This list shows the ski jumpers who have been on the podium in the FIS World Cup in sequence, starting with the first WC season in 1979/80.
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- Toni Innauer AUT
- Hubert Neuper AUT
- Alfred Groyer AUT
- Jochen Danneberg DDR
- Jari Puikkonen FIN
- Johan Sætre NOR
- Hansjörg Sumi SUI
- Henry Glass DDR
- Martin Weber DDR
- Piotr Fijas POL
- Hirokazu Yagi JPN
- Bogdan Norcic YUG
- Armin Kogler AUT
- Masahiro Akimoto JPN
- Bernard Moullier FRA
- Stanislaw Bobak POL
- Ivar Mobekk NOR
- Olaf Schmidt DDR
- Hans Wallner AUT
- Tom Christiansen NOR
- Alois Lipburger AUT
- Tom Levorstad NOR
- Roger Ruud NOR
- Robert Mösching SUI
- Per Bergerud NOR
- Ján Tánczos TCH
- Jouko Törmänen FIN
- Steve Collins CAN
- Hans Millonig AUT
- Primoz Ulaga YUG
- Peter Leitner BRD
- Horst Bulau CAN New season 1980/81
- Pjotr Sunin URS
- Pentti Kokkonen FIN
- Andreas Felder AUT
- John Broman USA
- Fritz Koch AUT
- Ole Bremseth NOR
- Jon Eilert Bøgseth NOR
- Ernst Vettori AUT
- Matti Nykänen FIN
- Axel Zitzmann DDR
- Dag Holmen-Jensen NOR
- Manfred Deckert DDR New season 1981/82
- Thomas Prosser BRD
- Andreas Bauer BRD
- Halvor Asphol NOR
- Matthias Buse DDR
- Massimo Rigoni ITA
- Josef Samek TCH
- Klaus Ostwald DDR
- Olav Hansson NOR
- Jeff Hastings USA
- Steinar Bråten NOR New season 1982/83
- Jens Weissflog DDR
- Richard Schallert AUT
- Holger Freitag DDR
- Markku Pusenius FIN
- Pavel Ploc TCH
- Stefan Stannarius DDR
- Tuomo Ylipulli FIN
- Vegard Opaas NOR New season 1983/84
- Jiri Parma TCH
- Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl NOR
- Veli-Matti Ahonen FIN
- Manfred Steiner AUT
- Adolf Hirner AUT
- Vladimir Podzimek TCH
- Ole Christian Eidhammer NOR
- Mike Holland USA
- Janusz Malik POL
- Hroar Stjernen NOR New season 1984/85
- Halvor Persson NOR
- Ladislav Dluhos TCH
- Miran Tepes YUG
- Trond Jøran Pedersen NOR
- Tadeusz Fijas POL
- Franz Wiegele AUT
- Gérard Balanche SUI
- Franz Neuländtner AUT New season 1985/86
- Pekka Suorsa FIN
- Frédéric Berger FRA
- Anssi Nieminen FIN
- Rolf Åge Berg NOR
- Valerji Karetnikov URS
- Ulf Findeisen DDR
- Ingo Lesser DDR
- Jukka Kalso FIN New season 1986/87
- Thomas Klauser BRD
- Martin Svagerko TCH
- Ari-Pekka Nikkola FIN
- Akira Sato JPN
- Hiroo Shima JPN
- Heikki Ylipulli FIN
- Didier Mollard FRA
- Matjaz Zupan YUG
- Dieter Thoma BRD New season 1987/88
- Werner Schuster AUT
- Staffan Tällberg SWE
- Erik Johnsen NOR
- Remo Lederer DDR
- Jan Boklöv SWE
- Oliver Strohmaier AUT
- Jiri Malec TCH
- Günther Stranner AUT
- Rajko Lotric YUG
- Risto Laakkonen FIN New season 1988/89
- Clas Brede Bråthen NOR
- Jon Inge Kjørum NOR
- Ingo Züchner DDR
- Roberto Cecon ITA
- Josef Heumann BRD
- Kent Johanssen NOR
- Heinz Kuttin AUT New season 1989/90
- Werner Haim AUT
- Frantisek Jez TCH
