@@8steelheart and if you holding the jump there is lower chance to land properly than when not holdnig it coz his skis went almost straight up before he landed if u look closely at the replay so he shouldn't hold it and would land normally i guess
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And probably a severely injured WR holder. The current WR is already near/at the upper limit when it comes to what an athletes body can endure without risking injury, at least with how the slopes are built. This amount of thermic winds on a ski flying hill could easily be deadly.
Planica is a ski flying hill, though. It’s explicitely made to allow jumps well past 200m. Not to mention: Planica's hill record is 252m, with the unofficial longest jump at 253,5m, but Schlierenzauer didn‘t stick the landing. And the official WR is 253.5m by Stefan Kraft, achieved in Vikersund.
@@AniNeferti yeah but these were not that extraordinary even. Imagine ski flying with a decent gate at 4m/s, this would have been more extreme than Bartol, who did even completely go out of the jump and was WR back then
Willingen has always been a dangerous hill and after the first time I've been there myself, being a prejumper, I actually criticized this hill to be way too flat on the outrun. That was in 2007. As you can see, they didn't care at all.
Indeed but the course setter should have made a better call on where to drop from to ensure the conditions currently on the field were going to keep the jumpers safe imo. If the drop done is done from a lower point then the max speed would be lower and does the distance etc
@@theclimbingchef Alberta Skijumps were shut down because it was too expensive to keep them "alive" if no Canadian is ever gonna be in the Top 10 or a Grand Prix wil take place there.
As someone who doesn’t really know ski jumping but does know and understand physics you don’t want to be landing on the flat part at the bottom… this guy bailed out/landed just in time to save himself from some very very serious injuries 🙀
As a Physicist I can tell you, that with a slightly longer jump the curvature of the earth would have provided enough slope to continue. We Physicists call this an Orbit.
Anyone remember Janne Ahonen landing successfully that 155,5m jump at the same hill? It was declared 152m because official measurement system didn't go so far down the hill.
No, but I clearly remember Janne doing the 240m + crash like this, at Planica right after Romoeren landed 239m. That was the record for many years till they built the Norwegian ski flying hill. Might still be the absolute record at Planica, and god dammit you couldn't have landed more than 240 without serious injury. That Janne 240 will always be my favourite long jump - The best jumps compared to competition was Hannawald during his grand slam.
Growing up in the 60's watching ski jumping, nothing like this was ever seen. If he was wearing a wing suit he would have flown over the crowd into the parking lot. 😀
This, Kobayashi's over 150 in Sapporo in 2018, Stoch's 148,5 in Sapporo (perhaps his best which is quite something), Małysz's 151,5 on this same hill in 2001, Freund's amazing Falun 2015 143 m fall, Bartol's fall in Planica after that 252 metre flight, Vassiliev doing 254 in Vikersund and this thing- those are, I guess, the sickest jumps in modern ski jumping history. Perhaps also Ahonen and Romoeren during the legendary Planica 2005 competiton.
Seriously! By the end of the video I completely forgot that they weren’t speaking english. I just tuned them out as background noise like I usually do with english speaking sportscasters
You're proud because you randomly got born in a specific place without any of your own doing and because some guy from close to you was lucky to get strong winds without your own doing? That's so sad man! Be proud of your own achievements, not your birth lottery!
As a professional, when you walk away from something like that, you don't dwell on the "What could have beens."🤷♂️ Part of learning how to jump, is equally, learning how to land.
@@mrt5342 You actually do, that's wha tnear misses are. They are important to prevent potential incidents in the future... That's why they lower the runup when the wind changes or why you have seatbelts in a car...
@@TheGrundigg You'll have to come up with something better to sway me. Besides, this is ski jumping, not car jumping. Pretty sure there are no seat belts up there.
This is the first time in my life I see a ski jumper trying to Not jump any further. What an awesome jump! Most have been an amazing feeling to soar like this, until the point when life saving urgency had to be applied.. ;)
I remember when Adam Małysz once jumped over 150 and then it was something impossible and here another border breaks, I think that in a few dozen years they will convert this hill into a mammoth hill... On mammoth hills I guess it's also a matter of time that in 50 years there will be jumps over 300 meters.
