Men's 500 metres speed skating at the IV Olympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Riessersee | ||||||||||||
Date | 11 February 1936 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 36 from 14 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 43.4 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Speed skating at the 1936 Winter Olympics | |
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500 m | men |
1500 m | men |
5000 m | men |
10,000 m | men |
The 500 metres speed skating event was part of the speed skating at the 1936 Winter Olympics programme. The competition was held on Tuesday, 11 February 1936. Thirty-six speed skaters from 14 nations competed. [1]
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Ivar Ballangrud Norway | Georg Krog Norway | Leo Freisinger United States |
These were the standing world and Olympic records (in seconds) prior to the 1936 Winter Olympics.
World Record | 42.4(*) | Allan Potts | Oslo (NOR) | 18 January 1936 |
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Olympic Record | 43.4 | Clas Thunberg | St. Moritz (SUI) | 13 February 1928 |
43.4 | Bernt Evensen | St. Moritz (SUI) | 13 February 1928 | |
43.4(**) | Jack Shea | Lake Placid (USA) | 4 February 1932 |
(*) The record was set on naturally frozen ice.
(**) This time was set in pack-style format, having all competitors skate at the same time.
Ivar Ballangrud equalized the Olympic record with 43.4 seconds.
Place | Athlete | Time |
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1 | Ivar Ballangrud (NOR) | 43.4 |
2 | Georg Krog (NOR) | 43.5 |
3 | Leo Freisinger (USA) | 44.0 |
4 | Shozo Ishihara (JPN) | 44.1 |
5 | Delbert Lamb (USA) | 44.2 |
6 | Karl Leban (AUT) | 44.8 |
Allan Potts (USA) | 44.8 | |
8 | Antero Ojala (FIN) | 44.9 |
Jorma Ruissalo (FIN) | 44.9 | |
Birger Wasenius (FIN) | 44.9 | |
11 | Reikichi Nakamura (JPN) | 45.0 |
Robert Petersen (USA) | 45.0 | |
13 | Karl Wazulek (AUT) | 45.1 |
14 | Alfons Bērziņš (LAT) | 45.7 |
Dolf van der Scheer (NED) | 45.7 | |
16 | Jānis Andriksons (LAT) | 45.9 |
Seitoku Ri (JPN) | 45.9 | |
18 | Axel Johansson (SWE) | 46.1 |
19 | Ossi Blomqvist (FIN) | 46.2 |
Willi Sandner (GER) | 46.2 | |
21 | Ferdinand Preindl (AUT) | 46.4 |
22 | Aleksander Mitt (EST) | 46.6 |
Kunio Nando (JPN) | 46.6 | |
24 | Lou Dijkstra (NED) | 46.7 |
Jan Langedijk (NED) | 46.7 | |
Gustav Slanec (AUT) | 46.7 | |
27 | Ben Blaisse (NED) | 46.9 |
28 | Heinz Sames (GER) | 47.0 |
29 | Kenneth Kennedy (AUS) | 47.4 |
30 | Jaroslav Turnovský (TCH) | 47.8 |
31 | Thomas White (CAN) | 49.6 |
32 | Oldřich Hanč (TCH) | 49.8 |
33 | James Graeffe (BEL) | 54.6 |
34 | Harry Haraldsen (NOR) | 54.9 |
35 | Charles De Ligne (BEL) | 1:44.6 |
– | Hans Engnestangen (NOR) | DNF |
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