Planica 1974

Planica 1974 was a Smuški poleti Ski Flying Week competition, held from 15–17 March 1974 in Planica, Yugoslavia. With total 115,000 people in three days.

Planica 1974
Host cityPlanica, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia
SportSki flying
EventsSmuški poleti Ski Flying Week
Main venueVelikanka bratov Gorišek K165

Schedule

Date Event Rounds Longest jump of the day Visitors
14 March 1974  Hill test, practice1146 metres (479 ft) by Jiří RaškaN/A
15 March 1974  Competition, Day 12169 metres (554 ft) by Walter Steiner
177 metres (581 ft) by Walter Steiner (fall)
20,000
16 March 1974  Competition, Day 22161 metres (528 ft) by Esko Rautionaho40,000
17 March 1974  Competition, Day 32166 metres (545 ft) by Walter Steiner55,000

Competition

On 14 March 1974 hill test and practice was on schedule. Vojko Blaznik was honoured to be first to test the hill this year, landing at 91 metres. Jiří Raška set the distance of the day at 146 metres.[1]

On 15 March 1974 only official training was on schedule at first in front of 20,000 people, but teams and chiefs of competition decided in the last moment, that this will actually be a first day of competition. Best jump of two rounds to count into official results. Day started very promising with tied world record at 169 metres (554 ft), set by Walter Steiner in trial round. In invalid first round where gate was two times lowered, Walter Steiner crashed at 177 metres (581 ft) world record distance.[2]

On 16 March 1974 second day of competition was on schedule in front of 40,000 people. Finnish Esko Rautionaho set the longest jump of the day at 161 meters. Competitors jumped in reversed order from first day competition on Friday with a few exceptions as Norwegians missed the first day of competition and didn't perform: Loštrek (Bib1), D. Pudgar (2), Fossum (6), Sætre (16) and Halvorsen (26). First round was canceled and restarted after first 9 jumpers from a gate lower. As Steiner was last on the start of restarted first round, as only one he jumped even from a gate lower than others and round was valid.[3]

On 17 March 1974 third day of competition was on schedule in front of 55,000 people. First round was canceled and restarted from a lower gate only after 6 jumpers. Whole 1st round was performed from the same gate for all, in the 2nd round Walter Steiner jumped from a gate lower than others and in the 3rd round he jumped even two gates lower than everyone else and still won the competition overshadow other competititors with the longest jump of the day at 166 metres.

Competition: Day 1

9:40 AM — 15 March 1974 — 1 best of 2 rounds — first round canceled and restarted — chronological order

