Richard Freitag

Richard Freitag

Freitag in Engelberg, 2014
Country  Germany
Born (1991-08-14) 14 August 1991
Erlabrunn, Germany
Height 1.71 m (5 ft 7 12 in)
Ski club SG Nickelhuette Aue
Personal best 231 m (758 ft)
Kulm, 16 Jan 2016
World Cup career
Seasons 2010–present
Individual wins 5
Team wins 5
Indiv. podiums 14
Team podiums 15
Indiv. starts 143
Team starts 29
Updated on 4 December 2016.

Richard Freitag (pronounced [ˈʁɪçaʁt ˈfʁaɪ̯taːk]; born 14 August 1991) is a German ski jumper.

Career

His FIS Ski Jumping World Cup debut took place on 29 December 2009 at the Four Hills Tournament in Oberstdorf, having previously gained success in the Continental Cup. On 3 January 2010, he succeeded in Innsbruck with a 30th place-his first World Cup point. At the FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 2010 in Planica he reached the 28th place in the individual event. In his second season he won the third place with the German team in Oberstdorf in 2011. At the beginning of the 2011/2012 World Cup, he finished 9th in Kuusamo. In Lillehammer on 3 December 2011 he reached the second rank, his first podium placing. A week later he won the competition on the large hill in Harrachov ahead of Thomas Morgenstern and his team-mate Severin Freund. At the same jump, his father Holger Freitag celebrated his only World Cup victory on 8 January 1983. On 20 January he clinched 2nd spot in Polish Zakopane, behind home favorite Kamil Stoch, securing his 3rd individual podium of his career.

World Cup

Standings

Season Overall SF 4H RA NT
2009/10 90 38 N/A
2010/11 38 52 17 N/A N/A
2011/12 6 11 10 N/A N/A
2012/13 8 13 11 N/A N/A
2013/14 24 24 N/A N/A
2014/15 12 19 6 N/A N/A
2015/16 9 13 9 N/A N/A
2016/17 17 N/A

Wins

No. Season Date Location Hill Size
1 2011/12 11 December 2011 Czech Republic Harrachov Čerťák HS142 LH
2 2012/13 16 February 2013 Germany Oberstdorf Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze HS213 (night) FH
3 10 March 2013 Finland Lahti Salpausselkä HS130 LH
4 2014/15 20 December 2014 Switzerland Engelberg Gross-Titlis-Schanze HS137 LH
5 4 January 2015 Austria Innsbruck Bergiselschanze HS130 LH

References

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