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MEDIA GUIDE
FIS SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP ZAKOPANE 2020
Zakopane, 24th January 2020
Dear Media Representatives,
Traditionally, in the second half of January the best ski jumpers in the world are coming to
Zakopane to compete for FIS World Cup points.
Below you will find the most important information about FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
Zakopane 2020. We invite you to visit our website www.worldcup-zakopane.pl, where we will
share regularly press news and releases, as well as photos destined for the free of charge
publication.
See you in Zakopane!
Sławek Rykowski /NIKO SPORT MEDIA/
Chief of Press Office, Spokesman FIS Ski Jumping World Cup Zakopane 2020
ORGANIZER, RACE OFFICE
Tatrzański Związek Narciarski
ul. Bronisława Czecha 1B; 34-500 Zakopane, Poland (NEW OFFICE AT THE HILL)
phone +48 18 20 153 08; e-mail: [email protected]
Contact person: Aga Baczkowska, mobile +48 606 654 114, @: [email protected]
FIS OFFICIALS
FIS Race Director Walter Hofer
FIS Race Director Assistant Borek Sedlak
FIS Media Coordinator Horst Nilgen
FIS Equipment Control Sepp Gratzer, Sandro Pertile
FIS Technical Delegate Thomas Hasslberger GER
FIS Technical Delegate Assistant Werner Rathmayr AUT
JUMPING JUDGES
Tasane Vahur EST
Teppo Nieminen FIN
Christian Keller GER
Vadim Liskovskiy RUS
Fabian Malik POL
HONORARY ORGANISING COMMITTEE
President Leszek Dorula, The Mayor of the city of Zakopane
Vice-president Apoloniusz Tajner, President of PZN
Vice-president Andrzej Kozak, President of TZN
Vice-president Piotr Bąk, Staroste of the Tatra County
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
President Andrzej Kozak /President of TZN/
Treasurer Helena Szufnara
Chief of Marketing and Infrastructure Wojciech Gumny /Director of TZN/
Chief of Press Office Sławomir Rykowski /Niko Sport Media/
Chief of IT Paweł Witczak
Chief of Race Office Marta Chrapko
Chief of Technical Facilities Andrzej Stryczek
Chief of Stadium, TV Coordinator Marek Zagórski
Chief Steward Andrzej Łęcki, Artur Patyk /IMPEL/
Chief of Accreditation Marek Kowalczyk
Chief of Accommodation and Transportation Ewa Kremer
Chief of Distance Measurers Andrzej Stachowski
Chief of Competition Ryszard Guńka
COMPETITION PROGRAMME
Friday, 24th January 2020
11:00 team captains’ meeting
16:00 official training HS-140 (two rounds)
18:00 qualification for Sunday’s individual competition
Saturday, 25th January 2020
15:00 trial round HS-140
16:15 TEAM COMPETITION
Sunday, 26th January 2020
15:00 trial round HS-140
16:15 INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION
MEDIA ACCREDITATION
The press ID will be issued at the pavilion at the main gate of the Stanislaw Marusarz Ski Jumping
Hill in Zakopane (Wielka Krokiew).
Working hours:
23.01.2020 (Thursday), from 3 pm to 6 pm
24.01.2020 (Friday), from 10 am to 6 pm
25.01.2020 (Saturday), from 10 am to 4:15 pm
26.01.2020 (Sunday), from 2 pm to 4:15 pm
THE PRESS CENTRE
The Press Centre of FIS Ski Jumping World Cup Zakopane 2020 will be organized in the main pavilion
of the Stanislaw Marusarz Ski Jumping Hill in Zakopane (Wielka Krokiew).
Opening hours of the Press Centre:
24.01.2020 (Friday), from 2 pm to 10 pm
25.01.2020 (Saturday), from 1 pm to 9 pm
26.01.2020 (Sunday), from 1 pm to 9 pm
FIS SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP ZAKOPANE 19/01/2019
TEAM COMPETITION
GERMANY AHEAD OF THE AUSTRIANS. POLAND ON THE PODIUM.