Rank Bib Name Trial 1RD (ca) 1RD (re) 2RD Points
1 28 Switzerland Walter Steiner 169.0 m 177.0 m 165.0 m 166.0 m 178.5
2 21 East Germany Jochen Danneberg 130.0 m 158.0 m 134.0 m 145.0 m 161.0
3 27 Finland Esko Rautionaho N/A 130.0 m 130.0 m 144.0 m 161.0
4 37 East Germany Heinz Wossipiwo 147.0 m DNS 140.0 m 135.0 m 147.5
5 23 Austria Rudolf Wanner N/A 157.0 m 126.0 m 136.0 m 140.0
6 26 Czechoslovakia Jiří Raška 141.0 m 164.0 m 110.0 m 124.0 m 127.5
7 32 Austria Hans Wallner 136.0 m DNS 124.0 m 126.0 m 125.5
8 36 Finland Kari Ylianttila N/A DNS N/A 124.0 m 125.5
9 33 West Germany Alfred Grosche N/A DNS 121.0 m 124.0 m 125.0
10 20 West Germany Sepp Schwinghammer 138.0 m 134.0 m N/A 123.0 m 125.0
11 9 Finland Jukka Kalso N/A DNS 121.0 m 123.0 m 124.0
12 15 Switzerland Josef Bonetti N/A DNS N/A 122.0 m 123.0
13 38 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Jurman 141.0 m DNS N/A 122.0 m 122.0
14 14 Finland Seppo Hyvönen N/A DNS N/A 119.0 m 120.0
15 13 Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Balcar N/A DNS N/A 118.0 m 119.0
16 3 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Demšar N/A 140.0 m N/A 115.0 m 115.0
17 29 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peter Štefančič N/A DNS N/A 114.0 m 115.0
18 19 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Branko Dolhar N/A DNS N/A 115.0 m 114.0
19 8 East Germany Manfred Wolf 143.0 m 135.0 m N/A 113.0 m 114.0
20 18 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bogdan Norčič 131.0 m DNS N/A 116.0 m 113.5
21 22 United States Tom Dargay 146.0 m 149.0 m N/A 114.0 m 110.0
22 31 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marjan Mesec N/A DNS N/A 111.0 m 109.0
23 1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Loštrek 123.0 m DNS N/A 110.0 m 107.0
24 11 Switzerland Antoine Guignard N/A DNS N/A 105.0 m 104.5
25 24 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Lojze Gorjanc N/A 126.0 m N/A 105.0 m 101.5
26 4 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Danilo Pudgar N/A 131.0 m N/A 104.0 m 101.5
27 6 West Germany Albert Wursthorn N/A DNS N/A 104.0 m 101.0
28 25 France Gilbert Poirot N/A DNS N/A 102.0 m 98.5
29 7 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vojko Blaznik N/A DNS N/A 98.0 m 88.5
30 5 France Danick Yerly N/A DNS N/A 90.0 m 83.5
31 12 United States Greg Windsperger 146.0 m DNS N/A 103.0 m 83.0
32 34 France Yvan Richard N/A DNS N/A 107.0 m 70.0
33 17 Italy Andreas Dünhoffer N/A DNS N/A 92.0 m 52.0
N/A 2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Drago Pudgar N/A DNS DNS DNS
N/A 35 United States Ron Steele N/A N/A DNS DNS
N/A 10 Norway Dag Fossum did not start; Norwegians late for competition
N/A 16 Norway Finn Halvorsen
N/A 30 Norway Johan Sætre

Competition: Day 2

9:30 AM — 16 March 1974 — 1 best of 2 rounds — chronological order incomplete

Rank Bib Name 1RD (re) 2RD Points
1 36 Switzerland Walter Steiner 135.0 m 154.0 m N/A
2 34 Finland Esko Rautionaho 161.0 m 125.0 m N/A
3 6 Norway Dag Fossum N/A** 146.0 m N/A
35 20 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Demšar 120.0 m 114.0 m N/A
N/A 35 East Germany Jochen Danneberg 131.0 m 115.0 m N/A
N/A 33 East Germany Heinz Wossipiwo N/A 124.0 m N/A
N/A 32 Austria Rudolf Wanner 132.0 m 124.0 m N/A
N/A 31 Czechoslovakia Jiří Raška N/A 125.0 m N/A
N/A 30 Austria Hans Wallner N/A* 124.0 m N/A
N/A 29 Finland Kari Ylianttila 151.0 m 152.0 m N/A
N/A 28 West Germany Alfred Grosche 144.0 m 123.0 m N/A
N/A 27 West Germany Sepp Schwinghammer N/A 124.0 m N/A
N/A 25 Finland Jukka Kalso N/A* 111.0 m N/A
N/A 24 Switzerland Josef Bonetti N/A* 113.0 m N/A
N/A 23 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Jurman 116.0 m 104.0 m N/A
N/A 22 Finland Seppo Hyvönen N/A* 121.0 m N/A
N/A 21 Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Balcar N/A* 118.0 m N/A
N/A 19 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peter Štefančič 115.0 m 106.0 m N/A
N/A 18 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Branko Dolhar 114.0 m 100.0 m N/A
N/A 17 East Germany Manfred Wolf 136.0 m 127.0 m N/A
N/A 15 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bogdan Norčič 124.0 m 102.0 m N/A
N/A 14 United States Tom Dargay N/A* 124.0 m N/A
N/A 13 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marjan Mesec 122.0 m 114.0 m N/A
N/A 1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Loštrek N/A* 104.0 m N/A
N/A 12 Switzerland Antoine Guignard N/A* 103.0 m N/A
N/A 11 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Lojze Gorjanc N/A* 111.0 m N/A
N/A 2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Danilo Pudgar 1.0 m 99.0 m N/A
N/A 10 West Germany Albert Wursthorn N/A* 99.0 m N/A
N/A 9 France Gilbert Poirot N/A* 101.0 m N/A
N/A 8 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vojko Blaznik N/A* 109.0 m N/A
N/A 7 France Danick Yerly N/A* 93.0 m N/A
N/A 5 United States Greg Windsperger 137.0 m 124.0 m N/A
N/A 4 France Yvan Richard N/A* 102.0 m N/A
N/A 3 Italy Andreas Dünhoffer N/A* 84.0 m N/A
N/A 26 Norway Finn Halvorsen N/A** 121.0 m N/A
N/A 16 Norway Johan Sætre N/A** 110.0 m N/A

