23.3.2021

Tarman as the first one flew 198m, the longest was Marcel Stržinar

The Gorišek Brothers Flying Hill successfully passed the second test this season. Rok Tarman was the first one to try the flying hill and landed at 198m.

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Beautiful sunny scenery in Planica provided a nice introduction to the last competitive weekend of this World Cup season in ski jumping and flying. Rok Tarman, a member of the home ski jumping club ND Rateče Planica, was the first one to fly 198 meters. The longest flight of the first round was followed by a 19-year-old member of SSK Žiri, Marcel Stržinar, who landed at 225,5 meters. The longest distance of the second round was set at 214 meters by a member of SSD Stol Žirovnica, Marcel Rep.

Ski flying test results

First round
1. Marcel Stržinar 225.5 meters
2. Matevž Samec 207 meters
3. Nik Fabjan 202 meters
4. Rok Tarman 198 meters
5. Marcel Rep 195 meters
6. Andraž Pograjc 193 meters
7. Lojze Petek 192 meters
8. Nejc Toporiš 189 meters
9. Vid Vrhovnik 188 meters
10. Matija Vidic 182 meters
11. Gašper Brecl 181 meters
12. Aljaž Osterc 178 meters
13. Ernest Prišlič 171 meters
14. Patrik Vitez 167 meters
15. Luka Robnik 164 meters
16. Jon Tepeš 157 meters
17. Jošt Sušnik 142 meters
18. Gašper Sršen 142 meters
19. Rok Oblak 125 meters

Second round
1. Marcel Rep 214 meters
2. Rok Tarman 207 meters
3. Andraž Pograjc 206 meters
4. Nik Fabjan 206 meters
5. Marcel Stržinar 204 meters
6. Gašper Brecl 203 meters
7. Aljaž Osterc 197.5 meters
8. Ernest Prišlič 196 meters
9. Matevž Samec 196 meters
10. Vid Vrhovnik 193 meters
11. Patrik Vitez 185 meters
12. Lojze Petek 184 meters
13. Nejc Toporiš 183 meters
14. Jon Tepeš 179 meters
15. Jošt Sušnik 173 meters
16. Rok Oblak 163 meters
17. Luka Robnik 160 meters
18. Matija Vidic 159 meters
19. Gašper Sršen 139 meters

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