MEDIA GUIDE - FIS SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP WISŁA 2020

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MEDIA GUIDE - FIS SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP WISŁA 2020
MEDIA GUIDE
MEDIA GUIDE - FIS SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP WISŁA 2020
INVITATION LETTER
Dear Media Representatives,

For the first time in history, the women will also compete in the opening event in Wisła
this year. We have also taken another step in the fight against the pandemic - half of the
stands on the Adam Małysz Ski Jumping Hill can be occupied by fans.
Below you will find the most important informations about FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix
Men and Women in Wisła. We invite you to visit our website www.wisla-malinka.com,
where we will share regularly press news and releases, as well as photos destined for the
free of charge publication. See you in Wisła!

                                                 Sławek Rykowski

                                              Head of Press Office, Spokesman
                                 of FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix Men and Women Wisła 2021
MEDIA GUIDE - FIS SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP WISŁA 2020
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
ORGANISING COMMITTEE                                 CONTACT PERSON
Śląsko-Beskidzki Związek Narciarski                  Faustyna Malik
ul. Wyzwolenia 67, 43-460 Wisła                      +48 722 234 504
info@wisla-malinka.com l +48 33 855 51 05            office@wisla-malinka.com

ORGANISING COMMITTEE MEMBERS
OC President                            Andrzej Wąsowicz
OC Treasurer                            Grzegorz Ziółkowski
Head of Press Office                    Sławek Rykowski
Chief of Competition                    Faustyna Malik
Race Office                             Dominika Malik, Ela Kubica
Chief of IT                             Paweł Witczak
Chief of Marketing                      Jan Winkiel
Chief of Infrastructure                 Wojciech Gawor
Chief Steward                           Robert Czyżak
Chief of Tansportation                  Wojciech Wąsowicz, Piotr Kruczek
Chief of Accreditations                 Justyna Mistarz
Medical and Health Authority            Stanisław Szymanik
MEDIA GUIDE - FIS SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP WISŁA 2020
FIS REPRESENTATIVES
                                 FIS OFFICIALS
FIS Race Director               Sandro Pertile (M), Chika Yoshida (W)
FIS Race Director Assistant     Borek Sedlak (M), Miran Tepes (W)
FIS Media Coordinator           Horst Nilgen (M), Banedicte Vandelle (W)
FIS Equipment Control           Mika Jukkara (M), Aga Baczkowska (W)
FIS Technical Delegate          Jani Hyvarinnen/FIN/
FIS TD Assistant                Sandro Sambugaro /ITA/

                                 JUDGES
                                 Andrzej Galica /POL/
                                 Jurgen Winkler /AUT/
                                 Mike Pfordte /GER/
                                 Peter Stano /SVK/
                                 Stanislav Slavik /CZE/
MEDIA GUIDE - FIS SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP WISŁA 2020
COMPETITION PROGRAMME
16th July, Friday - TRAININGS & QUALIFICATION
11:00 - official training (2 rounds) Women
13:00 - qualification Women
15:15 - official training (2 rounds) Men
17:30 - qualification Men

17th July, Saturday - INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION
12:00 - trial round Women
13:00 - first competition round Women > final round > prize giving ceremony
16:30 - trial round Men
17:35 - first competition round Men > final round > prize giving ceremony

18th July, Sunday - INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION
11:45 - qualification Women
13:00 - first competition round Women > final round > prize giving ceremony
16:15 - qualification Men
17:35 - first competition round Men > final round > prize giving ceremony
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MEDIA ACCREDITATIONS & PRESS
The press ID will be issued at OW KŁOS, ul. Na Stoku 2, 43-460 Wisła (Wisła-Nowa Osada).
Working hours:
• 15.07.2021 (Thursday), from 1 pm to 4 pm
• 16.07.2021 (Friday), from 8 am to 5 pm
• 17.07.2021 (Saturday), from 9 am to 5 pm
• 18.07.2021 (Sunday), from 10 am to 3 pm

The Press Office of FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix Men and Women Wisła 2021 will be
organised at the Adam Małysz Ski Jumping Hill in Wisła-Malinka.

