Backhoppning vid olympiska vinterspelen 1936

Backhoppning
vid de IV:e olympiska vinterspelen
Datum16 februari 1936
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Resultaten från tävlingen i backhoppning vid olympiska vinterspelen 1936.

  • Efter silvermedaljen antog Sveriges Sven Eriksson efternamnet "Selånger" efter hans hemort, då många svenskar redan hade Eriksson som efternamn.

Medaljörer

GrenGuldSilverBrons
Herrar Birger Ruud
Norge
 Sven Eriksson
Sverige
 Reidar Andersen
Norge

Resultat

Herrar

Tävlingen hölls i "Große Olympiaschanze" med en K-punkt på 80 meter.


PlacNrNamnHopplängder (m)LängdpoängStilpoängTotalpoäng
134 Birger Ruud (NOR)75,0
74,5
118,518,0
19,5
18,0
19,0
19,5
19,5
232,2
240 Sven Eriksson (SWE)76,0
76,0
120,018,5
18,0
18,5
19,0
18,5
18,0
230,5
345 Reidar Andersen (NOR)74,0
75,0
118,418,5
18,5
18,5
19,0
17,5
18,5
228,9
49 Kaare Wahlberg (NOR)73,5
72,0
115,519,0
18,5
17,5
18,5
19,0
19,0
227,0
546 Stanisław Marusarz (POL)73,0
75,5
117,617,0
16,5
17,5
18,0
17,0
18,0
221,6
625 Lauri Valonen (FIN)73,5
67,0
111,917,5
17,5
18,5
18,0
19,0
17,0
219,4
739 Masaji Iguro (JPN)74,5
72,5
116,716,5
17,5
17,5
18,5
14,5
17,0
218,2
822 Arnholdt Kongsgård  (NOR)74,5
66,0
112,217,5
17,5
17,5
18,0
17,5
17,5
217,7
913 Väinö Tiihonen (FIN)71,5
70,0
112,817,5
17,0
17,0
17,5
16,5
17,0
215,3
1021 Hans Marr (GER)71,5
69,0
112,217,0
17,5
17,0
18,0
16,0
16,5
214,2
1132 Sverre Fredheim (USA)73,5
73,0
116,117,0
16,0
16,5
16,5
16,0
16,0
214,1
1244 Kurt Körner (GER)70.0
71.5
112.816.0
15.5
16.5
17.0
16.5
15.0
209.3
1343 Caspar Oimon (USA)71,5
72,5
114,613,0
16,5
15,5
17,0
15,0
16,0
207,6
1428 Tormod Mobraaten (CAN)71,5
66,5
110,414,0
15,0
16,5
16,5
16,0
18,5
206,9
154 Sixten Johansson (SWE)63,0
66,0
104,118,0
17,5
15,5
17,0
15,0
15,0
206,1
1617 Nils Hjelmström (SWE)68,0
62,5
105,318,0
17,0
16,0
16,0
16,5
16,0
204,8
1733 Franz Haslberger (GER)64,0
67,0
105,617,0
17,0
16,0
17,0
15,5
16,5
204,6
188 Paul Kraus (GER)62,5
62,5
101,417,5
18,0
16,0
17,0
17,5
17,0
204,4
1911 Richard Bühler (SUI)63,0
63,0
102,017,0
16,5
16,5
16,5
17,5
18,0
204,0
31 Sepp Bradl (AUT)64,0
70,5
108,016,0
16,0
16,0
17,5
15,0
15,5
204,0
2123 Andrzej Marusarz (POL)66,0
66,0
106,216,5
16,5
15,0
15,5
18,0
16,0
203,7
2229 Axel Östrand (SWE)61,0
68,0
104,416,5
16,5
16,0
17,0
15,5
17,5
203,4
237 Roy Mikkelsen (USA)69,5
68,0
110,116,5
15,5
15,5
15,0
14,5
15,5
202,6
2450 Timo Murama (FIN)71,0
70,0
112,214,0
15,0
15,5
15,5
15,0
15,0
202,2
256 Hans Mariacher (AUT)65,5
69,0
108,017,0
16,5
15,0
15,5
15,5
14,0
201,5
2619 Rudolf Rieger (AUT)68,0
67,5
108,916,0
15,0
16,0
15,0
16,0
13,5
200,4
2730 Jaroslav Lukeš (TCH)69,0
71,0
111,614,0
15,0
15,5
15,0
14,5
13,5
199,1
2847 Marcel Raymond (SUI)64,0
68,5
106,814,0
14,0
16,0
16,5
14,5
15,5
197,3
2918 Josef Kahl (TCH)64,0
64,5
104,115,0
16,0
15,5
15,0
16,0
14,5
196,1
3020 Walter Bietila (USA)66,5
63,5
104,716,0
14,0
15,0
15,0
16,0
14,5
195,2
312 Iwao Miyajima (JPN)63,5
63,5
102,616,0
16,5
14,5
15,5
14,0
15,5
194,6
3241 Johann Lahr (TCH)64,5
66,0
105,313,0
15,0
15,5
15,0
14,0
16,0
193,8
3335 Bronisław Czech (POL)62,5
63,5
102,015,0
16,0
16,0
16,0
13,5
14,5
193,0
3436 Reto Badrutt (SUI)64,5
65,0
104,715,0
14,5
15,5
15,0
13,0
13,5
191,2
353 Karl Baadsvik (CAN)63,5
59,0
99,615,0
15,0
13,5
14,0
15,0
15,0
187,1
3642 Franz Aschenwald (AUT)64,5
55,5
98,114,5
14,5
16,0
14,5
14,0
14,0
185,6
3710 Bruno Da Col (ITA)59,0
61,0
98,113,0
13,0
13,0
15,0
13,5
14,0
179,6
3816 Norman Gagne (CAN)58,0
57,0
94,814,0
15,0
12,0
12,5
14,0
15,0
177,3
3938 Franc Pribošek (YUG)59,0
55,0
93,914,0
14,5
12,5
13,0
13,0
15,0
175,9
405 Oldřich Buďárek (TCH)59,0
62,0
98,712,0
12,0
12,0
14,0
13,0
12,5
174,2
411 Albin Novšak (YUG)54,0
58,5
93,014,0
13,0
12,5
12,0
14,5
15,0
174,0
49 Hubert Clompe (ROU)58,0
59,0
96,014,5
12,0
12,0
13,0
14,0
12,5
174,0
4326 Franc Palme (YUG)61,0
55,0
95,413,0
12,0
12,0
11,0
13,0
12,5
168,9
4414 Albin Jakopič (YUG)52,0
53,0
87,610,0
11,0
11,0
11,0
13,5
12,0
156,1
4527 Goro Adachi (JPN)73,0
71,0
84,317,0
6,0
16,0
5,0
16,5
4,0
150,8
4615 Shinji Tatsuta (JPN)73,5
77,0
58,27,0
8,0
5,0
10,0
5,0
8,0
101,2
4737 Sauli Pälli (FIN)71,0
68,5
51,35,0
5,0
7,0
5,0
4,0
3,0
80,3
24 Mario Bonomo (ITA)Fall
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DNF
12 Levente Balatoni (HUN)-
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DNS
48 Sándor Darabos (HUN)-
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Deltagare

Totalt deltog 48 hoppare från 14 länder:

Referenser

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