- Pavel Kustov URS
- Franci Petek YUG
- Andreas Rauschmeier AUT
- Virginio Lunardi ITA
- Stephan Zünd SUI
- André Kiesewetter GER New season 1990/91
- Vesa Hakala FIN
- Stefan Horngacher AUT
- Per-Inge Tällberg SWE
- Ralph Gebstedt GER
- Mikael Martinsson SWE
- Øyvind Berg NOR
- Raimo Ylipulli FIN
- Toni Nieminen FIN New season 1991/92
- Werner Rathmayr AUT
- Andreas Goldberger AUT
- Martin Höllwarth AUT
- Noriaki Kasai JPN
- Urban Franc SLO New season 1992/93
- Lasse Ottesen NOR
- Steve Delaup FRA
- Akira Higashi JPN
- Bjørn Myrbakken NOR
- Christof Duffner GER
- Jaroslav Sakala CZE
- Yuji Ashimoto JPN
- Ivan Lunardi ITA
- Espen Bredesen NOR
- Takanobu Okabe JPN
- Jinya Nishikata JPN New season 1993/94
- Janne Ahonen FIN
- Sylvain Freiholz SUI
- Christian Moser AUT
- Kenji Suda JPN
- Gerd Siegmund GER
- Kazuyoshi Funaki JPN New season 1994/95
- Mika Laitinen FIN
- Reinhard Schwarzenberger AUT
- Jani Soininen FIN
- Nicolas Dessum FRA
- Jakub Suchacek CZE
- Naoto Ito JPN
- Masahiko Harada JPN New season 1995/96
- Roar Ljøkelsøy NOR
- Hiroya Saito JPN
- Eirik Halvorsen NOR
- Primoz Peterka SLO
- Andreas Widhölzl AUT
- Adam Malysz POL
- Kimmo Savolainen FIN
- Janne Väätäinen FIN
- Kristian Brenden NOR New season 1996/97
- Sturle Holseter NOR
- Pasi Kytösaho FIN
- Bruno Reuteler SUI
- Sven Hannawald GER New season 1997/98
- Hansjörg Jäkle GER
- Martin Schmitt GER New season 1998/99
- Ronny Hornschuh GER
- Hideharu Miyahira JPN
- Tommy Ingebrigtsen NOR
- Matti Hautamäki FIN New season 1999/2000
- Ville Kantee FIN
- Risto Jussilainen FIN
- Michael Uhrmann GER New season 2000/01
- Dimitry Vassiliev RUS
- Wolfgang Loitzl AUT
- Kazuya Yoshioka JPN
- Jussi Hautamäki FIN
- Veli-Matti Lindström FIN
- Igor Medved SLO
- Stephan Hocke GER New season 2001/02
- Simon Ammann SUI
- Martin Koch AUT
- Robert Kranjec SLO
- Sigurd Pettersen NOR New season 2002/03
- Andreas Kofler AUT
- Mathias Hafele AUT
- Florian Liegl AUT
- Bjørn Einar Romøren NOR
- Thomas Morgenstern AUT
- Jakub Janda CZE
- Christian Nagiller AUT
- Tami Kiuru FIN
- Maximilian Mechler GER New season 2003/04
- Georg Späth GER
- Peter Zonta SLO
- Andreas Küttel SUI
- Alexander Herr GER
- Daiki Ito JPN New season 2004/05
- Lars Bystøl NOR
- Janne Happonen FIN New season 2005/06
- Arttu Lappi FIN New season 2006/07
- Anders Jacobsen NOR
- Gregor Schlierenzauer AUT
- Rok Urbanc SLO
- Andrea Morassi ITA
- Jernej Damjan SLO
- Anders Bardal NOR
- Tom Hilde NOR New season 2007/2008
- Michael Neumayer GER
- Ville Larinto FIN New season 2008/09
- Fumihisa Yumoto JPN
- Johan Remen Evensen NOR
- Harri Olli FIN
- Pascal Bodmer GER New season 2009/10
- Emmanuel Chedal FRA
- Andreas Wank GER
- Manuel Fettner AUT New season 2010/11
- Pavel Karelin RUS
- Roman Koudelka CZE
- Severin Freund GER
- Kamil Stoch POL
