Planica 1950 Explained

Planica 1950
Size:300px
Host City:Planica, FPR Yugoslavia
Events:K80 - International 1 (12 March 1950)
K120 - Ski Flying Study (15-17 March 1950)
K120 - Exhibition (18 March 1950)
K80 - International 2 (18 March 1950)
Sports:Ski jumping, ski flying
Stadium:Srednja Bloudkova K80
Bloudkova velikanka K120
Previous:1949
Next:1951

Planica 1950 was an International ski flying week with four competitions held from 12—19 March 1950 in Planica, PR Slovenia, FPR Yugoslavia. A total over 50,000 people has gathered in the whole week.

Schedule

width=100pxDate width=180pxEvent width=50pxRoundswidth=245pxLongest jump of the daywidth=50pxVisitors
12 March 1950   K80 - International event 1 3 N/A
13 March 1950   K80 - Training 1 4 3,000
align=right rowspan=214 March 1950   K80 - Training 2 1 align=center rowspan=2N/A
K120 - Training 1 97 metres (318 ft) by Thorleif Schjelderup
align=right rowspan=215 March 1950   K120 - Ski Flying Study: Day 1 3 104 metres (341 ft) by Sverre Kronvold align=center rowspan=2N/A
K80 - Training 3 N/A N/A
align=right rowspan=216 March 1950   K120 - Ski Flying Study: Day 2 3 align=center rowspan=2N/A
K80 - Training 4 N/A 76 metres (249 ft) by Bine Rogelj
align=right rowspan=217 March 1950   K120 - Ski Flying Study: Day 3 2 align=center rowspan=28,000
K80 - Training 5 N/A N/A
align=right rowspan=218 March 1950   K120 - Training 2 N/A N/A align=center rowspan=2N/A
K80 - Training 6 N/A N/A
align=right rowspan=218 March 1950   k120 - Exhibition event 2 114 metres (374 ft) by Rudi Finžgar align=center rowspan=230,000
K80 - International event 2 N/A 80.5 metres (264 ft) by Sverre Stenersen

Competitions

On 12 March 1950, International Ski Flying Week has officially started with trial round with the first of two International competitions on Srednja Bloudkova K80 normal hill this week. Thorleif Schjelderup won the competition with 79.5 and 77.5 metres.[1]

On 13 March 1950, training with three to four rounds the International competition on Srednja Bloudkova K80 normal hill was on schedule in front of 3,000 people. Janez Polda was the longest with 82 metres.[2]

On 14 March 1950, first training on Bloudkova velikanka K120 large hill was on schedule with the distance of the day at 89 metres by Rudi Finžgar. At 10:30 AM training was also held on K80 normal hill and Sverre Stenersen was the longest with 80 metres.[3]

On 15 March 1950, first day of Ski Flying Study competition with three rounds on K120 was on schedule with the distance of the day at 107 metres by Janez Polda. Some of the Yugoslavian and Norwegian ski jumpers also trained at K80 hill.[4]

On 16 March 1950, second day of Ski Flying Study competition with three rounds on K120 was on schedule with the distance of the day at 101 metres by Janez Polda. Ski jumpers were training also at K80 hill.[5]

On 17 March 1950, third day of Ski Flying Study competition with two rounds on K120 was on schedule with the distance of the day at 114 metres by Janez Polda in front of 8,000 people. At the training at K80 hill, Janez Polda was the longest at 76 metres.[6]

On 18 March 1950, only trainings on both normal and large hill were held on the request of Austrian and Norwegian ski jumpers.

