Backhoppning vid olympiska vinterspelen 1936
Backhoppning vid de IV:e olympiska vinterspelen | |
Datum | 16 februari 1936 |
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← Lake Placid 1932 Sankt Moritz 1948 → |
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
Gren | Guld | Silver | Brons |
Herrar | Birger Ruud Norge | Sven Eriksson Sverige | Reidar Andersen Norge |
Resultat
Herrar
Tävlingen hölls i "Große Olympiaschanze" med en K-punkt på 80 meter.
Plac | Nr | Namn | Hopplängder (m) | Längdpoäng | Stilpoäng | Totalpoäng | ||
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1 | 34 | Birger Ruud (NOR) | 75,0 74,5 | 118,5 | 18,0 19,5 | 18,0 19,0 | 19,5 19,5 | 232,2 |
2 | 40 | Sven Eriksson (SWE) | 76,0 76,0 | 120,0 | 18,5 18,0 | 18,5 19,0 | 18,5 18,0 | 230,5 |
3 | 45 | Reidar Andersen (NOR) | 74,0 75,0 | 118,4 | 18,5 18,5 | 18,5 19,0 | 17,5 18,5 | 228,9 |
4 | 9 | Kaare Wahlberg (NOR) | 73,5 72,0 | 115,5 | 19,0 18,5 | 17,5 18,5 | 19,0 19,0 | 227,0 |
5 | 46 | Stanisław Marusarz (POL) | 73,0 75,5 | 117,6 | 17,0 16,5 | 17,5 18,0 | 17,0 18,0 | 221,6 |
6 | 25 | Lauri Valonen (FIN) | 73,5 67,0 | 111,9 | 17,5 17,5 | 18,5 18,0 | 19,0 17,0 | 219,4 |
7 | 39 | Masaji Iguro (JPN) | 74,5 72,5 | 116,7 | 16,5 17,5 | 17,5 18,5 | 14,5 17,0 | 218,2 |
8 | 22 | Arnholdt Kongsgård (NOR) | 74,5 66,0 | 112,2 | 17,5 17,5 | 17,5 18,0 | 17,5 17,5 | 217,7 |
9 | 13 | Väinö Tiihonen (FIN) | 71,5 70,0 | 112,8 | 17,5 17,0 | 17,0 17,5 | 16,5 17,0 | 215,3 |
10 | 21 | Hans Marr (GER) | 71,5 69,0 | 112,2 | 17,0 17,5 | 17,0 18,0 | 16,0 16,5 | 214,2 |
11 | 32 | Sverre Fredheim (USA) | 73,5 73,0 | 116,1 | 17,0 16,0 | 16,5 16,5 | 16,0 16,0 | 214,1 |
12 | 44 | Kurt Körner (GER) | 70.0 71.5 | 112.8 | 16.0 15.5 | 16.5 17.0 | 16.5 15.0 | 209.3 |
13 | 43 | Caspar Oimon (USA) | 71,5 72,5 | 114,6 | 13,0 16,5 | 15,5 17,0 | 15,0 16,0 | 207,6 |
14 | 28 | Tormod Mobraaten (CAN) | 71,5 66,5 | 110,4 | 14,0 15,0 | 16,5 16,5 | 16,0 18,5 | 206,9 |
15 | 4 | Sixten Johansson (SWE) | 63,0 66,0 | 104,1 | 18,0 17,5 | 15,5 17,0 | 15,0 15,0 | 206,1 |
16 | 17 | Nils Hjelmström (SWE) | 68,0 62,5 | 105,3 | 18,0 17,0 | 16,0 16,0 | 16,5 16,0 | 204,8 |
17 | 33 | Franz Haslberger (GER) | 64,0 67,0 | 105,6 | 17,0 17,0 | 16,0 17,0 | 15,5 16,5 | 204,6 |
18 | 8 | Paul Kraus (GER) | 62,5 62,5 | 101,4 | 17,5 18,0 | 16,0 17,0 | 17,5 17,0 | 204,4 |
19 | 11 | Richard Bühler (SUI) | 63,0 63,0 | 102,0 | 17,0 16,5 | 16,5 16,5 | 17,5 18,0 | 204,0 |
31 | Sepp Bradl (AUT) | 64,0 70,5 | 108,0 | 16,0 16,0 | 16,0 17,5 | 15,0 15,5 | 204,0 | |
21 | 23 | Andrzej Marusarz (POL) | 66,0 66,0 | 106,2 | 16,5 16,5 | 15,0 15,5 | 18,0 16,0 | 203,7 |
22 | 29 | Axel Östrand (SWE) | 61,0 68,0 | 104,4 | 16,5 16,5 | 16,0 17,0 | 15,5 17,5 | 203,4 |
23 | 7 | Roy Mikkelsen (USA) | 69,5 68,0 | 110,1 | 16,5 15,5 | 15,5 15,0 | 14,5 15,5 | 202,6 |
24 | 50 | Timo Murama (FIN) | 71,0 70,0 | 112,2 | 14,0 15,0 | 15,5 15,5 | 15,0 15,0 | 202,2 |
25 | 6 | Hans Mariacher (AUT) | 65,5 69,0 | 108,0 | 17,0 16,5 | 15,0 15,5 | 15,5 14,0 | 201,5 |
