Planica 1950

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.

International Ski Flying Week 1950
K80 (on the left) --- K120 (on the right)
Host cityPlanica, FPR Yugoslavia
Sport(s)Ski jumping, ski flying
EventsK80 - International competition 1
K120 - Ski Flying Study
K120 - Exhibition event
K80 - International competition 2
Main venueSrednja Bloudkova K80
Bloudkova velikanka K120

Schedule

Date Event Rounds Longest jump of the day Visitors
12 March 1950  K80 - International event 1379.5 metres (261 ft) by Thorleif SchjelderupN/A
13 March 1950  K80 - Training 1482 metres (269 ft) by Janez Polda3,000
14 March 1950  K80 - Training 2180 metres (262 ft) by Thorleif SchjelderupN/A
K120 - Training 197 metres (318 ft) by Thorleif Schjelderup
15 March 1950  K120 - Ski Flying Study: Day 13104 metres (341 ft) by Sverre KronvoldN/A
K80 - Training 3N/AN/A
16 March 1950  K120 - Ski Flying Study: Day 23101 metres (331 ft) by Janez PoldaN/A
K80 - Training 4N/A76 metres (249 ft) by Bine Rogelj
17 March 1950  K120 - Ski Flying Study: Day 32114 metres (374 ft) by Janez Polda8,000
K80 - Training 5N/AN/A
18 March 1950  K120 - Training 2N/AN/AN/A
K80 - Training 6N/AN/A
18 March 1950  k120 - Exhibition event2114 metres (374 ft) by Rudi Finžgar30,000
K80 - International event 2N/A80.5 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 infront 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 infront 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.[6]

On 19 March 1950, the final day of International Ski Flying week was on schedule with two competitions infront 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 1948 — Two rounds — official results — chronological order incomplete

Rank Bib Name Country Round 1 Round 2 Points
121Thorleif Schjelderup Norway79.5 m77.5 m219.6
218Sverre Kronvold Norway74 m70.5 m208.1
322Janez Polda Yugoslavia77 m75 m202.6
4N/AKarel Klančnik Yugoslavia72 m69 m199.3
54Slattsveen Norway76.5 m67 m191.3
617Sverre Stenersen Norway73 m67 m191.0
7N/ABine Rogelj Yugoslavia70 m69 m190.2
816Hoysaeter Norway69 m65 m187.7
9N/AJože Langus Yugoslavia68 m65 m186.4
1024Aldo Trivella Italy69 m65 m185.7
11N/AIvo Razboršek Yugoslavia63.5 m60 m179.3
12N/ARudi Finžgar Yugoslavia68.5 m68 m179.2
13N/AJože Zalokar Yugoslavia65 m65 m179.0
141Bruno Da Col Italy71 m64 m178.9
152Luigi Pennacchio Italy72 m72.5 m177.1
1619Hakonsen Norway72 m72.5 m170.6
173Slavko Avsenik Yugoslavia62 m65 m168.6
1823Carlo De Lorenzi Italy73 m70 m167.9
19N/ATone Razinger Yugoslavia62 m59 m163.8
20N/ASaksida Yugoslavia59 m57.6 m154.2
21N/AMarjan Gašperšič Yugoslavia66 m65 m142.8
22N/AAlbin Adlešič Yugoslavia67 m57.5 m132.1
23N/AKrznarič Yugoslavia57.5 m53 m125.4
20Odon Slabe YugoslaviaN/A

International competition 2

11 AM — 19 March 1948 — Two rounds — official results — chronological order incomplete

Rank Bib Name Country Round 1 Round 2 Points
118Sverre Stenersen Norway75.5 m80.5 m220.5
26Hakonsen Norway76 m74 m219.5
316Sverre Kronvold Norway74.5 m75 m217.5
43Thorleif Schjelderup Norway75 m73 m214.0
5N/AJanez Polda Yugoslavia73 m73.5 m211.0
6N/ABine Rogelj Yugoslavia71 m76 m208.5
7N/ARudi Finžgar Yugoslavia74.5 m75 m207.0
810Hoysaeter Norway74 m69 m202.5
94Grommer Austria71 m69 m193.0
10N/AKarel Klančnik Yugoslavia68 m67.5 m191.0
112Jože Langus Yugoslavia70 m66 m188.5
12N/AHelmut Hadwiger Austria66 m69.5 m188.5
1311Odon Slabe Yugoslavia67 m66 m187.5
149Slavko Avsenik Yugoslavia66 m66 m187.0
1512Luigi Pennacchio Italy65 m65.5 m184.5
167Aldo Trivella Italy65.5 m65.5 m184.5
N/A1Albin Adlešič YugoslaviaN/AN/AN/A
N/A5Doujak AustriaN/AN/AN/A
N/A8Marjan Gašperšič YugoslaviaN/AN/AN/A
N/A13Jože Zalokar YugoslaviaN/AN/AN/A
N/A14Ljubo Razinger YugoslaviaN/AN/AN/A
N/A15Saksida YugoslaviaN/AN/AN/A
N/A17Stane Stanovnik YugoslaviaN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/ABruno Da Col ItalyN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/ABernsteiner AustriaN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/ASodja YugoslaviaN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/AJože Javornik YugoslaviaN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/AFranc Mandeljc YugoslaviaN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/AIvo Razboršek YugoslaviaN/AN/AN/A