Competition: Day 3

9:30 AM — 17 March 1974 — 1 best of 3 rounds — chronological order incomplete

Rank Bib Name 1RD (ca) 1RD (re) 2RD 3RD Points
1 36 Switzerland Walter Steiner DNS 166.0 m 147.0 m 148.0 m 533.5
2 35 Finland Esko Rautionaho DNS 147.0 m 130.0 m N/A 486.5
3 34 Norway Dag Fossum DNS 128.0 m N/A 143.0 m 465.0
4 N/A Norway Finn Halvorsen DNS 129.0 m 134.0 m 147.0 m 456.5
5 N/A East Germany Heinz Wossipiwo DNS N/A 120.0 m 147.0 m 455.5
6 N/A Finland Kari Ylianttila DNS 149.0 m 132.0 m 156.0 m 451.5
7 N/A Czechoslovakia Jiří Raška DNS N/A 128.0 m 154.0 m 446.5
8 N/A Austria Rudi Wanner DNS 137.0 m 137.0 m 147.0 m 445.0
9 N/A East Germany Jochen Danneberg DNS 129.0 m 124.0 m 142.0 m 438.0
10 N/A West Germany Sepp Schwinghammer DNS N/A N/A 134.0 m 412.5
N/A East Germany Manfred Wolf DNS 128.0 m 130.0 m 133.0 m 412.5
12 N/A Finland Jukka Kalso DNS N/A N/A 144.0 m 407.0
13 N/A Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Balcar 145.0 m N/A N/A 138.0 m 406.3
14 N/A Austria Hans Wallner DNS N/A 129.0 m 155.0 m 404.0
15 N/A Switzerland Josef Bonetti 139.0 m N/A N/A 137.0 m 401.0
16 2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Demšar 138.0 m 110.0 m 114.0 m 139.0 m 398.0
N/A Norway Johan Sætre DNS 132.0 m N/A* 124.0 m 398.0
18 N/A West Germany Alfred Grosche DNS N/A* N/A* 114.0 m 396.0
19 N/A Finland Seppo Hyvönen 138.0 m N/A M/A 132.0 m 395.5
20 N/A Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Jurman DNS 110.0 m 106.0 m 129.0 m 385.5
21 N/A United States Greg Windsperger DNS N/A 133.0 m 133.0 m 381.0
22 N/A Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marjan Mesec DNS 135.0 m 123.0 m 131.0 m 380.5
23 N/A Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peter Štefančič DNS 113.0 m 104.0 m 125.0 m 377.0
24 N/A United States Tom Dargay DNS N/A* N/A* 116.0 m 375.5
25 N/A Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bogdan Norčič DNS 122.0 m N/A 120.0 m 371.5
26 N/A Switzerland Antoine Guignard DNS N/A N/A 132.0 m 359.0
27 N/A Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Branko Dolhar DNS 144.0 m N/A 115.0 m 357.0
28 N/A Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Loštrek DNS 104.0 m N/A* 113.0 m 344.0
29 N/A West Germany Albert Wursthorn DNS N/A* 116.0 m 143.0 m 343.5
30 N/A Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Lojze Gorjanc DNS N/A* 100.0 m 121.0 m 329.0
31 N/A Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vojko Blaznik DNS N/A* N/A* 115.0 m 323.5
32 N/A France Gilbert Poirot DNS N/A* N/A* 98.0 m 313.0
33 N/A Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Danilo Pudgar DNS N/A* N/A* 104.0 m 308.0
34 N/A France Danick Yerly N/A* N/A* 97.0 m 97.0 m 291.0
35 N/A France Yvan Richard DNS N/A* N/A* 98.0 m 217.0
36 N/A Italy Andreas Dünhoffer N/A N/A N/A N/A 145.0

  Not recognized. Crash at WR! Didn't count into final results!
  Counted into final result!
  World record!
  Crash, touch!