Also Malysz's Jump was before modernizing the Hills (its bigger now than back then). Funny thing was that Małysz Jump was that long that there werent judges beside Hill on that distance xD reportedly they misjudge distance by up to 2 metres. That jump was MASSIVE
That was simply too long, its very lucky that he "probably" isnt too injured. I hope he is OK, but ive never seen anything like this (that long of a jump).
@@deemagico Ahonen had a lot more meters to land than Zajc, Ahonen had like 5-6m left while time had maybe 3. But the G's were probably higher on Planica.
@@timprex317 ... i would asume, in those days... speed was higher at the landing point. Add that as well. In any case.... glad our Timi is hopefully OK.
Yuki Ito was insane too. And shes a girl so big respect. Can only imagine though how crazy long Granerud would have jumped if he had same conditions. Hes on another level as a jumper and the way he generates pressure under his skis is different from any other jumper.
You know, I was just thinking that suit seemed a little long in the crotch area . . . I mean that has to have some sort of effect and I'm willing to take the "It's a positive effect" side of this bet . . .
I don't really understand the aerodynamics of this sport, but wouldn't a loose fitting / baggy suit increase air resistance? And thus decrease the distance traveled by the jumper?
@@perrymasonxix5954 I am quite sure loose and baggy would increase resistance. But his suit is so long in the crotch area that my belief is he is getting extra lift that would not otherwise be available to him. I think it might even be considerable . . .
@@koko-lores They did, look at the speed it was under 87 kmh, its nothing on big hill. It was really random. No one could expect this. And for these reasons exit curvature should be longer, not like here when 150 can be landed with telemark but 160 is fight for life.
I don’t know if he’s was given the landing but he should as I noticed that the landing area which he basically made history was not clear of Green foliage which ended him not able to have a smooth landing,I rest my case panel but to the world he made it utterly amazing buddy 🎉💫
Green foliage on the snow didn't do anything to his landing. He landed on the flat which is why he went down. Another 3 or 4 meters and it would have been much worse.
He had to have known pretty early, he was going to flat. Wonder if he poo'ed his suit a little. I might have in these circumstances!! Awesome to see him ski away, relatively unscathed.👏👏👏💪 Bet the event staff and/or his coaches will keep better track of tail winds next time.🤔
He was jumping in the competition today and was fairly decent, so he should be fine. seens like he hurt his knee a little bit though (not bad enough he couldnt jump apparently).
He would've gone beyond 170 had he not had to emergency land. This has to be up there with one the most absurd jumps in the history of the sport.
Easily beyond 170, probably close to 180m
He didn't emergency landed
if he wasnt hold the jump,probably near 175 m
@@8steelheart and if you holding the jump there is lower chance to land properly than when not holdnig it coz his skis went almost straight up before he landed if u look closely at the replay so he shouldn't hold it and would land normally i guess
yes,Kamil Stoch Sapporo and Timi Zajc Willingen
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Thank u
And no stupid previews of what we are going to see
Sounds like you have attention issues
Creator is a strong word. It’s a cut of a tv broadcast.
@@rxw5520 true enough
This jump + that amount of thermic winds on a flying hill = new WR
And probably a severely injured WR holder. The current WR is already near/at the upper limit when it comes to what an athletes body can endure without risking injury, at least with how the slopes are built.
This amount of thermic winds on a ski flying hill could easily be deadly.
265-270m in Planica
Planica is a ski flying hill, though. It’s explicitely made to allow jumps well past 200m.
Not to mention: Planica's hill record is 252m, with the unofficial longest jump at 253,5m, but Schlierenzauer didn‘t stick the landing.
And the official WR is 253.5m by Stefan Kraft, achieved in Vikersund.
@@AniNeferti yeah but these were not that extraordinary even. Imagine ski flying with a decent gate at 4m/s, this would have been more extreme than Bartol, who did even completely go out of the jump and was WR back then
new WR only when he lands it.
Insane, flew like he had a wingsuit on.
