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Planica 1954

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Planica 1954
File:Razglednica Planice 1954.jpg
Host cityPlanica, FPR Yugoslavia
SportSki flying
EventsInternational Ski Flying Week
Main venueBloudkova velikanka K120
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Planica 1954 was an international ski flying week competition, held from 13 to 14 March 1954 in Planica, PR Slovenia, FPR Yugoslavia. It was the first event after first huge hill renovation. 25,000 people visited in four days.

Schedule

Date Event Rounds Longest jump of the day Visitors
11 March 1954   Qualification event K80 N/A 82 metres (269 ft) by Thynes (standing)
86 metres (282 ft) by Erlandson (touch)
12 March 1954   Training K80 (morning)
Training K120 (afternoon)
1
3
74.5 metres (244 ft) by Ossi Laaksonen
109 metres (358 ft) by Jack Alfredsen
N/A
13 March 1954   International event: day 1 3 110 metres (361 ft) by Jack Alfredsen 8,000
14 March 1954   International event: day 2 2 114.5 metres (376 ft) by Jack Alfredsen (standing)
119 metres (390 ft) by Jack Alfredsen (fall)
15,000

Competitions

On 11 March 1954, first training on Srednja Bloudkova K80 normal hill was on schedule, which also counted as qualification for main event on large hill, with about total 100 jumps in all rounds. Norwegian ski jumper Thynes was the longest with 82 metres that day, meanwhile Swedish ski jumper Erlandson touched the snow at 86 metres. Janez Gorišek was the best among domestic jumpers at 70 metres.[1] On 12 March 1954, they made one trial jump on K80 in the morning, when 42 years old Birger Ruud jumped 62 m and the longest was Laaksonen with 74.5 m. Later first training in three rounds, on completely renovated Bloudkova velikanka K120 hill was on schedule with 41 athletes on start. At 11:15 AM there was official opening of renovated hill with new "Planica Fanfares" theme song. Norwegian ski jumper Jack Alfredsen set the distance of the day at 109 m.[2] On 13 March 1954, first day of competition with 38 competitors on start was on schedule in front of 8,000 people. With one trial round and two rounds counting for result. Jack Alfredsen was the longest with 110 metres, leading after two jumps.[3] On 14 March 1954, second and the final day of competition was on schedule in front of 15,000 people. With one trial round and only one round in count due to bad weather conditions. Jack Alfredsen set the longest valid distance of this year competition at 114.5 metres and crashed at 119 metres. Finnish ski jumper Ossi Laaksonen won the two days competitions by points.[4]

Training 1 (Qualifications)

11 March 1954 – Srednja Bloudkova K80 – Three rounds – incomplete

Bib Name Country Round 1
N/A Thynes File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 82 m
Erlandson File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 86 m
Janez Gorišek File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 70 m
Bine Rogelj File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 67 m
Jože Langus File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 62 m
Jože Zidar File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 69 m
Albin Adlešič File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 68 m
Janez Saksida File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 64 m
Antti Hyvärinen File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland N/A
Josef Bradl File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria N/A

Training 2

12 March 1954 – 11:15 AM – Bloudkova velikanka K120 – Three rounds – incomplete

Bib Name Country Round 1 Round 2 Round 3
1 Blassi File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland N/A N/A N/A
3 Pohl File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany N/A N/A N/A
5 Jože Langus File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 75.5 m 99 m 75 m
6 Albin Adlešič File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 69 m 76 m 76 m
8 Walter Steinegger File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria 92 m 103 m 102.5 m
9 Mato Krznarič File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 98 m 81.5 m 79 m
11 Janez Saksida File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 83.5 m 84 m 80.5 m
14 Taraldsen File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway N/A N/A N/A
15 Antti Hyvärinen File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 90.5 m 96 m 100 m
16 Sverre Stallvik File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 95 m 98 m 97 m
21 Rudi Finžgar File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 85.5 m 93 m 95 m
24 Bine Rogelj File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 84 m 93 m 89 m
27 Janez Gorišek File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 78 m 93 m 88 m
30 Hermann Anwander File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany N/A N/A N/A
35 Jože Zidar File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 88 m 92 m 100.5 m
38 Josef Bradl File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria 84 m 93 m 93 m
40 Simon Slåttvik File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 93 m 98.5 m 100.5 m
41 Oieser File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway N/A N/A N/A
N/A Aaro Pokka File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 94 m 102 m 98 m
N/A Sven Pettersson File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 88 m 96 m 102 m
N/A Otto Leodolter File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria 85 m 92 m 102 m
N/A Ossi Laaksonen File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 88 m 108 m 100.5 m
N/A Hemmo Silvennoinen File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 82 m 90.5 m 97.5 m
N/A Max Bolkart File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany 82 m 107 m 84 m
N/A Körber File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria 88 m 105 m
N/A Bror Östman File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 81 m 104 m 97 m
N/A Jack Alfredsen File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 94 m 109 m 108.5 m
41 competitors on start in total; 14 N/A

Official results

File:Bojan Adamič.jpg
Bojan Adamič composed first "Fanfares"

«On 12 March 1954, at hill renovation official re-opening, on 11:15 AM local time, "Fanfares in Chords" instrumental was played for the first time, written especially for this occasion by Slovenian composer Bojan Adamič

— Slovenski poročevalec (13/3/1954)[2]

13–14 March 1954 – Three rounds (2+1)

Rank Name Country Points
1 Ossi Laaksonen File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 327.0
2 Jack Alfredsen File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 318.2
3 Hemmo Silvennoinen File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 315.0
4 Antti Hyvärinen File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 312.3
5 Sven Pettersson File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 309.6
6 Simon Slåttvik File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 306.1
7 Max Bolkart File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany 305.6
8 Sverre Stallvik File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 304.7
9 Andreas Däscher File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 295.4
10 Otto Leodolter File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria 295.0
11 Thynes File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 294.8
12 Walter Steinegger File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria 292.7
13 Rudolf Dietrich File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria 281.5
14 Aaro Pokka File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 281.0
15 Ferdi Kerber File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria 280.0
16 Bine Rogelj File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 273.6
17 Rudi Finžgar File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 270.4
18 Bror Östman File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 269.4
19 Jože Zidar File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 267.2
20 Hermann Anwander File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany 261.6
21 Erlandson File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 261.3
22 Jože Langus File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 259.2
23 Janez Saksida File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 254.5
24 Monier File:Flag of France.svg France 248.7
25 Albin Adlešič File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 237.7
26 Bläsl File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 237.5
27 Siegfried Kostner File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria 236.9
28 Mato Krznarič File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 225.8
29 Régis Rey File:Flag of France.svg France 225.2
30 Richard Rabasa File:Flag of France.svg France 219.1
31 Bühler File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany N/A

References

  1. "Generalka na 80-metrski skakalnici, p.8" (in slovenščina). Slovenski poročevalec. 12 March 1954.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "15 skokov nad 100 metrov, p.6" (in slovenščina). Slovenski poročevalec. 13 March 1954.
  3. "Norvežan Alfredsen je šel nad vsa pričakovanja, p.10" (in slovenščina). Slovenski poročevalec. 14 March 1954.
  4. "Finci so še enkrat - tudi pri nas ugnali Norvežane, p.4" (in slovenščina). Slovenski poročevalec. 15 March 1954.

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