Längdskidåkning vid olympiska vinterspelen 1936 - 4x10 kilometer stafett
Längdskidåkning Herrarnas stafett (4 × 10 km) | |||
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Datum | 10 februari | ||
Deltagare | 64 deltagare från 16 nationer | ||
Anläggning | Olympiska skidstadion | ||
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Herrarnas stafett i längdskidåkning vid olympiska vinterspelen 1936 (4 × 10 km) hölls på anläggningen Olympiska skidstadion i skidorten Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Tyskland den 10 februari 1936.
Medaljörer
Deltagare
16 stafettlag med 4 åkare i respektive lag tävlade i herrarnas stafettävling.
Resultat
16 nationer deltog i herrarnas stafett vid OS 1936. Ett lag, Turkiet, bröt på sista sträckan. Finland vann 6 sekunder före Norge och 90 sekunder före Sverige.[1]
Tabellen visar resultat, tid och placering för samtliga åk, samt lagets tider och placeringar.
Teckenförklaring | |
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Pl. | Lagens placering |
Nr | Lagens startnummer |
Åk | Åk i ordning inom laget, med tröjfärger |
AT | Ackumulerad tid för respektive åk efter målgång |
TMM | Tidsmarginal vid målgång |
PM | Åkarens placering vid målgång |
Sluttid | Lagets tid i mål |
TTM | Total tidsmarginal för laget sluttid |
Pl. | Nr | Nation | Namn | Åk | Åktid | AT | TMM | PM | Laginfo | |
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Sluttid | TTM | |||||||||
3 | Finland | Sulo Nurmela | 1 | 42,34 | 42,34 | +1,02 | 2 | 2.41,33 | ±0 | |
Klaes Karppinen | 2 | 39,56 | 1.22,30 | +1,25 | 3 | |||||
Matti Lähde | 3 | 39,49 | 2.02,21 | +1,24 | 2 | |||||
Kalle Jalkanen | 4 | 39,14 | 2.41,33 | ±0 | 1 | |||||
13 | Norge | Oddbjørn Hagen | 1 | 41,32 | 41,32 | ±0 | 1 | 2.41,39 | +0,06 | |
Olaf Hoffsbakken | 2 | 39,33 | 1.21,05 | ±0 | 1 | |||||
Sverre Brodahl | 3 | 39,52 | 2.00,57 | ±0 | 1 | |||||
Bjarne Iversen | 4 | 40,42 | 2.41,39 | +0,06 | 2 | |||||
1 | Sverige | John Berger | 1 | 42,49 | 42,49 | +1,17 | 3 | 2.43,03 | +1,30 | |
Erik August Larsson | 2 | 39,39 | 1.22,28 | +1,23 | 2 | |||||
Arthur Häggblad | 3 | 40,34 | 2.03,02 | +2,05 | 3 | |||||
Martin Matsbo | 4 | 40,01 | 2.43,03 | +1,30 | 3 | |||||
4 | 5 | Italien | Giulio Gerardi | 1 | 43,59 | 43,59 | +2,27 | 4 | 2.50,05 | +8,32 |
Severino Menardi | 2 | 40,59 | 1.24,58 | +3,53 | 4 | |||||
Vincenzo Demetz | 3 | 41,51 | 2.06,49 | +5,52 | 4 | |||||
Giovanni Kasebacher | 4 | 43,16 | 2.50,05 | +8,32 | 4 | |||||
5 | 2 | Tjeckoslovakien | Cyril Musil | 1 | 45,50 | 45,50 | +4,18 | 5 | 2.51,56 | +10,23 |
Gustl Berauer | 2 | 42,14 | 1.28,04 | +6,59 | 5 | |||||
Lukáš Mihalák | 3 | 41,27 | 2.09,31 | +8,34 | 5 | |||||
František Šimůnek | 4 | 42,25 | 2.51,56 | +10,23 | 5 | |||||
6 | 16 | Tyskland | Friedl Däuber | 1 | 49,22 | 49,22 | +7,50 | 10 | 2.54,54 | +13,21 |
