Planica 1977
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Host city | Planica, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia |
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Sport | Ski flying |
Events | Smuški poleti Ski Flying Week |
Main venue | Velikanka bratov Gorišek K165 |
Planica 1977 was a Smuški poleti Ski Flying Week competition, held from 18 to 20 March 1977 in Planica, Yugoslavia. With total 50,000 people in three days.
Schedule
Date | Event | Rounds | Longest jump of the day | Visitors |
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17 March 1977 | Official training | 2 | 165 metres (541 ft) by Reinhold Bachler | N/A |
18 March 1977 | Competition, Day 1 | 3 | 169 metres (554 ft) by Reinhold Bachler | N/A |
19 March 1977 | Competition, Day 2 | 2 | 172 metres (564 ft) by Reinhold Bachler | N/A |
20 March 1977 | Competition, Day 3 | 2 | 181 metres (594 ft) by Bogdan Norčič (touch) 171 metres (561 ft) by Thomas Meisinger |
20,000 |
Competition
On 17 March 1977 official training was on schedule. 23 jumpers from 6 countries who applied for the competition made two training jumps. Bachler was the longest with 165 metres.[1] On 18 March 1977 first day of competition was on schedule. Austrian Reinhold Bachler was leading after first day with tied hill record, now holding together with Walter Steiner at 169 metres. Best one of three rounds counted into final results.[2] On 19 March 1977 second day of competition was on schedule. Austrian Reinhold Bachler set the new hill record at 172 metres in the trial round. Best one of two rounds in competition counted into final results. On 20 March 1977 last third day of competition was on schedule in front of 20,000 people. Yugoslavian Bogdan Norčič touched the ground at trial round at 181 metres world record distance, which was the first ever fly over one hundred-eighty metres in history. Best one of two rounds in competition counted into final results.[3]
Official training
17 March 1977 — Two rounds — chronological order
Fall or touch!
Competition: Day 1
18 March 1977 — 1 best of 3 rounds
Competition: Day 2
19 March 1977 — 1 best of 3 rounds
Competition: Day 3
20 March 1977 — 1 best of 3 rounds
Official results
Three rounds counted into official results — one best round from each three days.
Rank | Name | 18 March | 19 March | 20 March | Points |
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1RD | 2RD | 3RD | |||
1 | Austria Reinhold Bachler | 169.0 m | 163.0 m | 165.0 m | 574.5 |
2 | East Germany Thomas Meisinger | 157.0 m | 166.0 m | 171.0 m | 566.0 |
3 | Czechoslovakia Ladislav Jirásko | 160.0 m | 161.0 m | 158.0 m | 563.5 |
4 | Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bogdan Norčič | 165.0 m | 164.0 m | 168.0 m | 559.5 |
5 | East Germany Dietrich Kampf | 153.0 m | 157.0 m | 165.0 m | 548.5 |
6 | Norway Per Steinar Nordlien | 167.0 m | 168.0 m | 157.0 m | 526.5 |
7 | Norway Dag Fossum | 145.0 m | 155.0 m | 155.0 m | 514.0 |
8 | Czechoslovakia František Novotný | 132.0 m | 151.0 m | 134.0 m | 510.0 |
9 | Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jože Demšar | 122.0 m | 163.0 m | 146.0 m | 480.5 |
10 | Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Branko Dolhar | 131.0 m | 141.0 m | 131.0 m | 469.0 |
11 | West Germany Sepp Schwinghammer | 138.0 m | 132.0 m | 152.0 m | 468.0 |
12 | Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vinko Bogataj | 140.0 m | 131.0 m | 138.0 m | 465.0 |
13 | Austria Walter Schwabl | 137.0 m | 156.0 m | 150.0 m | 463.5 |
14 | Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivo Zupan | 138.0 m | 140.0 m | 136.0 m | 461.5 |
15 | Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Loštrek | 131.0 m | 109.0 m | 147.0 m | 447.5 |
16 | Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marko Mlakar | 127.0 m | 139.0 m | 123.0 m | 440.0 |
17 | Norway Per Hartvedt | 118.0 m | 114.0 m | 132.0 m | 424.0 |
18 | Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Demšar | 118.0 m | 102.0 m | 147.0 m | 413.0 |
19 | Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Kajzer | 108.0 m | 100.0 m | 118.0 m | 372.5 |
20 | Austria Hans Wallner | 113.0 m | 114.0 m | 116.0 m | 371.5 |
21 | Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stanislav Rakar | 114.0 m | 117.0 m | 145.0 m | 364.0 |
22 | Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Kotar | 108.0 m | 106.0 m | 99.0 m | 354.0 |
23 | Austria Andreas Berger | 114.0 m | 108.0 m | — | 252.5 |
Invalid ski flying world record
This was the first ever jump over 180 metres in history.
Date | Name | Country | Metres | Feet |
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20 March 1977 | Bogdan Norčič | File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia | 181 | 594 |
Not recognized! Touch at world record distance.
References
- ↑ "Bachler 165 m, Norčič 164 m, p.1,11" (in slovenščina). Delo. 18 March 1977.
- ↑ "V Planici prvi Bachler z 169 m, p.9" (in slovenščina). Delo. 19 March 1977.
- ↑ "Norko z dotikom 181 m. Zmagovalec je R. Bachler, p.9" (in slovenščina). Delo. 21 March 1977.
- CS1 slovenščina-language sources (sl)
- 1977 in Yugoslav sport
- 1977 in ski jumping
- 1977 in Slovenia
- Ski jumping competitions in Yugoslavia
- International sports competitions hosted by Yugoslavia
- Ski jumping competitions in Slovenia
- International sports competitions hosted by Slovenia
- March 1977 sports events in Europe