
In March they organized the first international competition when set the first world record in Planica with 92 metres (302 ft).

The winner was with 55 and 60 m (180 and 197 ft), he set the first two hill records and the national record at the same time. On 4 February 1934 the hill, named the 'Bloudkova velikanka' (Slovenian: Velika Rožman/Bloudkova skakalnica), was opened with the National Championships. They were eventually convinced and the construction lasted from October to December 1933. Starting the construction brought up some problems, as the local population from opposed to building the venue and did not want to sell the land where the hill was supposed to be situated on. Gorec decided to build the bigger hill using Rožman's plans instead of Bloudek's plans, who was then left out.ĪLBUM - Žerave znamenie osudu LABEL - Opus YEAR - 1988 COUNTRY - Slovakia. However, at the same time, Ivan Rožman, a construction company owner and engineer drew plans for the K-90 hill.

Bloudek decided on the location and staked out the hill. Bloudek drew plans for the K-80 hill, as the did not allow any bigger hills at the time.

Old hill in 1963 In 1932, Joso Gorec, a key figure for the beginning of ski jumping in Planica, asked engineer to construct a large hill.
