Derek Fischer
Derek Fischer
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DOWNHILL COMPARE Innsbruck 1976 Klammer Russi
Winter Olympic Games 1976 Innsbruck / Bernhard Russi (Switzerland) vs Franz Klammer (Austria) in men's downhill
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Відео

View HintererBrunnenkogel
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Mountain view from HINTERER BRUNNENKOGEL / PITZTAL
View CimaBianca
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Mountain view from CIMA BIANCA / BORMIO
What do we honor DOWNHILL for ?
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11 memorable moments from downhill skiing.
DH Course Schladming Planai
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Top ski downhill course of the first cup victory for Kaiser Franz Klammer
DH Course Bormio Stelvio
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Stelvio in Bormio - Top Ski Downhill Course
DH Piste Stelvio Bormio
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Visit ski downhill course STELVIO in Bormio (February 2020)
DH Course Kitzbühel Streif
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Streif in Kitzbühel - Top Ski Downhill Course
Big Jump KAMELBUCKEL FL
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Jump KAMELBUCKEL at alpine ski downhill course SASLONG in Val Gardena (Italy).
DH Course Wengen Lauberhorn
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Lauberhorn in Wengen - Top Ski Downhill Course
Big Jump MAUSEFALLE
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Jump MAUSEFALLE at ski downhill course STREIF in Kitzbühel (Austria)
Big Jump GOLDEN EAGLE
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GOLDEN EAGLE JUMP at ski downhill course BIRDS OF PRAY in Beaver Creek (USA).
Big Jump KAMELBUCKEL
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Jump KAMELBUCKEL at alpine ski downhill course SASLONG in Val Gardena (Italy).
DOWNHILL COMPARE Bormio 1985v2005
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Stelvio downhill course in Bormio. Place of two World Championships. Pirmin Zurbriggen (Switzerland) won in 1985, Bode Miller (USA) in 2005.
DOWNHILL COMPARE 1984 Johnson vs Müller
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Winter Olympic Games 1984 Sarajevo / Men's Downhill / Bill Johnson (USA) vs. Peter Müller (Switzerland).
DOWNHILL COMPARE 1976 Russi vs Klammer
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DOWNHILL COMPARE 1976 Russi vs Klammer

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @rapanui1827
    @rapanui1827 7 місяців тому

    Music Titel bitte! Danke! mfg franz

  • @MWhite-dv1uu
    @MWhite-dv1uu 7 місяців тому

    DAYYYYMMM

  • @softhotty
    @softhotty 7 місяців тому

    I always referred to Franz Klammer when I skied.

  • @B-A-L
    @B-A-L 8 місяців тому

    This was my first time watching the Winter Olympics that I can remember. I was nine years old at the time and this sparked my love of alpine skiing ever since! To make it even better my mum took me and my sister to Austria for the summer holidays in the same year and we visited Innsbruck and many of the Winter Olympics locations. I also spent my tenth birthday in Vienna! I've been a fan of the Austrian ski team ever since!

  • @oliveenglish9386
    @oliveenglish9386 Рік тому

    I remember watching this all those years ago and I still love seeing it now. Absolutely brilliant!

  • @hartlkoenigsrainer9092
    @hartlkoenigsrainer9092 Рік тому

    But hey guys: the bronze medalist was HERBERT PLANK, not ERIK HAKER

  • @ZENmud
    @ZENmud Рік тому

    Didier Defago's win was fun to watch, from the Party Deck below Hundschopf... 🥂🥂

  • @BeautifuLakesStreamsBiologists

    Sometimes an event is just willed into reality. I remember watching this race on tv. Somehow I just knew Klammer would win. I think the reality is Klammer KNEW he would win. Success requires great will !

  • @wippermannl
    @wippermannl Рік тому

    this year the only jump 20 meter max. its getting boring

  • @area51r
    @area51r Рік тому

    Radical x 3

  • @kingarthurusatenniscoach1415

    brilliant brilliant worthy of a gold medal presentation Thank you Why this has not got 1 million views is beyond me Thank you Derek Fischer

  • @jimmydingo7138
    @jimmydingo7138 Рік тому

    Missing- 1.) Todd Brooker (Can.) @ Kitbuhel fall, and Gernot Rheinstaedtler tragic death at Wengen 1991

  • @salzburgergangsterdergangs1930
    @salzburgergangsterdergangs1930 2 роки тому

    Eine Legende der Franz klammer😎👍🏻

  • @semperoccultus
    @semperoccultus 2 роки тому

    THANK YOU FOR SHARING THE VIDEO.VERY THANK.