- Richard Freitag GER New season 2011/12
- Taku Takeuchi JPN
- Lukas Hlava CZE
- Anders Fannemel NOR New season 2012/13
- Andreas Wellinger GER
- Stefan Kraft AUT
- Rune Velta NOR
- Jan Matura CZE
- Jurij Tepes SLO
- Jaka Hvala SLO
- Andreas Stjernen NOR
- Piotr Zyla POL
- Peter Prevc SLO
- Krzysztof Biegun POL New season 2013/14
- Marinus Kraus GER
- Jan Ziobro POL
- Thomas Diethart AUT
- Anssi Koivuranta FIN
- Michael Hayböck AUT
- Johann André Forfang NOR New season 2014/15
- Daniel-André Tande NOR New season 2015/16
- Kenneth Gangnes NOR
- Joachim Hauer NOR
- Domen Prevc SLO
- Karl Geiger GER
- Maciej Kot POL New season 2016/17
- Markus Eisenbichler GER
- Robert Johansson NOR
- Evgeniy Klimov RUS
- Junshiro Kobayashi JPN New season 2017/18
- Dawid Kubacki POL
- Anze Semenic SLO
- Stephan Leyhe GER New season 2018/19
- Ryoyu Kobayashi JPN
- Daniel Huber AUT
- Yukiya Sato JPN
- Timi Zajc SLO
- Anze Lanisek SLO New season 2019/20
- Philipp Aschenwald AUT
- Killian Peier SUI
- Marius Lindvik NOR
- Jan Hörl AUT
- Constantin Schmid GER
- Ziga Jelar SLO
- Halvor Egner Granerud NOR New season 2020/21
- Bor Pavlovcic SLO
- Andrzej Stekala POL
- Lovro Kos SLO New season 2021/22
- Cene Prevc SLO
- Naoki Nakamura JPN New season 2022/23
- Daniel Tschofenig AUT
- Pius Paschke GER New season 2023/24
- Gregor Deschwanden SUI
- Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal NOR
- Aleksander Zniszczol POL
MALE JUMPERS IN SEQUENCE OF FIRST WORLD CUP WIN
- Toni Innauer AUT New season 1979/80
- Jochen Danneberg DDR
- Hubert Neuper AUT
- Martin Weber DDR
- Hirokazu Yagi JPN
- Masahiro Akimoto JPN
- Armin Kogler AUT
- Stanislaw Bobak POL
- Piotr Fijas POL
- Tom Christiansen NOR
- Roger Ruud NOR
- Hansjörg Sumi SUI
- Per Bergerud NOR
- Steve Collins CAN
- Juoko Törmänen FIN
- Hans Millonig AUT
- Horst Bulau CAN New season 1980/81
- Jari Puikkonen FIN
- Johan Sætre NOR
- Alois Lipburger AUT
- Hans Wallner AUT
- Primoz Ulaga YUG
- John Broman USA
- Dag Holmen-Jensen NOR
- Matti Nykänen FIN New season 1981/82
- Manfred Deckert DDR
- Klaus Ostwald DDR
- Ole Bremseth NOR
- Jens Weissflog DDR New season 1982/83
- Holger Freitag DDR
- Pavel Ploc TCH
- Steinar Bråten NOR
- Vegard Opaas NOR New season 1983/84
- Jeff Hastings USA
- Jiri Parma TCH
- Manfred Steiner AUT
- Vladimir Podzimek TCH
- Andreas Felder AUT New season 1984/85
- Ernst Vettori AUT
- Hroar Stjernen NOR
- Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl NOR
- Franz Neuländtner AUT New season 1985/86
- Pekka Suorsa FIN
- Ulf Findeisen DDR
- Rolf Åge Berg NOR
- Martin Svagerko TCH New season 1986/87
- Andreas Bauer BRD
- Tuomo Ylipulli FIN
- Akira Sato JPN
- Ari-Pekka Nikkola FIN
- Erik Johnsen NOR New season 1987/88
- Dieter Thoma BRD New season 1988/89
- Risto Laakkonen FIN
- Jan Boklöv SWE
