Längdskidåkning vid olympiska vinterspelen 1928 - 18 kilometer

18 kilometer
vid de II:a olympiska vinterspelen
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Längdskidåkning
Datum17 februari 1928
Deltagare49 från 15 nationer
Medaljörer
Guldmedalj Johan Grøttumsbråten Norge
Silvermedalj Ole Hegge Norge
Bronsmedalj Reidar Ødegaard Norge
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Loppet hölls den 17 februari 1928. 49 deltagare åkte loppet. Av dem kom 45 i mål.


MedaljTävlandeTid
GuldNorge Johan Grøttumsbråten1:37.01
SilverNorge Ole Hegge1:39.01
BronsNorge Reidar Ødegaard1:40.11
4Finland Veli Saarinen1:40.57
5Norge Hagbart Håkonsen1:41.29
6Sverige Per Erik Hedlund1:41.51
7Sverige Lars Theodor Jonsson1:41.59
7Finland Martti Lappalainen1:41.59
9Sverige Sven Utterström1:42.04
10Finland Ville Mattila1:44.37
11Tjeckoslovakien František Donth1:47.14
12Tjeckoslovakien Vladimír Novák1:47.53
13Finland Einar Mässeli1:47.55
14Tyskland Ludwig Böck1:48.56
15Schweiz Walter Bussmann1:49.46
16Tjeckoslovakien Otakar Německý1:50.20
17Österrike Harald Paumgarten1:51.43
18Polen Józef Bujak1:54.38
19Tyskland Otto Wahl1:55.00
20Tyskland Hans Bauer1:57.03
21Schweiz Otto Furrer1:57.05
22Italien Matteo Demetz1:57.08
23Polen Zdzisław Motyka1:58.10
24Schweiz Florian Zogg1:58.52
25Polen Andrzej Krzeptowski II1:59.02
26Kungariket Jugoslavien Joško Janša2:01.14
27Japan Takeo Yazawa2:02.29
28Frankrike François Vallier2:03.27
29Tyskland Wilhelm Braun2:03.52
30Frankrike Paul Simond2:03.54
31Japan Sakuta Takefushi2:04.20
32Japan Minoru Nagata2:04.23
33Frankrike Maurice Mandrillon2:04.39
34Italien Giovanni Testa2:08.49
35Italien Vitale Venzi2:09.28
36Frankrike Martial Payot2:09.42
37Japan Subaru Takahashi2:10.57
38Kanada William Thompson2:12.24
39Kungariket Jugoslavien Peter Klofutar2:14.08
40Kungariket Jugoslavien Janko Janša2:19.54
41Kanada Merritt Putman2:22.40
42Kungariket Jugoslavien Boris Režek2:28.44
43USA Anders Haugen2:30.30
44USA Charles Proctor2:35.00
45USA Rolf Monsen2:48.00
-Sverige Volger AnderssonBröt loppet
-Ungern Gyula SzepesBröt loppet
-Ungern Ferenc NémethBröt loppet
-Schweiz Alphonse JulenBröt loppet

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