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Posted: 19 Mar 2011, 22:50
by maibatsu
sandvik wrote:There will be no official WR unless FIS is involved.
When it comes to ski flying, there's no such thing as official World Record.
Evensen's 246,5m in Vikersund is currently unofficial WR, just like was Romoeren's 239m in Planica.
FIS just doesn't register World's longest jumps. Ski-Flying WR doesn't exist in FiS logs. FIS registers only official hill records (set in official competitions, not training sessions or trial rounds).
That is why Ski Flying WR can be set even during training session.
Posted: 19 Mar 2011, 23:50
by skiflyer11
however it will be official because there will be a notary from guiness world records
Posted: 19 Mar 2011, 23:58
by Alan_Cieslar
maibatsu wrote:sandvik wrote:There will be no official WR unless FIS is involved.
When it comes to ski flying, there's no such thing as official World Record.
Evensen's 246,5m in Vikersund is currently unofficial WR, just like was Romoeren's 239m in Planica.
FIS just doesn't register World's longest jumps. Ski-Flying WR doesn't exist in FiS logs. FIS registers only official hill records (set in official competitions, not training sessions or trial rounds).
That is why Ski Flying WR can be set even during training session.
Romeren's record was set in a competition?
Posted: 20 Mar 2011, 00:03
by maibatsu
Alan_Cieslar wrote:maibatsu wrote:sandvik wrote:There will be no official WR unless FIS is involved.
When it comes to ski flying, there's no such thing as official World Record.
Evensen's 246,5m in Vikersund is currently unofficial WR, just like was Romoeren's 239m in Planica.
FIS just doesn't register World's longest jumps. Ski-Flying WR doesn't exist in FiS logs. FIS registers only official hill records (set in official competitions, not training sessions or trial rounds).
That is why Ski Flying WR can be set even during training session.
Romeren's record was set in a competition?
yes, it was
Posted: 20 Mar 2011, 10:51
by skiflyer11
Alan_Cieslar wrote:maibatsu wrote:sandvik wrote:There will be no official WR unless FIS is involved.
When it comes to ski flying, there's no such thing as official World Record.
Evensen's 246,5m in Vikersund is currently unofficial WR, just like was Romoeren's 239m in Planica.
FIS just doesn't register World's longest jumps. Ski-Flying WR doesn't exist in FiS logs. FIS registers only official hill records (set in official competitions, not training sessions or trial rounds).
That is why Ski Flying WR can be set even during training session.
Romeren's record was set in a competition?
yes in planica 2005
Posted: 20 Mar 2011, 10:58
by TPo
skiflyer11 wrote:Alan_Cieslar wrote:maibatsu wrote:
When it comes to ski flying, there's no such thing as official World Record.
Evensen's 246,5m in Vikersund is currently unofficial WR, just like was Romoeren's 239m in Planica.
FIS just doesn't register World's longest jumps. Ski-Flying WR doesn't exist in FiS logs. FIS registers only official hill records (set in official competitions, not training sessions or trial rounds).
That is why Ski Flying WR can be set even during training session.
Romeren's record was set in a competition?
yes in planica 2005
It was a legendary competition... I watched it live
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hPo_X8F ... re=related
Posted: 20 Mar 2011, 11:00
by skiflyer11
this competition was such awsome

Posted: 20 Mar 2011, 12:43
by Jesenican
It was legen... wait for it ...dary!

Posted: 20 Mar 2011, 15:06
by Alan_Cieslar
maibatsu wrote:Alan_Cieslar wrote:maibatsu wrote:
When it comes to ski flying, there's no such thing as official World Record.
Evensen's 246,5m in Vikersund is currently unofficial WR, just like was Romoeren's 239m in Planica.
FIS just doesn't register World's longest jumps. Ski-Flying WR doesn't exist in FiS logs. FIS registers only official hill records (set in official competitions, not training sessions or trial rounds).
That is why Ski Flying WR can be set even during training session.
Romeren's record was set in a competition?
yes, it was
I know it was but it was supposed to be a rhetorical question because you said records outside competitions are unofficial and you said records like Evesen's or Romeren's are unofficial, or maybe I just understood you incorrectly...
Posted: 20 Mar 2011, 19:17
by Severin
They are unofficial compared to the hill records...
The FIS tracks the official hill records, which have to be jumped during a competition round of a world cup. But the FIS does not track the World Record, i.e. for the FIS there is no such thing as a World Record.
The title World Record is just what people started calling the world's longest jump over the years, but since there is no official FIS database for that, it's just the world's longest jump which has been made, whether it would be during training, during a world cup or during a Continental Cup...
Posted: 28 Mar 2011, 20:13
by Ascot
http://www.krone.at/Nachrichten/Hier_ba ... ory-247401
It's a link to the Red Bull 300m hill .
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Polska !
Posted: 28 Mar 2011, 20:21
by Austrian_Skijumpfan_94
Dragorwyin wrote:It's great if will be 300m jumps, but I think that some of ski jumpers will get problem with jump to 250, because not everyone has so strong legs.
3 jumpers who were asked
Thomas Morgenstern
Gregor Schlierenzauer
Adam Malysz
Posted: 28 Mar 2011, 20:23
by Austrian_Skijumpfan_94
yes

Posted: 28 Mar 2011, 20:24
by skiflyer11
Austrian_Skijumpfan_94 wrote:Dragorwyin wrote:It's great if will be 300m jumps, but I think that some of ski jumpers will get problem with jump to 250, because not everyone has so strong legs.
3 jumpers who were asked
Thomas Morgenstern
Gregor Schlierenzauer
Adam Malysz
i dont think that adam will jump on such a moster bakken
Posted: 28 Mar 2011, 23:02
by Michs20
The last official record-holder is Piotr Fijas from Poland (194m 1987 PLANICA) ;D