- Mike Holland USA
- Jon Inge Kjørum NOR
- Frantisek Jez TCH New season 1989/90
- Werner Haim AUT
- Franci Petek YUG
- Roberto Cecon ITA
- André Kiesewetter GER New season 1990/91
- Stephan Zünd SUI
- Stefan Horngacher AUT
- Mikael Martinsson SWE
- Heinz Kuttin AUT
- Staffan Tällberg SWE
- Ralph Gebstedt GER
- Toni Nieminen FIN New season 1991/92
- Werner Rathmayr AUT
- Martin Höllwarth AUT
- Noriaki Kasai JPN
- Akira Higashi JPN New season 1992/93
- Christof Duffner GER
- Andreas Goldberger AUT
- Jaroslav Sakala CZE
- Ivan Lunardi ITA
- Espen Bredesen NOR
- Janne Ahonen FIN New season 1993/94
- Gerd Siegmund GER
- Kazuyoshi Funaki JPN New season 1994/95
- Reinhard Schwarzenberger AUT
- Nicolas Dessum FRA
- Mika Laitinen FIN New season 1995/96
- Masahiko Harada JPN
- Hiroya Saito JPN
- Jani Soininen FIN
- Primoz Peterka SLO
- Kimmo Savolainen FIN
- Adam Malysz POL
- Kristian Brenden NOR New season 1996/97
- Takanobu Okabe JPN
- Andreas Widhölzl AUT
- Sven Hannawald GER New season 1997/98
- Martin Schmitt GER New season 1998/99
- Hideharu Miyahira JPN
- Ville Kantee FIN New season 1999/2000
- Matti Hautamäki FIN New season 2000/01
- Risto Jussilainen FIN
- Stephan Hocke GER New season 2001/02
- Simon Ammann SUI
- Sigurd Pettersen NOR New season 2002/03
- Bjørn Einar Romøren NOR
- Thomas Morgenstern AUT
- Christian Nagiller AUT
- Roar Ljøkelsøy NOR
- Florian Liegl AUT
- Tami Kiuru FIN New season 2003/04
- Peter Zonta SLO
- Michael Uhrmann GER
- Jakub Janda CZE New season 2004/05
- Robert Kranjec SLO New season 2005/06
- Andreas Küttel SUI
- Lars Bystøl NOR
- Andreas Kofler AUT
- Janne Happonen FIN
- Arttu Lappi FIN New season 2006/07
- Gregor Schlierenzauer AUT
- Anders Jacobsen NOR
- Rok Urbanc SLO
- Tom Hilde NOR New season 2007/08
- Anders Bardal NOR
- Fumihisa Yumoto JPN New season 2008/09
- Wolfgang Loitzl AUT
- Harri Olli FIN
- Ville Larinto FIN New season 2010/11
- Martin Koch AUT
- Severin Freund GER
- Kamil Stoch POL
- Johan Remen Evensen NOR
- Richard Freitag GER New season 2011/12
- Daiki Ito JPN
- Jan Matura CZE New season 2012/13
- Jaka Hvala SLO
- Piotr Zyla POL
- Jurij Tepes SLO
- Krzysztof Biegun POL New season 2013/14
- Jan Ziobro POL
- Thomas Diethart AUT
- Anssi Koivuranta FIN
- Peter Prevc SLO
- Andreas Wellinger GER
- Jernej Damjan SLO
- Roman Koudelka CZE New season 2014/15
- Anders Fannemel NOR
- Stefan Kraft AUT
- Michael Hayböck AUT
- Daniel-André Tande NOR New season 2015/16
- Kenneth Gangnes NOR
- Johann André Forfang NOR
- Domen Prevc SLO New season 2016/17
- Maciej Kot POL
- Junshiro Kobayashi JPN New season 2017/18
- Andreas Stjernen NOR
- Anze Semenic SLO
- Robert Johansson NOR
- Evgeniy Klimov RUS New season 2018/19
- Ryoyu Kobayashi JPN
- Karl Geiger GER
- Dawid Kubacki POL
- Timi Zajc SLO
- Markus Eisenbichler GER
