1969–70 Four Hills Tournament
The 1969–70 Four Hills Tournament was a German-Austrian skiing tournament in 1969 and 1970.
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Venues | Schattenbergschanze, Bergiselschanze, Große Olympiaschanze, Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze | ||||||
Location | Germany, Austria | ||||||
Dates | 28 December 1969 (1969-12-28) – 6 January 1970 (1970-01-06) | ||||||
Competitors | 100 from 17 nations | ||||||
Medalists | |||||||
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← 1968–69 1970–71 → |
Participating nations and athletes
Nation | Number of Athletes | Athletes |
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Germany | 14 | Peter Dubb, Günther Göllner, Alfred Grosche, Wilhelm Haydt, Heini Ihle, Friedhelm Klapproth, Walter Lampe, Lothar Lottes, Henrik Ohlmayr, Ralph Pöhland, Oswald Schinze, Sepp Schwinghammer, Alfred Winkler, Ernst Wursthorn |
Austria | 12 | Reinhold Bachler, Helmut Diess, Max Golser, Walter Habersatter, Ernst Kröll, Sepp Lichtenegger, Franz Salhofer, Siegfried Scheutz, Willi Schuster, Erich Schwabl, Ernst Wimmer, Harald Winkler |
Canada | 5 | Ulf Kvendbo, John McInnes, Zdenek Mezl, Patrick Morris, Claude Trahar |
Czechoslovakia | 7 | Rudolf Doubek, Rudolf Höhnl, Zbynek Hubac, Karel Kodejška, Jan Matouš, Jiří Raška, František Rydval |
East Germany | 6 | Jürgen Dommerich, Christian Kiehl, Horst Queck, Heinz Schmidt, Rainer Schmidt, Clemens Walter |
Finland | 3 | Tauno Käyhkö, Juhanni Putkonen, Rauli Tupurainen |
France | 3 | Alain Macle, Gilbert Poirot, James Yerrly |
Hungary | 3 | László Gellér, Mihály Gellér, Gyula Molnár |
Italy | 4 | Giacomo Aimoni, Albino Bazana, Mario Ceccon, Bruno Patti |
Japan | 5 | Masakatsu Asari, Takashi Fujisawa, Yukio Kasaya, Nobukazu Saitō, Kinuo Watanabe |
Norway | 5 | Lars Grini, Ingolf Mork, Frithjof Prydz, Bent Tomtum, Bjørn Wirkola |
Poland | 7 | Jan Bieniek, Stanisław Gąsienica Daniel, Stanisław Kubica, Tadeusz Pawlusiak, Józef Przybyla, Andrej Sztolf, Ryszard Witke |
Soviet Union | 6 | Vladimir Belousov, Wladimir Galkin, Aleksandr Ivannikov, Gariy Napalkov, Vladimir Smirnov, Anatoliy Zheglanov |
Sweden | 3 | Karl-Erik Johansson, Eilerth Mähler, Lars Ström |
Switzerland | 4 | Richard Pfiffner, Hans Schmid, Walter Steiner, Sepp Zehnder |
United States | 9 | Bill Bakke, Tim Denisson, Ken Harkins, Bruce Jennings, Georg Krog, Jay Martin, Dave Norby, Greg Swor, Adrian Watt |
Yugoslavia | 5 | Branko Dolhar, Janez Jurman, Marjan Mesec, Peter Štefančič, Ludvik Zajc |
Results
Oberstdorf
Schattenbergschanze, Oberstdorf
28 December 1969[1]
Rank | Name | Points |
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1 | Gariy Napalkov | 225.7 |
2 | Horst Queck | 223.8 |
3 | Josef Matouš | 223.3 |
4 | Lars Grini | 222.9 |
5 | Bjørn Wirkola | 221.3 |
6 | Christian Kiehl | 218.2 |
7 | Jiří Raška | 215.3 |
8 | Takashi Fujisawa | 213.9 |
9 | Ingolf Mork | 213.8 |
10 | Clemens Walter | 213.4 |
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Große Olympiaschanze, Garmisch-Partenkirchen
1 January 1970[2]
Rank | Name | Points |
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1 | Jiří Raška | 241.4 |
2 | Anatoliy Zheglanov | 233.2 |
3 | Vladimir Belousov | 230.2 |
4 | Lars Grini | 227.1 |
Jan Matouš | 227.1 | |
6 | Rudolf Höhnl | 226.1 |
7 | Christian Kiehl | 225.5 |
8 | Stanisław Gąsienica Daniel | 223.8 |
9 | Aleksandr Ivannikov | 222.8 |
10 | Horst Queck | 221.4 |
Innsbruck
Bergiselschanze, Innsbruck
4 December 1970[3]
Rank | Name | Points |
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1 | Bjørn Wirkola | 248.5 |
2 | Horst Queck | 246.0 |
3 | Anatoliy Zheglanov | 237.8 |
4 | Gariy Napalkov | 232.1 |
5 | Heinz Schmidt | 227.6 |
6 | Rainer Schmidt | 225.8 |
7 | Reinhold Bachler | 224.8 |
8 | Tadeusz Pawlusiak | 216.2 |
9 | Hans Schmid | 212.0 |
10 | Alfred Grosche | 211.8 |
Bischofshofen
Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze, Bischofshofen
6 January 1970[4]
Rank | Name | Points |
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1 | Jiří Raška | 235.4 |
2 | Rainer Schmidt | 232.9 |
3 | Bjørn Wirkola | 232.3 |
4 | Horst Queck | 232.2 |
5 | Gariy Napalkov | 226.3 |
6 | Rudolf Höhnl | 225.2 |
7 | Aleksandr Ivannikov | 223.3 |
8 | Ingolf Mork | 218.3 |
9 | Frithjof Prydz | 216.0 |
10 | Masakatsu Asari | 215.6 |
Final ranking
Rank | Name | Oberstdorf | Garmisch-Partenkirchen | Innsbruck | Bischofshofen | Points |
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1 | Horst Queck | 2nd | 10th | 2nd | 4th | 923.4 |
2 | Bjørn Wirkola | 5th | 16th | 1st | 3rd | 920.6 |
3 | Gariy Napalkov | 1st | 18th | 4th | 5th | 901.5 |
4 | Jiří Raška | 7th | 1st | 23rd | 1st | 895.2 |
5 | Rainer Schmidt | 14th | 14th | 6th | 2nd | 890.3 |
6 | Rudolf Höhnl | 20th | 6th | 12th | 6th | 869.8 |
7 | Anatoliy Zheglanov | 53rd | 2nd | 3rd | 14th | 867.7 |
8 | Ingolf Mork | 9th | 13th | 17th | 8th | 860.4 |
9 | Heinz Schmidt | 17th | 15th | 5th | 24th | 860.0 |
10 | Yukio Kasaya | 12th | 20th | 15th | 11th | 852.2 |
References
External links
- FIS website
- Four Hills Tournament web site
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