I don't know for him, but I know some of those guys started to train in the wingsuit wind tunnel in Stockholm. It surely gonna be a game changer
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ , what's the gospel message?
His Trousers were "Rigged"!
Something to be said there
Full wingsuit on skis is the next step
Willingen has always been a dangerous hill and after the first time I've been there myself, being a prejumper, I actually criticized this hill to be way too flat on the outrun. That was in 2007. As you can see, they didn't care at all.
Even my inexperienced eyes can see this was way to dangerous. Thanks for your comment.
Indeed but the course setter should have made a better call on where to drop from to ensure the conditions currently on the field were going to keep the jumpers safe imo. If the drop done is done from a lower point then the max speed would be lower and does the distance etc
Its not organisators fault, its FiS regulations. They can't make deeper outrun. Actually Fis blocking them.
Isn't that why Calgary is no longer used?
@@theclimbingchef Alberta Skijumps were shut down because it was too expensive to keep them "alive" if no Canadian is ever gonna be in the Top 10 or a Grand Prix wil take place there.
He isn't flying; he's falling, with style.
😂😂😂
Okay buzz.....
@@jasonwcoleman250 to infinity and beyond
If you consider gliding to be a type of flying, then he is flying.
Good one Woody
That guy practically evolved into a flying squirrel for a few seconds. Nice Flight!
His last name translates to "rabbit", so the first ever flying rabbit?
Much respect. When I was doing Ski Jump 40 years ago on the Apple 2 computer I could barely clear 120 meters 😊
slowly if someone asks me who are your favorite athletes.. ill just answer "slovenians"
Hvala🇸🇮😉
Thank u brother 🇸🇮🇸🇮🇸🇮
hahahah just say "crazy Slovenians flying over mountains" 😆
They’re bad a55!
@@crazyralph6386 yee we are
As someone who doesn’t really know ski jumping but does know and understand physics you don’t want to be landing on the flat part at the bottom… this guy bailed out/landed just in time to save himself from some very very serious injuries 🙀
omg thank you. that is very helpful. where did you learn this?
@@giacomocasanova2893 watching ski jumping competitions
Landing this late is like a jump out of the 2nd/3rd floor and landing on concrete. With 80km/h.
Nope.
You don't want this experience.
it ain't flat... it's still a rather long slope after the redline.
As a Physicist I can tell you, that with a slightly longer jump the curvature of the earth would have provided enough slope to continue. We Physicists call this an Orbit.
Anyone remember Janne Ahonen landing successfully that 155,5m jump at the same hill? It was declared 152m because official measurement system didn't go so far down the hill.
That is obviously not true lol
@@thehorizontries4759 it's on youtube
@@thehorizontries4759 it is on CZcams and is obviously true. He even did telemark landing.
No, but I clearly remember Janne doing the 240m + crash like this, at Planica right after Romoeren landed 239m.
That was the record for many years till they built the Norwegian ski flying hill.
Might still be the absolute record at Planica, and god dammit you couldn't have landed more than 240 without serious injury.
That Janne 240 will always be my favourite long jump - The best jumps compared to competition was Hannawald during his grand slam.
Janne ahonen goat
They need to extend the actual landing zone! So crazy!
Naw, just add bubble wrap on his arse.
Nope, just start from lower gate and have less inrun speed.
@@davorinskvaridlo3567 do you understand the point of the sport ?
The incline started flattening out forcing an early decent .
@@prenomnom6203 Yes, I did nordic combined. You?
You are just asking gods to make a flying hill out of a large hill.
Growing up in the 60's watching ski jumping, nothing like this was ever seen. If he was wearing a wing suit he would have flown over the crowd into the parking lot. 😀
That was before pant sagging was invented. This guy harnesses the power of hip-hop music by “sagging” which forms a sail between his legs.
And today he became the world champion in Planica 2023. Indestructible Timi
That was simply incredible. He for sure had even more in that jump. His form was perfect! We need a longer runway for him!
Watch out for ski flying
Longer landing*
wow! amazing courage and you soared beautifully! well done 👏
your video does what it says on the tin.... straight into the moment, love it.
