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Dear media guest!
Welcome to a spectacular sports event - the world cup in Ski Flying in VIkersund.
We have been looking forward to receiving you, and have worked hard with plans
and preparations, to make your work here as efficient and inspiring as possible.
It is with great expectations we let the best ski flyers from all over the ski world
compete in our state of the art and top modern Ski Flying hill, the biggest ever
built. We also hope that our efforts with new and improved facilities will offer
members of the media great opportunities for both work and relaxation, and
will make your days in Vikersund a success!
We hope you will have a good experience, and we are looking forward to
receiving your feedback!
Welcome!
Regards
Geir Holen
Chief of press
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Contents
Dear media guest!
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Accreditation
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Media accreditation offices and pick up
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Media accreditation access
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Photo bib
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Photographers (P)
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Photo briefings - important information
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Online media (J)
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Media map
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Accomodataion, transportation and Parking
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Media-shuttle
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Accommodation
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Program, day by day
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Media service
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MMC – Main media centre
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Opening hours
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Media Cafeteria
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Internet Access
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Press Conferences
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Editorial services
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NRK Host Broadcaster
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NRK Contact Information
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Contact info
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LOC Media contacts
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The press team
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Daylight
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Facts about Vikersund, Modum og Buskerud
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Vikersund
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Modum Kommune
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Buskerud County
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About Vikersundbakken
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Technical data of the Vikersund Skyflying Hill
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Recent changes to Vikersund Hoppsenter
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History of Vikersund Hill records
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FIS representatives and Technical Delegates
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World Records and World Champions
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The history of World Records
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The longest jumps in the world
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National records
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Sponsors
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FIS International Ski Flying Competition Rules
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Accreditation
Media accreditation access
The accreditation concept is the same as during the World Championships, and
organized closer to the Olympic Games accreditation concept. The coloured
field in the middle of the accreditation card will clearly show which main group
each accredited individual belongs to and which areas they can access.
Yellow - Press (journalists/photographers)
Orange – RTV
White – Volunteers and staff of Vikersund 2013, FIS Family, FIS Study
Green – Suppliers and contractors
Blue – Sports (teams), SRS and FIS staff, FIS Study, Technical staff
Media accreditation offices and pick up
The Media accreditation offices and pick up is located at the “club house“
of Vikersund Sports Club in Vikersund, Idrettsveien 1.
Directions: From Drammen and Hønefoss, follow rv35 to Vikersund S.
Follow rv285 over the bridge and then first exit to the left.
GPS: 59°57’48.46″N 10° 0’4.10″E
Photographers (P)
RTV
MMC & cafeteria
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Mixed Zone
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Photo Zones
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Media Zone top area
A chip on the accreditation card verifies the access privileges of the card holder.
The access might be controlled by using PDAs to read the chip when a person
wants to enter an area.
Photo bib
Accredited photographers are required to wear a photo bib in order to take
photos from the photo zones.
Photographers (P)
The photographers’ accreditation allows only still pictures, and no rights to record live pictures.
This means no use of moving images on any Internet sites. For this reason, no video, moving
images or a series of single pictures or images that resemble video or moving pictures from
inside the venue at the FIS Ski Flying Championships will be permitted. Media may feature still
pictures on their Internet sites provided such pictures are not animated by any effect or “rotated” in such a way as to be sequential.
Opening hours Accreditation Office
Thursdag 24.01.
Friday 25.01.
Saturday 26.01.
Sunday 27.01.
Journalists (J)
10.00 - 15.00
10.00 - 17.00
10.00 - 15.00
Close
When picking up your accreditation card, please bring an ID.
A FIS waiver must be signed by all press accredited.
To get your photo-bib, you must participate in at least one photo briefing in the MMC. Your bib
will be handed out at the briefing. If you are not accredited as a photographer, but require access to certain points of interest, please contact our head of photography, Ole Marius Fossen
(photo@vikersund.no or 0047 415 09 499 ).
Photo briefings - IMPORTANT INFORMATION!
Photo briefings will be held in the MMC at the following times:
Thursday: 12.00
Friday: 15.00
Saturday: 14.00
Sunday: 12.30
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Can only do live camera interviews with the athletes from a dedicated area for
this purpose at the end of the written press mix zone. No coverage of the sports
competitions. Coverage of the international press conferences in the MMC is
allowed. All live cameras must have a web/camera sticker to be allowed into the
dedicated areas/mix zone. No access with live camera equipment to the photo
zones. The web cam sticker will be handed out in person by a representative
from the Right Holder company Infront.
