Planica 1953 was an International ski jumping week with international competition on Srednja Bloudkova K80 hill, held on 8 March 1953 in Planica, PR Slovenia, FPR Yugoslavia. Over 11,000 people has gathered.

Planica 1953
Host cityPlanica, FPR Yugoslavia
SportSki jumping
EventsInternational
Main venueSrednja Bloudkova K80
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Cockta, the most famous Slovenian soft drink, was introduced to the public for the very first time in Planica, advertised on huge billboards as main sponsor and became instant hit.

Schedule

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Date Event Rounds Longest jump of the day Visitors
6 March 1953   Training 1 3 85 metres (279 ft) by Bine Rogelj 1,000
7 March 1953   Training 2 4 78 metres (256 ft) by Rudi Finžgar
8 March 1953   International event 2 77.5 metres (254 ft) by Hermann Anwander 10,000

Competitions

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On 6 March 1953, first training with three rounds in front of around 1,000 spectators was on schedule. Bine Rogelj was the longest with 85 metres.[1][2]

On 7 March 1953, second training with four rounds was on schedule. Rudi Finžgar was the longest with 78 metres.[3]

On 8 March 1953, international competition with 38 competitors from Yugoslavia, Austria, France, West Germany, Switzerland and Italy on K80 normal hill was on schedule. Hermann Anwander won.[4]

Training 1

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6 March 1953 – Four rounds – incomplete

Bib Name Country Round 1 Round 2 Round 3
N/A Bine Rogelj   Yugoslavia 76 m 79 m 85 m —
Janez Polda   Yugoslavia 81 m 82.5 m 84 m
Jože Zalokar   Yugoslavia 78 m 77 m 84 m
Albin Adlešič   Yugoslavia 78 m 81 m 83 m
Rudi Finžgar   Yugoslavia 70 m 82 m 82.5 m
Karel Klančnik   Yugoslavia 67 m 75 m 78 m
Jože Langus   Yugoslavia 74 m 74 m 69 m
Henri Thiolière   France 65 m 65 m 69 m
Toni Landenhammer   West Germany 75 m 78 m 79.5 m
Avanzini   Italy 62 m 64 m 70 m
Braz   Yugoslavia 74 m 74 m 75 m
Babnik   Yugoslavia 69 m 69 m 70 m
Lojze Gorjanc   Yugoslavia 63 m 66 m 68 m
Franko   Yugoslavia 62 m 62 m 70 m

Training 2

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7 March 1953 – Four rounds – incomplete

Bib Name Country Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4
N/A Albin Adlešič   Yugoslavia 70 m 73 m 74 m
Rudi Finžgar   Yugoslavia 78 m 77.5 m 75.5 m
Jože Zalokar   Yugoslavia 74 m 75 m
Arsène Lucchini   France 69 m 73 m 71 m
Régis Rey   France 68 m 71 m
Bine Rogelj   Yugoslavia 74 m 76 m 72.5 m
Moser   Austria 68 m 74 m 73 m 73 m
Siegfried Kostner   Austria 67 m 73 m 73 m 73 m
Karel Klančnik   Yugoslavia 65 m 72 m 74 m 72 m
Rudolf Bärtschi    Switzerland 66 m 68 m 69 m 70 m
Hermann Anwander   West Germany 73 m 84 m 77 m
Toni Landenhammer   West Germany 74 m 72 m 72 m 72.5 m
Herbert Schiffner   Austria 67 m 73 m 75 m 74 m
Janez Matul   Yugoslavia 64 m 75.5 m 77 m
Jože Zidar   Yugoslavia 63 m 71 m 69 m
Babnik   Yugoslavia N/A
Braz   Yugoslavia

  Fall or touch!

International competition

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8 March 1953 — Two rounds — official results

Rank Name Country Round 1 Round 2 Points
1 Hermann Anwander   West Germany 81 m 70.5 m 216.0
2 Janez Polda   Yugoslavia 70.5 m 72.5 m 191.0
3 Sepp Schiffner   Austria 73 m 72 m 208.5
4 Siegfried Kostner   Austria 64 m 61 m 172.0
5 Bine Rogelj   Yugoslavia 70.5 m 72.5 m 191.0
6 Zoran Zalokar   Yugoslavia 64 m 58 m 171.0
7 Janez Saksida   Yugoslavia 64 m 58 m 171.0
8 Rudolf Bärtschi    Switzerland 64 m 58 m 171.0
9 Hans Landenhammer   West Germany 64 m 58 m 171.0
10 Rudolf Bärtschi    Switzerland 64 m 58 m 171.0
11 Gottfried Brügger    Switzerland 64 m 58 m 171.0
12 Jože Langus   Yugoslavia 65 m 61.5 m 173.0
13 Régis Rey   France 65 m 61.5 m 173.0
14 Kurt Greller   Austria 64 m 61 m 172.0
15 Gustav Wachter   Austria 64 m 61 m 172.0
16 Erwin Steinegger   Austria 64 m 61 m 172.0

References

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  1. ^ "Tudi Švicarji v Planici, p.6" (in Slovenian). Slovenski poročevalec. 5 March 1953.
  2. ^ "Rogelj je skočil 85 m, p.5" (in Slovenian). Slovenski poročevalec. 7 March 1953.
  3. ^ "V Planici je bilo živahno, p.6" (in Slovenian). Slovenski poročevalec. 8 March 1953.
  4. ^ "Planica v vetru in padcih, p.4" (in Slovenian). Slovenski poročevalec. 9 March 1953.

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