This, Kobayashi's over 150 in Sapporo in 2018, Stoch's 148,5 in Sapporo (perhaps his best which is quite something), Małysz's 151,5 on this same hill in 2001, Freund's amazing Falun 2015 143 m fall, Bartol's fall in Planica after that 252 metre flight, Vassiliev doing 254 in Vikersund and this thing- those are, I guess, the sickest jumps in modern ski jumping history. Perhaps also Ahonen and Romoeren during the legendary Planica 2005 competiton.
You know too much about this haha
Also kranjec 2011 in planica
gregor schlierenzauer lillehammer 150,5m
There was a nice competiton on one hill with Schlirenzauer and Ito when one landed on back I forgot where was it
Schlierenzauer 149m whistler 2009
Absolutely insane
I like how the emergency people started out then were like "Ah, nope, hes good" lol
The feeling of flight must be amazing. He took it to the limit..
We’re going to need a bigger hill.
Nice Jaws reference ..
I love that the sound of fans and tv analysts sounds the same in every language! Pure joy! Well done!!!
Seriously! By the end of the video I completely forgot that they weren’t speaking english. I just tuned them out as background noise like I usually do with english speaking sportscasters
Dude got some serious air!
I'm impressed
Time to build longer landings!
Proud to be Slovenian💪
Me too. Skoda da ni normalno pristal samo to je skoro nemogoce da bi normalno pristal ker je v cisto dno skoro na ravno ze pristal
@@kristjanyt9623 mislm da bi se dalo normalno pristati...ampak dejansko morš met big cohones for that
You're proud because you randomly got born in a specific place without any of your own doing and because some guy from close to you was lucky to get strong winds without your own doing? That's so sad man! Be proud of your own achievements, not your birth lottery!
@@partlycurrent typical lefties. we are proud of our country and of who we are. western world will be ruined soon because of mentality like yours
@@partlycurrent bro shut up.
It was like the guy was wearing a wingsuit⚠️😲😁
That knee took a massive hit complete with a twist. I can't believe his leg didn't snap. But damn, that was graceful 🤘❤️🤘
that is had to be jury fault... dude he could be injured...but nothing at all,im proud to be slovenian
It was green when he started, but there was a heavy Boe coming when he allready started, that is why that could happen...but it shouldn t!
Fun fact. Timi's last name is Zajc, which means rabbit in slovenian
In Russian, "zayats" means "hare" (Slavic lang gang)
@P A HAHaha true one level up :P
His parents should have called him Jack!
@@utvpoophare is 'kunec' in Slovene.
Guy became a wingsuit
That was a nuts landing, literally!
Bravo!!!!! Puno pozdrava iz Splita!!!💚❤️🥇🏆👑
The crazy bit is that he pulled out so he didn't completely land on the flat. Yipe!
Timi Zajc is absolutely a contender for a Flying Hill Record and/or Gold medal
Svaka cast Timi to So jajca gremo gdor ne skace ni Slovene
nice
the most dangerous ski jump in history
That left knee must be toast after that landing.
I am also worried for the tailbone
This is basically just like wing suit jumping. Good Lord!
Slovenian pride, we always have great jumpers.
Everyone is raving about Timi's result, and no one is concerned that it was dangerous and could have had a very serious accident
Why would people talk about very serious accident that didnt even happen?
@@kontentkenjator are you mentally disabled?
As a professional, when you walk away from something like that, you don't dwell on the "What could have beens."🤷♂️
Part of learning how to jump, is equally, learning how to land.
@@mrt5342 You actually do, that's wha tnear misses are. They are important to prevent potential incidents in the future... That's why they lower the runup when the wind changes or why you have seatbelts in a car...
@@TheGrundigg You'll have to come up with something better to sway me. Besides, this is ski jumping, not car jumping. Pretty sure there are no seat belts up there.
This is a very impressive performance. Thankfully he was not seriously injured!
He only got hurt because he hit a stick on the ground while he was sliding.
the wind gods were like : "oh so ypu want to fly as far as possible yeah ?"
