Nordic World Ski Championships 1929 / Men's ski jumping
![]() Nordic World Ski Championships 1929 competitions |
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singles | Men 18 km | - | ||
singles | Men 50 km | - | ||
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singles | Men K-60 | - | ||
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singles | Men K-60/18 km | - | ||
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singles | - | Women 7 km | ||
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singles | Downhill men | - | ||
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team | Military patrol | - |
At the Nordic World Ski Championships in 1929 in Zakopane , Poland , a ski jumping competition was held.
The ski jumping event on the large hill Wielka Krokiew took place on Sunday, February 10th, 1929 in front of around 5,000 spectators. 49 ski jumpers took part in the competition, 41 of whom were able to classify.
Ski jumping K-60
rank | St. No. | athlete | country | Overall grade |
Jump 1 | Jump 2 |
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1 | 30th | Sigmund Ruud |
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227.2 | 57.0 m | 55.0 m |
2 | 22nd | Kristian Johansson |
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225.2 | 56.0 m | 56.0 m |
3 | 45 | Hans Kleppen |
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223.8 | 57.0 m | 55.0 m |
4th | 31 | Alois Kratzer |
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220.0 | 53.0 m | 56.0 m |
4th | 20th | Hans Vinjarengen |
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220.0 | 55.0 m | 53.5 m |
6th | 16 | Arne Busterud |
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217.1 | 53.0 m | 55.0 m |
7th | 39 | Christian Holmen |
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215.3 | 52.0 m | 55.5 m |
8th | 56 | Paavo Nuotio |
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210.3 | 48.0 m | 53.0 m |
9 | 9 | Erich Recknagel |
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209.2 | 50.0 m | 53.5 m |
10 | 38 | Bronislaw Czech |
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208.7 | 50.0 m | 53.5 m |
11 | 8th | Rudolf Burkert |
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208.1 | 48.0 m | 50, m |
12 | 19th | Bruno Trojani |
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207.8 | 52.0 m | 51.5 m |
13 | 10 | Sven Eriksson (Selånger) |
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207.7 | 47.0 m | 51.5 m |
14th | 2 | Fritz Kaufmann |
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206.7 | 50.5 m | 53.0 m |
15th | 24 | Wolfgang Glaser |
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205.1 | 51.5 m | 53.0 m |
16 | 14th | Gérard Vuilleumier |
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203.1 | 49.5 m | 52.0 m |
17th | 48 | Franciszek Cukier |
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202.1 | 53.0 m | 51.5 m |
18th | 37 | Leif Skagnaes |
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200.1 | 50.0 m | 54.5 m |
19th | 57 | Ole Stenen |
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199.6 | 45.0 m | 53.0 m |
20th | 12 | Franz Thannheimer |
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196.4 | 48.0 m | 48.5 m |
21st | 36 | Stefan Lauener |
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191.4 | 48.0 m | 48.5 m |
22nd | 1 | Peder Belgum |
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190.1 | 40.5 m | 47.5 m |
23 | 51 | Wladyslaw Mietelski |
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185.3 | 42.0 m | 49.0 m |
24 | 23 | Vital Venzi |
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185.1 | 47.5 m | 45.5 m |
25th | 27 | Karol Gąsienica-Szostak |
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183.2 | 47.5 m | 46.0 m |
26th | 44 | Vítězslav bad luck |
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181.4 | 43.0 m | 47.0 m |
27 | 41 | Andrzej Krzeptowski I |
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177.6 | 42.0 m | 41.0 m |
28 | 5 | Gustav Müller |
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175.8 | 42.0 m | 49.0 m |
29 | 6th | Zygmunt Rajski |
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171.9 | 43.0 m | 42.0 m |
30th | 46 | Béla Szepes |
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170.4 | 41.0 m | 44.0 m |
30th | 55 | Piotr Kolesar |
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170.4 | 39.0 m | 41.0 m |
32 | 53 | Karl Aichinger |
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166.8 | 40.0 m | 41.0 m |
33 | 4th | Bohuslav Kadavý |
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162.8 | 37.0 m | 39.0 m |
34 | 35 | Władysław Żytkowicz |
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159.7 | 39.0 m | 38.0 m |
35 | 21st | Esko Järvinen |
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133.1 | 46.0 m | 48.0 m * |
36 | 50 | Alexander Civrný |
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130.7 | 45.0 m | 48.0 m |
37 | 26th | Aleksander Rozmus |
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122.8 | 48.0 m * | 49.0 m |
37 | 49 | Stanisław Gąsienica-Szostak |
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122.8 | 49.0 m | 45.5 m * |
39 | 7th | Adolf Hnyk |
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113.8 | 39.0 m | 43.0 m * |
40 | 29 | Franciszek Graca |
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95.5 | 37.0 m * | 37.0 m * |
41 | 28 | Erwin Priebsch |
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87.1 | 47.5 m * | 28.0 m |
DNF | 47 | Alfred Kutschera |
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- | 48.0 m * | 49.0 m * |
DNF | 3 | Walter Hain |
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- | 41.0 m * | DNS |
DNF | 11 | Fred Kolářík |
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- | 44.0 m * | 42.0 m * |
DNF | 13 | Karl Wondrak |
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- | 47.0 m * | 46.5 m * |
DNF | 42 | Josef Německý |
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- | 40.0 m * | DNS |
DNF | 52 | Rudolf Vrána |
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- | 48.0 m * | 46.5 m * |
DNF | 18th | Guy Nixon |
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- | 36.0 m * | DNS |
DNF | 33 | Gates Edman |
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- | 56.0 m * | 57.0 m * |
DNS | 17th | William James Riddell |
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- | - | - |
DNS | 17th | Franz Bujak |
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DNS | 25th | ? Sea goose |
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DNS | 34 | Paul Novak |
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DNS | 43 | Albert Ettrich |
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DNS | 54 | Franz Banyasz |
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DNS | 15th | Józef Lankosz |
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DNS | 32 | Tadeusz Zaydel |
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DNS | 40 | Antoni Szostak |
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![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/59/Norwegians_1929_Zakopane.jpg/220px-Norwegians_1929_Zakopane.jpg)
Date: Sunday, February 10, 1929
Diving area: Wielka Krokiew ( K -60)
Participants: 57 named; 49 started, 41 scored. Competitors with two crashed jumps were not included in the ranking.
As expected, the big favorites from Norway took first place. Sigmund Ruud , who won the silver medal in jumping at the Olympic Games in St. Moritz the year before , won his first and only gold medal at the Nordic World Ski Championships. With second place Kristian Johansson also got his first world championship medal, but he was crowned world champion in Sollefteå in 1934 . For Hans Kleppen , third place in Zakopane remained the best placement at major events. As the best Central European, the German Alois Kratzer surprisingly came fourth, which enabled him to break through the Nordic dominance in jumping. The Swiss, German Bohemia and Poland also took good places.
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- World Championships: February 10, 1929 - Zakopane (POL), in: Jens Jahn, Egon Theiner: Encyclopedia of Ski Jumping . Agon Sportverlag, Kassel 2004, s. 147. ISBN 3-89784-099-5
Explanation of symbols
- DNF = Did not finish (not finished, abandoned)
- DNS = Did not start (not started)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Zagranica na zawodach FIS in Stadjon . Ilustrowany Tygodnik Sportowy. Volume 7, No. 5 from January 31, 1929, page 13 ( Polish )