Polish Zakopane hosts two FIS Ski Jumping World Cup competitions in January and February 2021.
Zakopane in Poland is a classic
ski jumping venue and a traditional host in the
FIS Ski Jumping World Cup. Zakopane premiered as a world cup host already in 1980. After 15 years of absence Zakopane returned to the World Cup programme in 1996 and has been almost regular host ever since. Since 2002 the world cup has been organized in Zakopane every year.
Zakopane has also been a host for the
Ski World Championships three times back in the days in 1929, 1939 and 1962.
The ski jumping hill in Zakopane is called
Wielka Krokiew. It's hill size is 140 metres. The Japanese jumper
Yukiya Satō has the hill record of 147 metres which he jumped in the 2020 world cup team competition.
In 2021 Zakopane will host an extra weekend of competition in February since the weekend in Beijing was cancelled and moved to Zakopane.
Zakopane ski jumping world cup 2021 - Schedule & timetables
Zakopane will host two ski jumping weekends in 2021. After the normal world cup weekend in January Zakopane will also hosts a weekend in February which replaces the originally planned Beijing competitions.
Note: All times are local Polish times (CET)
Weekend 2 - February
Date & time | Event |
Fri 12.2.2021 xx:xx | Qualification HS140 |
Sat 13.2.2021 xx:xx | Individual competition HS140 |
Sun 14.2.2021 xx:xx | Individual competition HS140 |
Weekend 1 - January
Date & time | Event |
Fri 15.1.2021 18:00 | Qualification HS140 |
Sat 16.1.2021 16:15 | Team competition HS140 |
Sun 17.1.2021 16:00 | Individual competition HS140 |
Zakopane world cup 2021 - Results
Zakopane World Cup 14.2.2021
Men HS140
# | Athlete | Points |
1. | Halvor Egner Granerud (NOR) | 298,1 |
2. | Anze Lanisek (SLO) | 295,2 |
3. | Robert Johansson (NOR) | 293,8 |
4. | Marius Lindvik (NOR) | 292,6 |
5. | Stefan Kraft (AUT) | 290,2 |
6. | Dawid Kubacki (POL) | 288,4 |
7. | Daniel Andre Tande (NOR) | 286,4 |
8. | Keiichi Sato (JPN) | 286,0 |
9. | Ryoyu Kobayashi (JPN) | 284,8 |
10. | Daniel Huber (AUT) | 284,5 |
Zakopane World Cup 13.2.2021
Men HS140
# | Athlete | Points |
1. | Ryoyu Kobayashi (JPN) | 268,9 |
2. | Andrzej Stekala (POL) | 268,6 |
3. | Marius Lindvik (NOR) | 267,8 |
4. | Anze Lanisek (SLO) | 266,9 |
5. | Bor Pavlovcic (SLO) | 266,4 |
6. | Daniel Andre Tande (NOR) | 263,5 |
7. | Halvor Egner Granerud (NOR) | 263,0 |
8. | Piotr Zyla (POL) | 257,5 |
9. | Robert Johansson (NOR) | 256,8 |
10. | Stefan Kraft (AUT) | 252,9 |
Zakopane World Cup 17.1.2021
Men HS140
# | Athlete | Points |
1. | Marius Lindvik (NOR) | 296,5 |
2. | Anze Lanisek (SLO) | 294,2 |
3. | Robert Johansson (NOR) | 292,9 |
4. | Daniel Huber (AUT) | 288,9 |
5. | Andrzej Stekala (POL) | 284,7 |
6. | Ryoyu Kobayashi (JPN) | 282,4 |
7. | Yukiya Sato (JPN) | 279,8 |
8. | Markus Eisenbichler (GER) | 279,1 |
8. | Domen Prevc (SLO) | 279,1 |
10. | Daniel Andre Tande (NOR) | 278,3 |
Zakopane, World Cup 16.1.2021
Team HS140
# | Nation | Result |
1. | Austria | 991,2 |
2. | Poland | -8,9 |
3. | Norway | -16,4 |
4. | Slovenia | -66,1 |
5. | Japan | -66,1 |
6. | Germany | -120,9 |
7. | Finland | -189,3 |
8. | Switzerland | -290,7 |
9. | Italy | -654,4 |
Zakopane World Cup 15.1.2021
Qualification men HS140
# | Athlete | Points |
1. | Yukiya Sato (JPN) | 139,8 Q |
2. | Markus Eisenbichler (GER) | 137,0 Q |
3. | Andrzej Stekala (POL) | 135,8 Q |
4. | Daniel Huber (AUT) | 134,4 Q |
5. | Antti Aalto (FIN) | 133,0 Q |
6. | Cene Prevc (SLO) | 132,3 Q |
7. | Dawid Kubacki (POL) | 130,5 Q |
8. | Niko Kytösaho (FIN) | 130,1 Q |
8. | Tilen Bartol (SLO) | 130,1 Q |
10. | Keiichi Sato (JPN) | 129,7 Q |
Past winners in Zakopane ski jumping world cup
Local heroes have been successful in Zakopane as Polish Kamil Stoch has the most wins in the individual competition with five victories alongside the Austrin phenom
Gregor Schlierenzauer. Schlierenzauer has also been successful elsewhere since he has the most world cup wins of all time with 53.
Another local super star
Adam Małysz has four wins in Zakopane. The Finn
Matti Hautamäki has been able to snatch three wins in Zakopane.
Despite an impressive individual record in Zakopane, Poland has won the team competition only once. The team event was launched in Zakopane in 2013.

Individual competition
Year | Winner |
2021 | Marius Lindvik (NOR) |
2020 | Kamil Stoch (POL) |
2019 | Stefan Kraft (AUT) |
2018 | Anze Semenic (SLO) |
2017 | Kamil Stoch (POL) |
2016 | Stefan Kraft (AUT) |
2015 | Kamil Stoch (POL) |
2014 | Anders Bardal (NOR) |
2013 | Anders Jacobsen (NOR) |
2012 | Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT) |
2012 | Kamil Stoch (POL) |
2011 | Simon Ammann (SUI) |
2011 | Adam Małysz (POL |
2011 | Kamil Stoch (POL) |
2010 | Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT) |
2010 | Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT) |
2009 | Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT) |
2009 | Wolfgang Loitzl (AUT) |
2008 | Anders Bardal (NOR) |
2008 | Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT) |
2007 | Rok Urbanc (SLO) |
2006 | Matti Hautamäki (FIN) |
2006 | Matti Hautamäki (FIN) |
2005 | Adam Małysz (POL) |
2005 | Adam Małysz (POL) / Roar Ljökelsöy (NOR) |
2004 | Martin Höllwarth (AUT) |
2004 | Michael Uhrmann (GER) |
2003 | Sven Hannawald (GER) |
2003 | Sven Hannawald (GER) |
2002 | Adam Małysz (POL) |
2002 | Matti Hautamäki (FIN) |
1999 | Martin Schmitt (GER) |
1999 | Martin Schmitt (GER) |
1999 | Janne Ahonen (FIN) |
1999 | Stefan Horngacher (AUT) |
1998 | Primoz Peterka (SLO) |
1998 | Kristian Brenden (NOR) |
1996 | Andreas Goldberger (AUT) |
1996 | Primoz Peterka (SLO) |
1980 | Jens Weissflog (GER) |
1980 | Pjotr Fijas (POL) |
1980 | Stanislaw Bobak (POL) |
Team competition
Year | Winner |
2021 | Austria |
2020 | Germany |
2019 | Germany |
2018 | Poland |
2017 | Germany |
2016 | Norway |
2015 | Germany |
2014 | Slovenia |
2013 | Slovenia |