Men's 50 kilometre at the VI Olympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Holmenkollen | ||||||||||||
Date | 20 February 1952 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 36 from 13 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 3:33:33 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Cross-country skiing at the 1952 Winter Olympics | ||
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10 km | women | |
18 km | men | |
50 km | men | |
Relay | men | |
The 50 kilometre cross-country skiing event was part of the cross-country skiing programme at the 1952 Winter Olympics. It was the sixth appearance of the event. The competition was held on Wednesday, 20 February 1952. Thirty-six cross-country skiers from 13 nations competed. [1]
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Veikko Hakulinen Finland | Eero Kolehmainen Finland | Magnar Estenstad Norway |
Rank | Athlete | Time | |||
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At 13 km | At 32.5 km | At 42 km | Final | ||
1 | Veikko Hakulinen (FIN) | 50:50 | 2'03:20 | 2'59:50 | 3'33:33 |
2 | Eero Kolehmainen (FIN) | 51:30 | 2'05:40 | 3'02:50 | 3'38:11 |
3 | Magnar Estenstad (NOR) | 50:30 | 2'03:40 | 3'02:00 | 3'38:28 |
4 | Olav Økern (NOR) | 50:00 | 2'07:30 | 3'04:20 | 3'38:45 |
5 | Kalevi Mononen (FIN) | 50:20 | 2'04:40 | 3'04:00 | 3'39:21 |
6 | Nils Karlsson (SWE) | 51:40 | 2'07:30 | 3'04:40 | 3'39:30 |
7 | Edvin Landsem (NOR) | 50:30 | 2'09:30 | 3'06:10 | 3'40:43 |
8 | Harald Maartmann (NOR) | 49:50 | 2'06:30 | 3'05:00 | 3'43:43 |
9 | Pekka Kuvaja (FIN) | 53:00 | 2'10:50 | 3'09:00 | 3'46:31 |
10 | Anders Törnkvist (SWE) | 51:20 | 2'09:30 | 3'11:15 | 3'49:22 |
11 | Benoît Carrara (FRA) | 53:10 | 2'12:10 | 3'15:40 | 3'55:16 |
12 | Gunnar Eriksson (SWE) | 49:10 | 2'11:30 | 3'16:10 | 3'55:45 |
13 | Arthur Herrdin (SWE) | 50:30 | 2'13:30 | 3'18:10 | 3'57:46 |
14 | Jaroslav Cardal (TCH) | 54:00 | 2'18:30 | 3'22:10 | 4'01:49 |
15 | Otto Beyeler (SUI) | 56:40 | 2'20:20 | 3'25:50 | 4'06:15 |
16 | Alfred Roch (SUI) | 56:30 | 2'23:20 | 3'27:20 | 4'09:39 |
17 | Karl Hischier (SUI) | 57:10 | 2'22:30 | 3'31:10 | 4'13:46 |
18 | Severino Compagnoni (ITA) | 57:10 | 2'25:40 | 3'35:25 | 4'16:13 |
19 | Antenore Cuel (ITA) | 58:40 | 2'28:40 | 3'35:40 | 4'16:26 |
20 | Josef Schnyder (SUI) | 56:50 | 2'21:00 | 3'23:00 | 4'18:45 |
21 | František Balvín (TCH) | 57:30 | 2'29:50 | 3'39:15 | 4'21:19 |
22 | Gheorghe Olteanu (ROU) | 1:00:20 | 2'28:50 | 3'40:10 | 4'23:08 |
23 | Ion Sumedrea (ROU) | 1:01:00 | 2'30:40 | 3'41:10 | 4'24:45 |
24 | Dumitru Frăţilă (ROU) | 59:00 | 2'27:10 | 3'43:05 | 4'30:13 |
25 | Hristo Donchev (BUL) | 1'00:00 | 2'27:00 | 3'43:50 | 4'30:35 |
26 | Juku Pent (GER) | 56:50 | 2'29:30 | 3'45:45 | 4'30:56 |
27 | Pál Sajgó (HUN) | 1'01:10 | 2'32:00 | 3'47:05 | 4'38:34 |
28 | Gervais Gindre (FRA) | 59:00 | 2'30:20 | 3'48:00 | 4'39:31 |
29 | Ívar Stefánsson (ISL) | 58:10 | 2'30:00 | 3'48:30 | 4'39:50 |
30 | Jón Kristjánsson (ISL) | 57:30 | 2'30:00 | 3'47:30 | 4'41:32 |
31 | Ignácz Berecz (HUN) | 1'02:10 | 2'39:10 | 3'58:35 | 4'46:23 |
32 | Ion Hebedeanu (ROU) | 1'02:30 | 2'37:30 | 4'00:30 | 4'47:58 |
33 | Matthias Kristjánsson (ISL) | 59:50 | 2'35:40 | 3'55:50 | 4'48:47 |
- | Cedric Sloane (AUS) | 1'07:50 | 2'58:40 | DNF | - |
- | Karl Schüssler (GER) | 59:20 | 2'35:30 | DNF | - |
- | Bruce Haslingden (AUS) | 1'06:10 | 2'54:00 | DNF | - |
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