Planica 1963

Planica 1963 was international K.O.P. ski flying week competition, held from 22 to 24 March 1963 in Planica, SR Slovenia, SFR Yugoslavia. A total crowd of 65,000 spectators gathered over three days.[1]

Planica 1963
Host cityPlanica, SFR Yugoslavia
SportSki flying
EventsK.O.P. Ski Flying Week
Main venueBloudkova velikanka K120

Schedule

Date Event Rounds Longest jump of the day Visitors
17 March 1960  Domestic training K120 (Yugoslavian team only)N/A115 metres (377 ft) by Peter Eržen
20 March 1960  Unofficial training K80N/Adistances not measured
21 March 1960  Free training K80N/A
22 March 1960  International event: day 1 (K120)3120 metres (394 ft) by Torgeir Brandtzæg10,000
23 March 1960  International event: day 2 (K120)3120 metres (394 ft) by Jože Langus15,000
24 March 1960  International event: day 3 (K120)3121 metres (397 ft) by Dieter Bokeloh40,000

Competitions

On 17 March 1963, technical inspection of hill was on schedule, and training for domestic (Yugoslavian) national team only with 40 jumps in total. Peter Eržen was the longest at 115 metres.[2][3]

On 20 March 1963, first national teams arrived in early afternoon, joined by few others later that day. First unofficial training on Srednja Bloudkova K80 normal hill was on schedule, with distances not being measured as this was unofficial event. Only three countries were present at training Hungary, Soviet Union and East Germany. American director Warren Miller, well known for ski movies, announced his arrival to shoot in Planica, Bled and Elan (ski production process).[4][5]

On 21 March 1963, there were total eleven national team who already arrived in Planica, waiting only for the last to come West Germany. Due to heavy snow hill had to be prepared. Free training with few rounds was on schedule, but distances were not measured.[6]

On 22 March 1963, first day of K.O.P. (Kulm-Oberstdorf-Planica) international ski flying week was on schedule in front of 10,000 people. Torgeir Brandtzæg took lead after first day with 108 and 120 metres, which was also the longest jump of the day.[7][8]

On 23 March 1963, second day of K.O.P. international ski flying week was on schedule in front of 15,000 people. Dieter Bokeloh won second day, but Jože Langus (trial jumper) set longest jump of the day at 120 metres.[9][10][11]

On 24 March 1963, third and final day of K.O.P. international ski flying week was on schedule in front of record 40,000 people and president Josip Broz Tito. Very happy Dieter Bokeloh won three day international competition with total of 463.6 points.[12][13][14]

K.O.P. International Ski Flying Week: Day 1

22 March 1963 – Bloudkova velikanka K120 – Three rounds (2 best counting)

Rank Bib Name Country Round 1 Round 2 Points
1N/ATorgeir Brandtzæg Norway120 m108 m239.5
2N/AVeit Kührt East Germany110 m109 m228.3
3N/AHelmut Recknagel East Germany113 m102 m222.3
4N/ADieter Bokeloh East Germany110 m111 m221.7
5N/AGeorg Thoma West Germany104 m109 m220.7
6N/AHerbert Schiffner Austria108 m103 m208.3
7N/AKlemm East Germany106 m98 m197.2
8N/APekka Tirkkonen Finland94 m100 m196.5
9N/AHalvor Næs Norway92 m97 m190.0
10N/ANikolai Schamov Soviet Union99 m91 m189.5
11N/AJózef Przybyła Poland96 m95 m188.2
12N/ALudvik Zajc Yugoslavia96 m95 m187.3
13N/AVladimir Palcevski Soviet Union101 m93 m184.2
14N/AGiacomo Aimoni Italy93 m95 m184.1
15N/AHolger Karlsson Sweden93 m97 m183.8
18N/APeter Eržen Yugoslavia97 m91 m179.3
19N/AJemc Yugoslavia81 m92 m171.3
25N/AMarjan Pečar Yugoslavia92 m86 m166.5
31N/AMiro Oman Yugoslavia79 m85 m158.5
36N/AAndrej Nahtigal Yugoslavia76 m77 m150.9
38N/ABine Rogelj Yugoslavia79 m72 m135.3
39N/AOto Giacomelli Yugoslavia82 m72 m98.2
N/AN/AMax Golser AustriaN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/APeter Lesser East GermanyN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/AHeini Ihle West GermanyN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/AWolfgang Happle West GermanyN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/AUlf Norberg SwedenN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/APeter Müller AustriaN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/AAndrzej Sztolf PolandN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/ATamás Sudár HungaryN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/AAlfred Lesser East GermanyN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/AKoba Zakadze Soviet UnionN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/ASepp Lichtenegger AustriaN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/ARudolf Doubek CzechoslovakiaN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/APekka Yli-Niemi FinlandN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/ADino De Zordo ItalyN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/ALászló Csávás HungaryN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/AJiří Raška CzechoslovakiaN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/AGustav Bujok PolandN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/AEndre Kiss HungaryN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/AJože Šlibar YugoslaviaN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/AJosef Matouš CzechoslovakiaN/AN/AN/A
N/AN/AWaldemar Heigenhauser AustriaN/AN/AN/A

