Host city | Planica, Kingdom of Yugoslavia |
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Sport | Ski jumping |
Events | International |
Main venue | Bloudkova velikanka K106 |
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Planica 1935 was a ski jumping event held on 17 March 1935 in Planica, Drava Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Total of 12,500 people have gathered in the competition.
Schedule
Date | Event | Rounds | Longest jump of the day | Visitors |
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13 March 1935 | Unofficial training | 4 | 88 metres (289 ft) by Stanisław Marusarz | N/A |
14 March 1935 | Official training 1 | 1 | 93 metres (305 ft) by Reidar Andersen (WR) | N/A |
15 March 1935 | Official training 2 | 6 | 99 metres (325 ft) by Reidar Andersen (WR) | 500 |
17 March 1935 | International event | 3 | 87.5 metres (287 ft) by Stanisław Marusarz | 12,000 |
Competition
On 13 March 1935 unofficial training was held with only three jumpers performing in a couple of rounds: Marusarz, Novšak and Norbert Knobloch. The longest jump of the day was at 87 metres.
On 14 March 1935 first official training with many competititors at start. Reidar Andersen set the world record in his third attempt at 93 metres.
On 15 March 1935 second official training was on schedule with three world records: Stanisław Marusarz landed at 95 metres and Reidar Andersen at 98 and 99 metres.
On 17 March 1935 there was an international competition in three rounds and the winner was Polish Stanisław Marusarz.
Unofficial training
13 March 1935 — chronological order of jumps not available
Bib | Name | Country | Jump 1 | Jump 2 | Jump 3 | Jump 4 |
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N/A | Stanisław Marusarz | Poland | 76 m | 78 m | 88 m | 85 m |
Albin Novšak | Poland | 42 m | 52 m | 58 m | — | |
Norbert Knobloch | Austria | 54 m | — | — | — |
First official training
11:00 AM — 14 March 1935 — chronological order
Bib | Name | Country | Dist. |
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1 | Randmod Sørensen | Norway | 76 m |
2 | Reidar Andersen | Norway | 86 m |
3 | Bronisław Czech | Poland | 67 m |
4 | Josef Bradl | Austria | 72 m |
5 | Walter Reinhardt | Austria | 58 m |
6 | Stanisław Marusarz | Poland | 90 m |
7 | Albin Novšak | Kingdom of Yugoslavia | 57 m |
8 | Randmod Sørensen | Norway | 80 m |
9 | Franc Pribošek | Kingdom of Yugoslavia | 57 m |
10 | Hubert Köstinger | Austria | 65 m |
11 | Reidar Andersen | Norway | 87 m |
12 | Randmod Sørensen | Norway | 90 m |
13 | Reidar Andersen | Norway | 93 m |
14 | Josef Bradl | Austria | 50–60 m |
15 | Walter Reinhardt | Austria | 50–60 m |
16 | Hubert Köstinger | Austria | 50–60 m |
17 | Franc Pribošek | Kingdom of Yugoslavia | 62 m |
18 | Bogo Šramel | Kingdom of Yugoslavia | 62 m |
19 | Stanisław Marusarz | Poland | 91 m |
20 | Franc Palme | Kingdom of Yugoslavia | 55 m |
21 | Tone Dečman | Kingdom of Yugoslavia | 62 m |
Second official training
Morning — 15 March 1935 — chronological order of jumps not available
Bib | Name | Country | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 |
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Morning jumps | |||||
N/A | Josef Bradl | Austria | 75 m | 76 m | 81 m |
Gregor Höll | Austria | 65 m | 72 m | 72 m | |
