Johannes Lamparter’s impressive season

For the only 20-year-old double world champion Johannes Lamparter his very successful season ended last weekend with an exciting final. “Jo” delivered a hard fight until the end and his season results are absolutely impressive.

Up to the last meters in the last competition he demanded everything from dominator Jarl Magnus Riiber and in the end he had to admit defeat only narrowly. Nonetheless, Johannes Lamparter achieved a clear second place in the overall World Cup, with an 11th place as his worst result – his only result outside the top 10. On January 8th 2022, he celebrated his very first World Cup victory in Val di Fiemme, followed by two more victories shortly thereafter in Klingenthal. In addition, the 20-year-old Tyrolean has made it onto the podium a total of 14 times this season.

At the Nordic Combined Triple in Seefeld, Johannes Lamparter not only achieved his first podium finishes in Austria, but also a 2nd place in the Triple ranking. At the season highlight, the Olympic Winter Games in Beijing, “Jo” narrowly missed a medal several times. However, he showed great performances in difficult conditions and can definitely be proud of his 4th, 6th and 4th places.

With two podium finishes at the World Cup final in Schonach, Johannes Lamparter concluded a really successful season in a respectable manner. In only his second World Cup season to show such consistently good performances and to be able to fight for top rankings in every event is really impressive – especially in such a demanding sport as Nordic Combined. Congratulations on this great season!

Johannes Lamparter: “It was a really great season. I was able to celebrate my first three World Cup victories and perform strongly at home in the triple in Seefeld. The Olympic Games didn’t bring any medals, but the performances there weren’t bad and I’m already excited about the 2026 Games. All in all, the season was brilliant. I already had a sensational season last year and together with my personal coach Patrick Murnig we made a precise plan for this year. Of course we had to adapt it again and again – for example because of the appendectomy – but in the course of the months we managed to turn the right screws and thus never lost Riiber. When I was able to wear the yellow bib even to the triple in Seefeld, a dream came true for me. I am also very grateful for my environment, first of all my family, Patrick, the coaches, my teammates, the sponsors and, and, and. I am already looking ahead and congratulate Jarl from the bottom of my heart. He won most of the races and yet I managed to make it really hard for him throughout the season. That’s really cool, makes me happy and that’s why I’m already looking forward to next season.”