- Yukiya Sato JPN New season 2019/20
- Marius Lindvik NOR
- Stephan Leyhe GER
- Halvor Egner Granerud NOR New season 2020/21
- Anze Lanisek SLO New season 2021/22
- Jan Hörl AUT
- Daniel Huber AUT
- Pius Paschke GER New season 2023/24
- Lovro Kos SLO
MALE JUMPERS WHO HAVE BEEN ON THE PODIUM IN A WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OR OLYMPIC GAMES, BUT NOT THE WORLD CUP (SINCE 1980)
- Keijo Korhonen FIN (World Championship 1982, team)
- Frank Sauerbrey DDR (World Championship 1985, team)
- Matjaz Debelak YUG (Olympic Games 1988, large hill)
- Magne Johansen NOR (World Championship 1989, team)
- Rune Olijnyk NOR (World Championship 1991, large hill)
- Heiko Hunger GER (World Championship 1991, team)
- Tomas Goder TCH (Olympic Games 1992, team)
- Helge Brendryen NOR (World Championship 1993, team)
- Naoki Yasuzaki JPN (World Championship 1995, team)
- Damjan Fras SLO (Olympic Games 2002, team)
- Rok Benkovic SLO (World Championship 2005, normal hill)
- Jure Bogataj SLO (World Championship 2005, team normal hill)
- Shohei Tochimoto JPN (World Championship 2007, team)
- Olli Muotka FIN (Ski Flying World Championship 2010, team)
- Jure Sinkovec SLO (Ski Flying World Championship 2012, team)
- Reruhi Shimizu JPN (Olympic Games 2014, team)
- Manuel Poppinger AUT (World Championship 2015, team)
- Klemens Muranka POL (World Championship 2015, team)
- Stefan Hula POL (Olympic Games 2018, team)
- Danil Sadreev RUS (Olympic Games 2022, mixed team)
- Matthew Soukup CAN (Olympic Games 2022, mixed team)
- Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes CAN (Olympic Games 2022, mixed team)
# Four newest podium debutants from all countries #
- POLAND: Aleksander Zniszczol, Andrzej Stekala, Dawid Kubacki, Maciej Kot
- NORWAY: Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal, Halvor Egner Granerud, Marius Lindvik, Robert Johansson
- SWITZERLAND: Gregor Deschwanden, Killian Peier, Andreas Küttel, Simon Ammann
- GERMANY: Pius Paschke, Constantin Schmid, Stephan Leyhe, Markus Eisenbichler
- AUSTRIA: Daniel Tschofenig, Jan Hörl, Philipp Achenwald, Daniel Huber
- JAPAN: Naoki Nakamura, Yukiya Sato, Ryoyu Kobayashi, Junshiro Kobayashi
- SLOVENIA: Cene Prevc, Lovro Kos, Bor Pavlovcic, Ziga Jelar
- RUSSIA: Evgeniy Klimov, Pavel Karelin, Dimitry Vassiliev, Pavel Kustov (for Soviet Union)
- FINLAND: Anssi Koivuranta, Harri Olli, Ville Larinto, Arttu Lappi
- CZECH REPUBLIC: Jan Matura, Lukas Hlava, Roman Koudelka, Jakub Janda
- FRANCE: Emmanuel Chedal, Nicolas Dessum, Steve Delaup, Didier Mollard
- ITALY: Andrea Morassi, Ivan Lunardi, Virginio Lunardi, Roberto Cecon
- SWEDEN: Mikael Martinsson, Per-Inge Tällberg, Jan Boklöv, Staffan Tällberg
- SLOVAKIA: Martin Svagerko (for Czechoslovakia), Ján Tánczos (for Czechoslovakia), ---, ---
