Andreas Wellinger

Andreas Wellinger
Country  Germany
Born (1995-08-28) 28 August 1995
Ruhpolding, Germany
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Ski club SC Ruhpolding
Personal best 206.5 m (677 ft)
Planica, 22 Mar 2013
World Cup career
Seasons 2012–present
Individual wins 1
Team wins 4
Indiv. podiums 6
Team podiums 9
Indiv. starts 76
Team starts 13
Updated on 17 March 2016.

Andreas Wellinger (born 28 August 1995) is a German ski jumper, a member of the national team, Olympic Champion 2014 in team competition.

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 fell on fifth place. The same year, he already won the large hill team event in Kuusamo and got two individual podiums in Sochi and Engelberg. In season 2012/2013, he reached 393 points and finished in World cup as 20th.

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 in Germany's ski jumping 2014 Winter Olympics team. He was sixth on a small individual hill and won a golden medal with Germany on a team event. He ended 2013/2014 season on 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 the 6th of March in Lahti.

World Cup

Standings

Season Overall SF 4H
2012/13 20 45 9
2013/14 9 12 10
2014/15 35
2015/16 17 12

Wins

No. Season Date Place Hill Size
1 2013/14 16 January 2014 Poland Wisła Malinka HS 134 (night) LH

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