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Filming without camerastickers will lead to immediate expulsion from the
arena. Journalists representing online media, without accredited camera, will
have access as ordinary print journalists.
MedIa Map
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Online media (Non right holders) WITH accredited camera stickers
Online media WITHOUT accredited cameras
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Online media (J)
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AccreDitAtion office
1A suB AccreDitAtion
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tV stuDio ArD
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flower ceremony
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exit-gAte
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cool Down
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mixeD Zone
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entrAnce mAin meDiA center
8ABcD trAnsport huB
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commentAtor cABins
10 Big screen
11 JuDges‘ tower/hs225
12A coAches AreA
12B mAin coAches AreA
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14 teAm Zone
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Åpen kIrke
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WalkWay to
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WalkWay to Buses to
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ÅMot, geIthus and VIkersund
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speCtators/sponsors/guests tent
speCtators area
sponsors and guests area
press area
tV/radIo/IBC area
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Accomodation, transportation and parking
There are a limited number of parking spaces dedicated the media. These will
be allocated based on applications received. Parking permits will be handed out
alongside the accreditation.
Media shuttle service
We provide a free media shuttle between the hill and hotels in Drammen.
This service is offered only for those who have booked in advance. If you
haven‘t booked in advance, but still need transport. Please contact the
Information Desk in the MMC.
Accommodation
Gyro Conference is the official partner for accommodation during the World
Championship 2013. Members of the media who have not yet found accommodation should contact Gyro at: accommodation.vikersund@gyro.no, or contact
us via this email mediaaccreditation@vikersund.no immediately, and we will try
to help.
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Program - day by day
Thursday, January 24th
Saturday, January 26th
Test jumpers
15:00 Training round
16.00 World Cup individual
(Two rounds)
13:00Norwegian test jumpers
Friday, January 25th
Test jumpers
15:00Two official training rounds
17:30 Qualifying round for World Cup
competition
Sunday, January 27th
Test jumpers
13:30 Training round
14:30 World Cup individual
(two rounds)
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Media service
MMC - Main media centre
MMC – The main media centre is located in Vikersund arena, by the exit from
mixed zone. The MMC contains working space for journalists, a help desk,
results service, newspapers, refreshments and service-minded staff. The
international press conferences will be held here.
Opening hours for the MMC:
Editorial services
Thursday 24.01. 10 - 18
Friday 25.01.
10 - 21
Saturday 26.01.
10 - 21
Sunday 27.01.09 - 18
During the World Cup our editorial team will publish editorial news, images and
video on www.vikersund.no, Facebook.com/Vikersund and Twitter.com/Vikersund.
Please feel free to use the texts and video, but please quote Vikersund.no as the
source.
NRK Host Broadcaster
Media Cafereria
Media Cafeteria is in the basement of the Ski Flying hall. Hot and cold meals
will be available here all days. A meal pass which includes all meals in a day is
available for 100 NOK (ca 13 EUR), or you can purchase a meal pass for all the
days (Thursday – Sunday) for 350 NOK (ca. 45 EUR). We accept Norwegian
currency, visa, and mastercard.
The Norwegian public service broadcaster Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation
(NRK) has been appointed as Host Broadcaster for the World Cup in Vikersund 2013.
NRK Contact information
Director:
Bjørn-Gunnar Vellan
Internet Access
Wireless Internet will be freely available in the MMC, the IBC and the VPC.
Login info will be available in the MMC, IBC and VPC.
Press Conferences
Press Conferences will be held at the MMC Thursday at 15.00, Friday at 18.45,
Saturday at 18.30 and Sunday at 17.00. Changes may occur. Other Press
Conferences will be posted at the MMC, as and if they are scheduled.