Opening hours of the Press Office:
• 16.07.2021 (Friday), from 10 am to 9 pm
• 17.07.2021 (Saturday), from 10 am to 9 pm
• 18.07.2021 (Sunday), from 10 am to 9 pm
MEDIA GUIDE - FIS SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP WISŁA 2020
COVID-19 ACTION during FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix Wisła 2021
                        GENERAL – LOC AND POLISH REGULATION
Current situation in Poland is stable. Local health authorities are addressing the following info:
• Keep social distance min.1,5m
• Use protection mask in all closed public areas like shops, petrol station, public
    transportation and hotel.
• Clean hands and use hygienic liquids

          THE FINAL SANITARY DECISIONS FOR THE MEDIA APPROVED BY FIS:
•    A negative result of the ANTIGEN TEST is required to receive a media accreditation badge.
•    TV journalists who enter the 'red bubble' at least for a moment are the only exception -
     they are obliged to undergo a PCR test
•    The obligation to provide a negative antigen test result applies also to persons fully
     vaccinated against COVID-19
•    The test result must not be dated more than 72 hours before the beginning of the
     competition, for which we consider the first official women's training on Friday 16 July
     2021 at 11.00 am.
•    Those who can prove that they have been tested positive for COVID-19 between 6 months
     and 2 weeks prior to FIS Grand Prix in Wisla and have not had any symptoms of illness for
     at least 3 days are exempt from the requirement to present a negative test result
COVID-19 ACTION during FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix Wisła 2021
                            VENUE – PRESS CENTRE
•   Use disinfectants as often as possible – liquids will be provided by LOC
•   Keeping social distance - min. 1.5 m
•   Protection mask (covering mouth and nose) needs to be used all the time.
•   Mandatory use of the mask in a situation where 1.5 m distance cannot be keep
•   The number of accredited journalists for the competition is significantly reduced in
    order to maintain social distance
•   The workplaces of journalists will be systematically disinfected

