- Source: Planica 1938
Planica 1938 was a ski flying study week, allowed only in study purposes, with main competition held on 16 March 1938 in Planica, Drava Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
Schedule
Competition
On 15 March 1938, official training day was held with five competitors from three countries: Austria, Yugoslavia and Nazi Germany. Josef Bradl set another world record in last 4th round at 107 metres (351 ft).
On 16 March 1938, ski flying study competition was on schedule with only four jumpers on start, each with five jumps. After two years, Josef Bradl won the competition again. Novšak didn't jump due to injury.
= Official training
=15 March 1938 – 14:00 PM – chronological order not available
World record! Fall or touch!
Official results
= Ski Flying Study competition
=16 March 1938 – Five rounds – the best jump counted
Ski flying world record
Note
On 12 March 1938, just a couple of days before the competition, Austria was officially annexed and joined with Nazi Germany. However, both Austrian ski jumpers (Josef Bradl, Walter Delle Karth) still performed under the flag of Austria.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Planica 1938
- Planica 1935
- Planica 1954
- Bloudkova velikanka
- List of longest ski jumps
- Planica 1963
- Adam Małysz
- Ski flying
- Planica 1940
- Planica 1948