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In 1969, Norwegian Bjørn Wirkola became the first person to win the Four Hills Tournament three times in a row. He was the fifth athlete to win the first three events, but yet again the 'Grand Slam' was denied, this time by Wirkola's closest rival Jiří Raška . It was a disappointing tournament for the two host nations with the best athlete from either being Reinhold Bachler , finishing 11th overall.
Participating nations and athletes [ edit ]
For the first time in seven years, no non-European nations participated. The national groups of Germany and Austria only competed at the two events in their respective countries.
Nation
Number of Athletes
Athletes
Germany
5 (+5)
Franz Bisle , Günther Göllner , Walter Lampe , Henrik Ohlmayr , Oswald Schinze National Group: Alfred Grosche , Friedhelm Klapproth , Ralph Pöhland , Sepp Schwinghammer , Alfred Winkler
Austria
11 (+3)
Reinhold Bachler , Helmut Diess , Max Golser , Albert Haim , Ernst Kröll , Sepp Lichtenegger , Franz Salhofer , Willi Schuster , Erich Schwabl , Walter Schwabl , Janko Zwitter National Group: Heinz Jölly , Franz Kuchlbacher , Ernst Wimmer
Czechoslovakia
7
Ladislav Divila , Rudolf Höhnl , Zbyněk Hubač , Karel Kodejška , Jan Matouš , Jiří Raška , František Rydval
East Germany
7
Bernd Karwofski , Horst Queck , Manfred Queck , Heinz Schmidt , Rainer Schmidt , Wilfried Schüller , Clemens Walter
Finland
3
Keijo Leiho , Topi Mattila , Juhani Ruotsalainen
France
4
Jannie Arnould , Nicolas Gaide , Alain Macle , Gilbert Poirot
Hungary
3
László Gellér , Mihály Gellér , János Taffener
Italy
3
Giacomo Aimoni , Albino Bazana , Mario Ceccon
Norway
3
Lars Grini , Knut Kongsgård , Jan Olaf Roaldset , Bent Tomtum , Bjørn Wirkola
Poland
2
Andrej Sztolf , Ryszard Witke
Soviet Union
5
Vladimir Belousov , Aleksandr Ivannikov , Gariy Napalkov , Wiezeslav Zerbakov , Anatoliy Zheglanov
Sweden
3
Torbjörn Hedberg , Thord Karlsson , Olle Martinsson
Switzerland
4
Richard Pfiffner , Hans Schmid , Heribert Schmid , Urs Schönl , Sepp Zehnder
Yugoslavia
6
Vinko Bogataj , Branko Dolhar , Janez Jurman , Marjan Mesec , Peter Štefančič , Ludvik Zajc
Schattenbergschanze , Oberstdorf
29 December 1968[ 1]
Garmisch-Partenkirchen [ edit ]
Große Olympiaschanze , Garmisch-Partenkirchen
1 January 1969[ 2]
Bergiselschanze , Innsbruck
4 December 1969[ 3]
Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze , Bischofshofen
5 January 1969[ 4]
Tournaments Ski jumping hills