Michael Hayböck

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Michael Hayböck
File:FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 2014 - Engelberg - 20141221 - Michael Hayboeck.jpg
Country Austria Austria
Born (1991-03-05) 5 March 1991 (age 33)
Linz, Austria
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Ski club UVB Hinzenbach
Personal best 241.5 m (792 ft)
Planica, 20 Mar 2015
World Cup career
Seasons 2010–present
Individual wins 1
Team wins 1
Indiv. podiums 11
Team podiums 7
Yellow bibs 5
Indiv. starts 106
Team starts 10
Updated on 10 Jan 2016.

Michael Hayböck (born 5 March 1991) is an Austrian ski jumper who has competed since 2006.

Career

He took his first World cup win on 6 January 2015 in Bischofshofen in the final event of the 2014–15 Four Hills Tournament. He is a junior world champion from Hinterzarten 2010.

Hayböck competed for Austria in both individual men's ski jumping events at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. He qualified for the finals in both events and placed 5th in the normal hill competition and 8th in the large hill. Then as part of the Austrian team along with Thomas Morgenstern, Thomas Diethart and Gregor Schlierenzauer he took a silver in the team large hill competition at the same games.

World Cup

Standings

Season Overall SF 4H
2009/10 49 44
2010/11 56 31 40
2011/12 42 43 43
2012/13 34 24 28
2013/14 14 14 9
2014/15 5 13 2nd
2015/16 4 3rd

Wins

No. Season Date Place Hill Size
1 2014/15 6 Jan 2015 Austria Bischofshofen Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze HS 140 (night) LH

Individual starts (106)

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
2009/10 Kuusamo Lillehammer Lillehammer Engelberg Engelberg Engelberg Oberstdorf Garmisch-Partenkirchen Innsbruck Bischofshofen Bad Mitterndorf Bad Mitterndorf Sapporo Sapporo Zakopane Zakopane Oberstdorf Klingenthal Willingen Lahti Kuopio Lillehammer Oslo 54
17 38 6
2010/11 Kuusamo Kuopio Lillehammer Lillehammer Engelberg Engelberg Engelberg Oberstdorf Garmisch-Partenkirchen Innsbruck Bischofshofen Harrachov Harrachov Sapporo Sapporo Zakopane Zakopane Zakopane Willingen Klingenthal Oberstdorf Vikersund Vikersund Lahti Planica Planica 28
35 22 25 23 34 32 48 34 39 26 41 q q
2011/12 Kuusamo Lillehammer Lillehammer Harrachov Harrachov Engelberg Engelberg Oberstdorf Garmisch-Partenkirchen Innsbruck Bischofshofen Bad Mitterndorf Bad Mitterndorf Zakopane Zakopane Sapporo Sapporo Predazzo Predazzo Willingen Oberstdorf Lahti Trondheim Oslo Planica Planica 70
19 7 24 35 26 27 31 40 q q 25
2012/13 Lillehammer Lillehammer Kuusamo Krasnaja Polana Krasnaja Polana Engelberg Engelberg Oberstdorf Garmisch-Partenkirchen Innsbruck Bischofshofen Wisła Zakopane Sapporo Sapporo Vikersund Vikersund Harrachov Harrachov Klingenthal Oberstdorf Lahti Kuopio Trondheim Oslo Planica Planica 163
15 33 28 39 26 33 15 39 31 15 16 39 15 20 24 19 18 23 17 50 27 27 30 q 29
2013/14 Klingenthal Kuusamo Lillehammer Lillehammer Titisee-Neustadt Titisee-Neustadt Engelberg Engelberg Oberstdorf Garmisch-Partenkirchen Innsbruck Bischofshofen Tauplitz Tauplitz Wisła Zakopane Sapporo Sapporo Willingen Willingen Falun Lahti Lahti Kuopio Trondheim Oslo Planica Planica 439
7 24 34 14 10 16 3 7 13 19 15 7 7 6 8 16 15 14
2014/15 Klingenthal Kuusamo Kuusamo Lillehammer Lillehammer Nizhny Tagil Nizhny Tagil Engelberg Engelberg Oberstdorf Garmisch-Partenkirchen Innsbruck Bischofshofen Tauplitz Wisła Zakopane Sapporo Sapporo Willingen Willingen Titisee-Neustadt Titisee-Neustadt Vikersund Vikersund Lahti Kuopio Trondheim Oslo Oslo Planica Planica 1157
9 5 5 3 3 9 5 3 3 2 7 6 1 16 4 5 4 10 20 18 15 9 9 7 4 13 29 7 6
2015/16 Klingenthal Lillehammer Lillehammer Nizhny Tagil Nizhny Tagil Engelberg Engelberg Oberstdorf Garmisch-Partenkirchen Innsbruck Bischofshofen Willingen Zakopane Sapporo Sapporo Oslo Trondheim Vikersund Vikersund Lahti Kuopio Almaty Almaty Wisła Wisła Titisee-Neustadt Titisee-Neustadt Planica Planica 337
18 13 8 28 2 9 2 2 5 5 3 37

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