Herrarnas 10 000 meter i hastighetsåkning på skridskor vid olympiska vinterspelen 1936
Herrarnas 10 000 meter vid de IV:e olympiska vinterspelen | |
Hastighetsåkning på skridskor | |
Anläggning | Rießersee |
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Datum | 14 februari |
Deltagare | 30 från 14 nationer |
Vinnartid | 17:24,3 |
Medaljörer | |
Ivar Ballangrud | Norge |
Birger Wasenius | Finland |
Max Stiepl | Österrike |
← 1932 1948 → |
Hastighetsåkning på skridskor vid olympiska vinterspelen 1936 | |
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500 meter | herrar |
1 500 meter | herrar |
5 000 meter | herrar |
10 000 meter | herrar |
<- 1932 | 1948 -> |
Herrarnas 10 000 meter i hastighetsåkning på skridskor vid olympiska vinterspelen 1936 genomfördes 14 februari 1936. 30 skridskoåkare från fjorton nationer deltog.
Medaljörer
Guld | Silver | Brons |
Ivar Ballangrud Norge | Birger Wasenius Finland | Max Stiepl Österrike |
Rekord
Dessa rekord gällde inför spelen.
Världsrekord | 17.17,4(*) | Armand Carlsen | Davos (SUI) | 5 februari 1928 |
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Olympiskt rekord | 18.04,8 | Julius Skutnabb | Chamonix (FRA) | 27 januari 1924 |
(*) Rekordet noterat på naturis.
Resultat
Placering | Tävlande | Tid |
Guld | Ivar Ballangrud | 17.24,3 |
Silver | Birger Wasenius | 17.28,2 |
Brons | Max Stiepl | 17.30,0 |
4 | Charles Mathiesen | 17.41,2 |
5 | Ossi Blomqvist | 17.42,4 |
6 | Jan Langedijk | 17.43,7 |
7 | Antero Ojala | 17.46,6 |
8 | Eddie Schroeder | 17.52,0 |
9 | Janusz Kalbarczyk | 17.54,0 |
10 | Michael Staksrud | 17.56,7 |
11 | Karl Wazulek | 17.57,1 |
12 | Willy Sandner | 18.02,0 |
13 | Seien Kin | 18.02,7 |
14 | László Hidvéghy | 18.04,0 |
15 | Heinz Sames | 18.04,3 |
16 | Dolf van der Scheer | 18.04,9 |
17 | Roelof Koops | 18.11,5 |
18 | Edward Wangberg | 18.15,8 |
19 | Alfons Bērziņš | 18.22,5 |
20 | Lou Dijkstra | 18.23,6 |
21 | Thomas White | 18.25,3 |
22 | Axel Johansson | 18.38,2 |
23 | Arvīds Lejnieks | 18.41,2 |
24 | Wilhelm Löwinger | 18.46,5 |
25 | Seitoku Ri | 18.50,3 |
26 | Yushoku Cho | 19.00,1 |
27 | Franz Ortner | 19.19,1 |
28 | Charles De Ligne | 23.32,9 |
- | Robert Petersen | DNF |
- | Aleksander Mitt | DNF |
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