                             VENUE – MIXED ZONE
•   Protection mask needs to be used all the time
•   Keeping social distance - min. 1.5 m
•   A buffer zone (min. 1.5 m) will be created between journalists and athletes
•   Interviews with the winners of the competitions will be held in a mixed zone after
    the prize-giving ceremony
TECHNICAL DATA OF THE ADAM MAŁYSZ JUMPING HILL
Construction point (K)                   120 m
Hill size (HS)                           134 m
Length of in-run                         88,2 m
Gradient of in-run                       35°
Gradient at take-off                     10,5°
Height of take-off                       3m
Gradient at landing area                 34,8°
Spectator capacity                       8 000
Year of construction                     1933
Lighting                                 Yes
Plastic                                  Yes
Download the FIS Certificate for summer:
medias3.fis-ski.com/pdf/homologations/JP/POL/106_POL-M_2_Wisla_HS134_Mat.pdf
Download the FIS Certificate for winter:
medias2.fis-ski.com/pdf/homologations/JP/POL/106_POL_2_Wisla_HS134.pdf
SKI JUMPING HILL WINTER RECORDS
 DATE                     JUMPER          DISTANCE
   1933      Mieczysław Kozdruń             41,0 m
   1947      Rudolf Fros                    67,0 m
   1952      Stanisław Marusarz             78,0 m
   1960      Zdzisław Hryniewiecki          78,5 m
   1964      Józef Przybyła                 81,0 m      Actual record of the ski jumping
   1968      Józef Kocyan                   86,5 m     hill belongs to Stefan Kraft (AUT) –
   1968      Erwin Fiedor                   87,5 m
   1969      Garij Napałkow                 90,5 m           139 meters (08.01.2013)
   1971      Stefan Hula                    90,5 m
   1973      Stefan Hula                    93,0 m
   1973      Rudolf Hoehnl                  93,0 m
   1975      Stanisław Bobak                99,0 m
   1984      Janusz Malik                   102,5 m
   1985      Piotr Fijas                    103,5 m
   1986      Piotr Fijas                    104,5 m
   1996      Adam Małysz                    105,0 m
   1997      Jakub Janda                    110,0 m
   1997      Adam Małysz                    110,0 m
   1999      Robert Mateja                  110,5 m
   2001      Wojciech Skupień               112,5 m
14.02.2009   Kamil Stoch                    132,0 m
10.03.2011   Michael Hayböck                134,0 m   The longest jump - Peter Prevc (SLO)
12.03.2011   Vegard Haukø Sklett            135,0 m        140.5 meters (16.01.2014)
26.12.2011   Kamil Stoch                    136,0 m
04.02.2012   Bartłomiej Kłusek              136,5 m
08.01.2013   Stefan Kraft                   139,0 m
SKI JUMPING HILL SUMMER RECORDS
  DATE           JUMPER          DISTANCE
26.09.2008   Paweł Słowiok        123,0 m
26.09.2008   Marcin Bachleda      125,0 m
26.09.2008   Adam Małysz          126,0 m
26.09.2008   Maciej Kot           135,0 m
27.09.2008   Adam Małysz          132,0 m
27.09.2008   Adam Małysz          132,5 m
28.09.2008   Marcin Bachleda      133,5 m
13.09.2009   Marcin Bachleda      134,0 m
13.09.2009   Adam Małysz          134,0 m
25.07.2010   Adam Małysz          134,5 m
19.08.2010   Kamil Stoch          134,5 m
03.10.2010   Anssi Koivuranta     136,0 m
03.10.2010   Jure Šinkovec        137,5 m
21.07.2016   Anders Fannemel      137,5 m
19.09.2020   Martin Hamann        137,5 m
FIS WORLD CUP IN WISŁA WINNERS
   DATE                                          WINNERS
22.11.2020 1. EISENBICHLER Markus (GER) 2. GEIGER Karl (GER) 3. HUBER Daniel (AUT)
21.11.2020 1. AUT 2. GER 3. POL
24.11.2019 1. TANDE Daniel-André (NOR) 2. LANISEK Anže (SLO) 3. STOCH Kamil (POL)
23.11.2019 1. AUT 2. NOR 3. POL
18.11.2018 1. KLIMOV Evgeniy (RUS) 2. LEYE Stephan (GER) 3. KOBAYASHI Ryoyu (JPN)
17.11.2018 1. POL 2. GER 3. AUT
19.11.2017 1. KOBAYASHI Junshiro (JPN) 2. STOCH Kamil (POL) 3. KRAFT Stefan (AUT)
18.11.2017 1. NOR 2. AUT & POL
15.01.2017 1. STOCH Kamil (POL) 2. TANDE Daniel Andre (NOR) 3. PREVC Domen (SLO)
14.01.2017 1. STOCH Kamil (POL) 2. KRAFT Stefan (AUT) 3. WELLINGER Andreas (GER)
04.03.2016 1. KOUDELKA Roman (CZE) 2. GANGNES Kenneth (NOR) 3. KASAI Noriaki (JPN)
15.01.2015 1. KRAFT Stefan (AUT) 2. PREVC Peter (SLO) 3. FREUND Severin (GER)
FIS GRAND PRIX IN WISŁA WINNERS
   DATE                                         WINNERS
23.08.2020   1. KUBACKI Dawid (POL) 2. STOCH Kamil (POL) 3. ŻYŁA Piotr (POL)
22.08.2020   1. KUBACKI Dawid (POL) 2. STOCH Kamil (POL) 3. ŻYŁA Piotr (POL)
21.07.2019   1. ZAJC Timi (SLO) 2. KUBACKI Dawid (POL) 3. KLIMOV Evgeniy (RUS)
20.07.2019   1. POL 2. SLO 3. NOR
22.07.2018   1. STOCH Kamil (POL) 2. ZYŁA Piotr (POL) 3. Halvor Egnar Granerud (NOR)
21.07.2018   1. POL 2. GER 3. NOR
23.07.2016   1. KOT Maciej (POL) 2. FANNEMEL Anders (NOR) 3. WELLINGER Andreas (GER)
22.07.2016   1. NOR 2. SLO 3. GER
01.08.2015   1 KUBACKI Dawid (POL) 2. ŻYLA Piotr (POL) 3. GANGNES Kenneth (NOR)
31.07.2015   1. POL 2. GER 3. NOR
26.07.2014   1. PREVC Peter (SLO) 2. ŻYLA Piotr (POL) 3. WELLINGER Andreas (GER)
25.07.2014   1. POL 2. CZE 3. AUT
02.08.2013   1. POL 2. GER 3. SLO
03.08.2013   1. WELLINGER Andreas (GER) 2. KOT Maciej (POL) 3. KOUDELKA Roman (CZE)
21.07.2012   1. KOT Maciej (POL) 2. AMMANN Simon (SUI) 3. LOITZL Wolfgang (AUT)
20.07.2012   1. SLO 2. POL 3. GER
MUST SEE IN WISŁA
THE ADAM MAŁYSZ GALLERY OF SPORTS TROPHIES IN WISŁA
48a 1 Maja Street, 43-460 Wisła
(near the Orlen petrol station in the centre of Wisła).

