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List of longest ski jumps
[edit]Thanks. Every source is very helpful, I already used it and correct the main article. Sorry, I didn't notice your post earlier. I've manage to source almost all WRs and want to complete the list with full dates. There are still some doubts, so if you could find any direct old newspaper sources (doesn't matter in which language) connected to next world records and sent any authentic link for: Sportomanokin (talk) 13:53, 5 November 2020 (UTC):
Valid world records
- 1881 - 22 metres (72 ft) by Sveinung Svalastoga -- Oslo
- 1886 - 26 metres (85 ft) by Johannes Nordgården -- Seljord
- 1899 - 32.5 metres (107 ft) by Asbjørn Nilssen -- Bærum
- 1899 - 32.5 metres (107 ft) by Morten Hansen -- Bærum
- 1909 - 43 metres (141 ft) by Harald Smith -- Bardonecchia
- 1912 - 47.5 metres (156 ft) by Gunnar Andersen -- Geithus, Modum
- 1930 - 75 metres (246 ft) by Adolph Badr -- Pontresina
- 24 February 1931 81.5 metres (267.4 ft) by Sigmund Ruud -- Davos
- 19 February 1933 - 84 metres (276 ft)by Sigmund Ruud -- Villars
- 19 February 1933 - 86 metres (282 ft) by Sigmund Ruud -- Villars
- 26 February 1933 - 87 metres (285 ft) by Henri Ruchet -- Villars
- March 1933 - 87.5 metres (287 ft) by Robert Lymburneutt -- Revelstoke
Unofficial/falls/invalid world distance records??
- 16 February 1913 - 161 and 165 ft by Barney Riley -- Ironwood
- 2 March 1913 - 48 metres (157 ft) by Thorleif Knudsen -- Davos
- 1919 - 62.5 metres (204 ft) by Anders Haugen -- Steamboat Springs
- March 1923 - 71.3 metres (234 ft) by Nels Nelsen -- Revelstoke
- 5 February 1924 - 71.6 metres (235 ft) by Nels Nelsen -- Revelstoke
- 6 February 1924 - 71.6 metres (235 ft) by Nels Nelsen -- Revelstoke
- January 1931 - 77.4 metres (254 ft) by Alf Engen -- Salt Lake City
- February 1931 - 79.5 metres (261 ft) by Bronisław Czech -- Ponte di Legno
- 1931 - 81.1 metres (266 ft) by Alf Engen -- Salt Lake City
- March 1932 - 82 metres (269 ft) by Sigmund Ruud -- Davos
- 1934 or 1935 (around Xmas) - 94.8 metres (311 ft) by Alf Engen -- Salt Lake City
- I forgot this one, also cant find anything
- 17 March 1935 - 99.5 metres by Fritz Kainersdörfer -- Ponte di Legno
- According to skisprungschanzen he crashed at 75 m (obvious at 74.5 m) on 12/1/1930 and set WR at 75 m on 14/1/1930 in Potresina. If you could check that date in Norwegian or Swiss news? Sportomanokin (talk) 13:57, 6 November 2020 (UTC)
- I searched, so this guy Emil actually existed and was jumping around 1930, but nothing about WR, he doesn't even exist on Norwegian wikipedia (but so does not some other Norwegian world record holders). I mean Nelsen set 73.1 metres WR in 1925 in Canada, there was little space between that distance and 75 metres in 5 years span. However, it is very much possible, that Europeans didn't consider Nelson's 73.1 as official WR, as Europeans didn't acknowlede North American world records in late 1920s and early 1930s, because Europeans didn't perform there and vice versa, something like that. Europeans and Americans had separated WR lists. But it is clear that Badrutt set 75 metres WR. Sportomanokin (talk) 16:20, 6 November 2020 (UTC)
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