Längdskidåkning vid olympiska vinterspelen 1936 - Herrarnas 18 kilometer
18 kilometer vid de IV:e olympiska vinterspelen | |
Längdskidåkning | |
Datum | 12 februari 1936 |
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Deltagare | 75 från 22 nationer |
Medaljörer | |
Erik August Larsson | Sverige |
Oddbjørn Hagen | Norge |
Pekka Niemi | Finland |
← Lake Placid 1932 Sankt Moritz 1948 → |
Längdskidåkning vid olympiska vinterspelen 1936 - Herrarnas 18 kilometer hölls den 12 februari 1936. 75 deltagare från 22 nationer åkte loppet, varav 72 genomförde det.
Resultat
Medalj | Tävlande | Tid |
Guld | Erik August Larsson | 1.14,38 |
Silver | Oddbjørn Hagen | 1.15,33 |
Brons | Pekka Niemi | 1.16,59 |
4 | Martin Matsbo | 1.17,02 |
5 | Olaf Hoffsbakken | 1.17,37 |
6 | Arne Rustadstuen | 1.18,13 |
7 | Sulo Nurmela | 1.18,55 |
8 | Arthur Häggblad | 1.18,55 |
9 | Bjarne Iversen | 1.18,56 |
10 | Lukáš Mihalák | 1.19,01 |
11 | František Šimůnek | 1.19,09 |
12 | Kalle Jalkanen | 1.19,27 |
13 | Vincenzo Demetz | 1.20,06 |
14 | Cyril Musil | 1.20,14 |
15 | Matti Lähde | 1.20,21 |
16 | Severino Menardi | 1.20,34 |
17 | Ivan Lindgren | 1.21,04 |
18 | Walter Motz | 1.21,20 |
19 | Giulio Gerardi | 1.21,25 |
20 | Georg von Kaufmann | 1.22,39 |
21 | Gustl Berauer | 1.23,04 |
22 | Michał Górski | 1.23,11 |
23 | Alojz Klančnik | 1.23,18 |
24 | Robert Gindre | 1.23,48 |
25 | Franc Smolej | 1.24,03 |
26 | August Sonderegger | 1.24,27 |
27 | Toni Zeller | 1.24,32 |
28 | Harald Bosio | 1.24,39 |
29 | Friedl Däuber | 1.24,57 |
30 | Vello Kaaristo | 1.25,11 |
31 | Willi Bernath | 1.25,12 |
32 | Marian Woyna-Orlewicz | 1.25,27 |
33 | Bronisław Czech | 1.25,55 |
34 | Karl Satre | 1.25,56 |
35 | Léonce Crétin | 1.26,11 |
36 | Hans Jamnig | 1.26,20 |
37 | Fernand Mermoud | 1.26,31 |
38 | Avgust Jakopič | 1.26,48 |
39 | Alfred Rössner | 1.27,05 |
40 | Adolf Freiburghaus | 1.27,08 |
41 | Erich Gallwitz | 1.27,18 |
42 | Stanisław Karpiel | 1.27,31 |
43 | Alfred Jacomis | 1.27,49 |
44 | Leon Knap | 1.28,31 |
45 | Birger Torrissen | 1.29,08 |
46 | Richard E. Parsons | 1.30,09 |
47 | William Clark | 1.30,20 |
48 | Warren Chivers | 1.30,25 |
49 | Shinzo Yamada | 1.31,28 |
50 | Pauls Kaņeps | 1.31,44 |
51 | Eduard Müller | 1.32,04 |
52 | Raffaele Nasi | 1.32,12 |
53 | Hristo Kochov | 1.32,30 |
54 | William Ball | 1.32,46 |
55 | Tsutomu Sekido | 1.32,48 |
56 | Ginzo Yamada | 1.33,17 |
57 | Tormod Mobraaten | 1.33,28 |
58 | Herberts Dāboliņš | 1.34,20 |
59 | Hiroshi Tadano | 1.35,28 |
60 | Ion Coman | 1.36,21 |
61 | Iosif Covaci | 1.37,23 |
62 | Tomás Velasco | 1.37,25 |
63 | Jesús Suárez | 1.39,12 |
64 | Karl Baadsvik | 1.39,30 |
65 | José Canals | 1.40,14 |
66 | Ivan Angelakov | 1.41,44 |
67 | Alberts Riekstiņš | 1.42,16 |
68 | Dimitar Kostov | 1.42,22 |
69 | Kārlis Bukass | 1.42,58 |
70 | Dimitar Kostov | 1.43,11 |
71 | Francis Walter | 1.44,13 |
72 | Mahmut Şevket | 2.09,36 |
- | Dimitris Negropontis | DNF |
- | Cemal Tiğin | DNF |
- | Enrique Millán | DNF |
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