List of national ski-jumping records

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This is the list of national ski-jumping records.

Men

Nation Athlete Metres Feet Place Year Source
 Austria Stefan Kraft (WR) 253.5 831 Vikersund 2017 [2][3]
 Japan Ryōyū Kobayashi 252.0 826 Planica 2019 [3]
 Norway Robert Johansson Vikersund 2017 [2][3]
 Poland Kamil Stoch 251.5 825 Planica 2017 [4][3]
 Slovenia Peter Prevc 250.0 820 Vikersund 2015 [5]
 Germany Markus Eisenbichler 248.0 814 Planica 2017 [3]
 United States Kevin Bickner 244.5 802 Vikersund 2017 [3]
 Finland Janne Happonen 240.0 787 Vikersund 2011 [3]
  Switzerland Simon Ammann 239.5 785 Vikersund 2017 [3]
 Czech Republic Antonín Hájek 236.0 774 Planica 2010 [3]
 Russia Dimitry Vassiliev 233.5 766 Vikersund 2015 [3]
 Italy Alex Insam 232.5 763 Planica 2017 [3]
 France Vincent Descombes Sevoie 230.5 756 Vikersund 2016 [3]
 Estonia Artti Aigro 228.0 748 Planica 2019 [3]
 Canada Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes 224.0 735 Planica 2016 [6]
 Bulgaria Vladimir Zografski 214.0 702 Planica 2019 [3]
 Sweden Isak Grimholm 207.5 681 Planica 2007 [3]
 South Korea Choi Heung-chul Planica 2008 [3]
 Kazakhstan Sergey Tkachenko 199.5 655 Vikersund 2019 [3]
 Belarus Petr Chaadaev 197.5 648 Kulm 2006 [3]
 Netherlands Boy van Baarle 197.0 646 Kulm 2005 [3]
 Slovakia Martin Mesik 195.5 641 Kulm 2006 [3]
 Ukraine Vitaliy Kalinichenko Planica 2020 [3]
 Greece Nico Polychronidis 186.0 610 Oberstdorf 2013 [3]
 Turkey Muhammed Munir Gungen 145.0 475 Rukatunturi 2016 [3]
 Georgia[lower-alpha 1] Koba Tsakadze 142.0 466 Vikersund 1967 [7]
 Spain Bernat Sola 141.0 463 Tauplitz 1986 [3]
 Hungary Gábor Gellér 139.0 456 Harrachov 1980 [3]
 Denmark Andreas Bjelke Nygaard 137.0 449 Lillehammer 2000s [3]
 Great Britain Sam Bolton 134.5 441 Whistler 2019 [8]
 China Li Chao 128.5 421 Planica 2020 [3]
 Romania Eduard Torok 128.0 420 Engelberg 2013 [3]
 Bosnia and Herzegovina[lower-alpha 2] Selver Merdanović 128.0 420 Zakopane 1989 [9]
 Latvia Kristaps Nežborts 127.0 416 Predazzo 2013 [3]
 Kyrgyzstan Dmitry Chvykov 124.0 407 Innsbruck 2002 [10]
 Iceland Anton Øyvindsson 94.5 310 Oslo 2020 [11]
 Lithuania[lower-alpha 1] Zbigniew Kiwert 86.0 282 Nizhny Novgorod 1960 [12]
 Croatia Urban Zamernik 82.0 269 Hinterzarten 2010 [13]
 Andorra Tomás Cano 64.5 212 La Molina 1992 [14]
 North Macedonia[lower-alpha 2] Goga Popov junior 62.0 203 Planica 1952 [15]
 Serbia Nikola Stevanović 60.0 197 Planica 2018 [16][17]
 Australia Bruce Neville 57.5 188 Westby 1997 [3]
 Liechtenstein Norbert Frick 54.5 178 Riezlern 1981 [3]
 Uganda Dunstan Odeke 50.0 164 Oslo 1990s [18]
 Ireland Emile Clare 49.0 160 Kandersteg 2019 [19]
 Montenegro[lower-alpha 2] Božo Čvorović 46.0 151 Žabljak 1962 [20]
 Greenland Hans Holm 45.0 147 Oslo 1956 [3][21]
 Belgium Jeno Farinon 37.0 115 Höhnhart 2019 [22]
 Chile Alfredo Aliaga 30.0 98 Farellones 1955 [3]
 Argentina Luis de Ridder 25.0 82 Farellones 1954 [3]
 New Zealand Brian MacMillan 18.6 61 Mount Cook 1937 [23]
  1. Part of the Soviet Union at the time.
  2. Part of Yugoslavia at the time.

Women

Nation Athlete Metres Feet Place Year Source
 Austria Daniela Iraschko-Stolz (WR) 200.0 656 Kulm 2003 [24]
 Norway Anette Sagen 174.5 584 Vikersund 2004 [24]
 Sweden Helena Olsson Smeby 174.5 584 Vikersund 2004 [24]
 United States Lindsey Van 171.0 561 Vikersund 2004 [24]
 Germany Ulrike Gräßler 146.0 479 Willingen 2010 [24]
 Japan Yuki Ito 145.0 476 Sapporo 2016 [24]
 Slovenia Špela Rogelj 140.0 459 Klingenthal 2012 [24]
 Russia Irina Avvakumova 137.0 449 [24]
 Poland Kinga Rajda 134.0 439 Planica December, 2019 [25]
  Switzerland Bigna Windmüller 133.0 436 Oberstdorf 2008 [24]
 France Julia Clair 131.5 431 Planica 2014 [24]
 Canada Atsuko Tanaka 130.0 426 Courchevel 2013 [24]
 Italy Evelyn Insam 130.0 426 Oslo 2016 [24]
 Finland Julia Kykkänen 125.0 410 Oslo 2016 [24]
 China Chang Xinyue 125.0 410 Lillehammer 2017 [24]
 Czech Republic Michaela Doleželová 116.5 382 Courchevel 2013 [24]
 Romania Daniela Haralambie 115.0 377 Oslo 2016 [24]
 Netherlands Wendy Vuik 107.0 351 Oslo 2013 [24]
 Hungary Virág Vörös 101.0 331 Predazzo 2016 [24]
 Estonia Anemarii Bendi 94.0 308 Otepää 2019 [26]
 Latvia Šarlote Šķēle 85.0 279 Predazzo 2013 [24]
 Kazakhstan Valentina Sderzhikova 80.0 262 Szczyrk 2015 [24]
 South Korea Park Guy-lim 79.5 261 Notodden 2015 [24]
 Ukraine Khrystyna Droniak 77.0 253 Szczyrk 2016 [24]
 Great Britain Mani Cooper 77.0 253 Seefeld 2020 [27]
 Ireland Ida Clare 39.0 128 Kandersteg December 14, 2019 [28]

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