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Technical Manager:
Espen Hansen
bjorn.gunnar.vellan@nrk.no +47 95707655
espen.hansen@nrk.no +47 90155778
Production Manager:
Frode Martnes
frode.martnes@nrk.no +47 90065840
Production Manager:
Åse-Marie Hauan
ase-marie.hauan@nrk.no +47 40216080
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Contact info
LOC Media Contacts
Chief of media Geir Holen: 959 68 286
Assistant chief of media Ole Jørgen Flått: 92 61 66 55
President of local organising committee Håvard Orsteen: 917 79 968
Vice president of local organising committee Halvor Hartz: 930 61 212
Secretary general of the local organising committee Tone K. Kristiansen: 913 61 582
Head of contruction Vikersund Hoppsenter Bjørn Espen Hovde: 900 23 870
Chief of competition Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl: 934 16 015
Note: Norwegian country code is 0047.
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The press and media team
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Geir Holen
Chief of Press
Ole Jørgen Flått
Assistent
Chief of Press
Svein Olav Tovsrud
Main Media Center
manager
Pia Korsgård
Head of press
accreditation
Håvard H. Fjeldhein
Radio/TV service
Bjørn Andre
Gundhus
Press service
Rainer Arnold
Press service
Tom Thon Korsgård
Press accreditation
Henning Dybendal
Press accreditation
Aage Bergerud
Radio/TV service
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Gry Finsrud
Head of digital
media
Ole Marius Fossen
Head of photo
Knut Seierstad
Head of Design
Sondre Garaas
Radio/TV service
Hilde Crone Leinebø
Journalist
Inger Lise Uhlen
Journalist
Camilla Crone
Leinebø
Journalist
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Marianne Breivik
Press service
Lone Brochman
Press service
Christian Dahl
Nielsen
Press service
Per Kristian
Hermansen
Press service
Emilie Krogh
Johanessen
Press service
Cecilie Reed
Press service
Hjørdis S. Grønhovd
Press service
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Ann Kristin Hanssen
Press service
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Jan-Erik Søfteland
Journalist
Harald B. Borchgreivink
Managing editor
vikersund.no
Alexander Karlstad
Webmaster
Live Andrea Sulheim
Photographer
Hilde Søraas
Grønhovd
Communications
Cindy Bjølgerud
Translater English
Martina
Nikolaisen
Jonas Nikolaisen
Translater
German
Social Media
Jonas Nikolaisen
Translator German
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Marius Seierstad
Press service
Marte Stensrud
Journalist
Atle Berge
Journalist
Håvard Holen
Press service
Marie Knive
Photographer
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Facts about Vikersund, Modum and Buskerud
Vikersund
Vikersund is the center of administration in modum municipality, in the county of Buskerud.
Population: 2 896 (correct as of january 2011)
Geography: Located in the southermost end of the southwestern arm of Tyrifjorden.
Tyrifjorden is the source of Drammenselva, a river which starts at Vikerfossen.
Modum Kommune
Area: 517 km²
Nadia Tokerud
Social Media
Ole Kristian Bøen
Social Media
Oda Rygh
Social Media
Mona Lindseth
Photo service
Alexandra Brauchle
Design
Population: ca 13 000
Industry: agriculture and forestry, industry and health. The largest employers are (the
municipal administration aside) Hæhre Entrepreneur, and the mental health institution
Modum Bad. The largest industrial business is Elko.
Geography: The municipality is bordered in the north by Krødsherad and Ringerike, in the
east by Hole and Lier, in the south by Øvre Eiker and in the west by Sigdal.
Daylight
Date
24.01
25.01
26.01
27.01
Sunrise
08:50
08:50
08:48
08:46
Sunset
16:13
16:16
16:18
16:21
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History: The rock carvings in Geithus are the first signs of human habitation of the
municipality. They date back ca 6000 years. Through the 17-, 18- og 19hundreds Modum
gradually became an industrial municipality. Blaafarveværket was a large mining operation
with ca. 1900 employees around the year 1840. Modum also had a considerable paper-industry. The municipality has several waterfalls, which has allowed for hydroelectric development. Today Modum produces about 1% of the total electricity of Norway.
Known attractions: Vikersundbakken, Blaafarveværket, Krøderbanen.
Buskerud County
Technical data of the Vikersund Skyflying Hill
Area: 14 910,76 km² (12th largest)
K – point 195 meters
Hill size 225 meters
Top of hill to end of hill 570 meters
Length inrun 134 meters
Angle of inrun 36 degrees
Length from edge of the jump to the fall-line 272 meters
Steepest angle of landing slope 38 degrees
Angle of K – poin 35 degrees
Angle HS 225 30-31 degrees
Angle at 250 meters 24 degrees
Angle at jump 11 degrees
Vertical difference in altitude from edge of the jump to K-point 100,68 meters
Vertical altitide from fall-line to edge of jump 135 meter
Widt of landing slope at HS 225 41 meters
Speed at egde of jump ca. 102 km/h.