  • @salzburgergangsterdergangs1930
    @salzburgergangsterdergangs1930 2 роки тому

    Sind doch keine Sprünge😎😂😂

  • @dariuszsiek3676
    @dariuszsiek3676 2 роки тому

    Schönes Video mit tollen Eindrücken!

  • @Laker79
    @Laker79 2 роки тому

    USA Today tried to say a few years ago that hitting a fast ball from RJ was the most difficult thing in sports….I dare the write to ski the streif

  • @gdaig203
    @gdaig203 2 роки тому

    Top 2 sporting wins ever as far as I can see. The Austrians assumed Klammer would win. Never had pressure been one athlete been to win at no cost.

  • @raynic1173
    @raynic1173 2 роки тому

    bro, ffs, 51.27 % in not 27 degrees. It's 46 degrees.

    • @MrDerekFischer
      @MrDerekFischer 2 роки тому

      51,27% is not 27 degrees. It is 30,8 degrees.🤣

    • @raynic1173
      @raynic1173 2 роки тому

      @@MrDerekFischer you're still wrong. You dont seem to understand what % of slope is. Flat = 0, straight up = 100 and/so 50% = 45 degrees.

    • @MrDerekFischer
      @MrDerekFischer 2 роки тому

      @@raynic1173 Your theory is quite individual. What trigonometric function do you use in your calculations? I can see that it is neither a tangens nor a sinus. How do you calculate the 60-degree slope as a percentage?

    • @raynic1173
      @raynic1173 2 роки тому

      Simply knowledge. First acknowledge that straight up equals 100 %. So then 100% = 90 degrees. Same thing as if you use radiants. Radiants I believe was created to have slopes in base 10. Which we know makes for easy math, although creating some confusion when converting from/to degrees. However, I think for converting you need to develop an algebraic equation. (And there's more than one way to get there). So if use a simple identifier p for percent and d for degrees. Example, We have 100p = 90d. So. 50 percent or 1/2 could be expressed as. 100p(1/2) = 90d(1/2). Or 100p/2 = 90d/2 So 50p = 45d. So that example is the what ever you do to one side of the equation you must do to the other to maintain equality. Another is the basics of understanding percentages. As one thing being apart of the whole. In this case the part is in the numerator and the whole is in the denominator. Solving the equation will give you percentages of anything. Also this is what "fractions" represent. When we write 2/3, we are saying 2 parts of 3. We can also ask what percent is 2 parts. So we divide 2 by 3 and we get 0.66 an then multiply by 100, which equals 66 percent. So to and answer you question what percent is 60 degrees. We can say (60 / 90) x 100 = ?p 66 = ?p. Another way to do it is to say... 60d is to 90d, as Xp is too 100p. Or 60/90 = X/100 (60/90) x 100 = X 66 = X So 60d = 66p. If you want to go the other way 33.3333p = ?d 33.3333p/100p = Xd/90d Or 33.3333/100 = X/90 (33.3333/100) x 90 = X .3333333 x 90 = X 29.99997 = X So 33.3333 percent (1/3) = 30 degrees.

    • @TheColinChapman
      @TheColinChapman 6 місяців тому

      @@raynic1173 100% = 90 degrees is not true. the percentage is the tangens of the angle, not the sine. so 100% equals 45°.

  • @scotteinarj
    @scotteinarj 2 роки тому

    1st Gold for USA !!!!

  • @scotteinarj
    @scotteinarj 2 роки тому

    Epic run !!!!

  • @ianmarsden1130
    @ianmarsden1130 2 роки тому

    I was 12 when I watched this. Everyone had been talking about Klammer. When I saw Russi's run, he was so smooth (only one slight mistake in the mid section) and so fast. I thought how can you beat that. Then Klammer just took the hardest fastest lines, nearly losing it on several occasions. Always carrying as much speed as he could find through the corners. I think that I breathed out only twice during his run. I don't think that I have seen a better sporting performance.

  • @bthvnyt
    @bthvnyt 2 роки тому

    Not even a ski fan but I gotta say Klammer's run was immortal. That's all that needs to be said. Oh then I watch Tyson vs Marvis Frazier boxing 20 second match. It's like the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat.

  • @Waldlaeufer70
    @Waldlaeufer70 2 роки тому

    Die Hommage an die Fahrer aus den 1980er-Jahren ist schön. Aber irgendwie fehlt da die Fahrt von Didier Cuche aus dem Jahr 2011. Das war für mich die ultimative Bewältigung der Mausefalle. The homage to the riders from the 1980s is nice. But somehow Didier Cuche's ride from 2011 is missing. For me, that was the ultimate mastery of the "Mausefalle" (mousetrap).

  • @baselkicker
    @baselkicker 2 роки тому

    04:33 What do they say before the last jump from nyman. It looks like a huge long jump.