- USA: Mike Holland, Jeff Hastings, John Broman, ---
- CANADA: Horst Bulau, Steve Collins, ---, ---
# Four newest winning debutants from all countries #
- SLOVENIA: Lovro Kos, Anze Lanisek, Timi Zajc, Anze Semenic
- GERMANY: Pius Paschke, Stephan Leyhe, Markus Eisenbichler, Karl Geiger
- AUSTRIA: Daniel Huber, Jan Hörl, Michael Hayböck, Stefan Kraft
- NORWAY: Halvor Egner Granerud, Marius Lindvik, Robert Johansson, Andreas Stjernen
- JAPAN: Yukiya Sato, Ryoyu Kobayashi, Junshiro Kobayashi, Daiki Ito
- POLAND: Dawid Kubacki, Maciej Kot, Jan Ziobro, Krzysztof Biegun
- RUSSIA: Evgeniy Klimov, ---, ---, ---
- CZECH REPUBLIC: Roman Koudelka, Jan Matura, Jakub Janda, Jaroslav Sakala
- FINLAND: Anssi Koivuranta, Ville Larinto, Harri Olli, Arttu Lappi
- SWITZERLAND: Andreas Küttel, Simon Ammann, Stephan Zünd, Hansjörg Sumi
- FRANCE: Nicolas Dessum, ---, ---, ---
- ITALY: Ivan Lunardi, Roberto Cecon, ---, ---
- SWEDEN: Staffan Tällberg, Mikael Martinsson, Jan Boklöv, ---
- USA: Mike Holland, Jeff Hastings, John Broman, ---
- SLOVAKIA: Martin Svagerko (for Czechoslovakia), ---, ---, ---
- CANADA: Horst Bulau, Steve Collins, ---, ---
# WOMEN #
Women on World Cup podiums in sequence:
- Sarah Hendrickson USA Season 2011-12
- Coline Mattel FRA
- Melanie Faisst GER
- Sabrina Windmüller SUI
- Lindsay Van USA
- Lisa Demetz ITA
- Sara Takanashi JPN
- Jessica Jerome USA
- Daniela Iraschko-Stolz AUT
- Anette Sagen NOR
- Ulrike Grässler GER
- Katja Pozun SLO
- Jacqueline Seifriedsberger AUT
- Evelyn Insam ITA New season 2012-13
- Carina Vogt GER
- Giannina Ernst GER New season 2013-14
- Irina Avvakumova RUS
- Yuki Ito JPN
- Bigna Windmüller SUI
- Maja Vtic SLO
- Julia Kykkänen FIN
- Maren Lundby NOR
- Julia Clair FRA
- Spela Rogelj SLO New season 2014-15
- Chiara Kreuzer AUT
- Taylor Henrich CAN
- Nita Englund USA
- Eva Pinkelnig AUT New season 2015-16
- Ema Klinec SLO
- Anna Rupprecht GER New season 2016-17
- Katharina Schmid GER
- Manuela Malsiner ITA
- Svenja Würth GER
- Nika Kriznar SLO New season 2017-18
- Juliane Seyfarth GER New season 2018-19
- Lidiia Iakovleva RUS
- Ramona Straub GER
- Anna Odine Strøm NOR
- Ursa Bogataj SLO
- Marita Kramer AUT New season 2019-20
- Lara Malsiner ITA
- Silje Opseth NOR
- Eirin Maria Kvandal NOR New season 2020-21
- Aleksandra Kustova RUS New season 2021-22
- Lisa Eder AUT
- Joséphine Pagnier FRA
- Frida Westman SWE New season 2022-23
- Selina Freitag GER
- Alexandria Loutitt CAN
- Abigail Strate CAN
- Nozomi Maruyama JPN
- Nika Prevc SLO
- Jenny Rautionaho FIN New season 2023-24
# FEMALE JUMPERS IN SEQUENCE OF FIRST WORLD CUP WIN #
- Sarah Hendrickson USA New season 2011-12
- Sabrina Windmüller SUI
- Daniela Iraschko-Stolz AUT
- Sara Takanashi JPN
- Coline Mattel FRA New season 2012-13
- Anette Sagen NOR
- Jacqueline Seifriedsberger AUT
