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U.S. National Ski Jumping Championships
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U.S. National Ski Jumping Championships in the winter sport of ski jumping are decided annually in the United States since 1905, except for the years 1919, 1943-1945 and 2020.

U.S. National Championship
Tournament information
SportSki jumping
LocationUnited States
Established1905
AdministratorNational Ski Association of America, United States Ski Association, U.S. Ski & Snowboard
Nansen ski hill, NH

Origins

Ski jumping national championships organized by the National Ski Association of America (NSA)[1][2] were held annually from 1905 - 1962.[3] Ski jumping, a winter sport competed on specially constructed ski hills, had been introduced by Norwegian immigrants to the U.S. in the 1880s, with ski clubs and annual tournaments beginning shortly afterwards.[4] The National Ski Association, formed by five Midwestern clubs, established categories of participation, scoring rules, and scheduled sanctioned meets, including the National Championship Tournament.

NSA National Championship Tournament

The National Championships were a stand-alone annual competition held during a two day tournament (typically in February, not the end of the ski season). The tournaments were hosted at a member club jumping hill scheduled in advance. Points were awarded by three judges based on distance covered and proper form, combined over two jumps.[5] Champion is the jumper who gets the most points per class, with a separate award for greatest standing distance. As an open competition through 1950, the entrants and tournament champion need not be a U.S. citizen. The National Ski Tournament featured Professional/Expert and Amateur/Novice class divisions, and may also include exhibition, Senior/veteran (over 31 years), and Junior (under 18 years) participation.[6] Starting in 1948, the Class A (Expert) National Champion was awarded the Torger Tokle Memorial Trophy.[7] No championships were held in 1919 and 1943–45, and in the years 1938, 1946 and 1952 separate open and closed competition national championships were awarded.[8] Class B national championships were held 1908–1957. The 1904 Ishpeming annual tournament won by Conrad Thompson[9] is cited by some sources as the first national championship, but this event was prior to official NSA tournaments.[10]

NSA U.S. National Ski Jumping Champions
Year Site class A Champion Sponsor class B Champion Sponsor Notes
1905 Ishpeming, MI Ole Westgaard Coleraine, MN n/a [11]
1906 Ishpeming, MI Ole Feiring Duluth, MN n/a [12]
1907 Ashland, WI Olaf Jonnum Coleraine, MN n/a [13]
1908 Duluth, MN John Evenson Duluth, MN H. Trannum Duluth, MN [14][15][16]
1909 Eau Claire, WI John Evenson Duluth, MN Ingolf Sand Minneapolis, MN [17]
1910 Coleraine, MN Anders Haugen Chippewa Falls, WI Barney Riley Coleraine, MN [18]
1911 Chippewa Falls, WI Francis Kempe Red Wing, MN Barney Riley Coleraine, MN [19]
1912 Fox River Grove, IL Lars Haugen Chippewa Falls, WI Carl Solberg St. Paul, MN [20][21]
1913 Ironwood, MI Ragnar Omtvedt Chicago, IL John Jobe Ironwood, MI [22]
1914 Virginia, MN Ragnar Omtvedt Chicago, IL Sigurd Bergerson Virginia, MN [23]
1915 Duluth, MN Lars Haugen Chippewa Falls, WI Sigurd Bergerson Duluth, MN [24]
1916 Glenwood, MN Henry Hall Steamboat Springs, CO Andrew Olson Iola, WI [25]
1917 St. Paul, MN Ragnar Omtvedt Chicago, IL Ludvig Hoiby Northfield, MN [26]
1918 Fox River Grove, IL Lars Haugen Chippewa Falls, WI Sverre Hendricksen Virginia, MN [27]
1919 cancelled n/a n/a [28]
1920 Chippewa Falls, WI Anders Haugen Steamboat Springs, CO Sverre Hendricksen Superior, WI [29]
1921 Genesee, CO Carl Howelson Steamboat Springs, CO Einar Jensen Chicago, IL [30]
1922 Fox River Grove, IL Lars Haugen Chippewa Falls, WI Ragnar Omtvedt Chicago, IL [31]
1923 Glenwood, MN Anders Haugen Orchard Lake, MN Werner Forsberg Ironwood, MI [32]
1924 Brattleboro, VT Lars Haugen Canton, SD Tarald Hoidalen Chicago, IL [33]
1925 Canton, SD Alfred Ohrn Chicago, IL Halvor Bjorngaard Red Wing, MN [34]
1926 Duluth, MN Anders Haugen Grand Beach, MI Hans Troye Madison WI [35]
1927 Genesee, CO Lars Haugen Minneapolis, MN Hans Thorsdalen Minneapolis, MN [36]
1928 Red Wing, MN Lars Haugen Minneapolis, MN Steffan Trogstad Superior, WI [37]
1929 Brattleboro, VT Strand Mikkelsen Greenfield, MA Guttorm Paulsen Chicago, IL [38]
1930 Canton, SD Casper Oimoen Minot, ND John Steele Denver, CO [39]
1931 Fox River Grove, IL Casper Oimoen Minot, ND George Gunderson Racine, WI
1932 Lake Tahoe, CA Anton Lekang New York, NY Hjalmar Hvam Portland, OR [40]
1933 Salisbury, CT Roy Mikkelsen Chicago, IL Olav Aasen New York, NY [41]
1934 Fox River Grove, IL Casper Oimoen Minot, ND James Hendricksen Wisconsin Rapids, WI [42]
1935 Canton, SD Roy Mikkelsen Auburn, CA Barney McLean Hot Sulphur Springs, CO
1936 Red Wing, MN George Kotlarek Duluth, MN Eugene Wilson Coleraine, MN [43][44]
1937 Salt Lake City, UT Sigmund Ruud Norway Walter Johnson Minneapolis, MN [45][46]
1938 Brattleboro, VT Birger Ruud (open) Norway Ray Lambert Lebanon, NH [47]
Sig Ulland (closed) Leavenworth, WA
1939 St. Paul, MN Reidar Andersen Norway Len Soler St. Paul, MN [48]
1940 Berlin, NH Alf Engen Sun Valley, ID Ellsworth Mitchell Ishpeming, MI [49]
1941 Snoqualmie Pass, WA Torger Tokle Brooklyn, NY Robert Riley Coleraine, MN [50]
1942 Duluth, MN Ola Aanjesen Norway Max Rentsch Minneapolis, MN [51]
1943 cancelled n/a n/a
1944 cancelled n/a n/a
1945 cancelled n/a n/a
1946 Steamboat Springs, CO Alf Engen (open) Sun Valley, ID W. Fahlstrom Lake Placid, NY [52]
Arthur Devlin (closed) Lake Placid, NY
1947 Ishpeming, MI Arnholdt Kongsgård Norway Kenneth Oja Ishpeming, MI
1948 Snoqualmie Pass, WA Arne Ulland Norway Neil Bergstrom Iron Mountain, MI
1949 Salt Lake City, UT Petter Hugsted Norway Willis S. Olson Eau Claire, WI [53]
1950 Duluth, MN Olavi Kuronen Finland Dave Freeman Iron Mountain, MI
1951 Brattleboro, VT Arthur E. Tokle Chicago, IL Keith Zuehlke Eau Claire, WI
1952 Salisbury, CT Merrill Barber (open) Brattleboro, VT Earl Hill Detroit, MI
Clarence Hill (closed) Ishpeming, MI
1953 Steamboat Springs, CO Arthur E. Tokle Chicago, IL Richard Rahoi Iron Mountain, MI [54]
1954 Ishpeming, MI Roy Sherwood Salisbury, CT Raymond Gauthier Ishpeming, MI
1955 Leavenworth, WA Rudy Maki Ishpeming, MI Jack Hooper Iron Mountain, MI [55]
1956 Westby, WI Keith Zuehlke Eau Claire, WI Jerry Lewis Duluth, MN
1957 Berlin, NH Ansten Samuelstuen Steamboat Springs, CO William P. Erickson Iron Mountain, MI [56]
1958 Iron Mountain, MI Willis S. Olson Eau Claire, WI n/a
1959 Leavenworth, WA William P. Erickson Iron Mountain, MI n/a
1960 Iron Mountain, MI James Brennan Leavenworth, WA n/a
1961 Brattleboro, VT Ansten Samuelstuen Steamboat Springs, CO n/a [57]
1962 Fox River Grove, IL Ansten Samuelstuen Steamboat Springs, CO n/a [58][59]