    • @kiejro
      @kiejro 2 роки тому

      That it was a 80 meter jump basically

  • @oliviertanguy1503
    @oliviertanguy1503 2 роки тому

    BRONZE: HERBERT PLANCK.

  • @flexmaen
    @flexmaen 2 роки тому

    Russi did a course correction on that last turn because he almost hit the gate - see 2:15. This decresed his speed. He also mentioned this shocking moment in a recent documentry about this race.

  • @rideon6140
    @rideon6140 2 роки тому

    Miss the Bodemeister!

  • @polopopolo2197
    @polopopolo2197 2 роки тому

    Bill Johnson needs to be remembered more than he has. RIP Billy and thank you Derek Fisher for posting this!

  • @MrSwj2009
    @MrSwj2009 2 роки тому

    Wonderful analysis, thank you for that.

  • @hervetermat9649
    @hervetermat9649 2 роки тому

    Super vidéo et une pensée à DAVID POISSON qui chute sur les KAMELS .

  • @kencummings953
    @kencummings953 2 роки тому

    You couldn't even attempt to take that radical a line in that final turn unless you were in supreme physical condition. I remember Sport Illustrated explaining that the G forces on some of his lines were enough to knock the wind out of you or even make you go light headed u less you were in unbelievable shape. Klammer had a very strong lower base and a reputation as a strong finisher and that was the difference

  • @Ste13MD
    @Ste13MD 2 роки тому

    In Bormio you can ski from the top (3011 m) to the base (1245 m)...almost 2 km of altitude, Amazing ❤️

  • @lhelvete
    @lhelvete 2 роки тому

    Bonne retraite sportive a CARLO JANKA 🇨🇭🇨🇭

  • @davidetranquillini4864
    @davidetranquillini4864 2 роки тому

    Sasslong is the Val Gardena course, while the Stelvio pist is in Bormio,mistake at 00:5

  • @alexbennion9087
    @alexbennion9087 2 роки тому

    This is why the Internet was created. Thanks.

  • @texasrockshillcountry6574
    @texasrockshillcountry6574 3 роки тому

    Both were Champions!

  • @V1RT8
    @V1RT8 3 роки тому

    The bronze medal went to Herbert Plank, Italy. Not Erik Haker

  • @tntmac2705
    @tntmac2705 3 роки тому

    I remember watching this live. Well as live as things were back then from halfway around the world. One of my favorite Olympic memories. Truly amazing.

  • @dapdizzy
    @dapdizzy 3 роки тому

    How long were the Sochi 2014 Olympics Roza Hutor lake jumps? I believe about 70+ meters, maybe more.

    • @pascalb.7126
      @pascalb.7126 6 місяців тому

      Yes this was one of the most beautiful course I ve ever seen! Unfortunately never in World cup what a shame. Even when everything would be normal with russian situation they would not take that into calendar....

  • @d3e34c79
    @d3e34c79 3 роки тому

    1:33 I've seen this impressiv scene 40 years ago

    • @alexandersapounov1775
      @alexandersapounov1775 3 роки тому

      Yea that mountain in the background is called „Langkofel“ in German. Its Italian name is „Sassolungo“, in Ladin it‘s called „Saslonch“. Saslong (the downhill shown in the video) is named by this mountain (small difference in spelling between Saslong and Saslonch).

  • @DFlSWITZERLAND
    @DFlSWITZERLAND 3 роки тому

    Derek - these aren't the KAMELBÜCKEL, but the KAMELBUCKEL. That's still plural and does not need an 'ü' (nore the 's' at the end). Ein Kamelbuckel, drei Kamelbuckel. :)

  • @SanderAnderon
    @SanderAnderon 3 роки тому

    "longest jump: 88 meters" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @rhutchski
    @rhutchski 3 роки тому

    Pure AWESOMENESS.

  • @hrgunit
    @hrgunit 3 роки тому

    Nice compilation, well done!

  • @beechnut8779
    @beechnut8779 3 роки тому

    Wow, this brings back memories! I was 18 years old and had never witnessed any sport moment this exciting.

    • @diverdave4056
      @diverdave4056 7 місяців тому

      i was 18 watching this ! WOW is was so exciting to see

  • @lonelycubicle
    @lonelycubicle 3 роки тому

    My favorite sports moment ever

  • @maximvs537
    @maximvs537 3 роки тому

    Nice

  • @oliverstillger1641
    @oliverstillger1641 3 роки тому

    Wahnsinn 👍

  • @samsignorelli
    @samsignorelli 3 роки тому

    I have yet to see a more hell-bent-for-leather run in a downhill than Klammer. An absolutely "take no prisoners" approach.