Sara Takanashi: Ski Jumping’s Record Winner

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Sara Takanashi: Ski Jumping’s Record Winner

By SportsPulse Editorial Team|Updated June 22, 2026|Editorial reviewEditorial policy ›

The most World Cup wins of any ski jumper, four overall titles and Olympic bronze. Here is the career of Sara Takanashi.

By the SportsPulse editorial team·Last verified: 17 Jun 2026·~5 min read
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The quick version

Sara Takanashi is the most successful ski jumper in World Cup history. She holds the record for the most individual World Cup victories of any jumper — man or woman — with four overall World Cup titles and an Olympic bronze. (Status as of June 2026.)

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1. The World Cup record

More wins than anyone.

Takanashi holds the record for the most individual victories in FIS Ski Jumping World Cup history — over 60 — surpassing every athlete, male or female.1 ⚠ Still active; win totals keep rising — check the latest.

2. Overall titles

A four-time champion.

She has won four overall World Cup titles — an all-time female record — and seven World Championship medals.1

3. Olympic bronze

A medal at PyeongChang.

Takanashi won bronze in the individual normal hill at PyeongChang 2018, her standout Olympic result.1

4. Why she matters

A pioneer of women’s ski jumping.

Takanashi has dominated women’s ski jumping since its early Olympic days — one of the great figures of Japanese winter sport, with Noriaki Kasai.

Frequently asked questions

What is Sara Takanashi’s biggest record?
The most individual World Cup ski-jumping victories of any athlete, male or female.

How many overall World Cup titles has she won?
Four — an all-time female record.

Did she win an Olympic medal?
Yes — bronze in the normal hill at PyeongChang 2018.

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Explore the stories, systems and culture behind Japanese sport.

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Sources & notes

  1. Most individual World Cup wins ever (60+, male or female); four overall World Cup titles (female record); seven World Championship medals; PyeongChang 2018 normal-hill bronze. Wikipedia; Olympics.com.

A profile dated 22 June 2026. No copyrighted material is reproduced.

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