In 1969, Norwegian Bjørn Wirkola became the first person to win the Four Hills Tournament three times in a row. He was the fifth athlete to win the first three events, but yet again the 'Grand Slam' was denied, this time by Wirkola's closest rival Jiří Raška. It was a disappointing tournament for the two host nations with the best athlete from either being Reinhold Bachler, finishing 11th overall.
Participating nations and athletes
For the first time in seven years, no non-European nations participated. The national groups of Germany and Austria only competed at the two events in their respective countries.
Nation |
Number of Athletes |
Athletes
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Germany |
5 (+5) |
Franz Bisle, Günther Göllner, Walter Lampe, Henrik Ohlmayr, Oswald Schinze National Group: Alfred Grosche, Friedhelm Klapproth, Ralph Pöhland, Sepp Schwinghammer, Alfred Winkler
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Austria |
11 (+3) |
Reinhold Bachler, Helmut Diess, Max Golser, Albert Haim, Ernst Kröll, Sepp Lichtenegger, Franz Salhofer, Willi Schuster, Erich Schwabl, Walter Schwabl, Janko Zwitter National Group: Heinz Jölly, Franz Kuchlbacher, Ernst Wimmer
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Czechoslovakia |
7 |
Ladislav Divila, Rudolf Höhnl, Zbyněk Hubač, Karel Kodejška, Jan Matouš, Jiří Raška, František Rydval
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East Germany |
7 |
Bernd Karwofski, Horst Queck, Manfred Queck, Heinz Schmidt, Rainer Schmidt, Wilfried Schüller, Clemens Walter
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Finland |
3 |
Keijo Leiho, Topi Mattila, Juhani Ruotsalainen
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France |
4 |
Jannie Arnould, Nicolas Gaide, Alain Macle, Gilbert Poirot
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Hungary |
3 |
László Gellér, Mihály Gellér, János Taffener
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Italy |
3 |
Giacomo Aimoni, Albino Bazana, Mario Ceccon
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Norway |
3 |
Lars Grini, Knut Kongsgård, Jan Olaf Roaldset, Bent Tomtum, Bjørn Wirkola
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Poland |
2 |
Andrej Sztolf, Ryszard Witke
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Soviet Union |
5 |
Vladimir Belousov, Aleksandr Ivannikov, Gariy Napalkov, Wiezeslav Zerbakov, Anatoliy Zheglanov
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Sweden |
3 |
Torbjörn Hedberg, Thord Karlsson, Olle Martinsson
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Switzerland |
4 |
Richard Pfiffner, Hans Schmid, Heribert Schmid, Urs Schönl, Sepp Zehnder
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Yugoslavia |
6 |
Vinko Bogataj, Branko Dolhar, Janez Jurman, Marjan Mesec, Peter Štefančič, Ludvik Zajc
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Results
Oberstdorf
Schattenbergschanze, Oberstdorf
29 December 1968[1]
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Große Olympiaschanze, Garmisch-Partenkirchen
1 January 1969[2]
Innsbruck
Bergiselschanze, Innsbruck
4 December 1969[3]
Bischofshofen
Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze, Bischofshofen
5 January 1969[4]
Final ranking
References
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