Josef "Sepp" / "Bubi" Bradl (8 January 1918 – 3 March 1982) was an Austrian ski jumper who competed during the 1930s and 1950s. He was born in Wasserburg...
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Joseph Sepp Blatter (born 1936), Swiss football administrator, former president of FIFA Josef Bradl (1918-1982), Austria ski jumper and coach Sepp Daxenberger...
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over 100 metres (330 ft) in history was achieved at the hill in 1936 by Sepp Bradl. At the time, it was the biggest jumping hill in the world. In 1969, a...
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1935, the origins of ski flying began in Planica, Slovenia, where Josef Bradl became the first competitor in history to jump over 100 m (330 ft). At the...
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Erling Kroken Asgeir Dølplads Sepp Bradl Halvor Næs Sepp Bradl 1953–54 Olav Bjørnstad Olav Bjørnstad Olav Bjørnstad Sepp Bradl Olav Bjørnstad 1954–55 Aulis...
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part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia), when 18-year-old Austrian Josef "Sepp" Bradl became the first man in history to land a ski jump of over 100 metres...
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Tournament. With jumps of 78.5 and 81 metres, Dølplads won ahead of Austrian Sepp Bradl and German Toni Brutscher. In the ensuing competitions in Oberstdorf,...
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world's six ski flying hills, of which five remain in use. In 1936, Josef "Sepp" Bradl was the first to surpass 100 metres (330 ft), landing a jump of 101.5...
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time and achieved good results (5 podiums). The defending champion was Sepp Bradl. The following athletes are on the FIS record, although it is likely incomplete...
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total length of four jumps counted into final score. Already on first day, Bradl set new hill record at 115 meters. He was also the winner of the 4 jumps...
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Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze, Bischofshofen 11 January 1953 Before the last event, Sepp Bradl was leading the tournament ranking by only half a point ahead of Asgeir...
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with a goal of setting new world records. In the last round of the day, Sepp Bradl became the first man in history to jump over one hundred metres while...
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Olaf Bjørnstad did not compete. The winner of the inaugural tournament, Sepp Bradl did compete and ended up fourth overall, in spite of disappointing results...
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Tournament, Willi Pürstl became the first Austrian tour winner since Sepp Bradl, who won the inaugural tournament. Karl Schnabl, who only placed 35th...
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new hill with calculation point at K120. Three ski jumpers Heini Klopfer, Sepp Weiler and Toni Brutscher together made a final decision to build a complete...
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Bjørnstad Petter Hugsted 25 February 1951 HSF Arne Hoel Georg Thrane Sepp Bradl 24 February 1952 OWG Arnfinn Bergmann Torbjørn Falkanger Karl Holmström...
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was the first edition without the winner of the inaugural tournament, Sepp Bradl. The defending champion, Nikolay Kamenskiy, won the event in Garmisch-Partenkirchen...
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Andersen (93 m) • Stanisław Marusarz (95 m) • Reidar Andersen (98 m, 99 m) • Sepp Bradl (101.5 m, 107 m) • Rudi Gering (108 m, 118 m) • Fritz Tschannen (120 m)...
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competitors from three countries: Austria, Yugoslavia and Nazi Germany. Josef Bradl set another world record in last 4th round at 107 metres (351 ft). On 16...
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Finland 102.5 105.0 207.5 11 Arne Hoel Norway 104.5 102.0 206.5 12 Sepp Bradl Austria 104.5 101.0 205.5 13 Hiroshi Yoshizawa Japan 106.5 98.5 205...
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Nikolay Kamenskiy Sepp Bradl Rudolf Schweinberger...
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Schweinberger 74.5 100.0 22 75.0 99.0 17 199.0 19 Walter Habersatter 77.5 102.0 18 77.5 99.5 16 201.5 15 Sepp Bradl 77.5 104.5 11 77.0 101.0 15 205.5 12...
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Andersen (93 m) • Stanisław Marusarz (95 m) • Reidar Andersen (98 m, 99 m) • Sepp Bradl (101.5 m, 107 m) • Rudi Gering (108 m, 118 m) • Fritz Tschannen (120 m)...
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Andersen (93 m) • Stanisław Marusarz (95 m) • Reidar Andersen (98 m, 99 m) • Sepp Bradl (101.5 m, 107 m) • Rudi Gering (108 m, 118 m) • Fritz Tschannen (120 m)...
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INT Sepp Bradl Janez Polda Alwin Plank 1952 23 March INT Keith Wegeman Sepp Bradl Alois Leodolter 1953 8 March INT Herm Anwander Janez Polda Sepp Schiffner...
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Asbjørn Ruud Stanisław Marusarz Hilmar Myhra 1939 Zakopane 11 February K75 Sepp Bradl Birger Ruud Arnholdt Kongsgaard 1950 Lake Placid 1 February K80 Hans Bjørnstad...
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Germany after the Nazis occupied Czechoslovakia in 1938. February 11, 1939 Bradl was from Austria, but competed for Germany after the Nazis occupied Austria...
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German) in Oslo Competitors 39 (31 men, 8 women) in 7 sports Flag bearer Sepp Bradl Medals Ranked 5th Gold 2 Silver 4 Bronze 2 Total 8 Winter Olympics appearances...
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Andersen (93 m) • Stanisław Marusarz (95 m) • Reidar Andersen (98 m, 99 m) • Sepp Bradl (101.5 m, 107 m) • Rudi Gering (108 m, 118 m) • Fritz Tschannen (120 m)...
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Andersen (93 m) • Stanisław Marusarz (95 m) • Reidar Andersen (98 m, 99 m) • Sepp Bradl (101.5 m, 107 m) • Rudi Gering (108 m, 118 m) • Fritz Tschannen (120 m)...
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