Norway at the 1924 Winter Olympics | |
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IOC code | NOR |
NOC | Norwegian Olympic Committee and Confederation of Sports |
Website | www |
in Chamonix | |
Competitors | 14 (13 men, 1 woman) in 5 sports |
Flag bearer | Harald Strøm (Speed skating) |
Medals Ranked 1st |
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Winter Olympics appearances (overview) | |
Norway competed at the 1924 Winter Olympics in Chamonix, France.
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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Gold | Thorleif Haug | Cross-country skiing | Men's 18 km |
Gold | Thorleif Haug | Cross-country skiing | Men's 50 km |
Gold | Thorleif Haug | Nordic Combined | Men's individual |
Gold | Jacob Tullin Thams | Ski jumping | Men's normal hill |
Silver | Johan Grøttumsbraaten | Cross-country skiing | Men's 18 km |
Silver | Thoralf Strømstad | Cross-country skiing | Men's 50 km |
Silver | Thoralf Strømstad | Nordic combined | Men's individual |
Silver | Narve Bonna | Ski jumping | Men's normal hill |
Silver | Oskar Olsen | Speed skating | Men's 500m |
Silver | Roald Larsen | Speed skating | Men's 1500m |
Silver | Roald Larsen | Speed skating | Men's all-round |
Bronze | Johan Grøttumsbraaten | Cross-country skiing | Men's 50 km |
Bronze | Johan Grøttumsbraaten | Nordic combined | Men's individual |
Bronze | Roald Larsen | Speed skating | Men's 500m |
Bronze | Sigurd Moen | Speed skating | Men's 1500m |
Bronze | Roald Larsen | Speed skating | Men's 5000m |
Bronze | Roald Larsen | Speed skating | Men's 10,000m |
Event | Athlete | Race | |
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Time | Rank | ||
18 km | Einar Landvik | 1'17:27.4 | 5 |
Jon Mårdalen | 1'16:56.8 | 4 | |
Johan Grøttumsbraaten | 1'15:51.0 | ||
Thorleif Haug | 1'14:31.4 | ||
50 km | Jon Mårdalen | 3'49:48 | 4 |
Johan Grøttumsbraaten | 3'47:46 | ||
Thoralf Strømstad | 3'46:23 | ||
Thorleif Haug | 3'44:32 |
Athlete | Event | CF | FS | Points | Places | Final rank |
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Sonja Henie | Ladies' singles | 8 | 6 | 203.82 | 50 | 8 |
Events:
The cross-country skiing part of this event was combined with the main medal event of cross-country skiing. Those results can be found above in this article in the cross-country skiing section. Some athletes (but not all) entered in both the cross-country skiing and Nordic combined event, their time on the 18 km was used for both events. One would expect that athletes competing at the Nordic combined event, would participate in the cross-country skiing event as well, as they would have the opportunity to win more than one medal. This was not always the case due to the maximum number of athletes (here: 4) could represent a country per event.
The ski jumping (normal hill) event was held separate from the main medal event of ski jumping, results can be found in the table below.
Athlete | Event | Ski Jumping | Cross-country | Total | ||||||
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Distance 1 | Distance 2 | Total points | Rank | Time | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | ||
Johan Grøttumsbraaten | Individual | 44.5 | 39.5 | 16.333 | 8 | 1'15:51 | 19.375 | 2 | 17.854 | |
Harald Økern | 44.5 | 47.0 | 17.395 | 3 | 1'20:30 | 17.125 | 4 | 17.260 | 4 | |
Thoralf Strømstad | 46.0 | 45.5 | 17.687 | 2 | 1'17:03 | 18.750 | 3 | 18.219 | ||
Thorleif Haug | 42.5 | 44.0 | 17.812 | 1 | 1'14:31 | 20.000 | 1 | 18.906 |
Athlete | Event | Jump 1 | Jump 2 | |||||
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Distance | Points | Rank | Distance | Points | Total | Rank | ||
Einar Landvik | Normal hill | 42.0 | 17.167 | 5 | 44.5 | 17.877 | 17.522 | 5 |
Thorleif Haug | 49.0 | 17.750 | 4 | 50.0 | 17.875 | 17.813 | 4 | |
Narve Bonna | 47.5 | 18.375 | 2 | 49.0 | 19.000 | 18.688 | ||
Jacob Tullin Thams | 49.0 | 18.793 | 1 | 49.0 | 19.127 | 18.960 |
Event | Athlete | Race | |
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Time | Rank | ||
500 m | Oskar Olsen | 44.2 | |
Roald Larsen | 44.8 | ||
Harald Strøm | 45.6 | 8 | |
Sigurd Moen | 47.2 | 13 | |
1500 m | Roald Larsen | 2:22.0 | |
Sigurd Moen | 2:25.6 | ||
Harald Strøm | 2:29.0 | 5 | |
Oskar Olsen | 2:29.2 | 6 | |
5000 m | Roald Larsen | 8:50.2 | |
Sigurd Moen | 8:51.0 | 4 | |
Harald Strøm | 8:54.6 | 5 | |
Fridtjof Paulsen | 8:59.0 | 7 | |
10,000 m | Roald Larsen | 18:12.2 | |
Fridtjof Paulsen | 18:13.0 | 4 | |
Harald Strøm | 18:18.6 | 5 | |
Sigurd Moen | 18:19.0 | 6 |
All-round
Distances: 500m; 5000m; 1500m & 10,000m.
Athlete | Until distance 1 | Until distance 2 | Until distance 3 | Total | ||||||||
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Points | Score | rank | Points | Score | rank | Points | Score | rank | Points | Score | rank | |
Roald Larsen | 1,5 | 44.80 | 1 | 4.5 | 97.82 | 2 | 6.5 | 145.15 | 2 | 9.5 | 199.76 | |
Harald Strøm | 6 | 45.60 | 6 | 10 | 99.06 | 4 | 14 | 148.73 | 5 | 17 | 203.66 | 4 |
Sigurd Moen | 9 | 47.20 | 9 | 12 | 100.30 | 6 | 13 | 148.83 | 4 | 17 | 203.78 | 5 |
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Hungary competed at the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Switzerland.
The United States competed at the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Switzerland.
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