Large hill

Training

14 March 1948 — Four rounds — chronological order

Bib Name Country Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4
1Rudi Finžgar Yugoslavia66 m83 m81 m89 m
2Thorleif Schjelderup Norway77 m85 m90 m97 m
3Bine Rogelj Yugoslavia74.5 m83 m81 m80 m
4Ivo Razboršek Yugoslavia67 m62 m77 m
5Aldo Trivella Italy69 m82 m79 m
6Grommer Austria76 m88 m89 m
7Sverre Kronvold Norway78 m85 m85 m
8Sverre Stenersen Norway78 m90 m90 m
9Janez Polda Yugoslavia81 m89 m93 m
10Karel Klančnik Yugoslavia73 m87 m91 m
11Luigi Pennacchio Italy69 m80 m81 m
12Bruno Da Col Italy72 m84 m81 m
13Carlo De Lorenzi Italy88 m92 m
14Slaatsveen Norway69 m88 m
15Hoysaeter Norway69 m88 m

Ski Flying Study: Day 1

Morning — 15 March 1948 — Three rounds — chronological order

Bib Name Country Round 1 Round 2 Round 3
1Bine Rogelj Yugoslavia92 m92 m93 m
2Rudi Finžgar Yugoslavia87 m89 m95 m
3Ivo Razboršek Yugoslavia72 m78 m78 m
4Aldo Trivella Italy78 m79 m83 m
5Luigi Pennacchio Italy88 m84 m90 m
6Bruno Da Col Italy90 m83 m92 m
7Carlo De Lorenzi Italy100 m96 m100 m
8Grommer Austria93 m92 m97 m
9Janez Polda Yugoslavia101 m95 m107 m
10Thorleif Schjelderup Norway94 m97 m106 m
11Hoysaeter Norway87 m88 m100 m
12Sverre Stenersen Norway95 m90 m101 m
13Sverre Kronvold Norway94 m96 m104 m
14Karel Klančnik Yugoslavia90 m87 m97 m
15Hakonsen Norway89 m

Ski Flying Study: Day 2

16 March 1948 — Two rounds — chronological order

Bib Name Country Round 1 Round 2 Round 3
1Thorleif Schjelderup Norway88 m93 m97 m
2Sverre Stenersen Norway89 m93 m96 m
3Hoiseter Norway81 m81 m87 m
4Sverre Kronvold Norway88 m49 m98 m
5Grommer Austria82 m92 m96 m
6Luigi Pennacchio Italy83 m88 m86 m
7Bruno Da Col Italy76 m75 m87 m
8Aldo Trivella Italy73 m76 m80 m
9Janez Polda Yugoslavia92 m101 m101 m
10Bine Rogelj Yugoslavia80 m81 m
11Ivo Razboršek Yugoslavia70 m74 m75 m
12Karel Klančnik Yugoslavia87 m90 m93 m
13Rudi Finžgar Yugoslavia87 m91 m90 m
14Hakonsen Norway83 m93 m
15Slattsveen Norway75 m95 m

Ski Flying Study: Day 3

17 March 1948 — Two rounds — chronological order

Bib Name Country Round 1 Round 2
1Janez Polda Yugoslavia106 m114 m
2Ivo Razboršek Yugoslavia82 m90 m
3Jože Zidar Yugoslavia72.5 m83 m
4Luigi Pennacchio Italy90 m97 m
5Karel Klančnik Yugoslavia100.5 m106 m
6Rudi Finžgar Yugoslavia103.5 m110 m
7Grommer Austria99 m105 m
8Aldo Trivella Italy83.5 m90 m
9Bruno Da Col Italy94 m96 m
10Bine Rogelj Yugoslavia99 m103 m

Exhibition event

10 AM — 19 March 1948 — Two rounds — chronological order incomplete

Bib Name Country Round 1 Round 2
1Thorleif Schjelderup Norway106 m105.5 m
2Grommer Austria110 m109 m
3Doujak Austria95 m94 m
4Janez Polda Yugoslavia111 m103.5 m
5Hakonsen Norway105 m
6Sverre Kronvold Norway109 m94 m
7Sverre Stenersen Norway99 m
8Rudi Finžgar Yugoslavia105 m114 m
N/ASlattsveen Norway112 m101 m
N/AAldo Trivella Italy96 m92 m
N/AHoysaeter Norway101 m
N/AHelmut Hadwiger Austria90 m
N/AJože Zidar Yugoslavia98 m100 m
N/ALuigi Pennacchio Italy101 m
N/ABruno Da Col Italy99 m
N/ABine Rogelj Yugoslavia100 m110 m
N/AKarel Klančnik Yugoslavia100 m108 m
N/AIvo Razboršek Yugoslavia89 m

     Fall or touch!

Official results

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References

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

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