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Planica 1987

Planica 1987 was a two day ski flying competition part of 1986/87 World Cup season, held from 14 to 15 March 1987 in Planica, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia. Circa 100,000 people in total has gathered in three days.

Planica 1987
Host cityPlanica, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia
SportSki flying
EventsWorld Cup (2x)
Main venueVelikanka bratov Gorišek K185
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Schedule edit

Date Event Rounds Longest jump of the day Visitors
13 March 1987   Official training 3 192 metres (630 ft) by Andreas Felder (touch)
189 metres (620 ft) by Piotr Fijas
10,000
14 March 1987   Competition 1 4 194 metres (636 ft) by Piotr Fijas 40,000
15 March 1987   Competition 2 3 193 metres (613 ft) by Vegard Opaas 50,000

All jumps over 190 metres edit

Chronological order:

  • 192 metres (630 ft) – 13 March – Andreas Felder (WR touch, 2RD, Official training)
  • 194 metres (636 ft) – 14 March – Piotr Fijas (WR, 3RD, canceled and repeated after)
  • 191 metres (627 ft) – 14 March – Andreas Felder (repeated 3RD)
  • 190 metres (623 ft) – 15 March – Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl (2RD)
  • 193 metres (633 ft) – 15 March – Vegard Opaas (3RD, canceled after)

191 rule edit

191 rule, proposed by founder of World Cup Torbjørn Yggeseth, which didn't score flights exceeding 191 metres (627 ft), was first time implemented. Piotr Fijas' 194 metres world record was officially recognized seven years later at the FIS meeting in Rio 1994.

World Cup edit

There were two individual ski flying events on Velikanka bratov Gorišek K185. By ski flying rules of that time there were three round of jumps, but only two best counted in a final result.[1][2]

On 11 and 12 March 1987, trial jumpers were already testing the flying hill, while competition was training on the neighbour Bloudkova velikanka K130 hill.

On 13 March 1987, official training was scheduled at 10:00 AM with 18 Yugoslavian ski jumpers at the start. Felder touched the ground at 192 metres WR distance in the second training round in front of 10,000 people. Fijas landed at 189 metres.[3][4]

Official training edit

Incomplete list and order — 10,000 people — 13 March 1987

Bib Name Round 1 Round 2 Round 3
3   Vili Tepeš 150.0 m N/A N/A
N/A   Miran Tepeš 159.0 m 166.0 m 172.0 m
N/A   Matjaž Zupan N/A 165.0 m 158.0 m
N/A   Janez Debelak N/A N/A 154.0 m
N/A   Bojan Globočnik N/A N/A N/A
N/A   Borut Mur N/A N/A 147.0 m
N/A   Matjaž Žagar N/A 161.0 m N/A
N/A   Rajko Lotrič N/A 164.0 m 147.0 m
N/A   Tomaž Dolar N/A N/A N/A
N/A   Vasja Bajc N/A N/A 154.0 m
N/A   Janez Štirn N/A N/A N/A
N/A   Iztok Melin N/A N/A N/A
N/A   Robert Kopač N/A N/A N/A
N/A   Iztok Golob N/A N/A N/A
N/A   Dušan Šilar N/A N/A N/A
N/A   Primož Ulaga N/A 155.0 m N/A
N/A   Grega Peljhan N/A N/A N/A
N/A   Krištof Gašpirc N/A N/A N/A
N/A   Andreas Felder 163.0 m 192.0 m 184.0 m
N/A   Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl N/A N/A N/A
N/A   Vegard Opaas N/A N/A N/A
N/A   Hroar Stjernen 181.0 m N/A N/A
N/A   Robert Selbekk-Hansen N/A N/A N/A
N/A   Frédéric Berger N/A N/A N/A
N/A   Jan Boklöv 171.0 m N/A N/A
N/A   Piotr Fijas 170.0 m N/A 189.0 m
N/A   Jiří Parma 170.0 m N/A N/A
N/A   Rolf Schilli N/A N/A N/A

  Invalid WR! Touch.
  Crash!