The National Ski Association was succeeded by the United States Ski Association (USSA) as the U.S. national governing body for skiing.

USSA National Ski Jumping Champions

Utah Olympic Park jumps

Starting in 1981, ski jumping championships were competed on both Normal and Large Hills, with hill size measured in meters. In 1997 USSA was renamed the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association (USSA). Women's national championship was added starting in 1997. Since 2010 the championships have been awarded by season (as does the FIS), which means that the championships held in October 2013 count as 2014 champions.

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USSA National Ski Jumping Champions
Year Site Hill Champion Notes
1963 Steamboat Springs, CO Howelsen Hill (K90) Gene Kotlarek [60]
1964 Ishpeming, MI Suicide Hill (K90) John Balfanz
1965 Berlin, NH Big Nansen Ski Jump (K82) David Hicks
1966 Iron Mountain, MI Pine Mountain Jump Gene Kotlarek
1967 Leavenworth, WA Bakke Hill (K100) Gene Kotlarek
1968 Westby, WI Snowflake Ski Jump (K100) Jay Martin
1969 Brattleboro, VT Harris Hill (K88) Adrian Watt
1970 Eau Claire, WI Silver Mine Hill (K85) Bill Bakke
1971 Durango, CO (K70) Jerry Martin
1972 Berlin, NH Big Nansen Ski Jump (K82) Greg Swor
1973 Ishpeming, MI Suicide Hill (K90) Jerry Martin
1974 Leavenworth, WA Bakke Hill (K100) Ron Steele
1975 Brattleboro, VT Harris Hill (K88) Jerry Martin
1976 Olympic Valley, CA Papoose Peak Jumps (K80) Jim Denney
1977 Gilford, NH Torger Tokle Memorial Ski Jump (K87) Jim Denney
1978 Leavenworth, WA Bakke Hill (K100) Mike Devecka
1979 Ishpeming, MI Suicide Hill (K90) Jeff Davis
1980 Eau Claire, WI Silver Mine Hill (K85) Walter Malmquist
1981 Steamboat Springs, CO Howelsen Hill (K90,K114) Horst Bulau
1982 Lake Placid, NY MacKenzie Intervale (K90) Reed Zuehlke
MacKenzie Intervale (K120) Jeff Hastings
1983 Eau Claire, WI Silver Mine Hill (K85) Mark Konopacke
Westby, WI Snowflake Ski Jump (K106) Jeff Hastings
1984 Steamboat Springs, CO Howelsen Hill (K90,K114) Jeff Hastings
1985 Gilford, NH Torger Tokle Memorial Ski Jump (K87) Chris Hastings
1986 Steamboat Springs, CO Howelsen Hill (K90) Rick Mewborn
Howelsen Hill (K114) Mike Holland
1987 Ishpeming, MI