Eva Ganster

[3] Ganster suffered setbacks in back-to-back seasons in 1995 and 1996, but with the advent of separate women's competitions she was able to begin to succeed again.

[2] On the ski flying hill in Kulm, she improved her world record by an unprecedented six times (an amount since unmatched by any woman or man) to a final figure of 167 metres (548 ft) on 9 February 1997.

[4] The women's world record would remain hers for another six years until Daniela Iraschko-Stolz landed a jump of 188 metres (617 ft) on 29 January 2003.

[1] The International Ski Federation formally approved Ladies Grand Prix competitions the following year.

[6] Her final competitive ski jump at international level was in Oslo on 12 March 2005, where she placed eighth.