Planica 1934
Planica 1934 was an opening ski jumping event with national championships held on 4 Februar 1934 and first international event on 25 March 1934 in Planica, Drava Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
Host city | Planica, Kingdom of Yugoslavia |
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Sport(s) | Ski jumping |
Events | Nationals (4 February 1934) International (25 March 1934) |
Main venue | Bloudkova velikanka K90 |
Schedule
Date | Event | Rounds | Longest jump of the day | Visitors |
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4 March 1934 | Nationals | 2 | 62.5 metres (205 ft) by Tone Dečman (fall) 60 metres (197 ft) by Franc Palme | 2,500 |
23 March 1934 | Official training 1 | 1 | 83 metres (273 ft) by Gregor Höll (fall) 79 metres (259 ft) by Birger Ruud | N/A |
24 March 1934 | Official training 2 | 1 | 87 metres (285 ft) by Birger Ruud (WR crash) 85.5 metres (281 ft) by Sigmund Ruud | N/A |
25 March 1934 | International event | 2 | 86.5 metres (284 ft) by Sigmund Ruud | 4,000 |
Afternoon record battle | 2 | 95 metres (312 ft) by Sigmund Ruud (WR fall) 92 metres (302 ft) by Birger Ruud (WR) |
1934: Snow cement invention
At the 1934 nationals championships opening event, "snow cement" which hardens the snow, was used for the first time in the world by Ivan Rožman, the original hill constructor. He invented it by combining salammoniac and salt.[1]
National Championships
On 4 February 1934 Bloudkova velikanka hill was officially opened with national championships of Kingdom of Yugoslavia infront of 2,500 people. Norwegian Jahr had honour of opening jump and he landed at 55 metres. And Franc Palme (not to be confused with German ski jumper Heinz Palme) became the national champion of King. of Yugoslavia, with national record at 60 metres.[2][3]
Opening competition
14:30 PM — 4 February 1934 — Two rounds — chronological order
Bib | Name | Country | Distance |
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Opening jump | |||
1 | Jahr | 55 m | |
First round | |||
2 | Bogo Šramel | 50 m | |
3 | Rado Istenič | 55 m | |
4 | Zupan | 50 m | |
5 | Tone Dečman | 56 m | |
6 | Milan Šubic | 48 m | |
7 | Edo Bevc | 55 m | |
8 | Gregor Klančnik | 40 m | |
9 | Albin Jakopič | 50.5 m | |
10 | Franc Palme | 55 m | |
11 | Rudolf Hunger | 54 m | |
Trial jump 2 | |||
12 | Jahr | 62 m | |
Second round | |||
13 | Bogo Šramel | 54 m | |
14 | Rado Istenič | 56 m | |
15 | Zupan | 50 m | |
16 | Tone Dečman | 62.5 m | |
17 | Edo Bevc | 58 m | |
18 | Gregor Klančnik | 48 m | |
19 | Albin Jakopič | 50.5 m | |
20 | Franc Palme | 60 m | |
21 | Rudolf Hunger | 60 m |
International event
On 23 March 1934 first training was held before international event in excellent weather conditions. A few hill records were set that day with Gregor Höll hill record at 83 metres.[4][5]
On 24 March 1934 second training before international event was held. Sigmund Ruud improved hill record at 85.5 metres and Birger Ruud crashed at 87 metres world record distance.[6]
On 25 March 1934 two different events were held with 14 total of competitors from Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Austria and Norway infront of over 4,000 people. First international competition started noon, later as scheduled due to special train delay with two rounds. At 1:00 PM second part, jumps outside of competition started, when Birger Ruud set the world record distance at 92 metres in the last round.[7][8][9][10]
First official training
Afternoon — 23 March 1934 — order of jumps not available
Bib | Name | Country | Distance |
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N/A | Oyvind Alstad | 63 m | |
Per G. Jonson | 67 m | ||
Reidar Hoff | 69 m | ||
Sigmund Guttormsen | 69 m | ||
Olav Ulland | 70 m | ||
Sverre Lassen-Urdahl | 70 m | ||
Randmod Sørensen | 72 m | ||
Birger Ruud | 79 m | ||
Sigmund Ruud | 82 m | ||
Gregor Höll | 83 m | ||
Albin Novšak | 49 m | ||
Franc Palme | 58 m | ||
Bogo Šramel | 60 m | ||
Rado Istenič | 63 m |
