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Planica 1969

Coordinates: 46°28′35″N 13°43′16″E / 46.47639°N 13.72111°E / 46.47639; 13.72111
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Planica 1969
Host cityPlanica, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia
SportSki flying
EventsSmuški poleti Ski Flying Week
Main venueVelikanka bratov Gorišek K153
1972 →

Planica 1969 was a first competition on a new ski flying hill at Smuški poleti Ski Flying Week competition, held from 21 to 23 March 1969 in Planica, Yugoslavia. With 95,000 people in three days.

Schedule

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Date Event Rounds Longest jump of the day Visitors
6 March 1969   Hill test, premiere 1 135 metres (443 ft) by Miro Oman N/A
21 March 1969   Competition, Day 1 3 156 metres (512 ft) by Bjørn Wirkola 15,000
22 March 1969   Competition, Day 2 3 164 metres (538 ft) by Jiří Raška 35,000
23 March 1969   Competition, Day 3 3 165 metres (541 ft) by Manfred Wolf 45,000

Competition

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On 6 March 1969, two weeks before competition a hill test with trial jumper was made. Yugoslavian Miro Oman baptized Velikanka bratov Gorišek K153 hill around 14:00 PM local time with 135 metres (443 ft).[1]

On 21 March 1969 hill was officially opened with first day of competition called Smuški poleti Ski Flying Week with three rounds, but only the best one counted into official result. The first day brought world record distance at 156 metres by Bjørn Wirkola.[2][3]

On 22 March 1969 second day of competition was on schedule with three rounds and two best rounds counted into official result. World record was tied and improved three times: Jiří Raška (156 m, 164 m) and Bjørn Wirkola (160 m).[4]

On 23 March 1969 third and final day of competition was on schedule with three rounds and two best rounds counted into official result in front of 45,000 people. Manfred Wolf set already the fifth and the last world record this weekend at 165 metres in the last round. Jiří Raška won the three day competition with total five valid rounds: one best from the first day, two best rounds from the second day and two best rounds from the third day.[5]

Hill test

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Miro Oman, 3rd from left, right after premiere test jump at 135 metres (6 March 1969)
Manfred Wolf in the middle right after WR.

14:00 PM — 6 March 1969 — premiere

Bib Name Test
1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miro Oman 135.0 m

Ski Flying Week: Day 1

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10:30 AM — 21 March 1969 — Three rounds: one best round into official results

