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Simon Ammann is a Swiss ski jumper who was born on 25 June, 1981 in Grabs, Switzerland. He is the first ski jumper to win four individual gold medals at the Winter Olympics, having achieved this feat at the 2002 and 2010 Winter Olympics. Ammann began ski jumping at the age of seven and made his World Cup debut in 1998. He won his first World Cup event in 2001 and went on to win a total of nine World Cup events. He has also won four World Championship medals, including two golds. Ammann is known for his unique style of jumping, which involves a very low crouch and a long hang time. He is also known for his consistency, having finished in the top 10 of the World Cup standings in each of the last 10 seasons. Ammann is married to his wife, Sabrina, and they have two children. He is currently sponsored by Red Bull and is a member of the Swiss Ski Team. He is estimated to have a net worth of around $2 million.

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Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 25 June 1981
Birthday 25 June
Birthplace Grabs, Switzerland
Nationality Switzerland

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Simon Ammann Height, Weight & Measurements

At 43 years old, Simon Ammann height is 1.73 m and Weight 60 kg.

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Height 1.73 m
Weight 60 kg
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Who Is Simon Ammann's Wife?

His wife is Yana Yanovskaya (m. 2010)

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Wife Yana Yanovskaya (m. 2010)
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Children Théodore Ammann

Simon Ammann Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Simon Ammann worth at the age of 43 years old? Simon Ammann’s income source is mostly from being a successful Jumper. He is from Switzerland. We have estimated Simon Ammann's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Source of Income Jumper

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Timeline

2015

On 6 January 2015, Ammann was injured on his second-round jump in Bischofshofen during the final stage of the 2014/15 Four Hills Tournament. His representation has since stated that his condition is stable, with the most damage being to his face. The Four Hills tournament proved to be a very tough outing overall for Ammann, as he also fell in the first round in Oberstdorf.

2014

The 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi were disappointing for Ammann. He called a news conference, and there was a lot of buzz that he was going to announce his retirement. However, he merely gave a long talk about how it was too early to decide.

2013

He won his most recent gold medal on the FIS World Cup circuit in December 2013. He was selected flag-bearer of the Swiss Winter Olympics team at Sochi, Russia, in February 2014.

2010

In 2010, competing in his fourth Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Ammann won the gold medal in the Individual Normal Hill event. He became the first man in Olympic history to win gold medals in the Individual Normal Hill event in two Olympics.

On 20 February 2010, he also won a gold medal in the Individual Large Hill event at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, thus becoming the first man to win gold medals in both individual ski jumping events in two Olympic games, as well as the most decorated Swiss Olympic athlete of all time. His first jump was 144 meters. His second jump was 138 meters.

In March 2010, Ammann became the overall winner of 2009–10 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup, winning all four events at the Nordic Tournament and nine World Cup events in one season overall. He finished the season by becoming the ski flying World Champion in Planica on the largest hill in the world. His 236.5 m fourth round jump was the longest jump of the event and then the second longest jump in history.

Simon Ammann was born in Grabs, Switzerland, to Margit and Heinrich Ammann and raised in Unterwasser, Switzerland. He has two brothers and three sisters. He married Yana Yanovskaya in 2010.

2007

On 24 February 2007, he won his first medal at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships with a victory in the Individual Large Hill in Sapporo, Japan. Ammann would follow this with a silver medal in the Individual Normal Hill the following week. Ammann would complete his set of medals with a bronze medal in the Individual Normal Hill event at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009 in Liberec, Czech Republic.

2006

He made his third Olympic appearance in 2006 in Turin, Italy.

2002

Prior to the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Ammann crashed and suffered injuries during training in Willingen. Despite this, he won a gold medal in both the individual normal hill and large hill competitions, being only the second athlete to accomplish this feat (Matti Nykänen having done so in 1988). Following the Olympics, Ammann became a star in Switzerland and also made appearances on American talk shows, such as the Late Show with David Letterman (on 20 February 2002).

Ammann also won the ski jumping event at the Holmenkollen Ski Festival in 2002 and 2007. This earned him the Holmenkollen medal in 2007 (shared with Frode Estil, Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset, King Harald V, and Queen Sonja of Norway).

1997

Ammann made his debut as a 16-year-old rookie during the 1997–1998 Ski jumping World Cup season. Ammann qualified for the 1998 Olympic Games in Nagano, Japan, where he finished 35th.

1981

Simon "Simi" Ammann (/ˈ s iː m ɒ n / ; born 25 June 1981) is a Swiss ski jumper. He is one of the most successful athletes in the history of the sport, having won four individual Winter Olympic gold medals, in 2002 and 2010, and is the only ski jumper to have achieved the gold double–double at the Winter Olympics. His other achievements include winning the 2007 Ski Jumping World Championships, the 2010 Ski Flying World Championships, the 2010 Nordic Tournament, and the 2010 Ski Jumping World Cup overall title.