Cross-country skiing at the 1936 Winter Olympics – Men's 18 kilometre

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Men's 18 kilometres
at the IV Olympic Winter Games
Cross country skiing pictogram.svg
DateFebruary 12
Competitors75 from 22 nations
Winning time1:14:38
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Erik August Larsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Silver medal icon.svg Oddbjørn Hagen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Bronze medal icon.svg Pekka Niemi Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
  1932
1948  

The 18 kilometre cross-country skiing event was part of the cross-country skiing at the 1936 Winter Olympics programme. It was the fourth appearance of the event. The competition was held on Wednesday, 12 February 1936. Seventy-five cross-country skiers from 22 nations competed. [1]

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Erik August Larsson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Oddbjørn Hagen
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Pekka Niemi
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland

Results

PlaceCompetitorTime
1Flag of Sweden.svg  Erik August Larsson  (SWE)1'14:38
2Flag of Norway.svg  Oddbjørn Hagen  (NOR)1'15:33
3Flag of Finland.svg  Pekka Niemi  (FIN)1'16:59
4Flag of Sweden.svg  Martin Matsbo  (SWE)1'17:02
5Flag of Norway.svg  Olaf Hoffsbakken  (NOR)1'17:37
6Flag of Norway.svg  Arne Rustadstuen  (NOR)1'18:13
7Flag of Finland.svg  Sulo Nurmela  (FIN)1'18:55
8Flag of Sweden.svg  Arthur Häggblad  (SWE)1'18:55
9Flag of Norway.svg  Bjarne Iversen  (NOR)1'18:56
10Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Lukáš Mihalák  (TCH)1'19:01
11Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  František Šimůnek  (TCH)1'19:09
12Flag of Finland.svg  Kalle Jalkanen  (FIN)1'19:27
13Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg  Vincenzo Demetz  (ITA)1'20:06
14Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Cyril Musil  (TCH)1'20:14
15Flag of Finland.svg  Matti Lähde  (FIN)1'20:21
16Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg  Severino Menardi  (ITA)1'20:34
17Flag of Sweden.svg  Ivan Lindgren  (SWE)1'21:04
18Flag of the German Reich (1935-1945).svg  Walter Motz  (GER)1'21:20
19Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg  Giulio Gerardi  (ITA)1'21:25
20Flag of the German Reich (1935-1945).svg  Georg von Kaufmann  (GER)1'22:39
21Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Gustl Berauer  (TCH)1'23:04
22Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Michał Górski  (POL)1'23:11
23Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg  Alojz Klančnik  (YUG)1'23:18
24Flag of France.svg  Robert Gindre  (FRA)1'23:48
25Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg  Franc Smolej  (YUG)1'24:03
26Flag of Switzerland.svg  August Sonderegger  (SUI)1'24:27
27Flag of the German Reich (1935-1945).svg  Toni Zeller  (GER)1'24:32
28Flag of Austria.svg  Harald Bosio  (AUT)1'24:39
29Flag of the German Reich (1935-1945).svg  Friedl Däuber  (GER)1'24:57
30Flag of Estonia.svg  Vello Kaaristo  (EST)1'25:11
31Flag of Switzerland.svg  Willy Bernath  (SUI)1'25:12
32Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Marian Woyna-Orlewicz  (POL)1'25:27
33Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Bronisław Czech  (POL)1'25:55
34US flag 48 stars.svg  Karl Satre  (USA)1'25:56
35Flag of France.svg  Léonce Crétin  (FRA)1'26:11
36Flag of Austria.svg  Hans Jamnig  (AUT)1'26:20
37Flag of France.svg  Fernand Mermoud  (FRA)1'26:31
38Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg  Avgust Jakopič  (YUG)1'26:48
39Flag of Austria.svg  Alfred Rössner  (AUT)1'27:05
40Flag of Switzerland.svg  Adolf Freiburghaus  (SUI)1'27:08
41Flag of Austria.svg  Erich Gallwitz  (AUT)1'27:28
42Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Stanisław Karpiel  (POL)1'25:27
43Flag of France.svg  Alfred Jacomis  (FRA)1'27:49
44Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg  Leon Knap  (YUG)1'28:31
45US flag 48 stars.svg  Birger Torrissen  (USA)1'29:08
46US flag 48 stars.svg  Richard E. Parsons  (USA)1'30:09
47Flag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  William Clark  (CAN)1'30:20
48US flag 48 stars.svg  Warren Chivers  (USA)1'30:25
49Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Shinzo Yamada  (JPN)1'31:28
50Flag of Latvia.svg  Pauls Kaņeps  (LAT)1'31:44
51Flag of Switzerland.svg  Eduard Müller  (SUI)1'32:04
52Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg  Raffaele Nasi  (ITA)1'32:12
53Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Hristo Kochov  (BUL)1'32:30
54Flag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  William Ball  (CAN)1'32:46
55Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Tsutomu Sekido  (JPN)1'32:48
56Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Ginzo Yamada  (JPN)1'33:17
57Flag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  Tormod Mobraaten  (CAN)1'33:28
58Flag of Latvia.svg  Herberts Dāboliņš  (LAT)1'34:20
59Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Hiroshi Tadano  (JPN)1'35:28
60Flag of Romania.svg  Ioan Coman  (ROU)1'36:21
61Flag of Romania.svg  Iosif Covaci  (ROU)1'37:23
62Flag of Spain (1931-1939).svg  Tomás Velasco  (ESP)1'37:25
63Flag of Spain (1931-1939).svg  Jesús Suárez  (ESP)1'39:12
64Flag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  Karl Baadsvik  (CAN)1'39:30
65Flag of Spain (1931-1939).svg  José Canals  (ESP)1'40:14
66Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Ivan Angelakov  (BUL)1'41:44
67Flag of Latvia.svg  Alberts Riekstiņš  (LAT)1'42:16
68Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Dimitar Kostov  (BUL)1'42:22
69Flag of Latvia.svg  Kārlis Bukass  (LAT)1'42:58
70Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Racho Zhekov  (BUL)1'43:11
71Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Francis Walter  (GBR)1'44:13
72Flag of the Ottoman Empire.svg  Mahmut Şevket  (TUR)2'09:36
Flag of Greece (1828-1978).svg  Dimitris Negropontis  (GRE)DNF
Flag of the Ottoman Empire.svg  Cemal Tiğin  (TUR)DNF
Flag of Spain (1931-1939).svg  Enrique Millán  (ESP)DNF

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References

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