Rank Bib Name 1RD 2RD 3RD Points
1 56 Norway Bjørn Wirkola 135.0 m 156.0 m 134.0 m 181.0
2 51 Czechoslovakia Jiří Raška 148.0 m 120.0 m 146.0 m 180.5
3 30 Norway Lars Grini 146.0 m 114.0 m 117.0 m 174.0
4 33 East Germany Horst Queck 137.0 m 149.0 m 144.0 m 171.0
5 49 Czechoslovakia Zbyněk Hubač 136.0 m 132.0 m 118.0 m 165.9
6 17 East Germany Jürgen Dommerich 137.0 m 134.0 m 133.0 m 162.5
7 26 Poland Ryszard Witke 133.0 m 130.0 m 121.0 m 157.0
8 42 Soviet Union Gariy Napalkov 123.0 m 122.0 m 154.0 m 155.0
9 37 Czechoslovakia Ladislav Divila 130.0 m 127.0 m 152.5
10 41 East Germany Christian Kiehl 123.0 m 128.0 m 130.0 m 152.0
11 43 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peter Štefančič 126.0 m 114.0 m 118.0 m 151.5
12 7 East Germany Rainer Schmidt 118.0 m 114.0 m 132.0 m 151.0
13 45 East Germany Manfred Wolf 123.0 m 132.0 m 127.0 m 150.0
14 57 Austria Reinhold Bachler 123.0 m 132.0 m 121.0 m 148.5
15 38 Czechoslovakia František Rydval 124.0 m 111.0 m 122.0 m 147.0
16 27 Austria Ernst Kröll 116.0 m 125.0 m 126.0 m 146.0
17 24 Soviet Union Koba Zakadze 115.0 m 121.0 m 124.0 m 144.5
18 47 Czechoslovakia Rudolf Hohnl 119.0 m 115.0 m 123.0 m 143.0
54 United States Adrian Watt 124.0 m 128.0 m 111.0 m 143.0
20 14 Czechoslovakia Rudolf Doubek 121.0 m 119.0 m 118.0 m 142.5
21 36 Austria Walter Schwabl 111.0 m 128.0 m 117.0 m 141.5
22 50 Switzerland Josef Zehnder 117.0 m 120.0 m 113.0 m 141.5
23 39 Czechoslovakia Josef Matouš 92.0 m 151.0 m 130.0 m 140.5
3 Czechoslovakia Josef Kraus 111.0 m 113.0 m 125.0 m 140.5
25 15 Poland Stanislaw Kubica 121.0 m 126.0 m 114.0 m 139.5
26 31 West Germany Heini Ihle 96.0 m 112.0 m 122.0 m 139.0
27 13 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Branko Dolhar 112.0 m 121.0 m 121.0 m 138.0
40 Poland Józef Przybyła 106.0 m 107.0 m 121.0 m 138.0
29 10 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marjan Pečar 115.0 m 115.0 m 117.0 m 137.5
30 25 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Jurman 111.0 m 106.0 m 118.0 m 134.5
36 29 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marjan Mesec 103.0 m 118.0 m 102.0 m 128.0
39 18 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Danilo Pudgar 111.0 m 110.0 m 111.0 m 124.0
43 1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stanko Smolej 107.0 m 106.0 m 96.0 m 120.0
46 52 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peter Eržen 110.0 m 106.0 m 102.0 m 116.5
51 6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Nahtigal 97.0 m 93.0 m 98.0 m 106.5
53 55 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ludvik Zajc 96.0 m 100.0 m 103.0 m 104.0
54 5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Oto Giacomelli 86.0 m 96.0 m 96.0 m 100.5
56 23 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marjan Prelovšek 111.0 m N/A N/A 90.5
N/A 22 Hungary Mihály Gellér 120.0 m N/A N/A N/A
N/A 2 Czechoslovakia Jozef Metelka 101.0 m N/A N/A N/A
N/A 4 Czechoslovakia Dalibor Motejlek N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 8 Austria Erich Schwabl N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 9 Norway Bent Tomtum N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 11 Switzerland Richard Pfiffner N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 12 Czechoslovakia Bohumil Doležal N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 19 Czechoslovakia František Novák N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 20 Austria Willy Schuster N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 21 Soviet Union Konstantin Shcherbakov N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 28 United States Greg Swor N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 32 Czechoslovakia Karel Kodejška N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 34 Italy Giacomo Aimoni N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 35 Switzerland Hans Schmid N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 44 Italy Albino Bazzana N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 46 West Germany Henrik Ohlmeyer N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 48 Hungary László Gellér N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 53 Austria Max Golser N/A N/A N/A N/A
16 Free number. In honour to late Heini Klopfer.

Ski Flying Week: Day 2

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10:30 AM — 22 March 1969 — Three rounds; two best into official results — Day 1 best round also calculated into points.