On 14 March 1987, first competition went quiet normal until the last round. It all started complicating in the third round after Piotr Fijas 194 metres world record distance in front of 40,000 people. After this jump jury canceled the third round and repeated it all over from the beginning from a lower gate. Then in the repeated round Andreas Felder, although with lower speed managed to land at 191 metres and won the competition.[5]

On 15 March 1987, first two rounds of second competition went well until Vegard Opaas' jump at 193 metres. Jury canceled the competition right after this jump. Opaas was furious at technical delegate Torbjørn Yggeseth who robbed him of an almost certain victory, which would help him in a very tied World Cup overall battle with Ernst Vettori. Only one best jump of first two rounds counted as official result and Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl won the second competition.[6]

Ski flying world records edit

The all-time longest standing ski jump in parallel style ever.

Date Name Country Metres Feet
13 March 1987   Andreas Felder   Austria 192 630
14 March 1987   Piotr Fijas   Poland 194 636

  Not recognized! Touched the ground at world record distance.

References edit

  1. ^ "World Cup K185 - Planica, Yugoslavia". International Ski Federation. 14 March 1987.
  2. ^ "World Cup K185 - Planica, Yugoslavia". International Ski Federation. 15 March 1987.
  3. ^ "Planica: danes poskusni poleti, Avstrijec Felder prvi favorit, p.9" (in Slovenian). Delo. 13 March 1987.
  4. ^ "Andreas Felder na treningu pod Poncami poletel 192m, p.1,5" (in Slovenian). Delo. 14 March 1987.
  5. ^ "Felderju sobotna tekma, Fijasu pa svetovni rekord, p.11" (in Slovenian). Delo. 16 March 1987.
  6. ^ "Planiška nedelja Fidjestolu, drugi Zupan, četrti Tepeš, p.9" (in Slovenian). Delo. 16 March 1987.
  7. ^ "Slovenski vestnik, p.8 — Zmaga za Avstrijo in Norveško" (in Slovenian). Slovenski vestnik. 20 March 1987.
  8. ^ "Pri 191 metrih ni konec sveta, p.8" (PDF) (in Slovenian). Gorenjski glas. 17 March 1987.

