Planica 1936

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Planica 1936
Razglednica Planice 1937.jpg
Host city Planica, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Sports Ski jumping, ski flying
EventsInternational
Main venue Bloudkova velikanka K106
  1935
1938  

Planica 1936 was a ski jumping event, considered as the birth of ski flying, held on 15 March 1936 in Planica, Drava Banovina, Yugoslavia. Total of 16,000 people gathered to watch the competition.

Contents

Schedule

DateEventRoundsLongest jump of the dayVisitors
13 March 1936Trainingweather conditions; high temperatures
14 March 1936Official training193 metres (305 ft) by Birger Ruud (fall)
75 metres (246 ft) by Albin Novšak
N/A
15 March 1936International event285 metres (279 ft) by Gregor Höll 16,000
Afternoon record battle2101.5 metres (333 ft) by Josef Bradl (WR)

Competition

Training was scheduled, on 13 March, however warm weather with warm wind caused it to be cancelled. A few jumpers did few training jumps on a smaller hill in Rateče, but encountered problems with the wind. [1] [2]

On 14 March, the only training was scheduled for the afternoon, after the weather finally cleared up. Birger Ruud made the longest jump at 93 metres. [3]

The novel discipline of ski flying is considered to have been started by Josef Bradl on 15 March. The trial round began at 10:30 AM and continued with two rounds of international competition. After that, the second round was a non-competitive event with a goal of setting new world records. In the last round of the day, Sepp Bradl became the first man in history to jump over one hundred metres while standing, landing at 101.5 metres. [4] [5] [nb 1]

Results

Official training

15:00 PM — 14 March 1936 — chronological order

BibNameCountryDist.
1 Albin Novšak Flag of Yugoslavia (1918-1943).svg Kingdom of Yugoslavia 75 m
2 Franc Pribošek Flag of Yugoslavia (1918-1943).svg Kingdom of Yugoslavia 65 m
3Jean LesseurFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 69 m
4 Olav Ulland Flag of Norway.svg Norway 68 m
5 Josef Bradl Flag of Austria.svg Austria 70 m
6Fritz KainersdorferFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 60 m
7Henry ØdegårdFlag of Norway.svg Norway 75 m
8 Birger Ruud Flag of Norway.svg Norway 93 m
9 Rudolf Rieger Flag of Austria.svg Austria 74 m

Trial round

10:30 AM — 15 March 1936 — Trial jump — chronological order

BibNameCountryDist.
1 Albin Novšak Flag of Yugoslavia (1918-1943).svg Kingdom of Yugoslavia 72 m
2 Harald Reinl Flag of Austria.svg Austria 67 m
3 Oldřich Buďárek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 73 m
4Renné LéubaFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 55 m
5 Rudolf Vrána Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 60 m
6 Franz Aschenwald Flag of Austria.svg Austria 68.5 m
7Jean LesseurFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 61 m
8 Gregor Höll Flag of Austria.svg Austria 71 m
9 Rudolf Rieger Flag of Austria.svg Austria 58 m
10 Jaroslav Lukeš Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 61 m
11 Josef Bradl Flag of Austria.svg Austria 72 m
12Gustl MaierFlag of Austria.svg Austria 64 m

International competition

11:00 AM — 15 March 1936 — Two rounds — chronological order

BibNameCountryDist.
First round
1 Harald Reinl Flag of Austria.svg Austria 67.5 m
2 Oldřich Buďárek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 78 m
3Renné LéubaFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 58 m
4 Rudolf Vrána Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 63 m
5 Franc Pribošek Flag of Yugoslavia (1918-1943).svg Kingdom of Yugoslavia 63 m
6 Albin Novšak Flag of Yugoslavia (1918-1943).svg Kingdom of Yugoslavia 69.5 m
7 Franz Aschenwald Flag of Austria.svg Austria 70.5 m
8Jean LesseurFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 64 m
9 Gregor Höll Flag of Austria.svg Austria 72 m
10 Rudolf Rieger Flag of Austria.svg Austria 71 m
11 Jaroslav Lukeš Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 63 m
12 Josef Bradl Flag of Austria.svg Austria 77 m
13Gustl MaierFlag of Austria.svg Austria 61 m
Second round
14 Harald Reinl Flag of Austria.svg Austria 84 m
15 Oldřich Buďárek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 86 m
16Renné LéubaFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 65.5 m
17 Rudolf Vrána Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia N/A
18 Franc Pribošek Flag of Yugoslavia (1918-1943).svg Kingdom of Yugoslavia 63 m
19 Albin Novšak Flag of Yugoslavia (1918-1943).svg Kingdom of Yugoslavia 77 m
20 Franz Aschenwald Flag of Austria.svg Austria 77 m
21Jean LesseurFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 71 m
22 Gregor Höll Flag of Austria.svg Austria 85 m
23 Rudolf Rieger Flag of Austria.svg Austria 80 m
24 Jaroslav Lukeš Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 63.5 m
25 Josef Bradl Flag of Austria.svg Austria 78 m
26Gustl MaierFlag of Austria.svg Austria 65.5 m