Rank Bib Name 1RD 2RD 3RD Points
1 46 Norway Bjørn Wirkola 160.0 m 162.0 m 145.0 m 541.5
2 37 Czechoslovakia Jiří Raška 156.0 m 164.0 m 144.0 m 538.5
3 38 East Germany Manfred Wolf 135.0 m 156.0 m 159.0 m 499.5
4 24 East Germany Horst Queck 145.0 m 150.0 m 146.0 m 497.0
5 53 Czechoslovakia Zbyněk Hubač 133.0 m 147.0 m 150.0 m 494.0
6 21 Norway Lars Grini 147.0 m 137.0 m 134.0 m 490.0
7 51 East Germany Christian Kiehl 145.0 m 154.0 m 142.0 m 475.0
8 18 East Germany Rainer Schmidt 146.0 m 145.0 m 129.0 m 462.0
9 36 Soviet Union Gari Napalkov 120.0 m 135.0 m 133.0 m 452.5
10 5 East Germany Jürgen Dommerich 128.0 m 143.0 m 132.0 m 449.5
11 19 Austria Walter Schwabl 133.0 m 147.0 m 111.0 m 442.5
12 47 Czechoslovakia Rudolf Hohnl 124.0 m 135.0 m 134.0 m 437.0
13 34 Austria Ernst Kröll 129.0 m 129.0 m 132.0 m 432.0
14 17 Czechoslovakia Bohumil Doležal 138.0 m 137.0 m 123.0 m 429.5
15 42 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Branko Dolhar 132.0 m 136.0 m 135.0 m 428.5
16 50 Austria Reinhold Bachler 124.0 m 127.0 m 126.0 m 426.0
17 32 Poland Józef Przybyła 132.0 m 121.0 m 127.0 m 424.5
18 44 Czechoslovakia Josef Matouš 124.0 m 143.0 m 148.0 m 419.5
19 29 Soviet Union Koba Zakadze 119.0 m 118.0 m 133.0 m 415.0
20 52 Switzerland Josef Zehnder 116.0 m 132.0 m 112.0 m 411.0
21 49 Austria Max Golser 121.0 m 132.0 m 126.0 m 409.5
22 7 Czechoslovakia Josef Kraus 124.0 m 120.0 m 123.0 m 409.0
23 39 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peter Štefančič 113.0 m 118.0 m 122.0 m 406.0
24 25 Czechoslovakia Rudolf Doubek 115.0 m 112.0 m 124.0 m 405.0
25 43 Poland Ryszard Witke 112.0 m 125.0 m 104.0 m 403.0
26 40 West Germany Heini Ihle 113.0 m 147.0 m 118.0 m 392.5
27 23 United States Adrian Watt 106.0 m 117.0 m 119.0 m 387.0
28 26 West Germany Henrik Ohlmeyer 109.0 m 124.0 m 119.0 m 386.0
29 14 Poland Stanislaw Kubica 113.0 m 124.0 m 133.0 m 385.5
30 45 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marjan Mesec 113.0 m 122.0 m 120.0 m 382.5
34 8 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peter Eržen 119.0 m 117.0 m 111.0 m 367.5
36 13 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Danilo Pudgar 124.0 m 92.0 m 101.0 m 364.5
39 15 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marjan Pečar 98.0 m 109.0 m 101.0 m 349.5
41 48 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ludvik Zajc 102.0 m 118.0 m 110.0 m 345.0
41 28 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stanko Smolej 93.0 m 104.0 m 109.0 m 344.5
46 1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Oto Giacomelli 103.0 m 104.0 m 105.0 m 320.5
47 3 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Nahtigal 102.0 m 93.0 m 94.0 m 313.0
49 33 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Jurman 106.0 m 106.0 m 110.0 m 306.0
N/A 2 Czechoslovakia Jozef Metelka N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 4 Czechoslovakia Dalibor Motejlek N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 6 Austria Willy Schuster N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 9 Norway Bent Tomtum N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 10 Switzerland Richard Pfiffner N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 11 Soviet Union Konstantin Shcherbakov N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 12 Austria Erich Schwabl N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 20 Italy Giacomo Aimoni N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 22 Hungary Mihály Gellér N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 27 Czechoslovakia Karel Kodejška N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 30 Czechoslovakia František Rydval N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 31 Switzerland Hans Schmid N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 35 Italy Albino Bazzana N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A 41 Hungary László Gellér N/A N/A N/A N/A
16 Free number. In honour to late Heini Klopfer.

Ski Flying Week: Day 3

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10:30 AM — 23 March 1969 — Three rounds; two best into official results — Day 1&2 best rounds also calculated into points.

