Längdskidåkning vid olympiska vinterspelen 1936 - 4x10 kilometer stafett

Olympiska vinterspelen 1936
Längdskidåkning Längdskidåkning
Herrarnas stafett (4 × 10 km)
Information
Datum10 februari
Deltagare64 deltagare från 16 nationer
AnläggningOlympiska skidstadion
Placeringar
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Finland.svg Finland
Kalle Jalkanen
Klaes Karppinen
Matti Lähde
Sulo Nurmela
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Norway.svg Norge
Sverre Brodahl
Oddbjørn Hagen
Olaf Hoffsbakken
Bjarne Iversen
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Sweden.svg Sverige
John Berger
Arthur Häggblad
Erik August Larsson
Martin Matsbo
ossvart FöregåendeFöljande ossvart
Saint Moritz 1948

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

DisciplinGuldSilverBrons
StafettFlag of Finland.svg Finland
Kalle Jalkanen
Klaes Karppinen
Matti Lähde
Sulo Nurmela
Flag of Norway.svg Norge
Sverre Brodahl
Oddbjørn Hagen
Olaf Hoffsbakken
Bjarne Iversen
Flag of Sweden.svg Sverige
John Berger
Arthur Häggblad
Erik August Larsson
Martin Matsbo

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.

Pl.NrNationNamnÅkÅktidATTMMPMLaginfo
SluttidTTM
13Flag of Finland.svg FinlandSulo Nurmela142,3442,34+1,0222.41,33±0
Klaes Karppinen239,561.22,30+1,253
Matti Lähde339,492.02,21+1,242
Kalle Jalkanen439,142.41,33±01
213Flag of Norway.svg NorgeOddbjørn Hagen141,3241,32±012.41,39+0,06
Olaf Hoffsbakken239,331.21,05±01
Sverre Brodahl339,522.00,57±01
Bjarne Iversen440,422.41,39+0,062
31Flag of Sweden.svg SverigeJohn Berger142,4942,49+1,1732.43,03+1,30
Erik August Larsson239,391.22,28+1,232
Arthur Häggblad340,342.03,02+2,053
Martin Matsbo440,012.43,03+1,303
45Flag of Italy (1861–1946).svg ItalienGiulio Gerardi143,5943,59+2,2742.50,05+8,32
Severino Menardi240,591.24,58+3,534
Vincenzo Demetz341,512.06,49+5,524
Giovanni Kasebacher443,162.50,05+8,324
52Flag of the Czech Republic.svg TjeckoslovakienCyril Musil145,5045,50+4,1852.51,56+10,23
Gustl Berauer242,141.28,04+6,595
Lukáš Mihalák341,272.09,31+8,345
František Šimůnek442,252.51,56+10,235
616Flag of Germany (1935–1945).svg TysklandFriedl Däuber149,2249,22+7,50102.54,54+13,21
Willy Bogner241,291.30,51+9,467
Herbert Leupold341,372.12,28+11,316
Toni Zeller442,262.54,54+13,216
74Flag of Poland (1927–1980).svg PolenMichał Górski146,3746,37+5,0562.58,50+17,17
Marian Woyna-Orlewicz242,551.29,32+8,276
Stanisław Karpiel344,352.14,07+13,107
Bronisław Czech444,432.58,50+17,177
811Flag of Austria.svg ÖsterrikeAlfred Rössner149,1949,19+7,4793.02,48+21,15
Harald Bosio245,001.34,19+13,1410
Erich Gallwitz345,132.19,32+18,3510
Hans Baumann443,163.02,48+21,158
910Flag of France.svg FrankrikeRobert Gindre147,1547,15+5,4373.03,33+22,00
Fernand Mermoud246,061.33,21+12,168
Léonce Crétin344,232.17,44+16,478
Alfred Jacomis445,493.03,33+22,009
106Flag of Yugoslavia (1918–1941).svg JugoslavienLeon Knap148,3448,34+7,0283.04,38+23,05
Avgust Jakopič247,221.35,56+14,5111
Alojz Klančnik344,512.20,47+19,5011
Franc Smolej443,513.04,38+23,0510
118Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg USABirger Torrissen149,2549,25+7,53113.06,26+24,53
Warren Chivers244,241.33,49+12,449
Richard E. Parsons345,022.18,51+17,549
Karl Satre447,353.06,26+24,5311
129Flag of Japan (1870–1999).svg JapanGinzo Yamada151,3851,38+10,06123.10,59+29,26
Tsutomu Sekido245,491.37,27+16,2212
Shinzo Yamada345,572.23,24+22,2712
Hiroshi Tadano447,353.10,59+29,2612
1315Flag of Latvia.svg LettlandHerberts Dāboliņš154,2554,25+12,53143.26,08+44,35
Pauls Kaņeps250,151.44,40+23,3513
Edgars Gruzītis348,252.33,05+32,0813
Alberts Riekstiņš453,033.26,08+44,3513
1414Flag of Romania.svg RumänienWilhelm Zacharias156,5656,56+15,24153.27,50+46,17
Iosif Covaci250,231.47,19+26,1415
Ion Coman348,322.35,51+34,5414
Rudolf Klöckner451,593.27,50+46,1714
1512Flag of Bulgaria.svg BulgarienHristo Kochov152,3252,32+11,00133.29,39+48,06
Ivan Angelakov252,081.44,40+23,3514
Dimitar Kostov353,592.38,39+37,4215
Racho Zhekov451,003.29,39+48,0615
-7Flag of the Ottoman Empire (1844–1922).svg TurkietReşat Erceş11.14,591,14,59+33,2716DNF
Sadri Erkılıç21.04,062.19,05+58,0016
Cemal Tiğin31.10,263.29,31+1.28,3416
Mahmut Şevket4DNFDNF-

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