Non-competition record hunting event

Josef Bradl became the first man in history perform a standing jump over 100 metres and won the competition. Josef Bradl.JPG
Josef Bradl became the first man in history perform a standing jump over 100 metres and won the competition.

13:45 PM — 15 March 1936 — Two rounds — chronological order

BibNameCountryDist.
First round, 13:45 PM
1Jean LesseurFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 72 m
2Renné LéubaFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 70 m
3 Josef Bradl Flag of Austria.svg Austria 88 m
4 Oldřich Buďárek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 90 m
5Gustl MaierFlag of Austria.svg Austria 70 m
6 Franz Aschenwald Flag of Austria.svg Austria 74 m
7 Rudolf Rieger Flag of Austria.svg Austria 82 m
8 Harald Reinl Flag of Austria.svg Austria 87 m
9 Franc Pribošek Flag of Yugoslavia (1918-1943).svg Kingdom of Yugoslavia 71 m
10 Albin Novšak Flag of Yugoslavia (1918-1943).svg Kingdom of Yugoslavia 80 m
Second round, 14:10 PM
11Jean LesseurFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 77 m
12Renné LéubaFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 72 m
13 Josef Bradl Flag of Austria.svg Austria 101.5 m
14 Oldřich Buďárek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 95 m
15 Franz Aschenwald Flag of Austria.svg Austria 96 m
16 Rudolf Rieger Flag of Austria.svg Austria 88 m
17 Harald Reinl Flag of Austria.svg Austria 98 m
18 Franc Pribošek Flag of Yugoslavia (1918-1943).svg Kingdom of Yugoslavia 77 m
19 Albin Novšak Flag of Yugoslavia (1918-1943).svg Kingdom of Yugoslavia 89.5 m

  World record and first recorded standing jump over 100 m
  Fall or touch

Official results

International competition

RankNamePoints
1 Flag of Austria.svg Josef Bradl 213.6
2 Flag of Austria.svg Gregor Höll 208.6
3 Flag of Austria.svg Rudolf Rieger 203.1
4 Flag of Austria.svg Harald Reinl 198.5
5 Flag of Austria.svg Franz Aschenwald 195.9
6 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jean Lesseur188.9
7 Flag of Yugoslavia (1918-1943).svg Albin Novšak 188.8
8 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Rudolf Vrána 179.2
9 Flag of Austria.svg Gustl Maier178.2
10 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jaroslav Lukeš 175.7
11 Flag of Yugoslavia (1918-1943).svg Franc Pribošek 174.9
12 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Oldřich Buďárek 151.5
13 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Renné Léuba0.0

Also applied this year

But non of them haven't jumped at all these days:[ clarification needed ]

Ski flying world record

DateNameCountryMetresFeet
15 March 1936 Josef Bradl Flag of Austria.svg Austria 101.5333

Boycott by Norway

Four competitors from Norway who were chosen to compete boycotted the event. They objected because the hill was bigger than allowed at the time. They demanded a hill rearrangement to the K80 standard. When negotiation with the organizers failed, they left the event the middle of the trial round and under the leadership of Sigmund Ruud.

Footnotes

  1. Bradl's world record distance was published only as 101 meters, as the scoreboard allowed only three numbers to be shown. Slovene daily news Jutro published the figure and international news media cited it. The figure to full precision was 101.5 metres.

References

  1. "Pred veliko prireditvijo v Planici, p.7" (in Slovenian). Slovenski narod. 14 March 1936.
  2. "Pravilnik tekmovanja za kraljev pokal v Planici, p.2" (in Slovenian). Jutro. 13 March 1936.
  3. "Sport: Tretji planiški praznik, p.11" (in Slovenian). Jutro. 15 March 1936.
  4. "Planica -- 101 m!, p.1,2" (in Slovenian). Jutro (Monday edition). 16 March 1936.
  5. "Smuške tekme na Planici brez Norvežanov, p.1" (in Slovenian). Ponedeljski Slovenec. 16 March 1936.
  6. "Josef Bradl -- 101.5 metres -- Planica -- 15th March 1936". YouTube. 15 March 1936.

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