K.O.P. International Ski Flying Week: Day 2

23 March 1963 – Bloudkova velikanka K120 – Three rounds (2 best counting)

Rank Bib Name Country Round 1 Round 2 Points
119Dieter Bokeloh East Germany117 m106 m227.9
238Veit Kührt East Germany105 m107 m223.6
334Helmut Recknagel East Germany103 m101 m215.2
418Klemm East Germany98 m113 m208.3
529Torgeir Brandtzæg Norway99 m98 m204.3
615Vladimir Palcevski Soviet Union98 m101 m201.1
739Max Golser Austria101 m100 m200.5
82Peter Lesser East Germany101 m96 m197.1
928Georg Thoma West Germany98 m99 m195.8
1017Heini Ihle West Germany101 m115 m195.5
1130Peter Eržen Yugoslavia97 m100 m194.4
1241Nikolai Schamov Soviet Union99 m94 m190.3
1322Halvor Næs Norway95 m99 m189.3
1443Józef Przybyła Poland101 m97 m188.9
159Wolfgang Happle West Germany101 m92 m188.5
1636Pekka Tirkkonen Finland119 m94 m188.4
1721Marjan Pečar Yugoslavia96 m98 m187.1
1831Holger Karlsson Sweden93 m97 m184.5
1920Ludvik Zajc Yugoslavia99 m92 m184.0
2016Ulf Norberg Sweden87 m102 m183.7
2633Jemc Yugoslavia93 m86 m172.8
3613Miro Oman Yugoslavia81 m86 m149.1
384Andrej Nahtigal Yugoslavia75 m78 m139.3
3912Bine Rogelj Yugoslavia74 m75 m131.1
4037Giacomo Aimoni Italy75 m74 m126.9
N/A1Peter Müller AustriaN/AN/AN/A
N/A3Andrzej Sztolf PolandN/AN/AN/A
N/A5Tamás Sudár HungaryN/AN/AN/A
N/A6Oto Giacomelli YugoslaviaN/AN/AN/A
N/A7Alfred Lesser East GermanyN/AN/AN/A
N/A8Koba Zakadze Soviet UnionN/AN/AN/A
N/A10Sepp Lichtenegger AustriaN/AN/AN/A
N/A11Rudolf Doubek CzechoslovakiaN/AN/AN/A
N/A14Herbert Schiffner AustriaN/AN/AN/A
N/A23Dino De Zordo ItalyN/AN/AN/A
N/A24Pekka Yli-Niemi FinlandN/AN/AN/A
N/A25László Csávás HungaryN/AN/AN/A
N/A26Jiří Raška CzechoslovakiaN/AN/AN/A
N/A27Gustav Bujok PolandN/AN/AN/A
N/A32Endre Kiss YugoslaviaN/AN/AN/A
N/A35Jože Šlibar YugoslaviaN/AN/AN/A
N/A40Josef Matouš CzechoslovakiaN/AN/AN/A
N/A42Waldemar Heigenhauser AustriaN/AN/AN/A

