Planica 1949

Planica 1949 was an International ski jumping week with two competitions on a new K80 hill, held on 20 and 27 March 1949 in Planica, PR Slovenia, FPR Yugoslavia. Over 20,000 people has gathered.

Planica 1949
Host cityPlanica, FPR Yugoslavia
Sport(s)Ski jumping
EventsInternational 1 (20 March 1947)
International 2 (27 March 1947)
Main venueSrednja Bloudkova K80

Schedule

Date Event Rounds Longest jump of the day Visitors
19 March 1949  Premiere hill testN/A77 metres (253 ft) by Janez PoldaN/A
20 March 1949  International event 1 (opening)277.5 metres (254 ft) by Janez PoldaN/A
21 March 1949  Training 1N/A69 metres (226 ft) by Aldo TrivellaN/A
22 March 1949  Training 2478 metres (256 ft) by Carlo De LorenziN/A
23 March 1949  Training 3476 metres (249 ft) by Janez PoldaN/A
24 March 1949  Training 4380.5 metres (264 ft) by Janez PoldaN/A
25 March 1949  Schedule free: a day-off for ski jumpers
26 March 1949  Training 5high temperatures; melting snow
27 March 1949  International event 2 (closing)286 metres (282 ft) by Janez Polda15,000

Competitions

On 19 March 1949, International Ski Jumping Week has officially started with premiere jumps on the new Srednja Bloudkova K80 normal hill. Janez Polda was the longest with 77 metres.[1][2]

On 20 March 1949, Opening international competition was on schedule, first of two events this week. Evert Karlsson from Sweden won the premiere event with 74 and 75 metres. It was a tribute to all the victims of Slovenian Liberation front.[3]

On 21 March 1949, first training was on schedule with 19 jumpers on start: 15 Yugoslavians, 3 Italians and 1 Finnish. The longest jump of the training was set by Aldo Trivella at 69 metres.[3]

On 22 March 1949, second training was on schedule on two to four rounds with 22 jumpers on start: 13 Yugoslavians, 5 Swiss, 3 Italians and 1 Finnish. The longest jump of the training was set by Carlo De Lorenzi at 78 metres.[4]

On 23 March 1949, third training was on schedule with 100 jumps in four rounds and 31 competitors on start: 15 Yugoslavians, 4 Swiss, 2 Swedish and 2 Finnish and 1 Austrian. The longest jump of the training was set by Janez Polda at 80.5 metres.[5]

On 24 March 1949, fourth training was on schedule in three rounds and 24 competitors on start: 18 Yugoslavians, 6 Swiss, 3 Italians, 2 Austrians, 1 Swedish and 1 Finnish. The longest jump of the training was set by Janez Polda at 76 metres.[6]

On 26 March 1949, fifth training was on schedule, but it was canceled without a single jump due to high temperatures and melting snow. Hill had to be prepared for the Sunday international event with snow plates from hill surroundings.[7]

On 27 March 1949, second international competition infront of 15,000 people was on schedule, to close the Planica week events with 31 jumpers on start. Janez Polda won the event with 76.5 and 80 metres.[8]

Hill test

19 March 1949 — One round — chronological not available

Bib Name Country Round 1
N/AJanez Polda Yugoslavia77 m
N/ABine Rogelj Yugoslavia75.5 m
N/ARudi FInžgar Yugoslavia+70 m
N/AIvo Razboršek Yugoslavia+70 m
N/AFritz Tschannen  SwitzerlandN/A
N/ACarlo De Lorenzi ItalyN/A
N/AAndreas Däscher  SwitzerlandN/A
N/AWalter Steinegger AustriaN/A