Totalt difference in altutude between top and end of the hill 200,27 m
Speed at landing ca. 110-115 km/h
Population: 264 176 km² (7.th largest population).
Geography: Borders on Akershus, Oslo, Oppland, Sogn og Fjordane, Hordaland,
Telemark and Vestfold. Named after the farm Buskerud (Norse: Biskupsruð, «Bishops’
clearing») in Modum.
About Vikersundbakken
Vikersund Hoppsenter consists of 6 hills, K-5, K-15, K-25, K-45, K-105 and finally the
K-195 or The Vikersund Hill “Vikersundbakken”, Norways only Ski Flying hill. A new K-65
is being planned. The K-15 and K-25 also have plastic facilities for summer competitions
and training.
Recent changes to Vikersund Hoppsenter
Here is an overview of changes and expansions made to the arena the past few years:
Expansions 2013
- Optimalization of landing area in the Ski flying hill, according to the FIS rules
Expansions 2012
- Permanent commentator booths and booth for arena speaker
- new lift for the Ski Flying and large hill
- “The wing”, a VIP-suite. Can be used as a cafe at other times.
- a warming cabin for the athletes
- ca. 60 000 square meters more space for the developed transport system
- expanded roads in the arena
- new mixed zone
- new building containing operation room, TV center, conference rooms and wardrobes
- five meters extension of the Ski Flying hill
- considerable expansion of the service area at the top of the hill
- 150 square meters VIP lounge with a 450 square meters balcony on the top of the Ski Flying café
- the outrun on the Ski Flying hill is cut by 19 meters to enlarge the area for the spectators
Expansions 2011
- Ski Flying hill expanded to once again be the world’s largest
- New judges tower
- New athlete village
- Road to the top of the hill
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Expansions 2009
- New large hill (HS 117)
- 1800 square meters hall for serving and guests during skiflyging.
- 600 square meters cafeteria
- chilled tracks in the inrun, guaranteeing perfect tracks
- larger spectator-area
- permanent press-center
- new road to the arena
Expansions 2007
- First Ski Flying hill with permanent floodlights
- improved water supply for snow production
- modern GPS-controlled snow-preparation machine bought
History of Vikersund Hill records
The first hill record was 85 metres and was made in 1936 by the Kongsberg jumper Hilmar Myhra. There have been three world records made in the Vikersund Hill. The famous Bjørn Wirkola
in 1966(146m), followed the year after by the Austrian Reinhold Bachler who increased it to 154
meters. The standing world record of 246,5 meters was made by Johan Remen Evensen (Norway)
during the trial WC in 2011.
The continental cup in 2004 marked the first time female athletes were allowed to jump in the vikersund hill. Anette Sagen here made the hill record of 174,5 meter. This is the longest standing jump
made by a woman in Norway, but not a world record, as Daniela Iraschko (aut) jumped 200 meters
in Kulm 2003.
FIS representatives and Technical Delegates
Race Director: Walter Hofer, FIS
Assistant Race Director: Miran Tepes, FIS
Equipment Control: Sepp Gratzer, FIS
Media and Information Service: Horst Nilgen, FIS
Medical Supervisor: Inggard Lereim, NOR
Technical Delegate: Gabriel Gross, SLO
TD Assistant: Franck Salvi, FRA
Judges:
Geir S. Loeng, NOR
Tor Olsen, NOR
Pekka Hyvärinen, FIN
Giambattista Carli, ITA
Masaki KIMURA, JPN
Andrzej Galica, POL
Chief of Competition: Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl
Assistant Chief of Competition: Ole Bremseth
Norwegian Ski Federation: Terje Lund
Ahead of the team competition in the world cup 14/3 2009 the official hill record was 214,5. (M.
Uhrmann, GER, 12/01/2007). In the same competition Martin Koch (AUT) jumped 220,5 metres,
but fell. Unofficial record was 219m (Roland Müller, AUT, continental cup 6/3 2004). During a world
cup competition 14th march 2009 Martin Koch first improved the official hill record to 216,5m,
before Harry Olli (FIN) jumped 219 meters. In the final jump of the competition Gregor
Schlierenzauer reached 224 meters, but fell.