K.O.P. International Ski Flying Week: Day 3

24 March 1963 – Bloudkova velikanka K120 – Three rounds (2 best counting)

Rank Bib Name Country Round 1 Round 2 Points
120Dieter Bokeloh East Germany113 m121 m235.7
221Klemm East Germany100 m109 m207.2
341Veit Kührt East Germany111 m116 m226.7
433Helmut Recknagel East Germany107 m102 m207.2
524Józef Przybyła Poland105 m108 m206.2
65Alfred Lesser East Germany109 m100 m203.6
730Torgeir Brandtzæg Norway100 m111 m203.5
837Josef Matouš Czechoslovakia106 m103 m202.0
940Giacomo Aimoni Italy101 m101 m201.2
1010Wolfgang Happle West Germany106 m104 m198.4
1132Georg Thoma West Germany96 m107 m197.2
1242Holger Karlsson Sweden97 m109 m194.7
1317Ulf Norberg Sweden102 m98 m193.7
147Koba Zakadze Soviet Union97 m97 m193.5
29Nikolai Schamov Soviet Union99 m94 m193.5
1627Vladimir Palcevski Soviet Union98 m99 m192.2
1736Herbert Schiffner Austria100 m94 m190.2
1843Pekka Tirkkonen Finland90 m108 m190.0
199Peter Lesser East Germany98 m105 m197.2
206Peter Müller Austria93 m101 m185.7
2123Halvor Næs Norway94 m99 m185.2
2235Marjan Pečar Yugoslavia89 m101 m177.7
2319Jiří Raška Czechoslovakia96 m101 m177.2
2415Waldemar Heigenhauser Austria85 m100 m176.9
2526Ludvik Zajc Yugoslavia91 m96 m176.8
2612Andrzej Sztolf Poland86 m96 m171.2
2738Max Golser Austria97 m110 m167.3
2811Rudolf Doubek Czechoslovakia87 m91 m165.6
2918László Csávás Hungary83 m87 m160.2
3028Jemc Yugoslavia88 m88 m160.0
3125Peter Eržen Yugoslavia93 m100 m159.3
3216Pekka Yli-Niemi Finland81 m93 m157.9
333Oto Giacomelli Yugoslavia83 m83 m145.0
342Sepp Lichtenegger Austria84 m81 m142.7
354Andrej Nahtigal Yugoslavia79 m79 m138.5
361Tamás Sudár Hungary80 m81 m138.0
378Bine Rogelj Yugoslavia79 m77 m136.9
3813Miro Oman Yugoslavia76 m72 m122.0
N/A14Dino De Zordo ItalyN/AN/AN/A
N/A22Heini Ihle West GermanyN/AN/AN/A
N/A31Gustav Bujok PolandN/AN/AN/A
N/A34Endre Kiss YugoslaviaN/AN/AN/A
N/A39Jože Šlibar YugoslaviaN/AN/AN/A

  Fall or touch!

Official results

Dieter Bokeloh won Planica three day international ski flying week competition

22-24 March 1963 – Bloudkova velikanka K120 – Four rounds

Rank Name Country Points
1Dieter Bokeloh East Germany463.6
2Klemm East Germany435.0
3Veit Kührt East Germany430.8
4Helmut Recknagel East Germany422.4
5Torgeir Brandtzæg Norway407.8
6Józef Przybyła Poland395.1
7Vladimir Palcevski Soviet Union393.3
8Georg Thoma West Germany393.0
9Wolfgang Happle West Germany386.9
10Peter Lesser East Germany384.3
11Nikolai Schamov Soviet Union383.5
12Holger Karlsson Sweden379.2
Alfred Lesser East Germany379.2
14Pekka Tirkkonen Finland378.4
15Giacomo Aimoni Italy378.0
16Ulf Norberg Sweden377.4
17Halvor Næs Norway374.5
18Max Golser Austria367.8
19Josef Matouš Czechoslovakia367.1
20Koba Zakadze Soviet Union367.0
21Marjan Pečar Yugoslavia364.8
22Peter Müller Austria362.0
23Ludvik Zajc Yugoslavia360.8
24Herbert Schiffner Austria356.4
25Peter Eržen Yugoslavia353.7
26Waldemar Heigenhauser Austria348.2
27Jiří Raška Czechoslovakia345.7
28Andrzej Sztolf Poland338.0
29Pekka Yli-Niemi Finland335.7
30Jemc Yugoslavia332.8
31Rudolf Doubek Czechoslovakia322.4
32László Csávás Hungary313.6
33Sepp Lichtenegger Austria286.2
34Andrej Nahtigal Yugoslavia277.8
35Oto Giacomelli Yugoslavia271.1
Miro Oman Yugoslavia271.1
37Bine Rogelj Yugoslavia268.0
38Tamás Sudár Hungary262.9
N/AHeini Ihle West GermanyN/A
N/ADino De Zordo ItalyN/A
N/AGustav Bujok PolandN/A
N/AEndre Kiss HungaryN/A
N/AJože Šlibar YugoslaviaN/A

Team

In memory of Stanko Bloudek (1890–1959).[14]

Stanko Bloudek Memorial II

Rank Country Points Total
1 East Germany
Dieter Bokeloh
Klemm

463.6
455.0
898.6
2 Norway
Torgeir Brandtzæg
Halvor Næs

407.8
374.5
782.3
3 West Germany
Georg Thoma
Wolfgang Happle

393.0
386.9
779.9
4 Soviet Union
Vladimir Palcevski
Nikolai Schamov

393.5
385.5
779.0
5 Sweden
Holger Karlsson
Ulf Norberg

379.2
377.4
756.6
6 Poland
Józef Przybyła
Andrzej Sztolf

395.1
338.0
733.1
7 Austria
Max Golser
Peter Müller

367.8
362.0
729.8
8 Yugoslavia
Marjan Pečar
Ludvik Zajc

364.8
360.8
725.6
9 Finland
Pekka Tirkkonen
Pekka Yli-Niemi

378.4
335.7
714.1
10 Czechoslovakia
Josef Matouš
Jiří Raška

367.1
345.7
712.8
11 Hungary
László Csávás
Tamás Sudár

313.6
262.9
576.5

References

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