Official results

Three rounds counted into official results — one best round from each three days.

Rank Name 15 March 16 March 17 March Points
1RD 2RD 3RD
1 Switzerland Walter Steiner 166.0 m 154.0 m 166.0 m 533.5
2 Finland Esko Rautionaho 144.0 m 161.0 m 147.0 m 486.5
3 Norway Dag Fossum 146.0 m 128.0 m 143.0 m 465.0
4 Norway Finn Halvorsen 121.0 m 134.0 m 147.0 m 456.5
5 East Germany Heinz Wossipiwo 140.0 m 124.0 m 147.0 m 455.5
6 Finland Kari Ylianttila 124.0 m 151.0 m 132.0 m 451.5
7 Czechoslovakia Jiří Raška 124.0 m 125.0 m 154.0 m 446.5
8 Austria Rudi Wanner 136.0 m 132.0 m 147.0 m 445.0
9 East Germany Jochen Danneberg 145.0 m 115.0 m 142.0 m 438.0
10 West Germany Sepp Schwinghammer 123.0 m 124.0 m 134.0 m 412.5
East Germany Manfred Wolf 113.0 m 136.0 m 130.0 m 412.5
12 Finland Jukka Kalso 121.0 m 111.0 m 144.0 m 407.0
13 Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Balcar 118.0 m 118.0 m 138.0 m 406.3
14 Austria Hans Wallner 126.0 m 124.0 m 129.0 m 404.0
15 Switzerland Josef Bonetti 122.0 m 113.0 m 137.0 m 401.0
16 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Demšar 115.0 m 114.0 m 139.0 m 398.0
17 Norway Johan Sætre 110.0 m 118.0 m 124.0 m 398.0
18 West Germany Alfred Grosche 124.0 m 144.0 m 114.0 m 396.0
19 Finland Seppo Hyvönen 119.0 m 121.0 m 132.0 m 395.5
20 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Jurman 122.0 m 116.0 m 129.0 m 385.5
21 United States Greg Windsperger 103.0 m 137.0 m 133.0 m 381.0
22 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marjan Mesec 111.0 m 122.0 m 131.0 m 380.5
23 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peter Štefančič 114.0 m 115.0 m 125.0 m 377.0
24 United States Tom Dargay 114.0 m 124.0 m 116.0 m 375.5
25 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bogdan Norčič 116.0 m 124.0 m 120.0 m 371.5
26 Switzerland Antoine Guignard 105.0 m 103.0 m 132.0 m 359.0
27 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Branko Dolhar 115.0 m 114.0 m 115.0 m 357.0
28 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Janez Loštrek 110.0 m 104.0 m 104.0 m 344.0
29 West Germany Albert Wursthorn 104.0 m 101.0 m 116.0 m 343.5
30 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Lojze Gorjanc 105.0 m 111.0 m 100.0 m 329.0
31 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vojko Blaznik 98.0 m 109.0 m 115.0 m 323.5
32 France Gilbert Poirot 102.0 m 101.0 m 98.0 m 313.0
33 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Danilo Pudgar 104.0 m 99.0 m 104.0 m 308.0
34 France Danick Yerly 90.0 m 93.0 m 97.0 m 291.0
35 France Yvan Richard 107.0 m 102.0 m 99.0 m 217.0
36 Italy Andreas Dünhoffer 92.0 m 84.0 m 145.0

Ski flying world records

Date Name Country Metres Feet
15 March 1974   Walter Steiner   Switzerland 169 554
15 March 1974   Walter Steiner   Switzerland 177 581

  Not recognized! Crash at world record distance.

References

  1. "Prvi dan Raška 146 m, p.13" (in Slovenian). Delo. 15 March 1974.
  2. "Še nikoli tako daleč, p.13" (in Slovenian). Delo. 16 March 1974.
  3. "Nova točka za polete / In zopet Steiner, p.9,11" (in Slovenian). Delo. 18 March 1974.

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