10 largest ski jumping hills according to the official record
10. Čerťák
- hill record: 151,0 m – Martin Koch (December 17, 2004)
- design point (K): K 125
- Hill size (HS): HS 142
- place: Harrachov (Czech Republic)
9. Mühlenkopfschanze
- hill record: 153.0 m – Klemens Murańka (January 29, 2021)
- design point (K): K 130
- Hill size (HS): HS 147
- place: Willingen (Germany)
8. Skokanské Mostíky Dukla
- hill record: 153,0 m – Marián Bielčík (2000)
- design point (K): K 120
- Hill size (HS): HS 140
- place: Králiky (Slovakia)
7. Tramplin Kashtak
- hill record: 154.0 m – Vadim Zakharov (1985)
- design point (K): K 132
- place: Krasnoyarsk (Russia)
6. Copper Peak
- hill record: 158.0 m – Matthias Wallner and Werner Schuster (January 1994)
- design point (K): K 160
- Hill size (HS): HS 180
- place: Ironwood (US)
5. Čerťák
- hill record: 214,5 m – Matti Hautamäki (March 9, 2002) i Thomas Morgenstern (January 18, 2008)
- design point (K): K 185
- Hill size (HS): HS 210
- place: Harrachov (Czech Republic)
4. Heini-Klopfer-Schanze
- hill record: 238,5 m – Daniel-André Tande (January 19, 2018)
- design point (K): K 200
- Hill size (HS): HS 235
- place: Oberstdorf (Germany)
1. Vikersundbakken
- hill record: 253,5 m – Stefan Kraft (March 18, 2017)
- design point (K): K 200
- Hill size (HS): HS 240
- place: Vikersund (Norway)
4. Heini-Klopfer-Schanze
- hill record: 238,5 m – Daniel-André Tande (January 19, 2018)
- design point (K): K 200
- Hill size (HS): HS 235
- place: Oberstdorf (Germany)
1. Vikersundbakken
- hill record: 253,5 m – Stefan Kraft (March 18, 2017)
- design point (K): K 200
- Hill size (HS): HS 240
- place: Vikersund (Norway)