Cross-country skiing at the 1932 Winter Olympics – Men's 18 kilometre

The shorter cross-country skiing event of the cross-country skiing at the 1932 Winter Olympics programme was contested of a distance of 19.7 kilometres. It was the third appearance of the event, but the only time this race was held over a distance of 19.7 kilometres. The competition was held on Wednesday, 10 February 1932. Forty-two cross-country skiers from eleven nations competed.[1]

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Sven Utterström
 Sweden
Axel Wikström
 Sweden
Veli Saarinen
 Finland

Results

PlaceCompetitorTime
1 Sven Utterström (SWE)1'23:07
2 Axel Wikström (SWE)1'25:07
3 Veli Saarinen (FIN)1'25:24
4 Martti Lappalainen (FIN)1'26:31
5 Arne Rustadstuen (NOR)1'27:06
6 Johan Grøttumsbråten (NOR)1'27:15
7 Valmari Toikka (FIN)1'27:51
8 Ole Stenen (NOR)1'28:05
9 Väinö Liikkanen (FIN)1'28:30
10 Nils Svärd (SWE)1'29:05
11 Sivert Mattsson (SWE)1'29:54
12 Heigoro Kuriyagawa (JPN)1'31:34
13 Kristian Hovde (NOR)1'32:48
14 Vladimír Novák (TCH)1'32:59
15 Takemitsu Tsubokawa (JPN)1'33:15
16 Antonín Bartoň (TCH)1'33:39
17 Takeo Hoshina (JPN)1'35:47
18 Bronisław Czech (POL)1'36:37
19 Léonce Crétin (FRA)1'36:42
20 Jaroslav Feistauer (TCH)1'37:55
21 Harald Bosio (AUT)1'38:23
22 Ján Cífka (TCH)1'38:24
23 Ole Zetterstrom (USA)1'38:26
24 Albert Secrétant (FRA)1'38:39
25 Andrea Vuerich (ITA)1'38:42
26 Gino Soldà (ITA)1'39:43
27 Stanisław Marusarz (POL)1'39:56
28 Richard Parsons (USA)1'40:08
29 Harald Paumgarten (AUT)1'41:20
30 Paul Mugnier (FRA)1'41:34
31 Stanisław Skupień (POL)1'41:48
32 Zdzisław Motyka (POL)1'41:58
33 Rolf Monsen (USA)1'42:36
34 Severino Menardi (ITA)1'43:04
35 Arthur Pangman (CAN)1'43:12
36 Raymond Berthet (FRA)1'43:38
37 Saburo Iwasaki (JPN)1'44:07
38 William Clark (CAN)1'46:33
39 John Taylor (CAN)1'48:11
40 John Currie (CAN)1'49:03
41 Gregor Höll (AUT)1'55:18
42 Erling Andersen (USA)1'58:13

References

  1. "Cross Country Skiing at the 1932 Lake Placid Winter Games: Men's 18 kilometres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
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