German team won the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup team competition at Wielka Krokiew Hill in
Zakopane. Karl Geiger, Markus Eisenbichler, David Siegel and Stephan Leyhe were ahead of
the Austrian team only by 0.1 point. Polish ski jumpers stood on the third step of the podium.
The rivalry on Saturday was on a very high level – seven teams managed to gain more than
one thousand points. If only Johan Andre Forfang hadn’t been disqualified also the
Norwegians could end the competition with such a note. Two ski jumpers broke the hill size
record – firstly, Markus Eisenbichler with a jump of 143 meters and then, Dawid Kubacki
jumped 0.5 longer than the German athlete. Before, Kamil Stoch was the record holder.
FIS SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP ZAKOPANE 20/01/2019
INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION
KRAFT BEST IN ZAKOPANE
Stefan Kraft from Austria won the individual competition of FIS Ski Jumping World Cup held at
Wielka Krokiew Hill in Zakopane. Second place belonged to Robert Johansson whose shape is
getting better. On the third step of the podium stood Yukiya Sato from Japan for whom it was
the best place in his career. Dawid Kubacki, who was 12th, was the best of Polish ski jumpers.
Johann Andre Forfang, disqualified on Saturday, was 4th. His jump in the final round was the
best – he jumped 137 meters, so he changed his position from 19th to 4th. Also second jump
of Ryoyu Kobayashi permitted him to end the competition in top10. What’s more, happy of
their performances can also be Halvor Egner Granerud from Norway (5th place), Daniel Huber
of Austria (6th place). German Stephan Leyhe and Timi Zajc from Slovenia occupied ex aequo
with younger Kobayashi brother 7th position.
WIELKA KROKIEW HILL IN ZAKOPANE technical data after the rebuilding finished at 18th November 2017
Construction point (K) 125 m
Hill size (HS) 140 m
Length of in-run 98,70 m
Length of take-off 6,5 m
Gradient of in-run 35°
Gradient at take-off 11°
Height of take-off 3,13 m
Gradient at landing area (at K point) 34,30°
Spectator capacity 25 000
Year of construction 22nd March 1925
Lighting Yes
FIS Certificate Valid till 18th November 2022
Download the FIS Certificate for winter:
http://www.worldcup-zakopane.pl/App/WebRoot/media/Certyfikat%20HS-140%20zima.pdf
Download the FIS Certificate for summer:
http://www.worldcup-zakopane.pl/App/WebRoot/media/Certyfikat%20HS-140%20plastik.pdf
WIELKA KROKIEW HILL REKORDS
36 m - Stanisław Gąsienica Sieczka (POL) – 1925 39 m - Stanisław Gąsienica Sieczka (POL) - 1925
40,5 m - Tadeusz Zaydel (POL) – 1926 47 m - Józef Lankosz (POL) - 1927
49,5 m - Józef Lankosz (POL) – 1927 61 m - Bronisław Czech (POL) - 1928
63 m - Bronisław Czech (POL) – 1929 66 m - Stanisław Gąsienica Sieczka (POL) - 1929
72 m - Stanisław Marusarz (POL) – 1932 74 m - Stanisław Marusarz (POL) - 1934
76 m - Reidar Andersen (NOR) – 1935 80 m - Josef Bradl (GER) - 1939
81,5 m - Birger Ruud (NOR) – 1939 83,5 m - Stanisław Marusarz (POL) - 1948
85 m - Stanisław Marusarz (POL) – 1948 86,5 m - Antoni Wieczorek (POL) - 1955
88 m - Harry Glass (NRD) – 1956 93,5 m - Roman Gąsienica Sieczka (POL) - 1956
98,5 m - Karl Schramm (NRD) – 1961 99,5 m - Nikołaj Szamow (ZSRR) - 1961
100 m - Nikołaj Szamow (ZSRR) – 1961 103 m - Helmut Recknagel (NRD) - 1962