After the last expansion of the hill Andreas Vilberg jumped 220,5 meter during test jumping 10/2
2011. During the trial WC in 2011 Johan Remen Evensen made a world record jump of 243 meters
in the test rounds the 11/2, before improving it to 246,5 meters during qualifications the same day.
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World Records and World Champions
LengthYearNameLocation
History of World Records
237.0 m
236.5 m
236.5 m
236.0 m (fall)
236.0 m 235.5 m 235.5 m
235.5 m
Current world records:
Men: 246,5 meters, by Johan Remen Evensen (NOR) in Vikersund, Norway 11/2 2011.
Women: 200 meters, by Daniela Iraschko (AUT) in Kulm, Austria 29/1 2003.
The first recorded skijump was made by the Norwegian-Danish officer Olaf Rye in Eidsberg in
1808. The jump was 15 “alen” (Ells, or 9,5 meters) It is unknown if this jump was during a competition or a show. The first female skijumper was 16 year old Ingrid Olsdatter Vestby, who jumped in a
competition in Nordbybakken in Trysil, January 1863. Her score is unknown.
Since 1936 all world records have been made in one of the five modern Ski Flying hills:
Planica (Slovenia), Oberstdorf (Germany), Bad Mitterndorf (Austria), Vikersund (Norway) and
Harrachov (Czech Republic). From 1987 to 2005 all world records for men were made in Planica.
The longest jumps in the world
All jups exceeding 235 meters:
LengthYearNameLocation
246.5 m 244.5 m
244.0 m 243.5 m 243.0 m 243.0 m (fall)
243.0 m
241.5 m
240.0 m (WR fall)
240.0 m 240.0 m
240.0 m 239.0 m 238.5 m 237.5 m
237.0 m
2011
2012
2012
2011
2011
2012
2012
2011
2005
2011
2011
2012
2005
2011
2011
2011
Johan Remen Evensen
Anders Fannemel
Robert Kranjec
Gregor Schlierenzauer
Johan Remen Evensen
Martin Koch
Rune Velta
Martin Koch
Janne Ahonen
Janne Happonen
Johan Remen Evensen
Daiki Ito
Bjørn Einar Romøren
Simon Ammann
Gregor Schlierenzauer
Gregor Schlierenzauer
Vikersund, Norway
Vikersund, Norway
Vikersund, Norway
Vikersund, Norway
Vikersund, Norway
Vikersund, Norway
Vikersund, Norway
Vikersund, Norway
Planica, Slovenia
Vikersund, Norway
Vikersund, Norway
Vikersund, Norway
Planica, Slovenia
Vikersund, Norway
Vikersund, Norway
Vikersund, Norway
2012
2010
2012
2005
2010
2005
2012
2012
Martin Koch
Simon Ammann
Daiki Ito
Tommy Ingebrigtsen
Antonin Hajek
Matti Hautamäki
Jurij Tepeš
Robert Kranjec
National records:
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Nation
Record holder
Norway
Johan Remen Evensen
Slovenia
Robert Kranjec
Austria
Gregor Schlierenzauer
Finland
Janne Happonen
Japan
Daiki Ito
Switzerland
Simon Ammann
Czech Republic Antonín Hájek
Poland
Piotr Żyła
Russia
Denis Kornilov
Germany
Richard Freitag
France
Vincent Descombes Sevoie
United States Alan Alborn
Italy
Andrea Morassi
Sweden
Isak Grimholm
South Korea
Choi Heung-Chul
Estonia
Kaarel Nurmsalu
Belarus
Petr Chaadaev
Kazakhstan
Radik Zhaparov
Slovakia
Martin Mesik
Canada
Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes
Ukraine
Vitaliy Shumbarets
Bulgaria
Petar Fartunov
Netherlands
Christoph Kreuzer
Hungary
Gabor Geller
Turkey
Faik Yuksel
Kyrgyzstan
Dmitry Chvykov
Greece
Nico Polychronidis
Romania
Florin Spulber
China
Tian Zhandong
UK
Glynn Pedersen
Georgia
Kakhaber Tsakadze
Croatia
Josip Šporer
Moldova
Filipciuc Ivan
Wales
Mark Wayne Evans
Argentina
Ferdinand Gomez
Latvia
Kristaps Nezhborts
Armenia
Sarahn Czizkabika
Montenegro
Bozo Cvorovic
Rembert Notten
Belgium
Length
246.5 metres (809 ft)
244 metres (801 ft)
243.5 metres (799 ft)
240 metres (790 ft)
240 metres (790 ft)
238.5 metres (782 ft)
236 metres (774 ft)
232.5 metres (763 ft)
232 metres (761 ft)
230 metres (750 ft)
225 metres (738 ft)
221.5 metres (727 ft)
216.5 metres (710 ft)
207.5 metres (681 ft)
207.5 metres (681 ft)
204 metres (669 ft)
197.5 metres (648 ft)
196.5 metres (645 ft)
195.5 metres (641 ft)
194 metres (636 ft)
189.5 metres (622 ft)
175 metres (574 ft)
162 metres (531 ft)
139 metres (456 ft)
138 metres (453 ft)
122 metres (400 ft)
120.5 metres (395 ft)[21]
118 metres (387 ft)
118 metres (387 ft)
113.5 metres (372 ft)