Rank Bib Name 1RD 2RD 3RD Points
1 38 Czechoslovakia Jiří Raška 152.0 m 154.0 m 156.0 m 895.0
2 50 Norway Bjørn Wirkola 139.0 m 147.0 m 162.0 m 889.0
3 47 East Germany Manfred Wolf 142.0 m 149.0 m 165.0 m 8?1.5
4 46 East Germany Horst Queck 127.0 m 148.0 m 161.0 m 845.5
5 36 Czechoslovakia Zbyněk Hubač 133.0 m 137.0 m 154.0 m 818.0
6 19 Norway Lars Grini 125.0 m 139.0 m 139.0 m 796.0
7 22 East Germany Rainer Schmidt 139.0 m 143.0 m 148.0 m 784.0
8 40 Soviet Union Gariy Napalkov 138.0 m 132.0 m 148.0 m 773.5
9 21 Czechoslovakia Bohumil Doležal 149.0 m 150.0 m 160.0 m 773.0
10 11 East Germany Christian Kiehl 125.0 m 136.0 m 142.0 m 771.0
11 25 Austria Ernst Kröll 123.0 m 149.0 m 143.0 m 754.0
12 42 Czechoslovakia Josef Matouš 157.0 m 153.0 m 163.0 m 743.0
13 39 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peter Štefančič 147.0 m 125.0 m 150.0 m 738.0
14 34 Czechoslovakia Rudolf Hohnl 134.0 m 127.0 m 157.0 m 734.5
15 48 Austria Reinhold Bachler 124.0 m 117.0 m 147.0 m 725.0
16 23 Austria Walter Schwabl 115.0 m 120.0 m 124.0 m 721.5
17 29 Soviet Union Koba Zakadze 133.0 m 127.0 m 136.0 m 715.5
18 32 Poland Józef Przybyła 143.0 m 121.0 m 143.0 m 713.5
19 41 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Branko Dolhar 116.0 m 120.0 m 125.0 m 694.5
20 15 Czechoslovakia Josef Kraus 115.0 m 136.0 m 140.0 m 692.0
21 24 Switzerland Josef Zehnder 111.0 m 119.0 m 118.0 m 676.0
22 44 Hungary László Gellér 126.0 m 124.0 m 125.0 m 673.0
23 17 Czechoslovakia Rudolf Doubek 114.0 m 117.0 m 135.0 m 672.0
24 35 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marjan Mesec 116.0 m 122.0 m 143.0 m 671.0
25 N/A United States Adrian Watt 115.0 m 124.0 m 136.0 m 670.5
26 37 Austria Max Golser 117.0 m 112.0 m 124.0 m 668.0
27 18 West Germany Henrik Ohlmeyer 114.0 m 116.0 m 138.0 m 665.5
28 49 Poland Ryszard Witke 112.0 m 117.0 m 123.0 m 664.5
29 43 West Germany Heini Ihle 116.0 m 117.0 m 129.0 m 660.5
30 28 Hungary Mihály Gellér 124.0 m 119.0 m 115.0 m 640.0
31 13 Norway Bent Tomtum 109.0 m 111.0 m 128.0 m 636.5
32 31 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Danilo Pudgar 107.0 m 116.0 m 127.0 m 631.5
33 27 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ludvik Zajc 110.0 m 118.0 m 138.0 m 628.5
34 33 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peter Eržen 115.0 m 110.0 m 106.0 m 623.0
35 12 Soviet Union Konstantin Scherbakov 103.0 m 107.0 m 116.0 m 609.5
36 14 Poland Stanislaw Kubica 123.0 m 122.0 m 128.0 m 606.5
37 9 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marjan Pečar 107.0 m 113.0 m 123.0 m 605.5
38 10 Czechoslovakia Dalibor Motejlek 101.0 m 111.0 m 120.0 m 601.5
39 7 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stanko Smolej 102.0 m 101.0 m 127.0 m 589.5
40 6 Austria Erich Schwabl 106.0 m 100.0 m 110.0 m 580.5
41 1 Czechoslovakia Jozef Metelka 104.0 m 113.0 m 116.0 m 577.0
42 5 Austria Willy Schuster 111.0 m 107.0 m 127.0 m 562.5
8 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Jurman 112.0 m 113.0 m 126.0 m 562.5
44 45 Italy Albino Bazzana 97.0 m 104.0 m 118.0 m 552.0
45 4 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Oto Giacomelli 103.0 m 97.0 m 103.0 m 535.0
46 2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Nahtigal 92.0 m 94.0 m 103.0 m 514.0
47 26 Italy Giacomo Aimoni 101.0 m 97.0 m 494.0
48 3 East Germany Jürgen Dommerich 449.0
49 Czechoslovakia František Rydval 224.0
50 Switzerland Richard Pfiffner 198.0
51 Czechoslovakia Ladislav Divila 152.5
52 30 Switzerland Hans Schmid 138.0
53 Czechoslovakia František Novák 111.5
54 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marjan Prelovšek 92.5
N/A United States Greg Swor N/A
N/A 20 Czechoslovakia Karel Kodejška N/A
16 Free number. In honour to late Heini Klopfer.

