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Planica 1991 was a two day
ski flying Ski flying is a winter sport discipline derived from ski jumping, in which much greater distances can be achieved. It is a form of competitive individual Nordic skiing where athletes descend at high speed along a specially designed takeoff ra ...
competition part of 1990/91 World Cup season, held from 23–24 March 1991 in
Planica Planica () is an Alpine valley in northwestern Slovenia, extending south from the border village of Rateče, not far from another well-known ski resort, Kranjska Gora. Further south, the valley extends into the Tamar Valley, a popular hiking d ...
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SR Slovenia The Socialist Republic of Slovenia ( sl, Socialistična republika Slovenija, sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Socijalistička Republika Slovenija, Социјалистичка Република Словенија), commonly referred to as Sociali ...
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Yugoslavia Yugoslavia (; sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Jugoslavija, Југославија ; sl, Jugoslavija ; mk, Југославија ;; rup, Iugoslavia; hu, Jugoszlávia; rue, label=Pannonian Rusyn, Югославия, translit=Juhoslavija ...
. Total of 80,000 people have gathered in three days.


Schedule


All jumps over 190 metres

Chronological order: *196 metres (643 ft) – 23 March – André Kiesewetter (WR touch; 2RD, canceled and repeated after) *191 metres (627 ft) – 23 March –
Stephan Zünd Stefan Zünd (born 3 July 1969) is a Swiss former ski jumper. He competed in the normal hill and large hill events at the 1992 Winter Olympics. Along with Jan Boklöv and Jiří Malec, he was an early pioneer of the V-style. Career At the 1992 ...
(3RD) *191 metres (627 ft) – 23 March – André Kiesewetter (3RD) *190 metres (623 ft) – 24 March –
Ralph Gebstedt Ralph Gebstedt (born 8 October 1971) is an East German/German former ski jumper. Career On 24 March 1991 he won his only World Cup event in his career in Planica with personal best at 190 metres in the last round. After that jump Gebstedt said: ...
(3RD)


World Cup

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. Total prize money of 12,000 CHF and 5,000 CHF for the winner. On 21 March 1991, at an official hill test opening, Austrian Heinz Frank made the longest jump of the hill test at 184 metres (604 ft). On 22 March 1991, official training was scheduled in front of 15,000 disappointed people, but canceled after only 7 Yugoslavian trial jumpers, as strong wind mixed with rain and high temperatures, overturned one of the TV cameras. Igor Strgar was the longest on a wet inrun track at 150 metres. Training was rescheduled on the next day (23 March) with one round, just before the first competition. On 23 March 1991, a total of five rounds were taken in one day, this happened the first and the only time so far in ski flying history. Official training round from previous day took turn first, then competition came. In second round, André Kiesewetter touched the ground at world record distance at 196 metres, after that jury canceled it and repeated the 2nd round from the lower inrun gate. Later in the 3rd round
Stephan Zünd Stefan Zünd (born 3 July 1969) is a Swiss former ski jumper. He competed in the normal hill and large hill events at the 1992 Winter Olympics. Along with Jan Boklöv and Jiří Malec, he was an early pioneer of the V-style. Career At the 1992 ...
landed at 191 metres and Kiesewetter tied that distance after him. On 24 March 1991, after fantastic jump of 19 year old German
Ralph Gebstedt Ralph Gebstedt (born 8 October 1971) is an East German/German former ski jumper. Career On 24 March 1991 he won his only World Cup event in his career in Planica with personal best at 190 metres in the last round. After that jump Gebstedt said: ...
at 190 metres in the third round, he was already proclaimed as a winner by event host and excited crowd. Round was almost canceled and repeated by the jury after Gebstedt's jump, but it didn't, and it counted as final result. After that jump Gebstedt said: "''I had no problems at landing at all''".


First competition

WC #273 — Official results — 40,000 people — 23 March 1991 Didn't count in final result. The worst of three jumps.


Second competition

WC #274 — Official results — 25,000 people — 24 March 1991


Invalid ski flying world record

The all-time longest ski jump in parallel style ever. Not recognized! Touch ground at world record distance.


References

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