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Planica 1987 was a two day ski flying competition part of 1986 87 World Cup season held from 14 to 15 March 1987 in Planica SR Slovenia Yugoslavia Circa 100 000 people in total has gathered in three days Planica 1987Host cityPlanica SR Slovenia YugoslaviaSportSki flyingEventsWorld Cup 2x Main venueVelikanka bratov Gorisek K185 19851991 Contents 1 Schedule 2 All jumps over 190 metres 3 191 rule 4 World Cup 4 1 Official training 4 2 First competition 4 3 Second competition 5 Ski flying world records 6 ReferencesSchedule editDate Event Rounds Longest jump of the day Visitors 13 March 1987 Official training 3 192 metres 630 ft by Andreas Felder touch 189 metres 620 ft by Piotr Fijas 10 000 14 March 1987 Competition 1 4 194 metres 636 ft by Piotr Fijas 40 000 15 March 1987 Competition 2 3 193 metres 613 ft by Vegard Opaas 50 000All jumps over 190 metres editChronological order 192 metres 630 ft 13 March Andreas Felder WR touch 2RD Official training 194 metres 636 ft 14 March Piotr Fijas WR 3RD canceled and repeated after 191 metres 627 ft 14 March Andreas Felder repeated 3RD 190 metres 623 ft 15 March Ole Gunnar Fidjestol 2RD 193 metres 633 ft 15 March Vegard Opaas 3RD canceled after 191 rule edit191 rule proposed by founder of World Cup Torbjorn Yggeseth which didn t score flights exceeding 191 metres 627 ft was first time implemented Piotr Fijas 194 metres world record was officially recognized seven years later at the FIS meeting in Rio 1994 World Cup editThere were two individual ski flying events on Velikanka bratov Gorisek K185 By ski flying rules of that time there were three round of jumps but only two best counted in a final result 1 2 On 11 and 12 March 1987 trial jumpers were already testing the flying hill while competition was training on the neighbour Bloudkova velikanka K130 hill On 13 March 1987 official training was scheduled at 10 00 AM with 18 Yugoslavian ski jumpers at the start Felder touched the ground at 192 metres WR distance in the second training round in front of 10 000 people Fijas landed at 189 metres 3 4 Official training edit Incomplete list and order 10 000 people 13 March 1987 Bib Name Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 3 nbsp Vili Tepes 150 0 m N A N A N A nbsp Miran Tepes 159 0 m 166 0 m 172 0 m N A nbsp Matjaz Zupan N A 165 0 m 158 0 m N A nbsp Janez Debelak N A N A 154 0 m N A nbsp Bojan Globocnik N A N A N A N A nbsp Borut Mur N A N A 147 0 m N A nbsp Matjaz Zagar N A 161 0 m N A N A nbsp Rajko Lotric N A 164 0 m 147 0 m N A nbsp Tomaz Dolar N A N A N A N A nbsp Vasja Bajc N A N A 154 0 m N A nbsp Janez Stirn N A N A N A N A nbsp Iztok Melin N A N A N A N A nbsp Robert Kopac N A N A N A N A nbsp Iztok Golob N A N A N A N A nbsp Dusan Silar N A N A N A N A nbsp Primoz Ulaga N A 155 0 m N A N A nbsp Grega Peljhan N A N A N A N A nbsp Kristof Gaspirc N A N A N A N A nbsp Andreas Felder 163 0 m 192 0 m 184 0 m N A nbsp Ole Gunnar Fidjestol N A N A N A N A nbsp Vegard Opaas N A N A N A N A nbsp Hroar Stjernen 181 0 m N A N A N A nbsp Robert Selbekk Hansen N A N A N A N A nbsp Frederic Berger N A N A N A N A nbsp Jan Boklov 171 0 m N A N A N A nbsp Piotr Fijas 170 0 m N A 189 0 m N A nbsp Jiri Parma 170 0 m N A N A N A nbsp Rolf Schilli N A N A N A Invalid WR Touch Crash On 14 March 1987 first competition went quiet