  Best round for final result!
  Best round for final result & fall!
  World record!
  Fall or touch!

Official results

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RTV broadcasting crew and equipment.
Beno Hvala, Slovenian legendary Planica TV director and inventor of sports slowmotion.
Hill preparations.
President Tito and Jovanka Broz at one of their many occasions visiting Planica in 1969.

Five rounds counted into official results — one best round (D1) + two best rounds (D2) + two best rounds (D3).

Rank Name 21 March 22 March 23 March Points
1RD 2RD 3RD 4RD 5RD
1 Czechoslovakia Jiří Raška 148.0 m 156.0 m 164.0 m 154.0 m 156.0 m 895.0
2 Norway Bjørn Wirkola 156.0 m 160.0 m 162.0 m 147.0 m 162.0 m 889.0
3 East Germany Manfred Wolf 132.0 m 156.0 m 159.0 m 142.0 m 165.0 m 8?1.0
4 East Germany Horst Queck 149.0 m 145.0 m 146.0 m 148.0 m 161.0 m 845.5
5 Czechoslovakia Zbyněk Hubač 136.0 m 147.0 m 150.0 m 137.0 m 154.0 m 818.0
6 Norway Lars Grini 146.0 m 147.0 m 134.0 m 139.0 m 139.0 m 796.0
7 East Germany Rainer Schmidt 132.0 m 146.0 m 145.0 m 139.0 m 143.0 m 784.0
8 Soviet Union Gari Napalkov 154.0 m 135.0 m 133.0 m 138.0 m 148.0 m 773.5
9 Czechoslovakia Bohumil Doležal N/A 138.0 m 137.0 m 150.0 m 160.0 m 773.0
10 East Germany Christian Kiehl 130.0 m 154.0 m 142.0 m 136.0 m 142.0 m 771.0
11 Austria Ernst Kröll 126.0 m 129.0 m 132.0 m 149.0 m 143.0 m 754.0
12 Czechoslovakia Josef Matouš 151.0 m 143.0 m 148.0 m 157.0 m 153.0 m 743.0
13 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peter Štefančič 126.0 m 118.0 m 122.0 m 147.0 m 150.0 m 738.0
14 Czechoslovakia Rudolf Höhnl 123.0 m 135.0 m 134.0 m 134.0 m 157.0 m 734.5
15 Austria Reinhold Bachler 132.0 m 124.0 m 126.0 m 124.0 m 147.0 m 725.0
16 Austria Walter Schwabl 128.0 m 133.0 m 147.0 m 120.0 m 124.0 m 721.5
17 Soviet Union Koba Zakadze 124.0 m 119.0 m 133.0 m 133.0 m 127.0 m 715.5
18 Poland Józef Przybyła 121.0 m 132.0 m 127.0 m 143.0 m 143.0 m 713.5
19 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Branko Dolhar 121.0 m 136.0 m 135.0 m 120.0 m 125.0 m 694.5
20 Czechoslovakia Josef Kraus 125.0 m 124.0 m 123.0 m 115.0 m 136.0 m 692.0
21 Switzerland Josef Zehnder 117.0 m 132.0 m 112.0 m 111.0 m 119.0 m 676.0
22 Hungary László Gellér N/A N/A N/A 126.0 m 124.0 m 673.0
23 Czechoslovakia Rudolf Doubek 121.0 m 115.0 m 124.0 m 117.0 m 135.0 m 672.0
24 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marjan Mesec 118.0 m 122.0 m 120.0 m 122.0 m 143.0 m 671.0
25 United States Adrian Watt 128.0 m 117.0 m 119.0 m 124.0 m 136.0 m 670.5
26 Austria Max Golser N/A 132.0 m 126.0 m 117.0 m 124.0 m 668.0
27 West Germany Henrik Ohlmeyer N/A 124.0 m 119.0 m 116.0 m 138.0 m 665.5
28 Poland Ryszard Witke 133.0 m 112.0 m 125.0 m 117.0 m 123.0 m 664.5
29 West Germany Heini Ihle 112.0 m 147.0 m 118.0 m 117.0 m 129.0 m 660.5
30 Hungary Mihály Gellér N/A N/A N/A 124.0 m 119.0 m 640.0