26 | 19 | Rudolf Rieger (AUT) | 68,0 67,5 | 108,9 | 16,0 15,0 | 16,0 15,0 | 16,0 13,5 | 200,4 |
27 | 30 | Jaroslav Lukeš (TCH) | 69,0 71,0 | 111,6 | 14,0 15,0 | 15,5 15,0 | 14,5 13,5 | 199,1 |
28 | 47 | Marcel Raymond (SUI) | 64,0 68,5 | 106,8 | 14,0 14,0 | 16,0 16,5 | 14,5 15,5 | 197,3 |
29 | 18 | Josef Kahl (TCH) | 64,0 64,5 | 104,1 | 15,0 16,0 | 15,5 15,0 | 16,0 14,5 | 196,1 |
30 | 20 | Walter Bietila (USA) | 66,5 63,5 | 104,7 | 16,0 14,0 | 15,0 15,0 | 16,0 14,5 | 195,2 |
31 | 2 | Iwao Miyajima (JPN) | 63,5 63,5 | 102,6 | 16,0 16,5 | 14,5 15,5 | 14,0 15,5 | 194,6 |
32 | 41 | Johann Lahr (TCH) | 64,5 66,0 | 105,3 | 13,0 15,0 | 15,5 15,0 | 14,0 16,0 | 193,8 |
33 | 35 | Bronisław Czech (POL) | 62,5 63,5 | 102,0 | 15,0 16,0 | 16,0 16,0 | 13,5 14,5 | 193,0 |
34 | 36 | Reto Badrutt (SUI) | 64,5 65,0 | 104,7 | 15,0 14,5 | 15,5 15,0 | 13,0 13,5 | 191,2 |
35 | 3 | Karl Baadsvik (CAN) | 63,5 59,0 | 99,6 | 15,0 15,0 | 13,5 14,0 | 15,0 15,0 | 187,1 |
36 | 42 | Franz Aschenwald (AUT) | 64,5 55,5 | 98,1 | 14,5 14,5 | 16,0 14,5 | 14,0 14,0 | 185,6 |
37 | 10 | Bruno Da Col (ITA) | 59,0 61,0 | 98,1 | 13,0 13,0 | 13,0 15,0 | 13,5 14,0 | 179,6 |
38 | 16 | Norman Gagne (CAN) | 58,0 57,0 | 94,8 | 14,0 15,0 | 12,0 12,5 | 14,0 15,0 | 177,3 |
39 | 38 | Franc Pribošek (YUG) | 59,0 55,0 | 93,9 | 14,0 14,5 | 12,5 13,0 | 13,0 15,0 | 175,9 |
40 | 5 | Oldřich Buďárek (TCH) | 59,0 62,0 | 98,7 | 12,0 12,0 | 12,0 14,0 | 13,0 12,5 | 174,2 |
41 | 1 | Albin Novšak (YUG) | 54,0 58,5 | 93,0 | 14,0 13,0 | 12,5 12,0 | 14,5 15,0 | 174,0 |
49 | Hubert Clompe (ROU) | 58,0 59,0 | 96,0 | 14,5 12,0 | 12,0 13,0 | 14,0 12,5 | 174,0 | |
43 | 26 | Franc Palme (YUG) | 61,0 55,0 | 95,4 | 13,0 12,0 | 12,0 11,0 | 13,0 12,5 | 168,9 |
44 | 14 | Albin Jakopič (YUG) | 52,0 53,0 | 87,6 | 10,0 11,0 | 11,0 11,0 | 13,5 12,0 | 156,1 |
45 | 27 | Goro Adachi (JPN) | 73,0 71,0 | 84,3 | 17,0 6,0 | 16,0 5,0 | 16,5 4,0 | 150,8 |
46 | 15 | Shinji Tatsuta (JPN) | 73,5 77,0 | 58,2 | 7,0 8,0 | 5,0 10,0 | 5,0 8,0 | 101,2 |
47 | 37 | Sauli Pälli (FIN) | 71,0 68,5 | 51,3 | 5,0 5,0 | 7,0 5,0 | 4,0 3,0 | 80,3 |
– | 24 | Mario Bonomo (ITA) | Fall - | - | - - | - - | - - | DNF |
– | 12 | Levente Balatoni (HUN) | - - | - | - - | - - | - - | DNS |
48 | Sándor Darabos (HUN) | - - | - | - - | - - | - - | DNS |
Deltagare
Totalt deltog 48 hoppare från 14 länder:
- Finland (4)
- Italien (2)
- Japan (4)
- Kanada (3)
- Jugoslavien (4)
- Norge (4)
- Polen (3)
- Rumänien (1)
- Schweiz (3)
- Sverige (4)
- Tjeckoslovakien (4)
- Tyskland (4)
- USA (4)
- Österrike (4)
Referenser
- Den här artikeln är helt eller delvis baserad på material från engelskspråkiga Wikipedia, tidigare version.
Externa länkar
- Wikimedia Commons har media som rör Backhoppning vid olympiska vinterspelen 1936.
- Internationella olympiska kommitténs resultatdatabas
- Official Olympic Report
- Wudarski, Pawel (1999). ”Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich”. http://olympic.w.interia.pl/. Läst 16 maj 2008. (polska)
- 1936 Ski Jumping results
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