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Antti Aalto (ski jumper)

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Antti Aalto
Antti Aalto in 2017.
CountryFinland
Born (1995-04-02) 2 April 1995 (age 29)
Kitee, Finland[1]
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Ski clubKiteen Urheilijat
Personal best225.5 m (740 ft)
Kulm, 15 February 2020
World Cup career
Seasons2013
2015–present
Starts88
Updated on 21 November 2021.

Antti Aalto (born 2 April 1995) is a Finnish ski jumper. He competed in two events at the 2018 Winter Olympics.[2] His best ever result in a World Cup competition is seventh which he reached in Wisła 2018.

Ski jumping career

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Aalto was seventh in the Qualification at the season opener in Wisla. He finished 9th together with the Finnish team in the team competition. On the following day, Aalto was sitting in fifth place after the first round. He lost two positions in the final round, meaning he finished seventh, which was his best ever World Cup result.[3]

World Cup

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Standings

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Season Overall 4H SF RA W6 T5 P7 NT
2012/13 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
2013/14 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
2014/15 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
2015/16 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
2016/17 53 42 N/A N/A N/A N/A
2017/18 54 57 53 33 N/A 63 N/A
2018/19 25 30 30 20 23 N/A 23 N/A
2019/20 32 39 7 29 27 28 N/A N/A
2020/21 37 15 N/A 36 N/A 37 N/A
2021/22 N/A N/A N/A

Individual starts (88)

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Season 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Points
2012/13 0
q
2014/15 0
q q
2015/16 0
q 48 q
2016/17 0
q 35 q q 45 35 q 46 32 36 q 36
2017/18 13
28 26 36 34 42 32 30 40 49 q q 27 37 42 q q 40 40 q
2018/19 Wisła Kuusamo Kuusamo Nizhny Tagil Nizhny Tagil Engelberg Engelberg Oberstdorf Garmisch-Partenkirchen Innsbruck Bischofshofen Val di Fiemme Val di Fiemme Zakopane Sapporo Sapporo Oberstdorf Oberstdorf Oberstdorf Lahti Willingen Willingen Oslo Lillehammer Trondheim Vikersund Planica Planica 288
7 32 33 12 6 15 10 22 36 41 20 23 23 18 40 40 20 9 18 25 18 25 29 18 34 25
2019/20 Wisła Kuusamo Nizhny Tagil Nizhny Tagil Klingenthal Engelberg Engelberg Oberstdorf Garmisch-Partenkirchen Innsbruck Bischofshofen Val di Fiemme Val di Fiemme Titisee-Neustadt Titisee-Neustadt Zakopane Sapporo Sapporo Willingen Tauplitz Tauplitz Râșnov Râșnov Lahti Lahti Oslo Lillehammer 133
40 34 33 23 47 46 37 q 24 34 31 21 27 43 26 27 6 11 19 26 44 52 26 22
2020/21 Wisła Ruka Ruka Nizhny Tagil Nizhny Tagil Engelberg Engelberg Oberstdorf Garmisch-Partenkirchen Innsbruck Bischofshofen Titisee-Neustadt Titisee-Neustadt Zakopane Lahti Willingen Willingen Klingenthal Klingenthal Zakopane Zakopane Râșnov Planica Planica Planica 90
20 36 20 23 23 25 27 19 21 33 19 36 36 46 23 41 q 56
2021/22 Nizhny Tagil Nizhny Tagil Ruka Ruka Wisła Klingenthal Klingenthal Engelberg Engelberg Oberstdorf Garmisch-Partenkirchen Innsbruck Bischofshofen Bischofshofen Zakopane Sapporo Sapporo Sapporo Willingen Willingen Lahti Lillehammer Oslo Oslo Oberstdorf Oberstdorf Planica Planica 0
q q

References

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  1. ^ Profile at FIS portal
  2. ^ "Antti Aalto". PyeongChang2018.com. PyeongChang Organizing Committee for the 2018 Olympic & Paralympic Winter Games. Archived from the original on 21 April 2018. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
  3. ^ FIS. "Viessmann FIS Ski Jumping World Cup Wisla (POL)". www.fis-ski.com. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
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