Open from Tuesday till Saturday 10 am – 5 pm, Sunday 10 am – 3 pm;
mobile: +48 517 567 660
E-mail: galeria@malysz.org
WORTH SEEING IN WISŁA

In your free time, you should visit the Skiing Museum which
exhibits a rich collection of skiing equipment and some skis
dating back to the 19th century. The Adam Małysz K-134 Ski
Jumping Hill in Wisła – Malinka it is now the most modern
facility of this type in Poland.
The exhibition of objects connected with the life and art of
the highlanders from the Silesian Beskids can be visited at
the Beskid Museum. Near the Museum there is also the
Enclave of Wooden Construction.
One of the local attractions is also the Wisła Głębce Railway
Bridge with impressive dimensions, seven spans, the length
of 120 m and the height of 25 m. A lot of good impression
can be expected from a walk on the promenade along the
crown of the Czerniańskie Lake dam. The dam is 280 m long
and 30 m high. It connects the Biała Wisełka and Czarna
Wisełka brooks.
WISŁA – TOWN AT THE SPRINGS
Wisła - the Pearl of the Beskids is situated in the southern part of Poland, in the centre of
the Silesian Beskids, in the vicinity of the border with the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The
town is surrounded by forests and mountains and is distinguished by its specific location in
a few valleys, unlike other mountain towns. Friendly and hospitable residents of Wisła build
the atmosphere of homeliness and naturalness. All this makes the town vibrant all year
long. Each day spent in Wisła is a guarantee of exquisite and unforgettable views, smiling
and warm-hearted people around and various pastimes. If you want to relish what is really
worth trying, you are kindly invited to Wisła. The fans of Wisła can choose from among
more than 9.000 accommodation options of varied standard. The town tempts visitors with
its perfect tourist and recreation infrastructure, local cuisine and spectacular nature.
Wisła has gone a long way of development from the shepherds’ settlement to become a
popular mountain resort. Throughout ages, it has been influenced by various cultures.
Today, it is the place where you can observe respect for tradition at every step: from the
well-considered and coherent architecture referring to the modernism of the inter-war
period typical of Wisła, to the celebration of folk customs.
The Palace of the President of the Republic of Poland built in the period 1929-1930 and
given as a gift to President Ignacy Mościcki deserves special attention. The Palace is a true
pearl of Wisła’s architecture.
TOWN FOR ACTIVE PEOPLE
Wisła is a real paradise for the fans of active relaxation. Thanks to advanced infrastructure,
most sports disciplines can be practiced here. Thousands of people fascinated with white
craze come to the town each winter to enjoy their stay among more than 30 ski lifts with
perfectly prepared skiing routes and many kilometers of certified FIS cross-country skiing
tracks on the Kubalonka Pass.

Well-marked tourist and walking trails wait for tourists. 150 km of marked trails lead
through the Beskids, offering unforgettable views. In Wisła, fans of mountains and horses
can do horse-riding in the mountains and admire charming spots in the town and around
the Beskids on horseback.

Wisła’s nature makes an impression with the diversity of its flora and fauna. The mysteries
hidden in nature can be explored along the educational path running to the Barania Góra
mountain. The Rodła Cascade deserves special attention. It is undoubtedly the most
exquisite complex of sixteen natural water bars in the region of the Beskids, with the
height from 0.5 to 5 m. The history of Wisła is also closely bound to... grouse. Today, this
bird is bred in the Wisła Forest Inspectorate.
BESKID CULTURE

Location of Wisła was conducive to preserving the local dialect and developing artistic
talents of Wisła’s highlanders and the Beskid culture. The separate foklore of the Silesian
Beskid is visible in construction, clothing, art, songs and the customs of the local people.

The specific nature of the region and its customs can be best learnt by participation in
cultural events. An obligatory event is the Week of Beskid Culture, the largest folk event
in Europe. Almost 4,000 performers from all over the world come to this folk holiday.
Concerts are accompanied by the fairs of folk art and exhibitions.

Wisła’s cultural offer is very varied and everyone may find an event for themselves. The
fans of tradition are tempted by e.g. the Honey Festival, the Harvesting Festival, the
Wisła’s Days, the Summer with the Philharmonic, the Brass Band Festival. Very popular
are also sports and tourist events.
ARRIVALS TO WISŁA
               BY PLANE:
           Warsaw – 380 km
            Katowice – 90 km
            Crocow – 160 km
          Ostrava (CZE) – 70 km

              BY TRAIN:
          WISŁA UZDROWISKO

                  BY CAR:
PL / SVK or CZE boarder Ujsoły (SVK) 45 km
          Korbielów (SVK) 60 km
            Cieszyn (CZE) 25 km
           Zwardoń (SVK) 30 km
            Istebna (SVK) 15 km
CONTACT

Sławek Rykowski
Head of Press Office​, Spokesman
FIS ​Ski Jumping Grand Prix ​ Men and Women Wisła 2021
+48 ​500 121 908 I biuro@nikosportmedia.pl

Jerzy Kleszcz
Coordinator of Photographers
+48 501 035 402 I jerzy.kleszcz@gmail.com

The authors of the photos in the Media Guide:
Tomasz Markowski/SONY & Adam Nurkiewicz/Ambassador Nikon Poland
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