Herrarnas kombination i alpin skidåkning vid olympiska vinterspelen 1936
Herrarnas kombination under de olympiska vinterspelen 1936 i Garmisch-Partenkirchen arrangerades den 7 och 9 februari 1936.
Medaljörer
Spel | Guld | Silver | Brons |
Franz Pfnür Tyskland | Gustav Lantschner Tyskland | Émile Allais Frankrike |
Resultat
Placering | Namn | Land | Störtlopp | Slalom | Totalt |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Franz Pfnür | Tyskland | 98.49 | 100.00 | 99.25 | |
Gustav Lantschner | Tyskland | 96.38 | 96.13 | 96.26 | |
Émile Allais | Frankrike | 96.18 | 93.20 | 94.69 | |
4 | Birger Ruud | Norge | 100.00 | 86.75 | 93.38 |
5 | Roman Wörndle | Tyskland | 95.42 | 86.90 | 91.16 |
6 | Rudolf Cranz | Tyskland | 94.54 | 87.52 | 91.03 |
7 | Giacinto Sertorelli | Italien | 94.23 | 86.54 | 90.39 |
8 | Alf Konningen | Norge | 95.67 | 84.45 | 90.06 |
9 | Per Fossum | Norge | 94.79 | 81.44 | 88.12 |
10 | Dick Durrance | USA | 90.89 | 84.59 | 87.74 |
11 | Maurice Lafforgue | Frankrike | 87.25 | 84.40 | 85.83 |
12 | Peter Lunn | Storbritannien | 85.64 | 81.99 | 83.82 |
13 | George Page | USA | 83.84 | 81.86 | 82.85 |
14 | James Palmer-Tomkinson | Storbritannien | 81.88 | 83.15 | 82.52 |
15 | Ciril Praček | Jugoslavien | 84.68 | 78.40 | 81.54 |
16 | Walter Hollmann | Tjeckoslovakien | 83.16 | 78.86 | 81.01 |
17 | Adriano Guarnieri | Italien | 88.05 | 73.82 | 80.94 |
18 | Vittorio Chierroni | Italien | 89.81 | 71.79 | 80.80 |
19 | László Szalay | Ungern | 76.76 | 82.59 | 79.68 |
20 | Bronisław Czech | Polen | 82.97 | 75.84 | 79.41 |
21 | Johann Knahl | Tjeckoslovakien | 81.56 | 75.26 | 78.41 |
22 | Roland Allard | Frankrike | 82.26 | 73.45 | 77.86 |
23 | Robert Livermore | USA | 78.87 | 75.49 | 77.18 |
24 | Horst Scheeser | Rumänien | 79.09 | 74.00 | 76.55 |
25 | Franci Čop | Jugoslavien | 76.93 | 74.83 | 75.88 |
26 | Wilhelm Pick | Tjeckoslovakien | 82.21 | 68.38 | 75.30 |
27 | Károly Kővári | Ungern | 79.74 | 70.35 | 75.05 |
28 | Karol Zając | Polen | 75.51 | 74.23 | 74.87 |
29 | Christopher Hudson | Storbritannien | 71.60 | 76.24 | 73.92 |
30 | Imre Csík | Ungern | 82.54 | 61.93 | 72.24 |
31 | Bertil Persson | Sverige | 74.46 | 67.43 | 70.95 |
32 | Fedor Weinschenck | Polen | 74.46 | 56.87 | 65.67 |
33 | Emil Žnidar | Jugoslavien | 59.60 | 64.07 | 61.84 |
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