normal until the last round It all started complicating in the third round after Piotr Fijas 194 metres world record distance in front of 40 000 people After this jump jury canceled the third round and repeated it all over from the beginning from a lower gate Then in the repeated round Andreas Felder although with lower speed managed to land at 191 metres and won the competition 5 On 15 March 1987 first two rounds of second competition went well until Vegard Opaas jump at 193 metres Jury canceled the competition right after this jump Opaas was furious at technical delegate Torbjorn Yggeseth who robbed him of an almost certain victory which would help him in a very tied World Cup overall battle with Ernst Vettori Only one best jump of first two rounds counted as official result and Ole Gunnar Fidjestol won the second competition 6 First competition edit WC 185 Official results 40 000 people 14 March 1987 Rank Name 2 best of 3 rounds Points 1 nbsp Andreas Felder 188 0 m 191 0 m 398 0 2 nbsp Ole Gunnar Fidjestol 182 0 m 167 0 m 350 5 3 nbsp Thomas Klauser 180 0 m 167 0 m 349 5 4 nbsp Miran Tepes 171 0 m 163 0 m 344 0 5 nbsp Hroar Stjernen 173 0 m 166 0 m 343 0 6 nbsp Gunther Stranner 170 0 m 167 0 m 342 5 7 nbsp Piotr Fijas 175 0 m 166 0 m 341 5 8 nbsp Vegard Opaas 173 0 m 166 0 m 340 5 9 nbsp Heikki Ylipulli 167 0 m 169 0 m 335 5 10 nbsp Tuomo Ylipulli 155 0 m 168 0 m 328 5 nbsp Matjaz Zupan 168 0 m 157 0 m 328 5 12 nbsp Andreas Bauer 168 0 m 157 0 m 325 0 13 nbsp Jiri Parma 166 0 m 150 0 m 323 0 14 nbsp Jan Boklov 166 0 m 165 0 m 322 5 15 nbsp Mika Kojonskoski 164 0 m 157 0 m 320 5 16 nbsp Magnus Astrom 161 0 m 151 0 m 317 5 17 nbsp Anders Daun 165 0 m 151 0 m 317 0 18 nbsp Trond Joran Pedersen 161 0 m 157 0 m 313 5 nbsp Pekka Suorsa 168 0 m 151 0 m 313 5 20 nbsp Ernst Vettori 168 0 m 151 0 m 313 0 21 nbsp Rolf Schilli 160 0 m 153 0 m 309 5 22 nbsp Janez Debelak 151 0 m 158 0 m 305 5 23 nbsp Pavel Ploc 156 0 m 146 0 m 303 0 nbsp Didier Mollard 148 0 m 158 0 m 303 0 25 nbsp Jon Inge Kjorum 152 0 m 150 0 m 302 0 nbsp Fabrice Piazzini 152 0 m 149 0 m 302 0 27 nbsp Josef Heumann 157 0 m 150 0 m 301 0 28 nbsp Franz Wiegele 151 0 m 149 0 m 298 0 29 nbsp Borut Mur 154 0 m 142 0 m 297 0 30 nbsp Matjaz Zagar 150 0 m 145 0 m 296 0 31 nbsp Mike Holland N A N A 294 0 32 nbsp Jiri Malec N A N A 293 0 33 nbsp Antonio Lacedelli N A N A 291 5 34 nbsp Gerard Colin N A N A 290 0 35 nbsp Raimund Litschko N A N A 289 5 36 nbsp Franz Neulandtner N A N A 281 5 37 nbsp M Arnold N A N A 280 5 38 nbsp Rajko Lotric 139 0 m 141 0 m 280 0 39 nbsp Ladislav Dluhos N A N A 278 5 40 nbsp Martin Svagerko N A N A 275 0 41 nbsp Tomaz Dolar 141 0 m 136 0 m 274 0 42 nbsp Wolfgang Margreiter N A N A 270 5 43 nbsp Gerard Balanche N A N A 270 0 44 nbsp Vasja Bajc 139 0 m 138 0 m 265 5 45 nbsp Mark Konopacke N A N A 261 5 46 nbsp Janez Stirn 150 0 m 117 0 m 260 5 47 nbsp Ivan Lunardi N A N A 259 0 48 nbsp Sandro Sambugaro N A N A 257 0 49 nbsp Paul Erat N A N A 255 5 50 nbsp Harald Rodlauer N A N A 255 0 nbsp Udo Okraffka N A N A 255 0 52 nbsp Heini Ihle N A N A 249 5 53 nbsp Newborn N A N A 243 0 54 nbsp Smith N A N A 241 0 55 nbsp Iztok Melin 124 0 m 125 0 m 237 5 56 nbsp Laszlo Fischer N A N A 237 0 57 nbsp Robert Kopac 129 0 m 122 0 m 235 0 58 nbsp Bruno Romang N A N A 233 5 59 nbsp Breche N A N A 225 0 60 nbsp Iztok Golob 123 0 m 112 0 m 217 5 61 nbsp