Planica7 is a four-day tournament in ski flying at Letalnica bratov Gorišek in Planica, Slovenia. It is organized as part of the FIS World Cup.[1]
Planica7 | |
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Genre | ski flying |
Location(s) | Planica (7 rounds) |
Inaugurated | 22 March 2018 |
Organised by | Planica organizing committee & International Ski Federation |
Prize money
The competition will have prize money 20,000 CHF for the overall winner.[2]
Format
The competition will last for four days in a row, with no break and 4 events with total of 7 rounds from individual events, team event and qualification round:
Events | Rounds | |
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Individual | 2 | 4 (2x2) |
Qualification round | 1 | 1 (1x1) |
Team | 1 | 2 (1x2) |
Total | 4 | 7 |
Map
Planica7 (Slovenia) |
Hill record
Image | Name | Location | Hill record |
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Letalnica bratov Gorišek | Planica | 252 m (827 ft) Ryoyu Kobayashi |
Year | Date | Winner | Second | Third |
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2018 | 22–25 March | Kamil Stoch | Johann André Forfang | Robert Johansson |
2019 | 21–24 March | Ryoyu Kobayashi | Markus Eisenbichler | Timi Zajc |
2021 | 26–28 March | Karl Geiger | Ryoyu Kobayashi | Markus Eisenbichler |
2022 | 24–27 March | Timi Zajc | Marius Lindvik | Peter Prevc |
2023 | 30 March–2 April | Stefan Kraft | Anže Lanišek | Timi Zajc |
2024 | 21–24 March | Daniel Huber | Peter Prevc | Johann André Forfang |
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