Längdskidåkning vid olympiska vinterspelen 1928 - 18 kilometer
18 kilometer vid de II:a olympiska vinterspelen | |
Längdskidåkning | |
Datum | 17 februari 1928 |
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Deltagare | 49 från 15 nationer |
Medaljörer | |
Johan Grøttumsbråten | Norge |
Ole Hegge | Norge |
Reidar Ødegaard | Norge |
← Chamonix 1924 Lake Placid 1932 → |
Loppet hölls den 17 februari 1928. 49 deltagare åkte loppet. Av dem kom 45 i mål.
Källor
- Officiell olympisk rapport
- Wudarski, Pawel (1999). ”Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich”. http://olympic.w.interia.pl/. Läst 14 maj 2008. (polska)
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