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SLOVENSKI in PLANIŠKI REKORDI V SMU�ARSKIH SKOKIH in POLETIH Slovenski Rekordi Planiški Rekordi Leto Ime in Priimek Dolž SLOVENSKI IN PLANIŠKI REKORDI V SMUARSKIH SKOKIH IN POLETIH Slovenski rekordi Planiški rekordi Leto Ime in priimek Dolž. (m) Kraj Leto Ime in priimek, država Dolž. (m) Opombe 1921 Jože Pogačar 9 Bohinj 1934 Franc Palme, Jugoslavija 60 1922 Viktor Šubert 14,7 Bohinj 1934 Per Johnsson, Norveška 78 1924 Jože Pogačar 15,5 Bohinj 1934 Birger Ruud, Norveška 78 1927 Jože Pogačar 25 Mojstrana 1934 Sigmund Ruud, Norveška 81 1928 Hubert Oitzl 28 Mojstrana 1934 Sigmund Ruud, Norveška 82 1928 Hubert Oitzl 29,5 Mojstrana 1934 Gregor Hoell, Avstrija 83 1929 Bogo Šramel 33 Bohinj 1934 Sigmund Ruud, Norveška 85 1930 Bogo Šramel 33,5 Holmenkollen 1934 Birger Ruud, Norveška 87 1931 Bogo Šramel 34 Bled 1934 Per Johnsson, Norveška 89 1931 Bogo Šramel 35 Bohinj 1934 Birger Ruud, Norveška 92 Svetovni rekord 1931 Bogo Šramel 36 Bohinj 1935 Reidar Andersen, Norveška 93 " 1931 Joško Janša 38 Bled 1935 Stanislaw Maruszarz, Poljska 95 " 1931 Bogo Šramel 40 Oberhof 1935 Reidar Andersen, Norveška 98 " 1932 Bogo Šramel 42 Bohinj 1935 Reidar Andersen, Norveška 99 " 1932 Franc Palme 43 Bohinj 1936 Sepp Bradl, Avstrija 101,5 " 1933 Franc Palme 50,5 Innsbruck 1938 Sepp Bradl, Avstrija 107 " 1933 Franc Palme 51 Innsbruck 1941 Rudi Gehring, Nemčija 108 " 1933 Bogo Šramel 54,5 Harrachov 1941 Franz Mair, Nemčija 109 " 1934 Tone Dečman 55 Bled 1941 Hans Lahr, Nemčija 111 " 1934 Franc Palme 55 Planica 1941 Rudi Kraus, Nemčija 112 " 1934 Franc Palme 60 Planica 1941 Rudi Gehring, Nemčija 118 " 1934 Albin Novšak 61 Planica 1948 Fritz Tschannen, Švica 120 " 1934 Albin Novšak 66 Planica 1957 Helmut Recknagel, NDR 120 1935 Albin Novšak 67 Planica 1957 Helmut Recknagel, NDR 124 1935 Bogo Šramel 68 Planica 1960 Helmut Recknagel, NDR 124,5 1935 Bogo Šramel 72 Planica 1960 Helmut Recknagel, NDR 127 1936 Albin Novšak 72 Planica 1966 Jiri Raska, Češkoslovaška 129 1936 Albin Novšak 81 Planica 1966 Jiri Raska, Češkoslovaška 130 1936 Albin Novšak 89,5 Planica 1969 Juergen Dommerich, NDR 137 1941 Rudi Finžgar 95 Planica 1969 Lars Grini, Norveška 146 1947 Rudi Finžgar 102 Planica 1969 Jiri Raska, Češkoslovaška 148 1948 Janez Polda 109 Planica 1969 Horst Queck, NDR 149 1950 Janez Polda 114 Planica 1969 Bjoern Wirkola, Norveška 156 Svetovni rekord 1950 Rudi Finžgar 114 Planica 1969 Jiri Raska, Češkoslovaška 156 " 1951 Rudi Finžgar 117 Oberstdorf 1969 Bjoern Wirkola, Norveška 160 " 1952 Rudi Finžgar 117 Oberstdorf 1969 Jiri Raska, Češkoslovaška 164 " 1961 Jože Šlibar 129 