Dmitriy Vassiliev

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Dimitry Viktorovich Vassiliev (Russian: Дмитрий Викторович Васильев, born 26 December 1979) is a Russian former ski jumper who has competed at World Cup level from 1998 to 2021.

FullnameDmitri Viktorovich Vassiliev
Born (1979-12-26) 26 December 1979 (age 46)
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Country Russia
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Vassiliev in 2019
Personal information
Full nameDmitri Viktorovich Vassiliev
Born (1979-12-26) 26 December 1979 (age 46)
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Sport
Country Russia
SportSkiing
ClubCSKA/Lokomotiv Ufa
World Cup career
Seasons
Indiv. starts243
Indiv. podiums9
Team starts43
Team podiums3
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)233.5 m (766 ft)
Vikersund, 14 February 2015
Updated on 8 January 2022
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World Cup career

Vassiliev made his World Cup debut in the 1998/99 season. His best individual finish is second in Garmisch-Partenkirchen on 1 January 2001, and he has total of nine individual podiums and three team podiums as of January 2018.

His best finish at the Ski Jumping World Championships is fifth in the normal hill team competition in Oberstdorf on 20 February 2005, while his best individual finish is seventh in the large hill competition in Sapporo on 24 February 2007.

In the Ski Flying World Championships, his best finish is seventh in the team competitions in 2004 and 2006.

In the Winter Olympics, his best finish is eighth in the team competition and tenth in the individual normal hill competition in Pragelato on 12 February 2006.

Near-world record

On 15 February 2015 in Vikersund, Vassiliev flew to a distance of 254 m (833 ft) but crashed hard onto near-flat ground. Despite not being an official ski flying world record, this remains the furthest distance ever reached in a FIS-sanctioned ski flying competition as of March 2025.[1]

Summer world record

On 15 October 2016, Vassiliev jumped 147.5 m (484 ft) in Sochi at the Russian National Championships, improving the five-year-old summer world record on a plastic surface.

Doping scandal

In 2001, during the Four Hills Tournament, Vassiliev tested positive for the substance Furosemide, which is a banned diuretic. He subsequently received a two-year ban from ski jumping.[2]

World Cup results

More information Season, Overall ...
Season Overall 4H SF RA W5 T5 P7 NT JP
1998/99 N/AN/AN/AN/A
1999/00 4237N/AN/AN/AN/A42
2000/01 3328N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
2002/03 5372N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
2003/04 5943N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
2004/05 2912N/A61N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
2005/06 2214N/A18N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
2006/07 1110N/A9N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
2007/08 185N/A47N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
2008/09 5564N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
2009/10 2824N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
2010/11 75N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
2011/12 392146N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
2012/13 227N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
2013/14 40N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
2014/15 341522N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
2016/17 584634N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
2017/18 696634N/AN/AN/A
2018/19 494227N/A45N/AN/A
2019/20 665545N/AN/AN/A
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Invalid ski jumping world record

The longest ski jump in history.

More information Date, Hill ...
Date Hill Location Metres Feet
15 February 2015   Vikersundbakken HS240 Vikersund, Norway 254 833
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  Not recognized. Crash at world record distance.

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