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    Max Bolkart (born 29 July 1932 in Oberstdorf, Bavaria) is a West German former ski jumper who competed from 1954 to 1966. He finished fourth in the individual...
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    last competition day was held in front of 50,000 people. West German Max Bolkart fell at 139 metres (456 feet) world record distance. Helmut Recknagel...
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    Walter Habersatter Helmut Recknagel 1959–60 Max Bolkart Max Bolkart Max Bolkart Alwin Plank Max Bolkart 1960–61 Juhani Kärkinen Koba Zakadze Kalevi Kärkinen...
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    the first time, the Four Hills were won by a West German ski jumper, Max Bolkart. For ten years after its declared independence, the German Democratic...
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    (page 1)" (in Slovenian). Ljudska pravica. 15 March 1948. "Pri 139 padel - Bolkart (page 8)" (in Slovenian). Slovenski poročevalec. 24 March 1958. "Leodolter...
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    101.5 m 201.9 4 9 Sven Pettersson  Sweden 97 m 96 m 102.5 m 201.8 5 20 Max Bolkart  West Germany 93 m 93 m 101.5 m 198.1 6 11 Antti Hyvärinen  Finland 91...
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    Nikolay Kamenskiy 20 March 1960   HSF Helmut Recknagel Toralf Engan Max Bolkart 12 March 1961   HSF Nikolaj Sjamov Hemmo Silvennoinen Nikolay Kamenskiy...
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    Nation Athletes  Germany Hermann Anwander, Max Bolkart, Toni Brutscher, Franz Dengg, Franz Eder, Edi Heilingbrunner, Sepp Hohenleitner, Sepp Kleisl, Toni...
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    Anwander, Leopold Bartenschlager, Helmut Bleier, Arthur Bodenmüller, Max Bolkart, Toni Brutscher, Bernd Drexl, Franz Eder, Willy Gotthold, Otto Herz,...
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     Sweden 82 m 112 m 191.8 10 Svein Bergersen  Norway 84 m 101 m 188.4 11 Max Bolkart  West Germany 89 m 94 m 187.3 12 Werner Lesser  East Germany 82 m 101...
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    teammate Helmut Recknagel won ahead of two West Germans Wolfgang Happle and Max Bolkart, watched by more than 40,000 people on Sunday, the last day alone. On...
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    m 197.0 32 Jože Zidar  Yugoslavia 98 m 97.5 m 96 m 98 m 197.0 13 18 Max Bolkart  West Germany 102 m 97.5 m 92.5 m 87 m 195.0 14 29 Walter Habersatter...
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  • Union 110.2 106.7 216.9 5 Torbjørn Yggeseth  Norway 106.6 109.5 216.1 6 Max Bolkart  United Team of Germany 104.3 108.3 212.6 7 Ansten Samuelstuen  United...
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    was still in the lead in the overall ranking. His closest pursuer was Max Bolkart, but the German only placed 11th in Bischofshofen (210.2p) and thus stayed...
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    time. Similarly, the two leaders after the third event (Harry Glaß and Max Bolkart) did not record a competitive score at the final event in Bischofshofen...
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  • 5 110.5 225.0 Harry Glaß  United Team of Germany 115.0 109.5 224.5 4 Max Bolkart  United Team of Germany 111.5 111.0 222.5 5 Sven Pettersson  Sweden 109...
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    participants such as Max Bolkart and Gunder Gundersen. Helmut Böck became the Bavarian champion in combined ski jumping. Max Bolkart from Oberstdorf won...
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      Toralf Engan   Torbjørn Yggeseth   Max Bolkart...
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    Nation Number of Athletes Athletes  West Germany 14 Hermann Anwander, Max Bolkart, Alois Haberstock, Wolfgang Happle, Edi Heilingbrunner, Lothar Heyer...
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    Event Jump 1 Jump 2 Total Distance Points Distance Points Points Rank Max Bolkart Normal hill 72.5 98.1 70.0 93.4 191.5 37 Helmut Recknagel 77.0 105.4...
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     Josef Kleisl (FRG)  Toni Brutscher (FRG) 63,5 m 67,0 m 67,0 m 1960  Max Bolkart (FRG) 74,5 m 1962  Helmut Wegscheider (FRG) 74,5 m 1978  Peter Leitner (FRG)...
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    0 94.0 26 189.0 26 Werner Lesser 77.5 105.0 10 77.5 105.0 8 210.0 8 Max Bolkart 80.0 111.5 3 81.5 111.0 4 222.5 4 Harry Glaß 83.5 115.0 1 80.5 109.5...
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    Points Rank Werner Lesser Normal hill 81.5 98.0 25 78.5 102.8 15 200.8 21 Max Bolkart 87.5 104.3 11 81.0 108.3 5 212.6 6 Veit Kührt 88.5 106.1 9 79.5 102.6...
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    96.7 95.2 95.4 192.1 37 Nilo Zandanel  Italy 93.9 95.9 95.6 191.5 37 Max Bolkart  United Team of Germany 92.7 98.1 93.4 191.5 39 Ludvik Zajc  Yugoslavia...
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    Wegscheider National Group: Max Bolkart, Udo Pfeffer, Helmut Reicherts, Alfred Winkler, Hias Winkler  Austria 7 (+8) Reinhold Bachler, Max Golser, Sepp Lichtenegger...
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    Nation Athletes  Germany Helmut Böck, Max Bolkart, Toni Brutscher, Franz Dengg, Franz Eder, Willy Gotthold, Heinz Hauser, Sepp Hohenleitner, Sepp Kleisl...
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    1957–58: Helmut Recknagel (GDR) 1958–59: Helmut Recknagel (GDR) 1959–60: Max Bolkart (GER) 1960–61: Helmut Recknagel (GDR) 1961–62: Eino Kirjonen (FIN) 1962–63:...
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    Recknagel's winning streak and snatched silver in the overall ranking. Max Bolkart's eighth place was the only Top Ten appearance of a (West) German athlete...
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    Athletes Athletes  Germany 18 Hermann Anwander, Arthur Bodenmüller, Max Bolkart, Rudi Duffke, Alois Haberstock, Wolfgang Happle, Otto Herz, Lothar Heyer...
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    Wuhrer, Stefanie; Zollhoefer, Michael; Beeler, Thabo; Bernard, Florian; Bolkart, Timo; Kortylewski, Adam; Romdhani, Sami; Theobalt, Christian; Blanz, Volker;...
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