Cross-country skiing at the 1956 Winter Olympics – Men's 15 kilometre

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Men's 15kilometre
at the VII Olympic Winter Games
Cross country skiing pictogram.svg
Venue Lo Stadio della neve, Cortina
Date30 January
Competitors62 from 20 nations
Winning time49:39
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Hallgeir Brenden Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Silver medal icon.svg Sixten Jernberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Bronze medal icon.svg Pavel Kolchin Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
  1952
1960  

The men's 15 kilometre cross-country race at the 1956 Winter Olympics was held on 30 January. It was held at the Snow Stadium ( Lo Stadio della neve ), which was about 2 km (1.2 mi) from Cortina. Sixty-one competitors from twenty countries participated in the event. The Nordic countries of Norway and Sweden took first and second in the form of Hallgeir Brenden of Norway and Sixten Jernberg of Sweden. This was Jernberg's second silver medal of the Games. Soviet skier Pavel Kolchin won his second bronze of the Games. [1] [2]

Medalists

Gold Hallgeir Brenden
Flag of Norway.svg Norway
Silver Sixten Jernberg
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
Bronze Pavel Kolchin
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union

Source: [3]

Results

PlaceNo.CompetitorTimeDifference*
136Flag of Norway.svg  Hallgeir Brenden  (NOR)49:39
256Flag of Sweden.svg  Sixten Jernberg  (SWE)50:14+0.35
341Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Pavel Kolchin  (URS)50:17+0.38
448Flag of Finland.svg  Veikko Hakulinen  (FIN)50:31+0.52
551Flag of Norway.svg  Håkon Brusveen  (NOR)50:36+0.57
625Flag of Norway.svg  Martin Stokken  (NOR)50:45+1.06
718Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Nikolai Anikin  (URS)50:58+1.19
824Flag of Sweden.svg  Lennart Larsson  (SWE)51:03+1.24
942Flag of Finland.svg  Arvo Viitanen  (FIN)51:10+1.31
1049Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Vladimir Kuzin  (URS)51:36+1.57
1132Flag of Italy.svg  Ottavio Compagnoni  (ITA)51:42+2.03
1235Flag of Sweden.svg  Per-Erik Larsson  (SWE)51:44+2.05
1359Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Ilja Matouš  (TCH)52:04+2.25
1413Flag of Finland.svg  Veikko Räsänen  (FIN)52:35+2.56
152Flag of Sweden.svg  Gunnar Samuelsson  (SWE)52:39+3.00
1655Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Tadeusz Kwapien  (POL)52:45+3.06
1753Flag of Italy.svg  Federico Deflorian  (ITA)52:48+3.09
1810Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Minnevali Galiyev  (URS)52:49+3.10
1954Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg  Clarence Servold  (CAN)53:34+3.55
2026Flag of France.svg  Jean Mermet  (FRA)53:40+4.01
2045Flag of Switzerland.svg  Werner Zwingli  (SUI)53:40+4.01
2263Flag of France.svg  Benoit Carrara  (FRA)53:41+4.02
2334Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Andrzej Mateja  (POL)53:42+4.03
2416Flag of Italy.svg  Pompeo Fattor  (ITA)53:45+4.06
251Flag of Italy.svg  Innocenzo Chatrian  (ITA)53:46+4.07
265Flag of Finland.svg  Arto Tiainen  (FIN)54:11+4.32
2750Flag of Germany.svg  Kuno Werner  (EUA)54:18+4.39
2862Flag of Austria.svg  Sepp Schneeberger  (AUT)54:21+4.42
2917Flag of Germany.svg  Siegfried Weiß  (EUA)54:29+4.50
3011Flag of Norway.svg  Magnar Ingebrigtsli  (NOR)54:30+4.51
3138Flag of Germany.svg  Rudi Kopp  (EUA)54:31+4.52
3244Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Manole Aldescu  (ROM)54:40+5.01
3333Flag of Switzerland.svg  Victor Kronig  (SUI)54:43+5.04
3419Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Josef Rubis  (POL)54:47+5.08
357Flag of Austria.svg  Karl Refreider  (AUT)54:51+5.12
3620Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Josef Prokeš  (TCH)55:05+5.26
3621Flag of Switzerland.svg  Michel Rey  (SUI)55:05+5.26
3812Flag of Switzerland.svg  Erwin Hari  (SUI)55:06+5.27
3931Flag of Austria.svg  Hermann Mayr  (AUT)55:51+6.12
4030Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Enache Constantin  (ROM)56:06+6.27
4158US flag 48 stars.svg  Mack Miller  (USA)56:08+6.29
4240Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Jaroslav Cardal  (TCH)56:12+6.33
4315Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Zdravko Hlebanja  (YUG)56:32+6.53
448Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Jozef Sobczak-Gacienica  (POL)56:39+7.00
4529Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Janez Pavčič  (YUG)56:41+7.02
463Flag of Germany.svg  Helmut Hagg  (EUA)56:50+7.11
476Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Cveto Pavčič  (YUG)56:55+7.16
4847Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Tatsuo Miyao  (JPN)56:59+7.20
4960Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Matevz Kordez  (YUG)57:09+7.30
5022Flag of France.svg  Paul Romand  (FRA)57:11+7.32
5143US flag 48 stars.svg  Lawrence Damon  (USA)57:18+7.39
524Flag of France.svg  Victor Arbez  (FRA)57:38+7.59
5352Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Dimitri Petrov  (BUL)57:53+8.14
5437Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Zakharin Grivev  (BUL)58:11+8.32
5561Flag of Iceland.svg  Jon Kristjansson  (ISL)58:23+8.44
5614Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Maurice Gover  (GBR)58:58+9.17
5728Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Andrew Morgan  (GBR)59:27+9.48
5857Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  John Moore  (GBR)59:31+9.52
5923Flag of Austria.svg  Oskar Schulz  (AUT)59:56+10.17
609Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Aubrey Fielder  (GBR)59:59+10.20
6139Flag of Iceland.svg  Oddur Petursson  (ISL)1:02.36+12.57
ACFlag of Lebanon.svg  Georges Gereidi  (LIB)DQ

* - Difference is in minutes and seconds.

Source: [3]

See also

Notes

  1. Comitato Olimpico Nazionale Italiano (1956), p. 606
  2. "Cross Country Skiing at the 1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo Winter Games: Men's 15 kilometres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 14 June 2019.
  3. 1 2 Comitato Olimpico Nazionale Italiano (1956), p. 606607

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