Ski jumping at the III Olympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Lake Placid Olympic Ski Jumping Complex | ||||||||||||
Dates | February 12 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 34 from 10 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning Score | 228.1 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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At the 1932 Winter Olympics one individual ski jumping event was contested. It was held on Friday, February 12, 1932. [1]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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normal hill | Birger Ruud Norway | Hans Beck Norway | Kaare Wahlberg Norway |
The competition took place at "Intervales Hill" with a K-Point of 61 meters. [2]
Place | Ski jumper | Total |
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1 | Birger Ruud (NOR) | 228.1 |
2 | Hans Beck (NOR) | 227.0 |
3 | Kaare Wahlberg (NOR) | 219.5 |
4 | Sven Eriksson (SWE) | 218.9 |
5 | Caspar Oimoen (USA) | 216.7 |
6 | Fritz Kaufmann (SUI) | 215.8 |
7 | Sigmund Ruud (NOR) | 215.1 |
8 | Goro Adachi (JPN) | 210.7 |
9 | Cesare Chiogna (SUI) | 209.8 |
10 | Erik Rylander (SWE) | 206.0 |
11 | Holger Schön (SWE) | 201.8 |
12 | Bronisław Czech (POL) | 200.7 |
13 | Peder Falstad (USA) | 199.5 |
14 | Ernesto Zardini (ITA) | 196.7 |
15 | John Steele (USA) | 196.7 |
16 | Ingenuino Dallagio (ITA) | 194.9 |
17 | Stanisław Marusarz (POL) | 192.5 |
18 | Fritz Steuri (SUI) | 192.4 |
19 | Bob Lymburne (CAN) | 192.1 |
20 | Jacques Landry (CAN) | 187.3 |
21 | Antonín Bartoň (TCH) | 186.1 |
22 | Andrzej Marusarz (POL) | 185.9 |
23 | František Šimůnek (TCH) | 183.2 |
24 | Ján Cífka (TCH) | 172.5 |
25 | Harald Paumgarten (AUT) | 163.4 |
26 | Jaroslav Feistauer (TCH) | 163.0 |
27 | Severino Menardi (ITA) | 161.6 |
28 | Mitsutake Makita (JPN) | 134.2 |
29 | Arnold Stone (CAN) | 114.5 |
30 | Leslie Gagne (CAN) | 110.5 |
31 | Yoichi Takata (JPN) | 91.1 |
32 | Katsumi Yamada (JPN) | 70.0 |
— | Roy Mikkelsen (USA) | (52.0) |
Harald Bosio (AUT) | (29.0) |
A total of 34 ski jumpers from ten nations competed at the Lake Placid Games:
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