- Irina Avvakumova RUS New season 2013-14
- Spela Rogelj SLO New season 2014-15
- Carina Vogt GER
- Maja Vtic SLO New season 2015-16
- Maren Lundby NOR New season 2016-17
- Yuki Ito JPN
- Katharina Schmid GER
- Juliane Seyfarth GER New season 2018-19
- Lidiia Iakovleva RUS
- Chiara Kreuzer AUT New season 2019-20
- Marita Kramer AUT
- Eva Pinkelnig AUT
- Eirin Maria Kvandal NOR New season 2020-21
- Nika Kriznar SLO
- Ema Klinec SLO New season 2021-22
- Ursa Bogataj SLO
- Silje Opseth NOR
- Anna Odine Strøm NOR New season 2022-23
- Alexandria Loutitt CAN
- Joséphine Pagnier FRA New season 2023-24
- Nika Prevc SLO
FEMALE JUMPERS WHO HAVE BEEN ON THE PODIUM IN A WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OR OLYMPIC GAMES, BUT NOT THE WORLD CUP
- Elena Runggaldier ITA (World Championship 2011, normal hill)
- Line Jahr NOR (World Championship 2015, mixed team)
- Ingebjørg Saglien Bråten NOR (World Championship 2019, team)
- Sophie Sorschag AUT/KOS (World Championship 2021, team)
- Thea Minyan Bjørseth NOR (World Championship 2021, team - World Championshio 2023, team - World Championship 2023, mixed team)
- Irma Makhinia RUS (Olympic Games 2022, mixed team)
- Luisa Görlich GER (World Championship 2023, team)
- Julia Mühlbacher AUT (World Championship 2023, team)
# Four newest female podium debutants from all countries #
- Finland: Jenny Rautionaho, Julia Kykkänen, ---, ---
- Slovenia: Nika Prevc, Ursa Bogataj, Nika Kriznar, Ema Klinec
- Japan: Nozomi Maruyama, Yuki Ito, Sara Takanashi, ---
- Canada: Abigail Strate, Alexandria Loutitt, Taylor Henrich, ---
- Germany: Selina Freitag, Ramona Straub, Juliane Seyfarth, Svenja Würth
- Sweden: Frida Westman, ---, ---, ---
- France: Joséphine Pagnier, Julia Clair, Coline Mattel, ---
- Austria: Lisa Eder, Marita Kramer, Eva Pinkelnig, Chiara Kreuzer
- Russia: Aleksandra Kustova, Lidiia Iakovleva, Irina Avvakumova, ---
- Norway: Eirin Maria Kvandal, Silje Opseth, Anna Odine Strøm, Maren Lundby
- Italy: Lara Malsiner, Manuela Malsiner, Evelyn Insam, Lisa Demetz
- USA: Nita Englund, Jessica Jerome, Lindsay Van, Sarah Hendrickson
- Switzerland: Bigna Windmüller, Sabrina Windmüller, ---, ---
# Four newest female winning debutants from all countries #
- Slovenia: Nika Prevc, Ursa Bogataj, Ema Klinec, Nika Kriznar
- France: Joséphine Pagnier, Coline Mattel, ---, ---
- Canada: Alexandria Loutitt, ---, ---, ---
- Norway: Anna Odine Strøm, Silje Opseth, Eirin Maria Kvandal, Maren Lundby
- Austria: Eva Pinkelnig, Marita Kramer, Chiara Kreuzer, Jacqueline Seifriedsberger
- Russia: Lidiia Iakovleva, Irina Avvakumova, ---, ---
- Germany: Juliane Seyfarth, Katharina Schmid, Carina Vogt, ---
- Japan: Yuki Ito, Sara Takanashi, ---, ---
- Switzerland: Sabrina Windmüller, ---, ---, ---
- USA: Sarah Hendrickson, ---, ---, ---