Planica 1935 was a ski jumping event held on 17 March 1935 in Planica, Drava Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Total of 12,500 people have gathered in the competition.

Planica 1935
Host cityPlanica, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
SportSki jumping
EventsInternational
Main venueBloudkova velikanka K106
← 1934
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Schedule edit

Date Event Rounds Longest jump of the day Visitors
13 March 1935   Unofficial training 4 88 metres (289 ft) by Stanisław Marusarz N/A
14 March 1935   Official training 1 1 93 metres (305 ft) by Reidar Andersen (WR) N/A
15 March 1935   Official training 2 6 99 metres (325 ft) by Reidar Andersen (WR) 500
17 March 1935   International event 3 87.5 metres (287 ft) by Stanisław Marusarz 12,000

Competition edit

On 13 March 1935 unofficial training was held with only three jumpers performing in a couple of rounds: Marusarz, Novšak and Norbert Knobloch. The longest jump of the day was at 87 metres.[1]

On 14 March 1935 first official training with many competititors at start. Reidar Andersen set the world record in his third attempt at 93 metres.[2]

On 15 March 1935 second official training was on schedule with three world records: Stanisław Marusarz landed at 95 metres and Reidar Andersen at 98 and 99 metres.[3]

On 17 March 1935 there was an international competition in three rounds and the winner was Polish Stanisław Marusarz.[4][5]

Unofficial training edit

13 March 1935 — chronological order of jumps not available

Bib Name Country Jump 1 Jump 2 Jump 3 Jump 4
N/A Stanisław Marusarz   Poland 76 m 78 m 88 m 85 m
Albin Novšak   Poland 42 m 52 m 58 m
Norbert Knobloch   Austria 54 m

First official training edit

11:00 AM — 14 March 1935 — chronological order

Bib Name Country Dist.
1 Randmod Sørensen   Norway 76 m
2 Reidar Andersen   Norway 86 m
3 Bronisław Czech   Poland 67 m
4 Josef Bradl   Austria 72 m
5 Walter Reinhardt   Austria 58 m
6 Stanisław Marusarz   Poland 90 m
7 Albin Novšak   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 57 m
8 Randmod Sørensen   Norway 80 m
9 Franc Pribošek   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 57 m
10 Hubert Köstinger   Austria 65 m
11 Reidar Andersen   Norway 87 m
12 Randmod Sørensen   Norway 90 m
13 Reidar Andersen   Norway 93 m
14 Josef Bradl   Austria 50–60 m
15 Walter Reinhardt   Austria 50–60 m
16 Hubert Köstinger   Austria 50–60 m
17 Franc Pribošek   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 62 m
18 Bogo Šramel   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 62 m
19 Stanisław Marusarz   Poland 91 m
20 Franc Palme   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 55 m
21 Tone Dečman   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 62 m

Second official training edit

Morning — 15 March 1935 — chronological order of jumps not available

Bib Name Country Round 1 Round 2 Round 3
Morning jumps
N/A Josef Bradl   Austria 75 m 76 m 81 m
Gregor Höll   Austria 65 m 72 m 72 m
Hans Mariacher   Austria 72 m 75 m
Bohuslav Kadavý   Czechoslovakia 60–70 m average (N/A)
Alfred Steinmüller   Czechoslovakia 60–70 m average (N/A)
Rudolf Vrána   Czechoslovakia 60–70 m average (N/A)
Antonín Bartoň   Czechoslovakia 60–70 m average (N/A)
František Šimůnek   Czechoslovakia 60–70 m average (N/A)
Albin Novšak   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 62 m
Franc Pribošek   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 62 m
Franc Pribošek   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 62 m
Bogo Šramel   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 62 m
Franc Palme   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 62 m
Tone Dečman   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 62 m
Guido Borter    Switzerland N/A
Marcel Raymond    Switzerland 70 m
Stanisław Marusarz   Poland 82 m 78 m 88 m
Farup   Norway 80 m
Reidar Andersen   Norway 85 m
Randmod Sørensen   Norway 86 m
Afternoon jumps, 14:00 PM
N/A Stanisław Marusarz   Poland 86 m 92 m 95 m
Reidar Andersen   Norway 89 m 98 m 99 m
Randmod Sørensen   Norway 87 m 95 m
Gregor Höll   Austria 82 m 87 m
Josef Bradl   Austria 80 m 89 m 91 m
Marcel Raymond    Switzerland 81 m 86 m
Rudolf Vrána   Czechoslovakia 82 m
Farup   Norway 82 m 89 m
Bronisław Czech   Poland 83 m