Second official training
Afternoon — 24 March 1934 — order of jumps not available
Bib | Name | Country | Distance |
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N/A | Oyvind Alstad | +70 m | |
Per G. Jonson | +70 m | ||
Reidar Hoff | +70 m | ||
Sigmund Guttormsen | +70 m | ||
Sverre Lassen-Urdahl | +70 m | ||
Randmod Sørensen | +70 m | ||
Albin Novšak | +70 m | ||
Franc Palme | +70 m | ||
Bogo Šramel | +70 m | ||
Rado Istenič | +70 m | ||
Olav Ulland | 83 m | ||
Gregor Höll | 85 m | ||
Sigmund Ruud | 85.5 m | ||
Birger Ruud | 87 m |
International competition
12:00 PM — 25 March 1934 — Two rounds — chronological order
Bib | Name | Country | Distance |
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First round | |||
1 | Walter Weissenbacher | 57 m | |
2 | Sigmund Guttormsen | 69 m | |
3 | Franc Palme | 55 m | |
4 | Reidar Hoff | 63 m | |
5 | Randmod Sørensen | 71 m | |
6 | Sigmund Ruud | 68.5 m | |
7 | Albin Novšak | 48 m | |
8 | Birger Ruud | 69 m | |
9 | Oyvind Alstad | 59 m | |
10 | Per G. Jonson | 71 m | |
11 | Gustl Mayer | 59 m | |
12 | Gregor Höll | 74 m | |
13 | Olav Ulland | 71 m | |
14 | Sverre Lassen-Urdahl | 71 m | |
Second round | |||
15 | Walter Weissenbacher | 63 m | |
16 | Sigmund Guttormsen | 82 m | |
17 | Franc Palme | 66 m | |
18 | Reidar Hoff | 58 m | |
19 | Randmod Sørensen | 75 m | |
20 | Sigmund Ruud | 86.5 m | |
21 | Albin Novšak | 57.5 m | |
22 | Birger Ruud | 79 m | |
23 | Oyvind Alstad | 66 m | |
24 | Per G. Jonson | 80 m | |
25 | Gustl Mayer | 60 m | |
26 | Gregor Höll | 81 m | |
27 | Olav Ulland | 76 m | |
28 | Sverre Lassen-Urdahl | 71 m |
Non-competition event
Afternoon battle for the record jump
13:00 PM — 25 March 1934 — Two rounds — chronological order
Bib | Name | Country | Distance |
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First round | |||
1 | Walter Weissenbacher | 71 m | |
2 | Sigmund Guttormsen | 74 m | |
3 | Gustl Mayer | 66 m | |
4 | Randmod Sörensen | 78 m | |
5 | Franc Palme | 67 m | |
6 | Albin Novšak | 64 m | |
7 | Reidar Hoff | 70 m | |
8 | Sverre Lassen-Urdahl | 79 m | |
9 | Olav Ulland | 76 m | |
10 | Oyvind Alstad | 78 m | |
11 | Per G. Jonson | 84 m | |
12 | Gregor Höll | 89 m | |
13 | Birger Ruud | 86 m | |
14 | Sigmund Ruud | 95 m | |
Second round | |||
15 | Walter Weissenbacher | 65 m | |
16 | Sigmund Guttormsen | 85.5 m | |
17 | Birger Ruud | 92 m | |
18 | Gregor Höll | 84.5 m | |
19 | Per G. Jonson | 88.5 m | |
20 | Sigmund Ruud | 87 m | |
21 | Reidar Hoff | 78 m | |
22 | Albin Novšak | 66 m | |
23 | Franc Palme | 65.5 m |
World record not recognized. Crash!
Hill record!
World record!
Fall or touch!
Official results
International competition25 March 1934
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National Championships4 February 1934
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Ski jumping world records
Date | Name | Country | Metres | Feet |
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24 March 1934 | Birger Ruud | 87 | 285 | |
25 March 1934 | Gregor Höll | 89 | 292 | |
25 March 1934 | Sigmund Ruud | 95 | 312 | |
25 March 1934 | Birger Ruud | 92 | 302 |
Not recognized! Crash at world record distance.
References
- Enciklopedija Slovenije. (1997). Knjiga 10. Ljubljana: Mladinska knjiga.
- "Športna nedelja: Dan sonca in zmag v Planici, p.5" (in Slovenian). Jutro. 5 February 1934.
- "Paberki z velike tekme Planici, p.3" (in Slovenian). Slovenski narod. 5 February 1934.
- "Sport: V Planici padajo rekordi, p.7" (in Slovenian). Slovenec. 24 March 1934.
- "Sport: V Planici padajo rekordi, p.7" (in Slovenian). Jutro. 24 March 1934.
- "Sport: Višek smučarske sezone, p.14" (in Slovenian). Slovenec. 25 March 1934.
- "Svetovni rekordi na naših tleh, p.1" (in Slovenian). Jutro. 26 March 1934.
- "Sport: Junaki zraka, p.5" (in Slovenian). Slovenec. 27 March 1934.
- "Leteča Norvešana sta zmagala, p.1" (in Slovenian). Slovenski narod. 26 March 1934.
- "Birger Ruud je skočil 92 metrov: Rezultati, p.1" (in Slovenian). Ponedeljski Slovenec. 26 March 1934.