International competition 1

20 March 1949 — Two rounds — official results — chronological order incomplete

Rank Bib Name Country Round 1 Round 2 Points
127Evert Karlsson Sweden74 m75 m217.0
218Janez Polda Yugoslavia77.5 m74.5 m214.0
319Karl Holmström Sweden74 m69.5 m208.5
420Lasse Johansson Finland69 m69 m201.5
526Fritz Tschannen  Switzerland66 m69 m200.0
622Carlo De Lorenzi Italy65.5 m71 m194.0
72Andreas Däscher  Switzerland70.5 m66.5 m193.5
85Rafael Viljamaa Finland63 m69.5 m192.5
93Aldo Trivella Italy71.5 m66 m192.0
1014Hans Zurbriggen  Switzerland67 m67 m191.0
119Walter Steinegger Austria70 m64 m187.0
1223Bine Rogelj Yugoslavia63 m67 m186.5
15Hubert Neuper Austria63 m67 m186.5
12Franc Pribošek Yugoslavia67.5 m64.5 m186.5
1513Marjan Gašperšič Yugoslavia68 m62.5 m183.5
1625Fritz Schneider  Switzerland63 m65 m180.5
178Slavko Šušteršič Yugoslavia66.5 m60 m178.5
181Georg Keller  Switzerland65 m60 m178.0
28Rudi FInžgar Yugoslavia63 m65 m178.0
2031Odon Slabe Yugoslavia64.5 m63.5 m176.5
16Jože Langus Yugoslavia58 m64 m176.5
2211Ivo Razboršek Yugoslavia63 m58 m175.5
2330Piero Pennachhio Italy64 m58 m171.5
247Albin Adlešič Yugoslavia57 m59 m163.0
6Ljubo Razinger Yugoslavia58 m58 m163.0
2624Franc Mandeljc Yugoslavia68 m70.5 m161.5
2717Franc Sodja Yugoslavia60 m53 m155.0
2829Stane Stanovnik Yugoslavia63.5 m56 m135.0
2921Slavko Avsenik Yugoslavia58 m63.5 m130.5
N/A4Janko Mežik Yugoslavia68.5 mN/A
N/A10Karel Klančnik Yugoslavia68 mN/A

Training 3

23 March 1949 — Four rounds — best jump and average style

Bib Name Country Longest Style
N/AJanez Polda Yugoslavia76 m17
Karl Holmström Sweden75.5 m18
Rafael Viljamaa Finland70.5 m17
Fritz Tschannen  Switzerland72 m18
Andreas Däscher  Switzerland71 m16.5
Hans Zurbriggen  Switzerland69 m16.5
Jacques Perretten  Switzerland69.5 m16
Fritz Schneider  Switzerland68.5 m16
Georg Keller  Switzerland65 m15.5
Carlo De Lorenzi Italy73.5 m14.5
Aldo Trivella Italy67 m15.5
Piero Pennachhio Italy66 m15
Walter Steinegger Austria71 m17
Hubert Neuper Austria65 m14.5
Karel Klančnik Yugoslavia70 m16.5
Rudi FInžgar Yugoslavia73 m16
Slavko Šušteršič Yugoslavia62 m14
Jože Langus Yugoslavia64 m15
Slavko Avsenik Yugoslavia63 m15
Albin Adlešič Yugoslavia59 m13.5
Modic Yugoslavia54 m12
Ivo Razboršek Yugoslavia65 m15.5
Ivan or Franc Sodja Yugoslavia60.5 m13.5
Ljubo Razinger Yugoslavia56 m13.5
Stane Stanovnik Yugoslavia61 m14.5
Marjan Gašperšič Yugoslavia66.5 m13.5
Odon Slabe Yugoslavia60 m14.5
Bine Rogelj Yugoslavia73 m16.5
Janko Mežik Yugoslavia66 m16
Jože Zidar Yugoslavia56 m13.5
Dolenc Yugoslavia49 m11.5

Training 4

24 March 1949 — Three rounds — best jump and average style

Bib Name Country Longest Style
TrialJanko Mežik YugoslaviaN/AN/A
N/AEvert Karlsson Sweden79 m18.5
Lasse Johansson Finland71 m18.5
Fritz Tschannen  Switzerland74.5 m18.5
Janez Polda Yugoslavia80.5 m17
Rudi FInžgar Yugoslavia72 m15.5
Piero Pennachhio Italy58 m15
Ljubo Razinger Yugoslavia52 m13.5
Karel Klančnik Yugoslavia67.5 m16.5
Jože Zidar Yugoslavia57 m15
Franc Pribošek Yugoslavia70 m16.5
Stane Stanovnik Yugoslavia66 m16
Aldo Trivella Italy64 m16
Ivan or Franc Sodja Yugoslavia58 m13
Marjan Gašperšič Yugoslavia60 m14.5
Andreas Däscher  Switzerland71 m17
Jože Langus Yugoslavia65.5 m15.5
Ivo Razboršek Yugoslavia55 m15.5
Albin Adlešič Yugoslavia56 m14
Bine Rogelj Yugoslavia73 m16.5
Karl Holmström Sweden69 m18
Rafael Viljamaa Finland70.5 m18
Carlo De Lorenzi Italy66.5 m16.5
Jacques Perretten  Switzerland71 m17
Fritz Schneider  Switzerland63 m14.5
Hubert Neuper Austria63 m16.5
Modic Yugoslavia53 mN/A