On 19 March 1950, the final day of International Ski Flying week was on schedule with two competitions in front of 30,000 people. Exhibition event on Bloudkova velianka K120 large in two rounds was on schedule first and Rudi Finžgar won the event with 114 metres. Only 15 minutes after the end of exhibition, the whole crowd moved to the neighbour K80 normal hill where they finished with international competition and Sverre Stenersen won this event with 75.5 and 80.5 metres.[7]

Normal hill

International competition 1

12 March 1950 — Two rounds — official results — chronological order incomplete

RankBibNameCountryRound 1Round 2Points
1 21 79.5 m 77.5 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC219.6
2 18 74 m 70.5 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC208.1
3 22 77 m 75 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC202.6
4 N/A 72 m 69 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC199.3
5 4 Slattsveen 76.5 m 67 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC191.3
6 17 73 m 67 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC191.0
7 N/A 70 m 69 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC190.2
8 16 Hoysaeter 69 m 65 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC187.7
9 N/A 68 m 65 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC186.4
10 24 69 m 65 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC185.7
11 N/A 63.5 m 60 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC179.3
12 N/A 68.5 m 68 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC179.2
13 N/A 65 m 65 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC179.0
14 1 71 m 64 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC178.9
15 2 72 m 72.5 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC177.1
16 19 Hakonsen 72 m 72.5 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC170.6
17 3 62 m 65 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC168.6
18 23 73 m 70 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC167.9
19 N/A 62 m 59 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC163.8
20 N/A 59 m 57.6 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC154.2
21 N/A 66 m 65 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC142.8
22 N/A 67 m 57.5 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC132.1
23 N/A 57.5 m 53 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC125.4
20 align=center bgcolor=#FAEBD7N/A align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC

International competition 2

11 AM — 19 March 1950 — Two rounds — official results — chronological order incomplete

RankBibNameCountryRound 1Round 2Points
1 18 75.5 m 80.5 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC220.5
2 6 Hakonsen 76 m 74 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC219.5
3 16 74.5 m 75 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC217.5
4 3 75 m 73 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC214.0
5 N/A 73 m 73.5 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC211.0
6 N/A 71 m 76 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC208.5
7 N/A 74.5 m 75 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC207.0
8 10 Hoysaeter 74 m 69 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC202.5
9 4 Grommer 71 m 69 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC193.0
10 N/A 68 m 67.5 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC191.0
11 2 70 m 66 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC188.5
12 N/A 66 m 69.5 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC188.5
13 11 67 m 66 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC187.5
14 9 66 m 66 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC187.0
15 12 65 m 65.5 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC184.5
16 7 65.5 m 65.5 m align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC184.5
N/A 1 N/A N/A align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDCN/A
N/A 5 Doujak N/A N/A align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDCN/A
N/A 8 N/A N/A align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDCN/A
N/A 13 N/A N/A align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDCN/A
N/A 14 N/A N/A align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDCN/A
N/A 15 N/A N/A align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDCN/A
N/A 17 N/A N/A align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDCN/A
N/A N/A N/A N/A align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDCN/A
N/A N/A Bernsteiner N/A N/A align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDCN/A
N/A N/A Sodja N/A N/A align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDCN/A
N/A N/A N/A N/A align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDCN/A
N/A N/A N/A N/A align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDCN/A
N/A N/A N/A N/A align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDCN/A

Large hill

Training

14 March 1950 — Four rounds — chronological order

BibNameCountryRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4
1 66 m 83 m 81 m 89 m
2 77 m 85 m 90 m 97 m
3 74.5 m 83 m 81 m 80 m
4 align=center bgcolor=#FAEBD767 m 62 m 77 m
5 69 m 82 m 79 m
6 Grommer 76 m 88 m 89 m
7 78 m 85 m 85 m
8 78 m 90 m 90 m
9 81 m 89 m 93 m
10 73 m 87 m 91 m
11 69 m 80 m 81 m
12 72 m 84 m 81 m
13 88 m 92 m
14 Slaatsveen 69 m 88 m
15 Hoysaeter 69 m 88 m