Willy Bogner | 2 | 41,29 | 1.30,51 | +9,46 | 7 | |||||
Herbert Leupold | 3 | 41,37 | 2.12,28 | +11,31 | 6 | |||||
Toni Zeller | 4 | 42,26 | 2.54,54 | +13,21 | 6 | |||||
7 | 4 | Polen | Michał Górski | 1 | 46,37 | 46,37 | +5,05 | 6 | 2.58,50 | +17,17 |
Marian Woyna-Orlewicz | 2 | 42,55 | 1.29,32 | +8,27 | 6 | |||||
Stanisław Karpiel | 3 | 44,35 | 2.14,07 | +13,10 | 7 | |||||
Bronisław Czech | 4 | 44,43 | 2.58,50 | +17,17 | 7 | |||||
8 | 11 | Österrike | Alfred Rössner | 1 | 49,19 | 49,19 | +7,47 | 9 | 3.02,48 | +21,15 |
Harald Bosio | 2 | 45,00 | 1.34,19 | +13,14 | 10 | |||||
Erich Gallwitz | 3 | 45,13 | 2.19,32 | +18,35 | 10 | |||||
Hans Baumann | 4 | 43,16 | 3.02,48 | +21,15 | 8 | |||||
9 | 10 | Frankrike | Robert Gindre | 1 | 47,15 | 47,15 | +5,43 | 7 | 3.03,33 | +22,00 |
Fernand Mermoud | 2 | 46,06 | 1.33,21 | +12,16 | 8 | |||||
Léonce Crétin | 3 | 44,23 | 2.17,44 | +16,47 | 8 | |||||
Alfred Jacomis | 4 | 45,49 | 3.03,33 | +22,00 | 9 | |||||
10 | 6 | Jugoslavien | Leon Knap | 1 | 48,34 | 48,34 | +7,02 | 8 | 3.04,38 | +23,05 |
Avgust Jakopič | 2 | 47,22 | 1.35,56 | +14,51 | 11 | |||||
Alojz Klančnik | 3 | 44,51 | 2.20,47 | +19,50 | 11 | |||||
Franc Smolej | 4 | 43,51 | 3.04,38 | +23,05 | 10 | |||||
11 | 8 | USA | Birger Torrissen | 1 | 49,25 | 49,25 | +7,53 | 11 | 3.06,26 | +24,53 |
Warren Chivers | 2 | 44,24 | 1.33,49 | +12,44 | 9 | |||||
Richard E. Parsons | 3 | 45,02 | 2.18,51 | +17,54 | 9 | |||||
Karl Satre | 4 | 47,35 | 3.06,26 | +24,53 | 11 | |||||
12 | 9 | Japan | Ginzo Yamada | 1 | 51,38 | 51,38 | +10,06 | 12 | 3.10,59 | +29,26 |
Tsutomu Sekido | 2 | 45,49 | 1.37,27 | +16,22 | 12 | |||||
Shinzo Yamada | 3 | 45,57 | 2.23,24 | +22,27 | 12 | |||||
Hiroshi Tadano | 4 | 47,35 | 3.10,59 | +29,26 | 12 | |||||
13 | 15 | Lettland | Herberts Dāboliņš | 1 | 54,25 | 54,25 | +12,53 | 14 | 3.26,08 | +44,35 |
Pauls Kaņeps | 2 | 50,15 | 1.44,40 | +23,35 | 13 | |||||
Edgars Gruzītis | 3 | 48,25 | 2.33,05 | +32,08 | 13 | |||||
Alberts Riekstiņš | 4 | 53,03 | 3.26,08 | +44,35 | 13 | |||||
14 | 14 | Rumänien | Wilhelm Zacharias | 1 | 56,56 | 56,56 | +15,24 | 15 | 3.27,50 | +46,17 |
Iosif Covaci | 2 | 50,23 | 1.47,19 | +26,14 | 15 | |||||
Ion Coman | 3 | 48,32 | 2.35,51 | +34,54 | 14 | |||||
Rudolf Klöckner | 4 | 51,59 | 3.27,50 | +46,17 | 14 | |||||
15 | 12 | Bulgarien | Hristo Kochov | 1 | 52,32 | 52,32 | +11,00 | 13 | 3.29,39 | +48,06 |
Ivan Angelakov | 2 | 52,08 | 1.44,40 | +23,35 | 14 | |||||
Dimitar Kostov | 3 | 53,59 | 2.38,39 | +37,42 | 15 | |||||
Racho Zhekov | 4 | 51,00 | 3.29,39 | +48,06 | 15 | |||||
- | 7 | Turkiet | Reşat Erceş | 1 | 1.14,59 | 1,14,59 | +33,27 | 16 | DNF | — |
Sadri Erkılıç | 2 | 1.04,06 | 2.19,05 | +58,00 | 16 | |||||
Cemal Tiğin | 3 | 1.10,26 | 3.29,31 | +1.28,34 | 16 | |||||
Mahmut Şevket | 4 | DNF | DNF | — | - |
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