International competition 2

27 March 1949 — 10 AM — Two rounds — official results — chronological order incomplete

Rank Bib Name Country Round 1 Round 2 Points
11Janez Polda Yugoslavia76.5 m86 m223.5
24Lasse Johansson Finland72.5 m78 m216.0
3N/ARafael Viljamaa Finland75 m75 m213.0
4N/ABine Rogelj Yugoslavia75 m73 m207.5
5N/AJacques Perreten  Switzerland80 m74 m203.5
6N/AEvert Karlsson Sweden85.5 m78 m202.5
N/AHans Zurbriggen  Switzerland69 m72 m202.5
8N/AWalter Steinegger Austria74 m70.5 m198.5
9N/AAndreas Däscher  Switzerland68 m71.5 m197.5
10N/ARudi FInžgar Yugoslavia72 m74 m197.0
11N/AHubert Neuper Austria68 m70 m191.0
12N/AGeorg Keller  Switzerland64 m72.5 m190.0
133Karl Holmström Sweden76 m77.5 m188.0
14N/ACarlo De Lorenzi Italy67 m65 m187.5
15N/AFranc Pribošek Yugoslavia68 m71 m186.0
16N/AAldo Trivella Italy66 m62 m182.5
17N/AJanko Mežik Yugoslavia67 m64 m181.5
18N/AAlbin Adlešič Yugoslavia67 m63.5 m176.0
19N/AJože Langus Yugoslavia67.5 m64 m175.5
20N/AMarjan Gašperšič Yugoslavia67 m63 m175.0
212Fritz Tschannen  Switzerland73 m67.5 m174.0
22N/ALjubo Razinger Yugoslavia62.5 m63 m171.0
23N/ASlavko Avsenik Yugoslavia58 m68 m170.0
24N/AIvo Razboršek Yugoslavia59 m63.5 m167.0
25N/AKarel Klančnik Yugoslavia69.5 m72 m166.0
26N/AFritz Schneider  Switzerland62 m61 m163.0
27N/APiero Pennachhio Italy55.5 m58.5 m161.0
28N/AIvan Sodja Yugoslavia56.5 m59.5 m160.5
29N/AStane Stanovnik Yugoslavia59.5 m61.5 m153.5
N/AN/AOdon Slabe YugoslaviaN/AN/A
N/AN/ASlavko Šušteršič YugoslaviaN/AN/A

  Fall or touch!

Hill specifications

Top of the 11 metres of inrun was artificial, otherwise hill was completely natural. New K80 hill technical data:[2]

  • 108 metres — total height difference
  • 46 metres — inrun height difference
  • 101 metres — inrun length
  • 2.8 metres — take-off table height
  • 62 metres — outrun length
  • 78 metres — critical point
  • 84 metres — jury distance
  • 4 metres — inrun width
  • 6 metres — take-off table width
  • 18 metres — landing zone width
  • 25 metres — outrun width

References

  1. "Planica je pripravljena, p.3" (in Slovenian). Slovenski poročevalec. 19 March 1949.
  2. "Planica: Polda je dosegel najdaljši skok dneva, p.3" (in Slovenian). Slovenski poročevalec. 20 March 1949.
  3. "Planiška skakalnica je najboljša na svetu, p.3" (in Slovenian). Slovenski poročevalec. 22 March 1949.
  4. "Mednarodni planiški teden: Nastop skakalcev, p.3" (in Slovenian). Slovenski poročevalec. 23 March 1949.
  5. "Planica: Včeraj je bilo sto skokov brez padca, p.3" (in Slovenian). Slovenski poročevalec. 25 March 1949.
  6. "Pred novo preizkušnjo naših tekmovalcev, p.3" (in Slovenian). Slovenski poročevalec. 25 March 1949.
  7. "Planica: Delo - namesto športnih dogodkov, p.3" (in Slovenian). Slovenski poročevalec. 27 March 1949.
  8. "Karlsson mojster sloga, Polda neprekosljiv v dolžinah, p.3" (in Slovenian). Slovenski poročevalec. 29 March 1949.

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