Ski Flying Study: Day 1

Morning — 15 March 1950 — Three rounds — chronological order

BibNameCountryRound 1Round 2Round 3
1 92 m 92 m 93 m
2 align=center bgcolor=#FAEBD787 m 89 m 95 m
3 72 m 78 m 78 m
4 78 m 79 m 83 m
5 88 m 84 m 90 m
6 align=center bgcolor=#FAEBD790 m 83 m 92 m
7 100 m 96 m 100 m
8 Grommer 93 m 92 m 97 m
9 101 m 95 m 107 m
10 94 m 97 m 106 m
11 Hoysaeter 87 m 88 m 100 m
12 95 m 90 m 101 m
13 94 m 96 m 104 m
14 90 m 87 m 97 m
15 Hakonsen 89 m

Ski Flying Study: Day 2

16 March 1950 — Two rounds — chronological order

BibNameCountryRound 1Round 2Round 3
1 88 m 93 m 97 m
2 89 m 93 m 96 m
3 Hoiseter 81 m 81 m 87 m
4 88 m 49 m 98 m
5 Grommer 82 m 92 m 96 m
6 83 m 88 m 86 m
7 76 m 75 m 87 m
8 73 m 76 m 80 m
9 92 m 101 m 101 m
10 80 m 81 m
11 70 m 74 m 75 m
12 87 m 90 m 93 m
13 87 m 91 m 90 m
14 Hakonsen 83 m 93 m
15 Slattsveen 75 m 95 m

Ski Flying Study: Day 3

17 March 1950 — Two rounds — chronological order

BibNameCountryRound 1Round 2
1 106 m 114 m
2 82 m 90 m
3 72.5 m 83 m
4 90 m 97 m
5 100.5 m 106 m
6 103.5 m 110 m
7 Grommer 99 m 105 m
8 83.5 m 90 m
9 94 m align=center bgcolor=#FAEBD796 m
10 99 m 103 m

Exhibition event

10 AM — 19 March 1950 — Two rounds — chronological order incomplete

BibNameCountryRound 1Round 2
1 106 m 105.5 m
2 Grommer 110 m 109 m
3 Doujak 95 m 94 m
4 111 m 103.5 m
5 Hakonsen 105 m
6 109 m 94 m
7 99 m
8 105 m 114 m
N/A Slattsveen 112 m align=center bgcolor=#FAEBD7101 m
N/A 96 m 92 m
N/A Hoysaeter align=center bgcolor=#FAEBD7101 m
N/A 90 m
N/A 98 m align=center bgcolor=#FAEBD7100 m
N/A align=center bgcolor=#FAEBD7101 m
N/A 99 m
N/A 100 m 110 m
N/A 100 m 108 m
N/A align=center bgcolor=#FAEBD789 m
Fall or touch!

Official results

Ski Flying Study

15-17 March 1950 – the best jump

RankNameDist.
1 align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC114 m
2 align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC110 m
3 align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC104 m

Exhibition

19 March 1950 – 10 AM – the best jump

RankNameDist.
1 align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC114 m
2 Slattsveen align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC112 m
3 align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC111 m

References

46.4786°N 13.7211°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Na 80 metrski skakalnici je bil najboljši Norvežan Schjelderup, p.4. Slovenski poročevalec. 13 March 1950. sl.
  2. Web site: Zmaga avstrijskih tekmovalk v slalomu, p.4. Slovenski poročevalec. 14 March 1950. sl.
  3. Web site: Po dveh letih spet skoki na 120 metrski skakalnici, p.4. Slovenski poročevalec. 15 March 1950. sl.
  4. Web site: Polda je skočil 107 m, p.4. Slovenski poročevalec. 16 March 1950. sl.
  5. Web site: Skoki na 120 m skakalnici, p.4. Slovenski poročevalec. 17 March 1950. sl.
  6. Web site: Polda je skočil 114 m, p.4. Slovenski poročevalec. 18 March 1950. sl.
  7. Web site: Norvežani so mojstri v smučarskih skokih, naši pa dobri učenci, p.4. Slovenski poročevalec. 20 March 1950. sl.