That really was falling with style!
wow thought dude was never going to land there for a second,.. that's impressive
He thought he was in DSJ2 💀😂
My thoughts exactly 😂
This is the first time in my life I see a ski jumper trying to Not jump any further. What an awesome jump!
Most have been an amazing feeling to soar like this, until the point when life saving urgency had to be applied.. ;)
That ankle dorsiflexion tho!
Dude's pants are hanging lower than a gangster in Compton
And that struck me as one of the main reasons that so much distance was achieved. Is turning one's suit into a wingsuit allowed in this sport?
I remember when Adam Małysz once jumped over 150 and then it was something impossible and here another border breaks, I think that in a few dozen years they will convert this hill into a mammoth hill... On mammoth hills I guess it's also a matter of time that in 50 years there will be jumps over 300 meters.
No thats not possible here in Willingen since the mountain the ramp is on is not high enough
@@KerriBert Lenght of object is irrelevant, what blocks them is gravity, and forces during landing.
Also Malysz's Jump was before modernizing the Hills (its bigger now than back then). Funny thing was that Małysz Jump was that long that there werent judges beside Hill on that distance xD reportedly they misjudge distance by up to 2 metres. That jump was MASSIVE
@say¿ gravity doesn't exist bro.
@@thecrabmanjones yes... sure... flatty
Timi Legend!!
Dude turned into a flying squirrel for a hot second there
That was simply too long, its very lucky that he "probably" isnt too injured. I hope he is OK, but
ive never seen anything like this (that long of a jump).
Ahonen did it in Planica.... some years ago, and Puikkonen in 80s in Planica which didn´t end well. Jury should be more aware...
@@deemagico Ahonen had a lot more meters to land than Zajc, Ahonen had like 5-6m left while time had maybe 3. But the G's were probably higher on Planica.
@@timprex317 ... i would asume, in those days... speed was higher at the landing point. Add that as well. In any case.... glad our Timi is hopefully OK.
@@deemagico he is ok...thank god....jury should stop this event...that was just nuts...letting a ski flyer of his quality into that wind...pure madnes
Check out Jurij Tepeš 220m in Harrachov: czcams.com/video/ht73sUlLrDI/video.html
2.000.000 people live in Slovenia 🇸🇮 and wining everywhere because we all do with ❤
Nah
Hockey ? Football ?
@@dmitripogosian5084 come to ours country and you will see
That's not jumping, that's flying!
I remember one of these in the 70’s or 80’s. Glad this guy survived.
Tepes 220m in Harachow could be on same level
Freund in Falun as well
Stoch Sapporo
And forever Ahonen 240
Also Kranjec 231 in Planica
Is this some Scandinavian language? I at first thought they had a real strong German dialect😂
norwegian
My man said no to gravity
Bro activated sugar glider mode
Yuki Ito was insane too. And shes a girl so big respect. Can only imagine though how crazy long Granerud would have jumped if he had same conditions. Hes on another level as a jumper and the way he generates pressure under his skis is different from any other jumper.
Girls start further up high in the ramp - They wouldn't fly much at all if they had to start from the guy's start
@@DiegoRuiz1991 so what? In comparison to their biological body strength their perfomance should be respected the same way jumps by guys are.
This is one of the most badass sports out there in my opinion
Interesting seeing the ‘slack’ in his suit at the top of the legs/groin area, it certainly seems to be giving some lift similar to a wing suit.
I'm surprised that no one else commented on that. That struck me as one of the main reasons that this distance was achieved.
Balls of steel 💪
It's almost as if this dude had a bird suit on!! Incredible!! Glad he's ok!!
You know, I was just thinking that suit seemed a little long in the crotch area . . . I mean that has to have some sort of effect and I'm willing to take the "It's a positive effect" side of this bet . . .
@@dirtybird99 Same thought here.
@@dirtybird99 I was just looking for this exact comment. Curious what regulations are for extra suit material in certain places.
I don't really understand the aerodynamics of this sport, but wouldn't a loose fitting / baggy suit increase air resistance? And thus decrease the distance traveled by the jumper?