31 Norway Bent Tomtum N/A N/A N/A 111.0 m 128.0 m 636.5
32 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Danilo Pudgar 111.0 m 124.0 m 101.0 m 116.0 m 127.0 m 631.5
33 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ludvik Zajc 96.0 m 118.0 m 110.0 m 118.0 m 138.0 m 628.5
34 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peter Eržen 102.0 m 119.0 m 117.0 m 115.0 m 110.0 m 623.0
35 Soviet Union Konstantin Scherbakov N/A N/A N/A 107.0 m 116.0 m 609.5
36 Poland Stanislaw Kubica 121.0 m 124.0 m 133.0 m 123.0 m 128.0 m 606.5
37 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marjan Pečar 115.0 m 109.0 m 101.0 m 113.0 m 123.0 m 605.5
38 Czechoslovakia Dalibor Motejlek N/A N/A N/A 111.0 m 120.0 m 601.5
39 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stanko Smolej 107.0 m 104.0 m 109.0 m 101.0 m 127.0 m 589.5
40 Austria Erich Schwabl N/A N/A N/A 106.0 m 110.0 m 580.5
41 Czechoslovakia Jozef Metelka N/A N/A N/A 113.0 m 116.0 m 577.0
42 Austria Willy Schuster N/A N/A N/A 111.0 m 127.0 m 562.5
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Jurman 118.0 m 106.0 m 110.0 m 113.0 m 126.0 m 562.5
44 Italy Albino Bazzana N/A N/A N/A 104.0 m 118.0 m 552.0
45 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Otto Giacomelli 96.0 m 103.0 m 105.0 m 103.0 m 97.0 m 535.0
46 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Nahtigal 98.0 m 102.0 m 94.0 m 94.0 m 103.0 m 514.0
47 Italy Giacomo Aimoni N/A N/A N/A 101.0 m 97.0 m 494.0
48 East Germany Jürgen Dommerich 137.0 m 128.0 m 143.0 m 449.0
49 Czechoslovakia František Rydval 124.0 m N/A N/A 224.0
50 Switzerland Richard Pfiffner N/A N/A N/A 198.0
51 Czechoslovakia Ladislav Divila 130.0 m N/A N/A 152.5
52 Switzerland Hans Schmid N/A N/A N/A 138.0
53 Czechoslovakia František Novák N/A N/A N/A 111.5
54 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marjan Prelovšek N/A N/A N/A 92.5
N/A Czechoslovakia Karel Kodejška N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A United States Greg Swor N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Ski flying world records

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Date Name Country Metres Feet
21 March 1969   Bjørn Wirkola  Norway 156 512
22 March 1969   Jiří Raška  Czechoslovakia 156 512
22 March 1969   Bjørn Wirkola  Norway 160 525
22 March 1969   Jiří Raška  Czechoslovakia 164 538
23 March 1969   Manfred Wolf  East Germany 165 541

References

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  1. ^ "Planica je nared, p.1,17" (in Slovenian). Delo. 7 March 1969.
  2. ^ "Planica je - nared, p.17" (in Slovenian). Delo. 21 March 1969.
  3. ^ "Planica spet pred vsemi, p.5" (in Slovenian). Delo. 22 March 1969.
  4. ^ "Dan brez primere v Planici, p.8" (in Slovenian). Delo. 23 March 1969.
  5. ^ "Wolf (East Germany) -- 165 metres!, p.1" (in Slovenian). Delo. 24 March 1969.

46°28′35″N 13°43′16″E / 46.47639°N 13.72111°E / 46.47639; 13.72111