Hans Mariacher | Austria | 72 m | 75 m | — | |
Bohuslav Kadavý | Czechoslovakia | 60–70 m average (N/A) | |||
Alfred Steinmüller | Czechoslovakia | 60–70 m average (N/A) | |||
Rudolf Vrána | Czechoslovakia | 60–70 m average (N/A) | |||
Antonín Bartoň | Czechoslovakia | 60–70 m average (N/A) | |||
František Šimůnek | Czechoslovakia | 60–70 m average (N/A) | |||
Albin Novšak | Kingdom of Yugoslavia | 62 m | — | — | |
Franc Pribošek | Kingdom of Yugoslavia | 62 m | — | — | |
Franc Pribošek | Kingdom of Yugoslavia | 62 m | — | — | |
Bogo Šramel | Kingdom of Yugoslavia | 62 m | — | — | |
Franc Palme | Kingdom of Yugoslavia | 62 m | — | — | |
Tone Dečman | Kingdom of Yugoslavia | 62 m | — | — | |
Guido Borter | Switzerland | N/A | — | — | |
Marcel Raymond | Switzerland | 70 m | — | — | |
Stanisław Marusarz | Poland | 82 m | 78 m | 88 m | |
Farup | Norway | 80 m | — | — | |
Reidar Andersen | Norway | 85 m | — | — | |
Randmod Sørensen | Norway | 86 m | — | — | |
Afternoon jumps, 14:00 PM | |||||
N/A | Stanisław Marusarz | Poland | 86 m | 92 m | 95 m |
Reidar Andersen | Norway | 89 m | 98 m | 99 m | |
Randmod Sørensen | Norway | 87 m | 95 m | — | |
Gregor Höll | Austria | 82 m | 87 m | — | |
Josef Bradl | Austria | 80 m | 89 m | 91 m | |
Marcel Raymond | Switzerland | 81 m | 86 m | — | |
Rudolf Vrána | Czechoslovakia | 82 m | — | — | |
Farup | Norway | 82 m | 89 m | — | |
Bronisław Czech | Poland | 83 m | — | — |
International competition
11:30 AM — 17 March 1935 — Two rounds — chronological order
World record!
Fall or touch!
Official results
International competition
Rank | Name | Points |
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1 | Stanisław Marusarz | 326.1 |
2 | Antonín Bartoň | 312.9 |
3 | Marcel Raymond | 304.6 |
4 | Guido Borter | 298.9 |
5 | Bronisław Czech | 285.3 |
6 | Alfred Steinmüller | 283.9 |
7 | Bogo Šramel | 270.9 |
8 | Gregor Höll | 265.2 |
9 | František Šimůnek | 258.1 |
10 | Bohuslav Kadavý | 241.4 |
11 | Albin Novšak | 217.6 |
Ski jumping world records
Date | Name | Country | Metres | Feet |
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14 March 1935 | Reidar Andersen | Norway | 93 | 305 |
15 March 1935 | Stanisław Marusarz | Poland | 95 | 312 |
15 March 1935 | Reidar Andersen | Norway | 98 | 322 |
15 March 1935 | Reidar Andersen | Norway | 99 | 325 |
References
- "Planica vabi, p.7" (in Slovenian). Jutro. 14 March 1935.
- "V Planici že dosegli 93 metrsko znamko, p.7" (in Slovenian). Jutro. 15 March 1935.
- "Sport: V Planici tik pred zaželjenim ciljem, p.7" (in Slovenian). Jutro. 16 March 1935.
- "V Planici ni bilo 100 metrov, p.1,2" (in Slovenian). Jutro. 18 March 1935.
- "Zaman smo čakali 100 metrov, p.1" (in Slovenian). Ponedeljski Slovenec. 18 March 1935.
Bloudkova velikanka | |
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Constructor(s) | Ivan Rožman (original) • Stanko Bloudek (developing) • Klemen Kobal (new hill) |
World records | Birger Ruud (92 m) • Reidar Andersen (93 m) • Stanisław Marusarz (95 m) • Reidar Andersen (98 m, 99 m) • Sepp Bradl (101.5 m, 107 m) • Rudi Gering (108 m, 118 m) • Fritz Tschannen (120 m) |
Competitions | 1934 • 1935 • 1936 • 1938 • 1940 • 1941 • 1947 • 1948 • 1950 • 1954 • 1957 • 1960 • 1963 |
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