@@perrymasonxix5954 I am quite sure loose and baggy would increase resistance. But his suit is so long in the crotch area that my belief is he is getting extra lift that would not otherwise be available to him. I think it might even be considerable . . .
That’s absolutely insane I hope he’s okay after that they really need to lengthen that landing area
just shorten the ramp depending on the wind conditions..
@@koko-lores They did, look at the speed it was under 87 kmh, its nothing on big hill. It was really random. No one could expect this. And for these reasons exit curvature should be longer, not like here when 150 can be landed with telemark but 160 is fight for life.
@@koko-lores they shorten it too much every time, and once they didn't and this happened...
Das war sehr gut!
Bro went full flying squirrel
Amazing jump, he literally was flying on a jet stream that took him further and further, his Ski's became wings.
Once again, Borek Sedlák rewrites the history of ski-jumping!
Our boy was gliding. Absolute legend. Had to hurt. If he kept going he would have fallen on flat land and breaking bones ending his career.
Jump designers: "this hill should be plenty..."
How did they even measure the distance? I have seen a photo of his landing where you can clearly see that the last marking is at 160m.
unless you have weird nonlinear warping in the image, you can easily estimate landing positions beyond the fixed marks
I don’t know if he’s was given the landing but he should as I noticed that the landing area which he basically made history was not clear of Green foliage which ended him not able to have a smooth landing,I rest my case panel but to the world he made it utterly amazing buddy 🎉💫
Green foliage on the snow didn't do anything to his landing. He landed on the flat which is why he went down. Another 3 or 4 meters and it would have been much worse.
He definitely channeled his flying squirrel energy
That man was Flying!!! Smacked his ass and cojones when he landed!!! 😧👍🤠
money above all. jury could've end his whole career by this jump...
It is a shame for FIS crew in Willingen that he was allowed to jump with this front wind and starting bench level not reviewed.
Now he is out of that shape. But prime Zajc with good wind was a beast 🔥🦔
One of my favorite events and tobbagan racing
Slovenian power 🇸🇮🇸🇮🇸🇮 He is strong and I believe he will be fine👍
Ne,,ne Zajc je podhranjena Sina
He was literally flying and had to abort. That is wild
This is pure insanity!
Ahhh.....the flying squirrel technique......master level achieved.
Longer hill for the jump would've gone a lot further!
He had to have known pretty early, he was going to flat. Wonder if he poo'ed his suit a little. I might have in these circumstances!! Awesome to see him ski away, relatively unscathed.👏👏👏💪
Bet the event staff and/or his coaches will keep better track of tail winds next time.🤔
Timi Zajc: "Look Mom, I'm an eagle!" 🦅*makes that epic loud Eagle sound in the air at mid-flight!
Hopefully he's okay
he felt pain in his muscle we will see what happens whe nhe doesn have adrenaline in his body
The director should be fired on the spot!
He was jumping in the competition today and was fairly decent, so he should be fine. seens like he hurt his knee a little bit though (not bad enough he couldnt jump apparently).
That was horrible. I am very happy that Timi Zajc is almost uninjured. He proved that is a great athelete.
It's insane how relatively unscathed he is. That was fuckin awesome
He either was lucky he didn't get badly injured. Or else he knew how to land safely to prevent serious injury.
Great jump
ok. we NEED ski jumping with wingsuits!
Almost achieved more distance than a Chinese 'Weather' Balloon!
Shut up
I myślę że można przebić na spokojnie 171.5m na luzie
no to ja bym po takiego ochotnika co by tyle skoczył karawanem przyjechał
I się zabić
Рискнёшь?
I watched this live and I thought he was gonna land further than that green line
He definitely cut the jimp short. He had no choice. He almost hit flat ground as it was.
SPECTACULAR JUMP
Problems with proper landings?
Just fly past the crash-line and they won't count it as a crash anymore! 😂
World Record in Willingen 🏆 Granerud kann das nicht 👍
AND MOST DANGEROUS!!!!!
When sky jumping and skydiving meet each other.
They needed to move the start much lower to reduce the take off speed. It's painful to land on the flats.
They needed to move the start much higher to increase the take off speed. It would be a record and not painful.