Vili Tepes 109 0 m 116 0 m 207 0 62 nbsp Primoz Ulaga N A 83 0 m 53 0 After Fijas 194 m jump 3rd round was canceled and repeated all over again 7 8 Second competition edit WC 186 Official results 50 000 people 15 March 1987 Rank Name 1 best of 2 Points 1 nbsp Ole Gunnar Fidjestol 190 0 m 186 0 2 nbsp Matjaz Zupan 184 0 m 182 0 3 nbsp Piotr Fijas 185 0 m 180 5 4 nbsp Miran Tepes 166 0 m 180 0 5 nbsp Vegard Opaas 168 0 m 178 0 6 nbsp Andreas Bauer 180 0 m 172 5 7 nbsp Heikki Ylipulli 165 0 m 174 0 8 nbsp Gunther Stranner 164 0 m 173 5 9 nbsp Hroar Stjernen 162 0 m 170 5 10 nbsp Raimund Litschko 161 0 m 169 5 11 nbsp Thomas Klauser 174 0 m 169 0 12 nbsp Pekka Suorsa 175 0 m 167 5 nbsp Trond Joran Pedersen 174 0 m 167 5 14 nbsp Andreas Felder 159 0 m 165 5 15 nbsp Fabrice Piazzini 157 0 m 164 0 16 nbsp Tuomo Ylipulli 156 0 m 162 0 17 nbsp Didier Mollard 153 0 m 159 5 18 nbsp Wolfgang Margreiter 164 0 m 157 0 19 nbsp Matjaz Zagar 150 0 m 156 5 20 nbsp Jiri Malec 150 0 m 155 0 nbsp Jon Inge Kjorum 151 0 m 155 0 22 nbsp Tomaz Dolar 160 0 m 154 5 nbsp Jiri Parma 149 0 m 154 5 24 nbsp Josef Heumann 149 0 m 152 5 25 nbsp Antonio Lacedelli 148 0 m 152 0 nbsp Anders Daun 149 0 m 152 0 27 nbsp Pavel Ploc 146 0 m 151 5 28 nbsp Vasja Bajc 158 0 m 149 5 29 nbsp Sandro Sambugaro 145 0 m 149 0 nbsp Mark Konopacke 157 0 m 149 0 31 nbsp Rolf Schilli N A 147 5 32 nbsp M Arnold N A 147 0 33 nbsp Borut Mur 141 0 m 146 0 34 nbsp Martin Svagerko N A 145 0 nbsp Mike Holland N A 145 0 36 nbsp Rajko Lotric 140 0 m 144 0 nbsp Janez Debelak 153 0 m 144 0 nbsp Mika Kojonkoski N A 144 0 39 nbsp Ladislav Dluhos N A 143 0 40 nbsp Franz Wiegele N A 142 5 41 nbsp Paul Erat N A 141 0 42 nbsp Janez Stirn 150 0 m 140 0 43 nbsp Ivan Lunardi N A 139 5 44 nbsp Udo Okraffka N A 138 5 45 nbsp Heini Ihle N A 134 0 46 nbsp Magnus Astrom N A 133 5 47 nbsp Robert Kopac 131 0 m 132 0 48 nbsp Breche N A 127 5 nbsp Bruno Romang N A 127 5 nbsp Harald Rodlauer N A 127 5 nbsp Gerard Balanche N A 127 5 52 nbsp Laszlo Fischer N A 125 0 53 nbsp Smith N A 121 0 54 nbsp Fabrice Piazzini N A 118 0 55 nbsp Iztok Melin 116 0 m 112 5 56 nbsp Iztok Golob 115 0 m 110 0 nbsp Newborn N A 110 0 58 nbsp Vili Tepes 116 0 m 108 5 After Opaas 193 m 3rd round canceled 1 best of two rounds valid Ski flying world records editThe all time longest standing ski jump in parallel style ever Date Name Country Metres Feet 13 March 1987 Andreas Felder nbsp Austria 192 630 14 March 1987 Piotr Fijas nbsp Poland 194 636 Not recognized Touched the ground at world record distance References edit World Cup K185 Planica Yugoslavia International Ski Federation 14 March 1987 World Cup K185 Planica Yugoslavia International Ski Federation 15 March 1987 Planica danes poskusni poleti Avstrijec Felder prvi favorit p 9 in Slovenian Delo 13 March 1987 Andreas Felder na treningu pod Poncami poletel 192m p 1 5 in Slovenian Delo 14 March 1987 Felderju sobotna tekma Fijasu pa svetovni rekord p 11 in Slovenian Delo 16 March 1987 Planiska nedelja Fidjestolu drugi Zupan cetrti Tepes p 9 in Slovenian Delo 16 March 1987 Slovenski vestnik p 8 Zmaga za Avstrijo in Norvesko in Slovenian Slovenski vestnik 20 March 1987 Pri 191 metrih ni konec sveta p 8 PDF in Slovenian Gorenjski glas 17 March 1987 46 28 35 N 13 43 16 E 46 47639 N 13 72111 E 46 47639 13 72111 Retrieved 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