Planica 1940
Host cityPlanica, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
SportSki flying
EventsSki Flying Study Week
Main venueBloudkova velikanka K120

Planica 1940 was a ski flying study week, allowed only in study purposes, with main competition held on 10 March 1940 in Planica, Drava Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Over 6,000 people has gathered.

Schedule

Date Event Rounds Longest jump of the day Visitors
6 March 1940  Practise 175 metres (246 ft) by Albin NovšakN/A
7 March 1940  Practise 265 metres (213 ft) by Albin JakopičN/A
8 March 1940  Official training 1488 metres (289 ft) by Josef BradlN/A
9 March 1940  Official training 24101.5 metres (333 ft) by Josef BradlN/A
10 March 1940  Competition596 metres (315 ft) by Gregor Höll6,000

Competition

On 6 March 1940, training was on schedule, but canceled due to strong wind. Albin Novšak was first and the only one who jumped that day, landing at 75 metres.[1]

On 7 March 1940, training was on schedule, but canceled due to strong wind. Albin Jakopič was first only one who jumped that day, landing at 65 metres.[2]

On 8 March 1940, first official training was on schedule at last, after two days of waiting due to strong wind. Josef Bradl set the distance of the day at 88 metres.[3]

On 9 March 1940, second official training was on schedule. Total of 46 jumps and three times over one hundred metres. Josef Bradl set the distance of the day at 101.5 metres.[4]

On 10 March 1940, the ski flying study competition in front of 6,000 people was on schedule. Among the 13 competitors on start, Gregor Höll won in Planica for the first and only time.[5][6][7]

Official training 1

8 March 1940 – 12:30 PM – Four rounds

Bib Name Country Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4
1Albin Jakopič Kingdom of Yugoslavia60 m69 m67 m
2Franc Pribošek Kingdom of Yugoslavia65 m74 m
3Josef Bradl Nazi Germany75 m77 m80 m88 m
4Herbert Friedl Nazi Germany74.5 m67 m74 m75 m
5Heinz Palme Nazi Germany73 m75 m76 m84 m
6Paul Näckel Nazi Germany73 m78 m79 m85 m
7Hans Marr Nazi Germany71 m77 m75 m
8Gregor Höll Nazi Germany77 m82 m83 m86 m
9Franz Mair Nazi Germany75 m84 m83 m
10Gustl Berauer Nazi Germany77 m77 m83 m78 m
11Sepp Weiler Nazi Germany75 m78 m78 m
12Albin Novšak Kingdom of Yugoslavia74 m72 m73 m
13Rudi Finžgar Kingdom of Yugoslavia65 m58 m69 m

Official training 2

9 March 1940 – Four rounds

Bib Name Country Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4
1Franc Pribošek Kingdom of Yugoslavia67.5 m70 m
2Karel Klančnik Kingdom of Yugoslavia73.5 m71 m-
3Rudi Finžgar Kingdom of Yugoslavia61 m65 m87 m
4Herbert Friedl Nazi Germany79 m87 m92 m94 m
5Gregor Höll Nazi Germany75 m95 m84 m82 m
6Paul Näckel Nazi Germany76 m93.5 m95 m98 m
7Hans Marr Nazi Germany77 m91.5 m93 m
8Josef Bradl Nazi Germany81 m96 m96.5 m101.5 m
9Heinz Palme Nazi Germany80 m91 m95 m92 m
10Franz Mair Nazi Germany84 m88 m97 m100 m
11Gustl Berauer Nazi Germany83 m93 m99 m100 m
12Sepp Weiler Nazi Germany80 m91 m95 m92 m
13Albin Novšak Kingdom of Yugoslavia77 m87 m88 m87 m

  Fall or touch!

Official results

Ski Flying Study competition

10 March 1940 – 12:00 PM – Five rounds – ranking incomplete – points were not available to media

Rank Bib Name Country Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5
16Gregor Höll Nazi Germany90 m90 m91 m96 m93 m
24Josef Bradl Nazi Germany85 m85 m89 m89 m93 m
38Gustl Berauer Nazi Germany90 m92 m90 m90 m88 m
45Paul Häckel Nazi Germany89 m84 m90 m89 m90 m
512Hans Marr Nazi Germany85 m85 m89 m88 m92 m
N/A11Franz Mair Nazi Germany88 m85 m85 m83 m92 m
N/A10Herbert Friedl Nazi Germany86 m86 m86 m88 m86 m
N/A7Heinz Palme Nazi Germany85 m86 m89 m87 m86 m
N/A3Sepp Weiler Nazi Germany89 m79 m85 m84 m94 m
N/A1Karel Klančnik Kingdom of Yugoslavia66 m77 m83 m77 m77 m
N/A2Franc Pribošek Kingdom of Yugoslavia79 m75 m76 m79 m82 m
N/A9Albin Novšak Kingdom of Yugoslavia78 m80 m78 m81 m80 m
N/A13Rudi Finžgar Kingdom of Yugoslavia61 m72 m74 m80 m84 m

References

  1. "Sport: Novšak je bil prvi, p.8" (in Slovenian). Jutro. 7 March 1940.
  2. "Sport: V Planici veje veter..., p.8" (in Slovenian). Jutro. 8 March 1940.
  3. "Sport: Včeraj je šlo na 88 metrov, p.9" (in Slovenian). Jutro. 9 March 1940.
  4. "Sport: Trikrat preko 100 metrov, p.9" (in Slovenian). Jutro. 10 March 1940.
  5. "Šport: Rezultalti nedeljskih skokov so naslednji, p.8" (in Slovenian). Slovenec. 12 March 1940.
  6. "Tretji in zadnji dan smuških poletv, p.8" (in Slovenian). Jutro. 11 March 1940.
  7. "Planica je ostala včeraj brez senzacije, p.8" (in Slovenian). Slovenski narod. 11 March 1940.

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