Lovro Kos
Kos in 2024 |
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| Born | (1999-07-23) 23 July 1999
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| Sport | Skiing |
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| Club | SSK Ilirija[2] |
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| Seasons | 2021–present |
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| Indiv. starts | 116 |
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| Indiv. podiums | 4 |
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| Indiv. wins | 2 |
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| Team starts | 14 |
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| Team podiums | 10 |
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| Team wins | 4 |
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| Personal best(s) | 236 m (774 ft) Planica, 24 March 2021 |
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| Updated on 13 December 2025 |
Lovro Kos (born 23 July 1999[3]) is a Slovenian ski jumper.
Career
Kos made his FIS Ski Jumping World Cup debut in January 2021 in Willingen.[4] Three years later, on 10 February 2024, he won his first individual World Cup event in Lake Placid.[5]
He competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing and won a silver medal in the men's large hill team event, together with his teammates Peter Prevc, Timi Zajc, and Cene Prevc.[6]
Major tournament results
Winter Olympics
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships
FIS Ski Flying World Championships
World Cup results
Standings
Wins
Individual starts
winner (1); second (2); third (3); did not compete (–); failed to qualify (q); disqualified (DQ)
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Points
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14
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q
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39
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27
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21
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15
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17
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3
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25
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9
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41
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7
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12
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10
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42
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q
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22
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15
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37
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28
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19
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27
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20
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24
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q
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27
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35
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q
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46
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30
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30
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19
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8
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30
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20
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| 2023–24
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30
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4
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DQ
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4
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15
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4
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26
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4
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9
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10
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16
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1
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2
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23
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9
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15
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24
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24
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18
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13
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27
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27
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References
External links
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- 1982: Norway
- 1984: Finland
- 1985: Finland
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- 1989: Finland
- 1991: Austria
- 1993: Norway
- 1995: Finland
- 1997: Finland
- 1999: Germany
- 2001: Germany
- 2003: Finland
- 2005: Austria
- 2007: Austria
- 2009: Austria
- 2011: Austria
- 2013: Austria
- 2015: Norway
- 2017: Poland
- 2019: Germany
- 2021: Germany
- 2023: Slovenia
- 2025: Slovenia
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- 2004: Norway
- 2006: Norway
- 2008: Austria
- 2010: Austria
- 2012: Austria
- 2016: Norway
- 2018: Norway
- 2020: Norway
- 2022: Slovenia
- 2024: Slovenia
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