International competition edit

 
Reidar Andersen set 3 world records

11:30 AM — 17 March 1935 — Two rounds — chronological order

Bib Name Country Dist.
First round
1 Stanisław Marusarz   Poland 84 m
2 Guido Borter    Switzerland 77 m
3 Marcel Raymond    Switzerland 73 m
4 Bohuslav Kadavý   Czechoslovakia 61 m
5 Albin Novšak   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 67 m
6 Gregor Höll   Austria 79 m
7 Alfred Steinmüller   Czechoslovakia 77.5 m
8 Rudolf Vrána   Czechoslovakia N/A
9 Antonín Bartoň   Czechoslovakia 85.5 m
10 Bronisław Czech   Poland 74 m
11 František Šimůnek   Czechoslovakia 64 m
12 Bogo Šramel   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 68 m
Second round
13 Stanisław Marusarz   Poland 87.5 m
14 Guido Borter    Switzerland 86 m
15 Marcel Raymond    Switzerland 86.5 m
16 Bohuslav Kadavý   Czechoslovakia 62 m
17 Albin Novšak   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 74 m
18 Gregor Höll   Austria 83.5 m
19 Alfred Steinmüller   Czechoslovakia 68 m
20 Antonín Bartoň   Czechoslovakia 82 m
21 Bronisław Czech   Poland 69 m
22 František Šimůnek   Czechoslovakia 65 m
23 Bogo Šramel   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 72 m
Third round
24 Stanisław Marusarz   Poland 80.5 m
25 Guido Borter    Switzerland 76 m
26 Marcel Raymond    Switzerland 72 m
27 Bohuslav Kadavý   Czechoslovakia 61 m
28 Albin Novšak   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 62 m
29 Gregor Höll   Austria 81 m
30 Alfred Steinmüller   Czechoslovakia 75 m
31 Antonín Bartoň   Czechoslovakia 78 m
32 Bronisław Czech   Poland 64.5 m
33 František Šimůnek   Czechoslovakia 61 m
34 Bogo Šramel   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 67 m

  World record!
  Fall or touch!

Official results edit

 
S. Marusarz won and set WR

International competition edit

Rank Name Points
1   Stanisław Marusarz 326.1
2   Antonín Bartoň 312.9
3   Marcel Raymond 304.6
4   Guido Borter 298.9
5   Bronisław Czech 285.3
6   Alfred Steinmüller 283.9
7   Bogo Šramel 270.9
8   Gregor Höll 265.2
9   František Šimůnek 258.1
10   Bohuslav Kadavý 241.4
11   Albin Novšak 217.6

Ski jumping world records edit

Date Name Country Metres Feet
14 March 1935   Reidar Andersen   Norway 93 305
15 March 1935   Stanisław Marusarz   Poland 95 312
15 March 1935   Reidar Andersen   Norway 98 322
15 March 1935   Reidar Andersen   Norway 99 325

References edit

  1. ^ "Planica vabi, p.7" (in Slovenian). Jutro. 14 March 1935.
  2. ^ "V Planici že dosegli 93 metrsko znamko, p.7" (in Slovenian). Jutro. 15 March 1935.
  3. ^ "Sport: V Planici tik pred zaželjenim ciljem, p.7" (in Slovenian). Jutro. 16 March 1935.
  4. ^ "V Planici ni bilo 100 metrov, p.1,2" (in Slovenian). Jutro. 18 March 1935.
  5. ^ "Zaman smo čakali 100 metrov, p.1" (in Slovenian). Ponedeljski Slovenec. 18 March 1935.

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