What now would be very nice, would be to see what were the old world records on each hill beforce Waldemar did his. Unfortunately it's not possible to see the result of more than the current longest jump of a jumper.
If he is really able to just type in the results perhaps the world be a system visible, like he just makes his result about the next full meter higher, or whatsoever...
To get your table:
If you would do 20345 jumps, statistically there would be 5 jumps like Waldemars?
The average hillsize in DSJ is 176,6 m, so Turkey is next to average.
To make a jump in Turkey over hillsize you need about 15 seconds.
20345 jumps x 15 seconds = 84 hours and 46 minutes of constant gaming ( without searching wind, launching the game, watching replays, etc. ).
So just jumping.
Waldemar did the 5 jumps from march, 22th to april, 12th, so 22 days
that means jumping 3 hours and 51 minutes every single day.
Ok, that seems possible, however he did 4 of these jumps on the same day, the famous april, the 12th ...
I don't want to do the mathematics right now again, because I am really not good in it, and I am definitely not sure, if the things above are correct

but 4 of these jumps in one day seem unbelieveable...
But on the other side, we don't even know if he did all these jumps on the same day, as he also could've just set the date of his computer to that day everytime he jumped again. Then DSJ would use that date everytime