Oberstdorf 1969 Manfred Wolf, NDR 165 " 1961 Jože Šlibar 131 Oberstdorf 1974 Walter Steiner, Švica 169 " 1961 Jože Šlibar 141 Oberstdorf 1977 Reinhold Bachler, Avstrija 172 1969 Peter Štefančič 147 Planica 1979 Klaus Ostwald, NDR 176 Svetovni rekord 1969 Peter Štefančič 150 Planica 1985 Mike Holland, ZDA 186 " 1973 Marjan Mesec 150 Oberstdorf 1985 Matti Nykaenen, Finska 187 " 1973 Marjan Mesec 158 Oberstdorf 1985 Matti Nykaenen, Finska 191 " 1977 Bogdan Norčič 164 Planica 1987 Piotr Fijas, Poljska 194 " 1977 Bogdan Norčič 164 Planica 1991 Ralph Gebstedt, Nemčija 194 " 1977 Jože Demšar 164 Planica 1994 Martin Hoellwarth, Avstrija 196 " 1977 Bogdan Norčič 168 Planica 1994 Toni Nieminen, Finska 203 " 1979 Ivo Zupan 171 Planica 1994 Espen Bredesen, Norveška 209 " 1983 Primož Ulaga 173 Harrachov 1997 Espen Bredesen, Norveška 210 " 1985 Matjaž Debelak 185 Planica 1997 Lasse Ottesen, Norveška 212 " 1996 Urban Franc 186 Kulm 1999 Martin Schmitt, Nemčija 214,5 " 1996 Urban Franc 189 Kulm 1999 Tommy Ingebrigtsen, Norveška 219,5 " 1996 Urban Franc 190 Kulm 2000 Thomas Hoerl, Avstrija 224,5 " 1996 Jure Jerman 192 Harrachov 2000 Andreas Goldberger, Avstrija 225 " 1997 Primož Peterka 195,5 Kulm 2003 Adam Malysz, Poljska 225 " 1997 Primož Peterka 195,5 Kulm 2003 Matti Hautamaeki, Finska 227,5 " 1997 Primož Peterka 203 Kulm 2003 Matti Hautamaeki, Finska 228,5 " 1997 Goran Janus 205,5 Planica 2003 Matti Hautamaeki, Finska 231 " 2000 Primož Peterka 212 Planica 2005 Tommy Ingebrigtsen, Norveška 231 " 2002 Robert Kranjec 222,5 Planica 2005 Bjoern E. Romoeren, Norveška 234,5 " 2005 Robert Kranjec 223 Planica 2005 Matti Hautamaeki, Finska 235,5 " 2005 Rok Benkovič 226 Planica 2005 Bjoern E. Romoeren, Norveška 239 " 2005 Rok Benkovič 226 Planica 2015 Peter Prevc, Slovenija 248,5 2007 Robert Kranjec 229 Planica 2017 Robert Johansson, Norveška 250 2010 Robert Kranjec 229 Planica 2017 Stefan Kraft, Avstrija 251 2011 Robert Kranjec 232 Vikersund 2017 Kamil Stoch, Poljska 251,5 2011 Robert Kranjec 232 Vikersund 2019 Ryoyu Kobayashi, Japonska 252 2012 Jurij Tepeš 235,5 Vikersund 2012 Robert Kranjec 244 Vikersund Nepriznani planiški rekordni poleti, ki bi se jih hkrati sicer štelo tudi za svetovne rekorde: 2015 Peter Prevc 245,5 Vikersund 1948 Janez Polda, Jugoslavija 120 podrsanje 2015 Peter Prevc 248,5 Planica 1977 Bogdan Norčič, Jugoslavija 181 podrsanje 2015 Peter Prevc 250 Vikersund 2005 Janne Ahonen, Finska 240 padec 2016 Tilen Bartol, Slovenija 252 padec Viri: knjigi PLANICA 1934/1999 in Na krilih smučarskih letalcev ter www.fis-ski.com/ Pripravil: Anton Omerzel.
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