Cross-country skiing at the 1928 Winter Olympics – Men's 18 kilometre

The 18 kilometre cross-country skiing event was part of the cross-country skiing at the 1928 Winter Olympics programme. It was the second appearance of the event. The competition was held on Friday, 17 February 1928. Forty-nine cross-country skiers from 15 nations competed.[1]

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Johan Grøttumsbråten
 Norway
Ole Hegge
 Norway
Reidar Ødegaard
 Norway

Results

PlaceCompetitorTime
1 Johan Grøttumsbråten (NOR)1'37:01
2 Ole Hegge (NOR)1'39:01
3 Reidar Ødegaard (NOR)1'40:11
4 Veli Saarinen (FIN)1'40:57
5 Hagbart Haakonsen (NOR)1'41:29
6 Per-Erik Hedlund (SWE)1'41:51
7 Lars Theodor Jonsson (SWE)1'41:59
 Martti Lappalainen (FIN)1'41:59
9 Sven Utterström (SWE)1'42:04
10 Ville Mattila (FIN)1'44:37
11 Franz Donth (TCH)1'47:14
12 Vladimír Novák (TCH)1'47:53
13 Einar Mässeli (FIN)1'47:55
14 Ludwig Böck (GER)1'48:56
15 Walter Bussmann (SUI)1'49:46
16 Otakar Německý (TCH)1'51:20
17 Harald Paumgarten (AUT)1'51:20
18 Józef Bujak (POL)1'54:38
19 Otto Wahl (GER)1'55:00
20 Hans Bauer (GER)1'57:03
21 Otto Furrer (SUI)1'57:03
22 Matthäus Demetz (ITA)1'57:08
23 Zdzisław Motyka (POL)1'58:10
24 Florian Zogg (SUI)1'58:52
25 Andrzej Krzeptowski (POL)1'59:02
26 Joško Janša (YUG)2'01:14
27 Takeo Yazawa-Hoshina (JPN)2'02:29
28 François Vallier (FRA)2'03:27
29 Wilhelm Braun (GER)2'03:52
30 Paul Simond (FRA)2'03:54
31 Sakuta Takebushi (JPN)2'04:20
32 Minoru Nagata (JPN)2'04:23
33 Maurice Mandrillon (FRA)2'04:39
34 Giovanni Testa (ITA)2'08:49
35 Vitale Venzi (ITA)2'09:28
36 Martial Payot (FRA)2'09:42
37 Subaru Takahashi (JPN)2'10:57
38 William Thompson (CAN)2'12:24
39 Petar Klofutar (YUG)2'14:08
40 Janko Janša (YUG)2'19:54
41 Merritt Putman (CAN)2'22:40
42 Boris Režek (YUG)2'28:44
43 Anders Haugen (USA)2'30:30
44 Charles Proctor (USA)2'35:00
45 Rolf Monsen (USA)2'48:00
 Volger Andersson (SWE)DNF
 Gyula Szepes (HUN)DNF
 Ferenc Németh (HUN)DNF
 Alphonse Julén (SUI)DNF

References

  1. "Cross Country Skiing at the 1928 Sankt Moritz Winter Games: Men's 18 kilometres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
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