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Planica 1951

Coordinates: 46°28′43″N 13°43′16″E / 46.47861°N 13.72111°E / 46.47861; 13.72111
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Planica 1951
Host cityPlanica, FPR Yugoslavia
SportSki jumping
EventsInternational
Main venueSrednja Bloudkova K80
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Planica 1951 was an International ski jumping week with international competition on Srednja Bloudkova K80 hill, held on 11 March 1951 in Planica, PR Slovenia, FPR Yugoslavia. Circa 15,000 people has gathered.

Schedule

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Date Event Rounds Longest jump of the day Visitors
6 March 1951   Training 1 4 72.5 metres (238 ft) by Dobrin N/A
8 March 1951   Training 2 74 metres (243 ft) by Janez Polda N/A
9 March 1951   Training 3 75.5 metres (248 ft) by Josef Bradl N/A
11 March 1951   International event 2 79 metres (259 ft) by Josef Bradl 15,000

Competitions

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On 6 March 1951, training on Planica week opening day on K80 normal hill with 13 ski jumpers was on schedule. Each of them made three to four jumps. Dobrin was the longest with 72.5 metres.[1]

On 8 March 1951, training on K80 normal hill with 18 Yugoslavians, 2 Austrians and 2 Swiss was on schedule. Janez Polda was the longest with 74 metres.[2]

On 9 March 1951, training on K80 normal hill with 14 Yugoslavians and 10 Austrians was on schedule. Austrian Josef Bradl was the longest with 75.5 metres.[3]

On 11 March 1951, an international competition with 23 competititors from Yugoslavia, Austria and Switzerland on K80 normal hill was on schedule. Josef Bradl won the event with 79 and 73.5 metres.[4]

Training 1

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6 March 1951 – Four rounds – incomplete — longest jump

Bib Name Country Longest
N/A Dobrin  Yugoslavia 72.5 m
Jože Zidar  Yugoslavia 70 m
Jože Zalokar  Yugoslavia 69 m
Albin Adlešič  Yugoslavia 68 m
Odon Slabe  Yugoslavia 64 m
Slavko Avsenik  Yugoslavia 63 m
Rudi Paškulin  Yugoslavia 62 m

Training 2

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8 March 1951 – the longest jump

Bib Name Country Longest
1 Jože Javornik  Yugoslavia 51 m
2 Jože Langus  Yugoslavia 65 m
3 Slavko Avsenik  Yugoslavia 53.5 m
4 Jože Zidar  Yugoslavia 68 m
5 Fritz Tschannen   Switzerland 72 m
6 Janez Polda  Yugoslavia 74 m
7 Dobrin  Yugoslavia 66.5 m
8 Jože Zalokar  Yugoslavia 68 m
9 Albin Adlešič  Yugoslavia 65 m
10 Rudi Paškulin  Yugoslavia 59 m
11 Janez Kavar  Yugoslavia 59 m
12 Franta Dvoržak  Yugoslavia 54.5 m
13 Jože Jaševec  Yugoslavia 57.5 m
14 Razboršek  Yugoslavia 61.5 m
15 Bildstein  Austria 62 m
16 Helmut Hadwiger  Austria 61 m
17 Janko Mežik  Yugoslavia 66 m
18 Odon Slabe  Yugoslavia 59.5 m
19 Franc Legat  Yugoslavia 57 m
20 Križaj  Yugoslavia 44 m
21 Stane Stanonik  Yugoslavia 59 m
22 N/A   Switzerland N/A

Training 3

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9 March 1951 – the longest jump

Bib Name Country Longest
N/A Odon Slabe  Yugoslavia 61 m
Jože Jaševec  Yugoslavia 60 m
Jože Zidar  Yugoslavia 73.5 m
Slavko Avsenik  Yugoslavia 64 m
Janez Polda  Yugoslavia m
Rudi Paškulin  Yugoslavia 60.5 m
Jože Langus  Yugoslavia 66.5 m
Albin Adlešič  Yugoslavia 70.5 m
Jože Zalokar  Yugoslavia 70 m
Stane Stanonik  Yugoslavia 60 m
Janko Mežik  Yugoslavia 69 m
Dobrin  Yugoslavia 72 m
Janez Gorišek  Yugoslavia 63 m
Gabriel  Austria 59 m
Janez Polda  Yugoslavia 73 m
Franc Legat  Yugoslavia 60.5 m
Josef Bradl  Austria 75.5 m
Bildstein  Austria 67 m
Edder  Austria 74 m
Otto Leodolter  Austria 71.5 m
Helmut Hadwiger  Austria 68 m
Sepp Schiffner  Austria 65.5 m
Helmuth Finding  Austria 62.5 m
Alwin Plank  Austria 67 m

  Fall or touch!

International competition

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Josef Bradl won the Planica event for the third time

11 March 1951 — Two rounds — official results

Rank Name Country Round 1 Round 2 Points
1 Josef Bradl  Austria 79 m 73.5 m 212.5
2 Janez Polda  Yugoslavia 75.5 m 73.5 m 206.0
3 Alwin Plank  Austria 69 m 72 m 198.5
4 Helmuth Finding  Austria 74 m 71.5 m 185.5
5 Jože Langus  Yugoslavia 67 m 66.5 m 181.5
6 Dobrin  Yugoslavia 68.5 m 70 m 179.0
7 Albin Adlešič  Yugoslavia 66 m 68 m 179.0
8 Fritz Tschannen   Switzerland 73 m 72 m p 178.0
9 Jože Zidar  Yugoslavia 68 m 69 m 177.0
Not available; results from 10 to 23rd place

References

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  1. ^ "Slovesna otvoritev Planiškega tedna: Priprave tekmovalcev, p.3" (in Slovenian). Slovenski poročevalec. 7 March 1951.
  2. ^ "Tretja zmaga Avstrijcev: Trening skakalcev v Planici, p.3" (in Slovenian). Slovenski poročevalec. 9 March 1951.
  3. ^ "Avstrijci so mojstri tudi v smuku: Bradl skočil 75 in pol metra, p.4" (in Slovenian). Slovenski poročevalec. 10 March 1951.
  4. ^ "Bradl in Polda najboljša v skokih, p.3" (in Slovenian). Slovenski poročevalec. 12 March 1951.

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