Planica 1951

Planica 1951 was an International ski jumping week with international competition on Srednja Bloudkova K80 hill, held on 11 March 1951 in Planica, PR Slovenia, FPR Yugoslavia. Circa 15,000 people has gathered.

Planica 1951
Host cityPlanica, FPR Yugoslavia
Sport(s)Ski jumping
EventsInternational
Main venueSrednja Bloudkova K80


Schedule

Date Event Rounds Longest jump of the day Visitors
6 March 1951  Training 1472.5 metres (238 ft) by DobrinN/A
8 March 1951  Training 274 metres (243 ft) by Janez PoldaN/A
9 March 1951  Training 375.5 metres (248 ft) by Josef BradlN/A
11 March 1951  International event279 metres (259 ft) by Josef Bradl15,000

Competitions

On 6 March 1951, training on Planica week opening day on K80 normal hill with 13 ski jumpers was on schedule. Each of them made three to four jumps. Dobrin was the longest with 72.5 metres.[1]

On 8 March 1951, training on K80 normal hill with 18 Yugoslavians, 2 Austrians and 2 Swiss was on schedule. Janez Polda was the longest with 74 metres.[2]

On 9 March 1951, training on K80 normal hill with 14 Yugoslavians and 10 Austrians was on schedule. Austrian Josef Bradl was the longest with 75.5 metres.[3]

On 11 March 1951, an international competition with 23 competititors from Yugoslavia, Austria and Switzerland on K80 normal hill was on schedule. Josef Bradl won the event with 79 and 73.5 metres.[4]

Training 1

6 March 1951 – Four rounds – incomplete — longest jump

Bib Name Country Longest
N/ADobrin Yugoslavia72.5 m
Jože Zidar Yugoslavia70 m
Jože Zalokar Yugoslavia69 m
Albin Adlešič Yugoslavia68 m
Odon Slabe Yugoslavia64 m
Slavko Avsenik Yugoslavia63 m
Rudi Paškulin Yugoslavia62 m

Training 2

8 March 1951 – the longest jump

Bib Name Country Longest
1Jože Javornik Yugoslavia51 m
2Jože Langus Yugoslavia65 m
3Slavko Avsenik Yugoslavia53.5 m
4Jože Zidar Yugoslavia68 m
5Fritz Tschannen  Switzerland72 m
6Janez Polda Yugoslavia74 m
7Dobrin Yugoslavia66.5 m
8Jože Zalokar Yugoslavia68 m
9Albin Adlešič Yugoslavia65 m
10Rudi Paškulin Yugoslavia59 m
11Janez Kavar Yugoslavia59 m
12Franta Dvoržak Yugoslavia54.5 m
13Jože Jaševec Yugoslavia57.5 m
14Razboršek Yugoslavia61.5 m
15Bildstein Austria62 m
16Helmut Hadwiger Austria61 m
17Janko Mežik Yugoslavia66 m
18Odon Slabe Yugoslavia59.5 m
19Franc Legat Yugoslavia57 m
20Križaj Yugoslavia44 m
21Stane Stanonik Yugoslavia59 m
22N/A  SwitzerlandN/A

Training 3

9 March 1951 – the longest jump

Bib Name Country Longest
N/AOdon Slabe Yugoslavia61 m
Jože Jaševec Yugoslavia60 m
Jože Zidar Yugoslavia73.5 m
Slavko Avsenik Yugoslavia64 m
Janez Polda Yugoslaviam
Rudi Paškulin Yugoslavia60.5 m
Jože Langus Yugoslavia66.5 m
Albin Adlešič Yugoslavia70.5 m
Jože Zalokar Yugoslavia70 m
Stane Stanonik Yugoslavia60 m
Janko Mežik Yugoslavia69 m
Dobrin Yugoslavia72 m
Janez Gorišek Yugoslavia63 m
Gabriel Austria59 m
Janez Polda Yugoslavia73 m
Franc Legat Yugoslavia60.5 m
Josef Bradl Austria75.5 m
Bildstein Austria67 m
Edder Austria74 m
Otto Leodolter Austria71.5 m
Helmut Hadwiger Austria68 m
Sepp Schiffner Austria65.5 m
Helmuth Finding Austria62.5 m
Albin Plank Austria67 m

  Fall or touch!

International competition

Josef Bradl won the Planica event for the third time

11 March 1951 — Two rounds — official results

Rank Name Country Round 1 Round 2 Points
1Josef Bradl Austria79 m73.5 m212.5
2Janez Polda Yugoslavia75.5 m73.5 m206.0
3Albin Plank Austria69 m72 m198.5
4Helmuth Finding Austria74 m71.5 m185.5
5Jože Langus Yugoslavia67 m66.5 m181.5
6Dobrin Yugoslavia68.5 m70 m179.0
7Albin Adlešič Yugoslavia66 m68 m179.0
8Fritz Tschannen  Switzerland73 m72 m p178.0
9Jože Zidar Yugoslavia68 m69 m177.0
Not available; results from 10 to 23rd place

References

  1. "Slovesna otvoritev Planiškega tedna: Priprave tekmovalcev, p.3" (in Slovenian). Slovenski poročevalec. 7 March 1951.
  2. "Tretja zmaga Avstrijcev: Trening skakalcev v Planici, p.3" (in Slovenian). Slovenski poročevalec. 9 March 1951.
  3. "Avstrijci so mojstri tudi v smuku: Bradl skočil 75 in pol metra, p.4" (in Slovenian). Slovenski poročevalec. 10 March 1951.
  4. "Bradl in Polda najboljša v skokih, p.3" (in Slovenian). Slovenski poročevalec. 12 March 1951.

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