1969-70 Four Hills Tournament

The 1969-70 Four Hills Tournament was a German-Austrian skiing tournament in 1969 and 1970.

Four Hills Tournament
VenuesSchattenbergschanze, Bergiselschanze, Große Olympiaschanze, Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze
LocationGermany, Austria
Dates28 December 1969 (1969-12-28) – 6 January 1970 (1970-01-06)
Competitors100 from 17 nations
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 

Participating nations and athletes

NationNumber of AthletesAthletes
 Germany14Peter Dubb, Günther Göllner, Alfred Grosche, Wilhelm Haydt, Heini Ihle, Friedhelm Klapproth, Walter Lampe, Lothar Lottes, Henrik Ohlmayr, Ralph Pöhland, Oswald Schinze, Sepp Schwinghammer, Alfred Winkler, Ernst Wursthorn
 Austria12Reinhold Bachler, Helmut Diess, Max Golser, Walter Habersatter, Ernst Kröll, Sepp Lichtenegger, Franz Salhofer, Siegfried Scheutz, Willi Schuster, Erich Schwabl, Ernst Wimmer, Harald Winkler
 Canada5Ulf Kvendbo, John McInnes, Zdenek Mezl, Patrick Morris, Claude Trahar
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia7Rudolf Doubek, Rudolf Höhnl, Zbynek Hubac, Karel Kodejška, Jan Matouš, Jiří Raška, František Rydval
 East Germany6Jürgen Dommerich, Christian Kiehl, Horst Queck, Heinz Schmidt, Rainer Schmidt, Clemens Walter
 Finland3Tauno Käyhkö, Juhanni Putkonen, Rauli Tupurainen
 France3Alain Macle, Gilbert Poirot, James Yerrly
 Hungary3László Gellér, Mihály Gellér, Gyula Molnár
 Italy4Giacomo Aimoni, Albino Bazana, Mario Ceccon, Bruno Patti
Japan Japan5Masakatsu Asari, Takashi Fujisawa, Yukio Kasaya, Nobukazu Saitō, Kinuo Watanabe
 Norway5Lars Grini, Ingolf Mork, Frithjof Prydz, Bent Tomtum, Bjørn Wirkola
 Poland7Jan Bieniek, Stanisław Gąsienica Daniel, Stanisław Kubica, Tadeusz Pawlusiak, Józef Przybyla, Andrej Sztolf, Ryszard Witke
Soviet Union Soviet Union6Vladimir Belousov, Wladimir Galkin, Aleksandr Ivannikov, Gariy Napalkov, Vladimir Smirnov, Anatoliy Zheglanov
 Sweden3Karl-Erik Johansson, Eilerth Mähler, Lars Ström
  Switzerland4Richard Pfiffner, Hans Schmid, Walter Steiner, Sepp Zehnder
 United States9Bill Bakke, Tim Denisson, Ken Harkins, Bruce Jennings, Georg Krog, Jay Martin, Dave Norby, Greg Swor, Adrian Watt
 Yugoslavia5Branko Dolhar, Janez Jurman, Marjan Mesec, Peter Štefančič, Ludvik Zajc

Results

Oberstdorf

Germany Schattenbergschanze, Oberstdorf
28 December 1969[1]

RankNamePoints
1Soviet Union Gariy Napalkov225.7
2East Germany Horst Queck223.8
3Czechoslovakia Josef Matouš223.3
4Norway Lars Grini222.9
5Norway Bjørn Wirkola221.3
6East Germany Christian Kiehl218.2
7Czechoslovakia Jiří Raška215.3
8Japan Takashi Fujisawa213.9
9Norway Ingolf Mork213.8
10East Germany Clemens Walter213.4

Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Germany Große Olympiaschanze, Garmisch-Partenkirchen
1 January 1970[2]

RankNamePoints
1Czechoslovakia Jiří Raška241.4
2Soviet Union Anatoliy Zheglanov233.2
3Soviet Union Vladimir Belousov230.2
4Norway Lars Grini227.1
Czechoslovakia Jan Matouš227.1
6Czechoslovakia Rudolf Höhnl226.1
7East Germany Christian Kiehl225.5
8Poland Stanisław Gąsienica Daniel223.8
9Soviet Union Aleksandr Ivannikov222.8
10East Germany Horst Queck221.4

Innsbruck

Austria Bergiselschanze, Innsbruck
4 December 1970[3]

RankNamePoints
1Norway Bjørn Wirkola248.5
2East Germany Horst Queck246.0
3Soviet Union Anatoliy Zheglanov237.8
4Soviet Union Gariy Napalkov232.1
5East Germany Heinz Schmidt227.6
6East Germany Rainer Schmidt225.8
7Austria Reinhold Bachler224.8
8Poland Tadeusz Pawlusiak216.2
9Switzerland Hans Schmid212.0
10Germany Alfred Grosche211.8

Bischofshofen

Austria Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze, Bischofshofen
6 January 1970[4]

RankNamePoints
1Czechoslovakia Jiří Raška235.4
2East Germany Rainer Schmidt232.9
3Norway Bjørn Wirkola232.3
4East Germany Horst Queck232.2
5Soviet Union Gariy Napalkov226.3
6Czechoslovakia Rudolf Höhnl225.2
7Soviet Union Aleksandr Ivannikov223.3
8Norway Ingolf Mork218.3
9Norway Frithjof Prydz216.0
10Japan Masakatsu Asari215.6

Final ranking

RankNameOberstdorfGarmisch-PartenkirchenInnsbruckBischofshofenPoints
1East Germany Horst Queck2nd10th2nd4th923.4
2Norway Bjørn Wirkola5th16th1st3rd920.6
3Soviet Union Gariy Napalkov1st18th4th5th901.5
4Czechoslovakia Jiří Raška7th1st23rd1st895.2
5East Germany Rainer Schmidt14th14th6th2nd890.3
6Czechoslovakia Rudolf Höhnl20th6th12th6th869.8
7Soviet Union Anatoliy Zheglanov53rd2nd3rd14th867.7
8Norway Ingolf Mork9th13th17th8th860.4
9East Germany Heinz Schmidt17th15th5th24th860.0
10Japan Yukio Kasaya12th20th15th11th852.2

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