Hastighetsåkning på skridskor vid olympiska vinterspelen 1936

Hastighetsåkning på skridskor
vid de IV:e olympiska vinterspelen
AnläggningRiessersee
Datum11-14 februari 1936
Deltagare52 från 16 nationer
← Lake Placid 1932   Sankt Moritz 1948 →
Aleksander Mitt från Estland under spelen.

Hastighetsåkning på skridskor vid olympiska vinterspelen 1936 i Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Tyskland. Fyra tävlingar hölls,torsdag 11 februari 1936, onsdag 12 februari 1936, torsdag 13 februari 1936 och fredag 14 februari 1936.

Speed skating

Medaljsummering

GrenGuldSilverBrons
500 meter
Detaljer...
 Ivar Ballangrud
Norge
43,4 Georg Krog
Norge
43,5 Leo Freisinger
USA
44,0
1 500 meter
Detaljer...
 Charles Mathiesen
Norge
2:19,2 Ivar Ballangrud
Norge
2:20,2 Birger Wasenius
Finland
2:20,9
5000 meter
Detaljer...
 Ivar Ballangrud
Norge
8:19,6
(OR)
 Birger Wasenius
Finland
8:23,3 Antero Ojala
Finland
8:30,1
10 000 meter
Detaljer...
 Ivar Ballangrud
Norge
17:24,3
(OR)
 Birger Wasenius
Finland
17:28,2 Max Stiepl
Österrike
17:30,0

Deltagande länder

17 åkare deltog i alla fyra tävlingar.

Totalt deltog 52 åkare från 16 länder.

Medaljligan

Pl.NationGuldSilverBronsTotalt
1 Norge4206
2 Finland0224
3 USA0011
 Österrike0011

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