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Thomas Morgenstern
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Thomas Morgenstern

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Spittal an der Drau
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37 years
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Thomas Morgenstern (born 30 October 1986) is an Austrian former ski jumper who competed from 2002 to 2014. He is one of the most successful contemporary ski jumpers, having won the World Cup twice; the Four Hills Tournament and the Nordic Tournament once each; the Grand Prix three times; eight gold medals at the World Championships and three gold medals at the Winter Olympics.

Career

Morgenstern began his ski jumping career in the Continental Cup, winning three events out of four attempts. He made his senior level World Cup debut at the 2002–03 Four Hills Tournament, where he finished 9th in Oberstdorf, 25th in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 9th in Innsbruck and 6th in Bischofshofen; this placed him 10th overall in the final tournament standings. Five days after the end of the tournament, he won his first World Cup event in Liberec. In the following summer, he won the Ski jumping Grand Prix for the first time.

At the start of the 2003–04 season, Morgenstern suffered a violent accident in Kuusamo, in which he was hit by a gust of wind just after takeoff, forcing him to flip over in mid-air and land hard on his back. He only sustained minor injuries, and managed to recover quickly to continue his success. He was second overall to Sigurd Pettersen during most of that season's Four Hills tournament, finally ending up in fourth place. He won his first team medal with a 3rd place at the Ski-Flying World Championships.

In the next season, Morgenstern won gold medals in both team events (normal hill and large hill) at the Nordic World Ski Championships.

During the 2006 Winter Olympics, he won the gold medals in the individual and team large hill competitions. Further, he won the bronze medal in the single event at the Ski-Flying World Championships in Bad Mitterndorf. By ending up as 5th, Morgenstern achieved his best ranking in the world cup so far.

In the 2006–07 season, he won the large hill team event at the Nordic World Ski Championships. Further, by reaching the 3rd place in the normal hill event he won his first individual medal at world championships. As in 2003, Morgenstern won the Ski jumping Grand Prix.

At the beginning of the 2007–08 season, he won the first six competitions, which is an all-time record. With these six wins he also tied the record for most wins in a row, previously set by Janne Ahonen, Matti Hautamäki and Gregor Schlierenzauer. In early 2008, Morgenstern won a gold medal at the Ski-Flying World Championships in Oberstdorf. Morgenstern won the world cup for the first time, 233 points ahead of Gregor Schlierenzauer.

During the 2008–09 season, Morgenstern could not win any competition, but won a team gold medal at the Nordic World Ski Championships in Liberec.

The 2009–10 world cup again was very modest with only two victories. However, Morgenstern won gold medals in the team events at the Ski-Flying World Championships and the 2010 Winter Olympics.

The season 2010–11 again started very successful by winning four of the first six competitions. Morgenstern further won the Four Hills Tournament for the first time in this season. In January 2011, he won his first ski flying event in Harrachov, and fixed his second victory of the ski jumping world cup with a 5th place at the ski flying competition in Vikersund on 13 February. At the 2011 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Oslo he won gold on the normal hill. It was his first gold medal in an individual event at world championships. In the following he further won gold medals in the team events (normal hill and large hill), both times together with Andreas Kofler, Martin Koch and Gregor Schlierenzauer, as well as the silver medal in the individual large-hill event.

On 10 January 2014, he suffered serious head injuries during training for the ski flying event in Bad Mitterndorf. He recovered in time to take part in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, where he placed 14th in the normal hill and 40th in the large hill men's individual ski jumping events.

On 26 September 2014, Morgenstern announced his retirement from competitive ski jumping. His last jump in competitive ski jumping was when he won the silver medal with the Austrian team at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

World Cup

Standings

SeasonOverall4HSFNT
2002/032010N/A9
2003/0464N/A9
2004/0573rd, bronze medalist(s)N/A8
2005/06520N/A1st, gold medalist(s)
2006/0764N/A17
2007/081st, gold medalist(s)2nd, silver medalist(s)N/A6
2008/0978188
2009/103rd, bronze medalist(s)6183rd, bronze medalist(s)
2010/111st, gold medalist(s)1st, gold medalist(s)3rd, bronze medalist(s)N/A
2011/12652nd, silver medalist(s)7N/A
2012/132516N/A
2013/14152nd, silver medalist(s)N/A

Wins

No.SeasonDateLocationHillSize
12002/0311 January 2003Czech Republic LiberecJeštěd A K120 (night)LH
22005/0610 March 2006Norway LillehammerLysgårdsbakken HS134 (night)LH
32007/081 December 2007Finland KuusamoRukatunturi HS142 (night)LH
48 December 2007Norway TrondheimGranåsen HS131 (night)LH
59 December 2007Norway TrondheimGranåsen HS131LH
613 December 2007Austria VillachVillacher Alpenarena HS98NH
714 December 2007Austria VillachVillacher Alpenarena HS98 (night)NH
822 December 2007Switzerland EngelbergGross-Titlis-Schanze HS137LH
930 December 2007Germany OberstdorfSchattenbergschanze HS137 (night)LH
102 February 2008Japan SapporoŌkurayama HS134 (night)LH
113 February 2008Japan SapporoŌkurayama HS134LH
128 February 2008Czech Republic LiberecJeštěd A HS134 (night)LH
132009/106 January 2010Austria BischofshofenPaul-Ausserleitner-Schanze HS140 (night)LH
1416 January 2010Japan SapporoŌkurayama HS134 (night)LH
152010/114 December 2010Norway LillehammerLysgårdsbakken HS138 (night)LH
165 December 2010Norway LillehammerLysgårdsbakken HS138LH
1717 December 2010Switzerland EngelbergGross-Titlis-Schanze HS137LH
1818 December 2010Switzerland EngelbergGross-Titlis-Schanze HS137LH
1930 December 2010Germany OberstdorfSchattenbergschanze HS137 (night)LH
204 January 2011Austria InnsbruckBergiselschanze HS130LH
219 January 2011Czech Republic HarrachovČerťák HS205FH
222011/126 January 2012Austria BischofshofenPaul-Ausserleitner-Schanze HS140 (night)LH
232013/1414 December 2013Germany Titisee-NeustadtHochfirstschanze HS142LH

Honours

  • Gold Merit Badge of Austria: 2004
  • Grand Decoration of Austria: 2006
  • Austrian Sportspersonality of the year: 2008, 2011
  • Part of the Austrian Sportsteam of the year, together with the Austrian ski jumping team: 2005, 2008, 2009, 2011
  • Carinthian Sportspersonality of the year: 4 times, including 2008, 2010

Personal life

In 2013 he left his girlfriend of 10 years and went on vacation to Hawaii with his new girlfriend, a physiotherapist. He has a daughter named Lily (born 26 December 2012) with his ex-fiancee.

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