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FIS World Cup - Zakopane 2016 MEDIA GUIDE FIS Ski Jumping World Cup Zakopane 2016 ZAKOPANE 22-24.01.2016 MEDIA GUIDE FIS World Cup - Zakopane 2016 MEDIA GUIDE FIS Ski Jumping World Cup Zakopane 2016 www.worldcup-zakopane.pl ZAKOPANE 22-24.01.2016 MEDIA GUIDE Dear FISSki Friends, World Cup - Zakopane 2016 Below you will find Media Guide to the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup event that will be held in Zakopane, Poland on 23th and 24th January 2016. We hope to provide you with all the necessary information on the event. Should you have any further questions do not hesitate to get back to us. www.worldcup-zakopane.pl ZAKOPANE 22-24.01.2016 HONORARY ORGANISING COMMITTEE MEDIA GUIDE Leszek Dorula, Mayor of Zakopane ApoloniuszFIS World Tajner, President Cup - ofZakopane Polish Ski Federation 2016 Andrzej Kozak, President of TZN Piotr Bąk, District Governor of Tatra Region ORGANISING COMMITTEE – Tatrzański Związek Narciarski (TZN) Andrzej Kozak – President of TZN Marek Pach – Vice-President of TZN Rafał Kot – Vice-President of TZN Marek Zagórski – Chief of stadium, TV Coordinator Zofia Kiełpińska – Opening Ceremony Andrzej Stryczek – Technical Issues Marta Chrapko – Chief of Race Office Sławomir Rykowski – Chief of Press Office Andrzej Łęcki – Chief Steward Ewa Kremer – Chief of Accommodation and Transportation Wojciech Gumny – Marketing and Infrastructure Paweł Witczak – IT Marek Kowalczyk – Chief of Accreditation Jan Kowal – Chief of Competition Lech Pochwała – Chief of Competition www.worldcup-zakopane.pl ZAKOPANE 22-24.01.2016 FIS OFFICIALS MEDIA GUIDE Walter Hofer – FIS Race Director MiranFIS Tepes World – FIS CupRace Director - Zakopane Assistant 2016 Sepp Gratzer – FIS Equipment Control Horst Nilgen – FIS Medical Coordinator Geir Steinar Loeng - TD Thomas Hasslberger – TD Assistant JUMPING JUDGES Marit Nybelius (SWE) Werner Helleuer (GER) Hermann Gschwentner (AUT) Fabrice Piazzini (SUI) Andrzej Galica (POL) www.worldcup-zakopane.pl ZAKOPANE 22-24.01.2016 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup Zakopane 2016 MEDIA GUIDE PROGRAM FIS World Cup - Zakopane 2016 22nd January, Friday 16:00 - Official training HS-134 (two rounds) 18:00 - Qualification for Sunday’s individual competition 23th January, Saturday - TEAM COMPETITION 14:45 - Trial round 16:00 - 1st competition round, final round and shortly after the competition - prize-giving ceremony 24th January, Sunday - INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION 14:30 - Trial round 16:00 - 1st competition round, final round and shortly after the competition - prize-giving ceremony www.worldcup-zakopane.pl ZAKOPANE 22-24.01.2016 WIELKA KROKIEW RECORDS Actually record of the ski jumping hill belongs to the Swiss Simon Ammann - 140,5 meters (23.01.2010).MEDIA GUIDE 36 FISm - Stanisław World Gąsienica Cup Sieczka - Zakopane (POL) – 1925, 39 m2016 - Stanisław Gąsienica Sieczka (POL) - 1925 40,5 m - Tadeusz Zaydel (POL) – 1926, 47 m - Józef Lankosz (POL) - 1927 49,5 m - Józef Lankosz (POL) – 1927, 61 m - Bronisław Czech (POL) - 1928 63 m - Bronisław Czech (POL) – 1929, 66 m - Stanisław Gąsienica Sieczka (POL) - 1929 72 m - Stanisław Marusarz (POL) – 1932 , 74 m - Stanisław Marusarz (POL) - 1934 76 m - Reidar Andersen (NOR) – 1935, 80 m - Josef Bradl (GER) - 1939 81,5 m - Birger Ruud (NOR) – 1939, 83,5 m - Stanisław Marusarz (POL) - 1948 85 m - Stanisław Marusarz (POL) – 1948, 86,5 m - Antoni Wieczorek (POL) - 1955 88 m - Harry Glass (NRD) – 1956, 93,5 m - Roman Gąsienica Sieczka (POL) - 1956 98,5 m - Karl Schramm (NRD) – 1961, 99,5 m - Nikołaj Szamow (ZSRR) - 1961 100 m - Nikołaj Szamow (ZSRR) – 1961, 103 m - Hel mut Recknagel (NRD) - 1962 105,5 m - Horst Queck (NRD) – 1966, 107,5 m - Jiri Raska (CSRS) - 1967 108,5 m - Józef Przybyła (POL) – 1968, 109 m - Józef Przybyła (POL) - 1968 111,5 m - Manfred Wolf (NRD) – 1969, 112 m - Hans Schmid (SUI) - 1971 113 m - Tadeusz Pawlusiak (POL) – 1973, 114 m - Marek Pach (POL) - 1973 115,5 m - Stanisław Bobak (POL) – 1973, 116 m - Keijo Korhonen (FIN) - 1978 116,5 m - Piotr Fijas (POL) – 1979, 117 m - Piotr Fijas (POL) - 1985 119 m - Jiri Malec (CSRS) – 1985, 122,5 m - Jan Kowal (POL) - 1986 123 m - Jan Kowal (POL) – 1987, 124 m - Zbigniew Klimowski (POL) - 1992 128 m - Arne Vorvik (NOR) – 1995, 130 m - Primoz Peterk a (SLO) - 1996 130,5 m - Aleksander Bojda (POL) – 1996, 135,5 m - Stefan Kaiser (AUT) - 2001 136,5 m - Adam Małysz (POL) – 2002, 140 m - Sven Hannawald (GER) - 2003 140 m - Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT) – 2010, 140,5 m - Simon Ammann (SU I) - 2010 http://www.worldcup-zakopane.pl ZAKOPANE 22-24.01.2016 FIS World Cup in Zakopane - one year ago…. MEDIA GUIDE FIS World Cup - Zakopane 2016 Last year's FIS World Cup in Zakopane began with the team competition and the German team won. German crew was composed by Severin Freund, Michael Neumayer, Marinus Kraus and Richard Freitag. Germans were ahead of the Austrians and team from Slovenia. Fourth, disliked by athletes place, went to Norwegians. Polish team finished fifth. www.worldcup-zakopane.pl ZAKOPANE 22-24.01.2016 FIS World Cup in Zakopane - one year ago… MEDIA GUIDE FIS World Cup - Zakopane 2016 Sunday's individual FIS World Cup competition in Zakopane were cheered by full stadium of the audience. A favorite of Polish fans - Kamil Stoch - stood on the top step of the podium. First he won the qualifying competition. Then in the tournament he finnished ahead of Austrian Stefan Kraft and a representative of Germany - Severin Freund. It was his third victory in FIS World Cup held in Zakopane http://www.worldcup-zakopane.pl ZAKOPANE 22-24.01.2016 Worth to see in Zakopane KrupowkiMEDIA street GUIDE - the most popular street in Zakopane. Extremely picturesque placeFIS buzzes World from morning Cup - to Zakopane evening. Over 2016 a kilometer along the promenade there are many regional restaurants, shops, and local attractions. Cable car to Kasprowy Wierch – this peak provides incredibly beautiful views, which spreads around, but also the unfogettable ride up the hill by cable car, which lasts 12 minutes. Gubalowka - one of the most visited places in Zakopane. You can get on by special train. After a few minutes of entering restaurants, pavement cafés and stalls with regional products are avaiable for visitors Museums - Villa Koliba - Zakopane Style Museum, (the first house built in the Zakopane style, designed by Stanisław Witkiewicz. It is located at Kościeliska Street, the oldest street of Zakopane); Tatra Museum (a museum which has the largest number of exhibits and educational issues) Cementery on „Peksowym Brzyzku” - the first Zakopane cemetery registered as a monument. It is located at Kościeliska street. It is one of the most important Polish necropolis, where can. be found dozens of graves of prominent people. http://www.worldcup-zakopane.pl ZAKOPANE 22-24.01.2016 MEDIA GUIDEMEDIA ACCREDITATION FIS World Cup - Zakopane 2016 The press ID’s will be ready to receive at the Hotel Hyrny, Zakopane, Pilsudskiego 20 Street (entrance through Wellness Centre) on the: 21.01.2016 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. 22.01.2016 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 23.01.2016 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 24.01.2016 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Opening hours of the Press Office: 22.01.2016 from 14 a.m. to 8 p.m. 23.01.2016 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. 24.01.2016 from 11 a.m.to 9 p.m. http://www.worldcup-zakopane.pl ZAKOPANE 22-24.01.2016 Extra information MEDIA GUIDE FIS World Cup - Zakopane 2016 During the competitions the streets around the Wielka Krokiew are off to car traffic. We propose to use the available parking in the city: • Parking at the train station, Chramcówki street • Parking by the Zaruskiego street • Parking by the Aleje 3 maja street (upper) • Parking area next to the lower station of the Gubałówka lift • Parking for buses by the Aleja 3 maja street ( lower) • Parking for buses by the Nowotarska street There are also smaller parks located by the streets in the center of Zakopane: • Gimnazjalna street (next to TESCO) • Henryka Sienkiewicza street • Tadeusza Kościuszki street • Słoneczna street • Jagiellońska street • Niepodległości Square • Ks. Józefa Stolarczyka street • Stanisława Witkiewicza street http://www.worldcup-zakopane.pl ZAKOPANE 22-24.01.2016 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup Zakopane 2016 - MAP MEDIA GUIDE FIS World Cup - Zakopane 2016 http://www.worldcup-zakopane.pl ZAKOPANE 22-24.01.2016 MEDIA GUIDE Contact:FIS World Cup - Zakopane 2016 SŁAWOMIR RYKOWSKI /NIKO SPORT MEDIA/ Chief of the Press Office of the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup Zakopane 2016 mobile: +48 500 121 908 e-mail: [email protected] www.worldcup-zakopane.pl .
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