105 metres (344 ft)
102 metres (335 ft)
95 metres (312 ft)
85.5 metres (281 ft)
78 metres (256 ft)
59 metres (194 ft)[22]
49.5 metres (162 ft)
46 metres (151 ft)
35 metres (115 ft)
Source: Wikipedia
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Vikersund, Norway
Planica, Slovenia
Vikersund, Norway
Planica, Slovenia
Planica, Slovenia
Planica, Slovenia
Vikersund, Norway
Vikersund, Norway
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Venue
Vikersund
Vikersund
Vikersund
Vikersund
Vikersund
Vikersund
Planica
Vikersund
Vikersund
Vikersund
Vikersund
Planica
Planica
Planica
Planica
Vikersund
Kulm
Planica
Kulm
Vikersund
Planica
Planica
Planica
Harrachov
Engelberg
Borșa
Salt Lake City
Planica
Borșa
Rasnov
Gibswil
Zabijak
Rückershausen
Year
2011
2012
2011
2011
2012
2011
2010
2012
2012
2012
2012
2002
2012
2007
2008
2012
2006
2007
2006
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FIS International Ski Flying Competition Rules
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The Organisation of Ski Flying Competitions
The FIS Council shall authorise the hosting of all sanctioned Ski Flying competitions. The
owners of all Ski Flying hills must agree not to use the facility without FIS consent and
sanctioning.
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Competitors in Ski Flying competitions can be entered only by their own National Ski
Association. The national association has full responsibility for competitors‘ actions.
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Forejumpers
The organiser is responsible for the arrangement of twelve qualified forejumpers on each
day. These jumpers may not be part of the official competition. All of them must be capable to start from the starting point established by the Jury for the competition round. All
forejumpers have to be at least 18 years old.
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The Number of Days and Jumps
Ski Flying events will take place during four days. If any of the rounds have to be
cancelled and repeated, no more than four competition flights per day and jumper are
allowed.
Ski Flying World Cup
The WCJ rules will be applied without restriction regarding participation right, starting
order for training, qualification and competition as well as the carrying out as such.
Ski Flying World Championship (SFWC)
On the first day of the event the official training and the qualification round takes place.
The second and third day are competition days for the individual event and consist of a
trial jump and two competition rounds each. The total score as the sum of all collective
point scores of the competition rounds are counted for the World Championship.
The fourth day will be conducted as a team event.
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Each nation may enter up to six competitors, all of who may jump in the training session.
At the qualification round, only the maximum number of four athletes per nation is allowed
to be entered. The qualification round reduces the number of participants to 40 for the first
competition round.
The starting order for training, qualification, trial and competition rounds as well as the
modus as such is the same as for individual competitions at OWG and WSC with the
following modification for the second competition day of the individual event: at the trial
and competition rounds only the best 30 of the previous day are allowed to take part.
If only one competition round is held on a competition day due to unfavourable conditions
or if the competition is postponed and if the regulation according to art. 454.4 is kept,
the number of competition rounds which were carried out counts for the result. As a
consequence the result of the World Ski Flying Championships can consist of only one
competition round.
Scoring valuation of the Ski Flying
At Ski Flying events the K-point distance as calculation point equals 120 distance points
and the meter value is 1,2 points/m.
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