105,5 m - Horst Queck (NRD) – 1966 107,5 m - Jiri Raska (CSRS) - 1967
108,5 m - Józef Przybyła (POL) – 1968 109 m - Józef Przybyła (POL) - 1968
111,5 m - Manfred Wolf (NRD) – 1969 112 m - Hans Schmid (SUI) - 1971
113 m - Tadeusz Pawlusiak (POL) – 1973 114 m - Marek Pach (POL) - 1973
115,5 m - Stanisław Bobak (POL) – 1973 116 m - Keijo Korhonen (FIN) - 1978
116,5 m - Piotr Fijas (POL) – 1979 117 m - Piotr Fijas (POL) - 1985
119 m - Jiri Malec (CSRS) – 1985 122,5 m - Jan Kowal (POL) - 1986
123 m - Jan Kowal (POL) – 1987 124 m - Zbigniew Klimowski (POL) - 1992
128 m - Arne Vorvik (NOR) – 1995 130 m - Primoz Peterka (SLO) - 1996
130,5 m - Aleksander Bojda (POL) – 1996 135,5 m - Stefan Kaiser (AUT) - 2001
136,5 m - Adam Małysz (POL) – 2002 140 m - Sven Hannawald (GER) - 2003
140 m - Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT) – 2010 140,5 m - Simon Ammann (SUI) – 2010
141,5 m – Kamil Stoch (POL) – 2018 143 m – Marcus Eisenbichler (GER) – 2019
143,5 m – DAWID KUBACKI (POL) – 2019
The summer record of the Wielka Krokiew is 145 m and belongs to the Japanese Yukiya Sato.
MAP OF WIELKA KROKIEW
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
During the competitions the streets around the Wielka Krokiew are off to car traffic.
We propose to use the available parking in the city:
Parking at the train station, Chramcówki street
Parking by the Zaruskiego street
Parking by the Aleje 3 maja street (upper)
Parking area next to the lower station of the Gubałówka lift
Parking for buses by the Aleja 3 maja street ( lower)
Parking for buses by the Nowotarska street
There are also smaller parkings located by the streets in the center of Zakopane:
Gimnazjalna street (next to TESCO)
Henryka Sienkiewicza street
Tadeusza Kościuszki street
Słoneczna street
Jagiellońska street
Niepodległości Square
Ks. Józefa Stolarczyka street
Stanisława Witkiewicza street
WORTH TO SEE IN ZAKOPANE
Krupowki street - the most popular street in Zakopane. Extremely picturesque
place buzzes from morning to evening. Over a kilometer along the promenade
there are many regional restaurants, shops, and local attractions.
Cable car to Kasprowy Wierch – this peak provides incredibly beautiful views,
which spreads around, but also the unfogettable ride up the hill by cable car,
which lasts 12 minutes.
Gubalowka - one of the most visited places in Zakopane. You can get on by special
train. After a few minutes of entering restaurants, pavement cafés and stalls with
regional products are avaiable for visitors
Museum Villa Koliba - Zakopane Style Museum, (the first house built in the
Zakopane style, designed by Stanisław Witkiewicz. It is located at Kościeliska
Street, the oldest street of Zakopane)
Tatra Museum - a museum which has the largest number of exhibits and
educational issues
Cemetery on „Peksowym Brzyzku” - the first Zakopane cemetery registered as a
monument. It is located at Kościeliska street. It is one of the most important Polish
necropolis, where can be found dozens of graves of prominent people.
CONTACTS
Sławek Rykowski
Chief of Press Office, Spokesman
FIS Ski Jumping World Cup Zakopane 2020
Mobile +48 500 121 908 I [email protected]
Jerzy Kleszcz
Coordinator of Photographers
Mobile +48 501 035 402 I [email protected]
Authors of photos in the Media Guide: Adam Nurkiewicz, Tomasz Markowski