Cross-country skiing at the 1960 Winter Olympics – Men's 15 kilometre

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Men's 15km
at the VIII Olympic Winter Games
Cross country skiing pictogram.svg
Venue McKinney Creek Stadium
DateFebruary 23
Competitors54 from 19 nations
Winning time51:55.5
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Håkon Brusveen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Silver medal icon.svg Sixten Jernberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Bronze medal icon.svg Veikko Hakulinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
  1956
1964  

The 15 kilometre cross-country skiing event was part of the cross-country skiing programme at the 1960 Winter Olympics, in Squaw Valley, California, United States. It was the second appearance of the event at its length of 15 km. The competition was held on Tuesday, February 23, 1960, at the McKinney Creek Stadium. [1]

Håkon Brusveen of Norway won his only Olympic gold medal, 3 seconds ahead of the 30 km gold medallist, Sixten Jernberg. Defending Olympic champion and fellow Norwegian, Hallgeir Brenden finished 12th.

Results

RankNameCountryTime
1 Håkon Brusveen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 51:55.5
2 Sixten Jernberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 51:58.6
3 Veikko Hakulinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 52:03.0
4 Gennady Vaganov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 52:18.0
Einar Østby Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
6 Eero Mäntyranta Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 52:40.6
7 Janne Stefansson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 52:41.0
8 Rolf Rämgård Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 52:47.3
9 Marcello De Dorigo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 52:53.5
10 Nikolay Anikin Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 52:55.0
11 Harald Grønningen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 53:02.2
12 Hallgeir Brenden Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 53:10.3
13 Väinö Huhtala Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 53:11.5
14 Giulio Deflorian Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 53:24.1
15 Aleksandr Gubin Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 53:29.1
16 Pavel Morshchinin Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 53:36.6
17 Per-Erik Larsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 53:49.8
18 Józef Rysula Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland 54:13.3
19 Pompeo Fattor Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 54:31.1
20 Giuseppe Steiner Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 54:42.3
21 Jean Mermet Flag of France.svg  France 54:44.5
22 Mack Miller US flag 49 stars.svg  United States 54:49.0
23 Toimi Alatalo Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 54:52.7
24 Kuno Werner Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  United Team of Germany 55:25.6
25 Benoît Carrara Flag of France.svg  France 55:38.5
26 Victor Arbez Flag of France.svg  France 55:44.1
27 Alphonse Baume Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 55:58.9
28 Kazimierz Zelek Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland 55:59.4
29 René Mandrillon Flag of France.svg  France 56:01.5
30 Kazuo Sato Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 56:15.0
31 Lorenz Possa Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 56:30.1
32 Enno Röder Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  United Team of Germany 56:54.4
33 Stefan Mitkov Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria 56:55.4
34 Pál Sajgó Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 57:02.9
35 Clarence Servold Canadian Red Ensign (1957-1965).svg  Canada 57:04.7
36 Rudolf Čillík Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia 57:23.7
37 Marcel Huguenin Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 57:36.7
38 Werner Haase Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  United Team of Germany 57:40.3
39 Konrad Hischier Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 57:43.9
40 Takashi Matsuhashi Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 57:49.1
41 Józef Gut Misiaga Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland 58:03.6
42 Siegfried Weiß Flag of the German Olympic Team (1960-1968).svg  United Team of Germany 58:04.6
43 Andrzej Mateja Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland 58:09.1
44 John Moore Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 58:35.0
45 Eiji Kurita Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan 58:57.0
46 Peter Lahdenpera US flag 49 stars.svg  United States 59:13.0
47 Irvin Servold Canadian Red Ensign (1957-1965).svg  Canada 59:42.0
48 Olavi Hirvonen US flag 49 stars.svg  United States 1:00:38.6
49 Andrew Morgan Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 1:01:32.9
50 Charlie Akers US flag 49 stars.svg  United States 1:02:35.7
51 Richard Walpole Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 1:06:48.3
52 Norman Shutt Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 1:07:34.0
53 Francisco Jerman Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 1:09:59.3
54 Kim Ha-yun Flag of South Korea (1949-1984).png  South Korea 1:15:26.5

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References

  1. "Cross Country Skiing at the 1960 Squaw Valley Winter Games: Men's 15 kilometres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 17 June 2019.