovenia Nejc Frank
2007 Russia Dmitry Ipatov South Korea Choi Yongjik Russia Denis Kornilov
2009 South Korea Kim Hyunki Poland Marcin Bachleda Austria Bastian Kaltenboeck
2011 Slovenia Matej Dobovsek Poland Maciej Kot Slovenia Ziga Mandl
2013 Finland Sami Niemi Poland Krzysztof Biegun Russia Mikhail Maksimochkin
2015 Bulgaria Vladimir Zografski Russia Ilmir Hazetdinov Russia Evgeniy Klimov
2017 Japan Naoki Nakamura Russia Mikhail Maksimochkin Austria Thomas Lackner
2023 Kazakhstan Danil Vassilyev Austria Maximilian Lienher Austria Timon Kahofer

Large hill

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1960-1989 not included in the program
1991 Japan Naoto Ito Czechoslovakia Vladimír Podzimek Japan Takayuki Sazaki
1993 Japan Yukitaka Fukita Austria Alexander Diess Austria Franz Wiegele
1997 Japan Yoshiharu Ikeda Austria Alexander Pointner Japan Yusuke Kaneko
1999 Belarus Siarhei Babrou Japan Shinichiro Saito Japan Yusuke Kaneko
2001 Poland Łukasz Kruczek Austria Karlheinz Dorner Czech Republic Vlastibor Sedlák
2003 Slovenia Jernej Damjan South Korea Kang Chilgu Finland Lassi Huuskonen
2005 Austria Manuel Fettner Austria Florian Liegl Austria Martin Koch
2007 Russia Denis Kornilov Japan Yoshihiro Osanai Russia Dmitry Ipatov
2009 Austria David Unterberger South Korea Kim Hyunki South Korea Choi Heungchul
2011 Slovenia Matej Dobovsek Poland Maciej Kot Slovenia Ziga Mandl
2013 Poland Krzysztof Biegun Finland Sami Niemi Japan Junshiro Kobayashi
2015-2023 not included in the program

Normal hill team

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1960-1985 not included in the program
1987 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia East Germany East Germany Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
1989 East Germany East Germany United States United States Japan Japan
1991 Japan Japan Soviet Union Soviet Union Austria Austria
1993 Austria Austria Japan Japan Poland Poland
1995 Austria Austria Japan Japan Slovenia Slovenia
1997 Japan Japan Austria Austria Slovenia Slovenia
1999 Japan Japan Austria Austria Russia Russia
2001 Slovenia Slovenia South Korea South Korea Finland Finland
2003 South Korea South Korea Slovenia Slovenia Poland Poland
2005 Slovenia Slovenia Poland Poland Austria Austria
2007 Austria Austria South Korea South Korea Japan Japan
2009 South Korea South Korea Austria Austria Germany Germany
2011 Japan Japan
Shōtarō Hosoda
Yūmu Harada
Shō Suzuki
Slovenia Slovenia
Rok Mandl
Matej Dobovšek
Žiga Mandl
Poland Poland
Jakub Kot
Wojciech Gąsienica-Kotelnicki
Maciej Kot
2013 Poland Poland
Aleksander Zniszczoł
Bartłomiej Kłusek
Krzysztof Biegun
Russia Russia
Roman Trofimov
Aleksandr Sardyko
Mikhail Maksimochkin
Austria Austria
Daniel Huber
David Unterberger
Clemens Aigner
2015 Russia Russia
Evgeniy Klimov
Mikhail Maksimochkin
Ilmir Hazetdinov
Japan Japan
Kanta Takanashi
Minato Mabuchi
Junshiro Kobayashi
Poland Poland
Andrzej Zapotoczny
Stanisław Biela
Jakub Kot
2017 Russia Russia
Aleksandr Bazhenov
Roman Trofimov
Mikhail Maksimochkin
Slovenia Slovenia
Anže Lavtižar
Andraž Modic
Aljaž Vodan
Poland Poland
Krzysztof Miętus
Stanisław Biela
Przemysław Kantyka
2023 Austria Austria
Maximilian Lienher
Timon Kahofer
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
Sergey Tkachenko
Danil Vassilyev
Japan Japan
Sakutaro Kobayashi
Ryusei Ikeda

Women

Normal hill

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1960-2003 not included in the program
2005 Austria Daniela Iraschko Slovenia Monika Pogladic Japan Seiko Koasa
2007 Austria Daniela Iraschko Japan Misaki Shigeno Japan Erina Kabe
2009 Japan Misaki Shigeno Japan Natsuka Sawaya China Li Zhenhuan
2011 Italy Elena Runggaldier Japan Yurika Hirayama Italy Lisa Demetz
2013 Slovenia Katja Požun Czech Republic Michaela Doleželová Russia Irina Avvakumova
2015 Russia Irina Avvakumova Japan Yuka Kobayashi Russia Anastasiya Gladysheva
2017 Japan Haruka Iwasa Japan Yuka Kobayashi Czech Republic Marta Křepelková
2023 Poland Nicole Konderla Japan Machiko Kubota Poland Kinga Rajda

Normal hill team

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1960-2013 not included in the program
2015 Russia Russia
Anastasiya Gladysheva
Irina Avvakumova
Japan Japan
Yuka Kobayashi
Aki Matsuhashi
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Vladěna Pustková
Michaela Doleželová
2017 Japan Japan
Yuka Kobayashi
Haruka Iwasa
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Karolína Indráčková
Marta Křepelková
Russia Russia
Stefaniya Nadymova
Alena Sutiagina
2023 Poland Poland I
Kinga Rajda
Nicole Konderla
Poland Poland II
Anna Twardosz
Paulina Cieślar
Japan Japan I
Miki Ikeda
Machiko Kubota

Mixed

Team

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1960-2011 not included in the program
2013 Russia Russia
Irina Avvakumova
Mikhail Maksimochkin
Finland Finland
Julia Kykkänen
Sami Niemi
Slovenia Slovenia
Katja Požun
Mitja Mežnar
2015 Japan Japan
Yuka Kobayashi
Junshiro Kobayashi
Russia Russia
Anastasiya Gladysheva
Mikhail Maksimochkin
Japan Japan II
Aki Matsuhashi
Kanta Takanshi
2017 Japan Japan I
Haruka Iwasa
Naoki Nakamura
Czech Republic Czech Republic I
Marta Křepelková
Čestmír Kožíšek
Japan Japan II
Yuka Kobayashi
Max Koga
2023 Poland Poland I
Adam Niżnik
Nicole Konderla
Japan Japan I
Ryusei Ikeda
Machiko Kubota
Poland Poland II
Szymon Jojko
Kinga Rajda

Medal table

Last updated after the 2023 Winter Universiade

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan (JPN)19161853
2 Austria (AUT)118928
3 Poland (POL)710926
4 Russia (RUS)75921
5 Slovenia (SLO)65617
6 South Korea (KOR)45110
7 Soviet Union (URS)44210
8 Czechoslovakia (TCH)36110
9 East Germany (GDR)2125
 Italy (ITA)2125
11 Finland (FIN)1214
12 Kazakhstan (KAZ)1102
13 Belarus (BLR)1001
 Bulgaria (BUL)1001
15 Czech Republic (CZE)0336
16 Yugoslavia (YUG)0134
17 United States (USA)0123
18 China (CHN)0011
 Germany (GER)0011
Totals (19 entries)696970208

References

Sports at the FISU World University Games
Summer World University Games
Compulsory sports
Optional sports
Discontinued sports
Winter World University Games
Compulsory sports
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