Josef "Sepp" / "Bubi" Bradl (8 January 1918 – 3 March 1982) was an Austrian ski jumper who competed during the 1930s and 1950s. He was born in Wasserburg...
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racer, 2011 Moto2 World Champion Helmut Bradl (born 1961), German former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer Josef Bradl (1918 – 1982), Austrian ski jumper Kazimierz...
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(born 1936), Swiss football administrator, former president of FIFA Josef Bradl (1918-1982), Austria ski jumper and coach Sepp Daxenberger (1962–2010)...
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hill with 14 Yugoslavians and 10 Austrians was on schedule. Austrian Josef Bradl was the longest with 75.5 metres. On 11 March 1951, an international...
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novel discipline of ski flying is considered to have been started by Josef Bradl on 15 March. The trial round began at 10:30 AM and continued with two...
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competitors from three countries: Austria, Yugoslavia and Nazi Germany. Josef Bradl set another world record in last 4th round at 107 metres (351 ft). On...
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became the main constructor, improving the hill until his death. In 1936, Josef Bradl became the first man in history to jump over 100 metres (330 ft). The...
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and is replaced by radical militarist Kōki Hirota. March 15 – Austrian Josef Bradl sets the men's world record ski jump at 101.5 metres (333 ft) on Bloudkova...
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In 1935, the origins of ski flying began in Planica, Slovenia, where Josef Bradl became the first competitor in history to jump over 100 m (330 ft). At...
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was on schedule at last, after two days of waiting due to strong wind. Josef Bradl set the distance of the day at 88 metres. On 9 March 1940, second official...
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