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Cross-country skiing at the 1952 Winter Olympics – Men's 18 kilometre

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Men's 18 kilometre
at the VI Olympic Winter Games
VenueHolmenkollen
DateFebruary 18
Competitors80 from 18 nations
Winning time1:01:34
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Hallgeir Brenden  Norway
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Tapio Mäkelä  Finland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Paavo Lonkila  Finland
← 1948
1956 →

The 18 kilometre Cross-country skiing event was part of the cross-c skiing programme at the 1952 Winter Olympics. It was the sixth appearance of the event. The competition was held on Monday, 18 February 1952. Eighty cross-country skiers from 18 nations competed.[1]

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Hallgeir Brenden
 Norway
Tapio Mäkelä
 Finland
Paavo Lonkila
 Finland

Results

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Rank Athlete Time
At 7 km Final
1  Hallgeir Brenden (NOR) 27:00 1'01:34
2  Tapio Mäkelä (FIN) 26:50 1'02:09
3  Paavo Lonkila (FIN) 27:00 1'02:20
4  Heikki Hasu (FIN) 27:05 1'02:24
5  Nils Karlsson (SWE) 27:00 1'02:56
6  Martin Stokken (NOR) 27:05 1'03:00
7  Nils Täpp (SWE) 27:40 1'03:35
8  Tauno Sipilä (FIN) 27:30 1'03:40
9  Gunnar Östberg (SWE) 27:35 1'03:44
10  Toivo Oikarinen (FIN) 27:40 1'04:07
11  Magnar Estenstad (NOR) 28:00 1'04:26
12  Mikal Kirkholt (NOR) 27:50 1'04:53
13  Enar Josefsson (SWE) 28:15 1'05:10
14  Paavo Korhonen (FIN) 28:00 1'05:30
15  Simon Slåttvik (NOR) 28:15 1'05:40
16  Aulis Sipponen (FIN) 28:30 1'06:03
17  Ottar Gjermundshaug (NOR) 28:30 1'06:13
18  René Mandrillon (FRA) 29:00 1'06:48
19  Federico Deflorian (ITA) 28:50 1'06:54
20  Per Gjelten (NOR) 29:40 1'07:40
21  Eeti Nieminen (FIN) 29:30 1'08:24
22  Kenichi Yamamoto (JPN) 29:55 1'08:49
23  Josef Schneeberger (AUT) 29:50 1'09:12
24  Arrigo Delladio (ITA) 30:00 1'09:17
24  Gérard Perrier (FRA) 30:05 1'09:17
26  Alfons Supersaxo (SUI) 30:20 1'09:38
27  Sverre Stenersen (NOR) 29:50 1'09:44
28  Matthias Noichl (AUT) 30:00 1'09:48
29  Vlastimil Melich (TCH) 30:20 1'10:09
30  Alfred Kronig (SUI) 30:30 1'10:12
31  Hans Eder (AUT) 30:05 1'10:13
32  Gunnar Pétursson (ISL) 30:30 1'10:30
33  Jacques Perrier (FRA) 29:40 1'10:33
34  Giacomo Mosele (ITA) 30:30 1'10:36
35  Walter Lötscher (SUI) 30:20 1'10:45
36  Ottavio Compagnoni (ITA) 29:20 1'10:50
37  Josef Schnyder (SUI) 30:35 1'10:51
38  Alfredo Prucker (ITA) 30:50 1'10:56
39  Constantin Enache (ROU) 30:40 1'11:00
40  Ebenezer Thorarinsson (ISL) 30:30 1'11:10
41  Tadeusz Kwapień (POL) 30:40 1'11:40
42  Boris Stoev (BUL) 30:25 1'11:46
43  Theodore A. Farwell (USA) 30:55 1'11:54
43  Friedrich Krischan (AUT) 30:40 1'11:54
45  Jón Kristjánsson (ISL) 31:00 1'12:05
46  Karl Briker (SUI) 30:55 1'12:19
47  Vladimír Šimůnek (TCH) 31:10 1'12:34
48  Oskar Schulz (AUT) 30:40 1'12:37
49  Vasil Gruev (BUL) 32:00 1'12:43
50  Ivan Staykov (BUL) 31:10 1'12:47
51  Leopold Kohl (AUT) 31:50 1'13:10
52  Claude Lavoie Richer (CAN) 31:30 1'13:17
53  Pál Sajgó (HUN) 31:45 1'13:25
54  Heinz Hauser (GER) 32:30 1'13:30
55  Oddur Pétursson (ISL) 31:05 1'13:35
56  Erik Elmsäter (SWE) 31:40 1'13:46
57  Wendell Broomhall (USA) 31:20 1'14:06
58  Lars-Erik Efverström (SWE) 31:50 1'14:19
59  Alois Harrer (GER) 32:05 1'14:23
60  Petar Kovachev (BUL) 32:05 1'14:35
61  Ryoichi Fujisawa (JPN) 33:00 1'14:41
61  Moise Crăciun (ROU) 32:40 1'14:41
63  Florea Lepădatu (ROU) 32:30 1'15:42
64  Rudi Kopp (GER) 32:00 1'15:53
65  Albert Mohr (GER) 32:40 1'16:32
66  Thomas M. Jacobs (USA) 33:00 1'16:43
67  John C. Burton (USA) 33:00 1'16:47
68  Niculae-Cornel Crăciun (ROU) 34:00 1'17:11
69  Sepp Schiffner (AUT) 32:05 1'17:31
70  Jacques Carbonneau (CAN) 33:30 1'17:37
71  George Hovland (USA) 33:40 1'18:05
72  Robert W. Pidacks (USA) 34:10 1'18:25
73  John H. Caldwell (USA) 36:20 1'25:42
74  Bruce Haslingden (AUS) 38:10 1'29:58
75  Cedric Sloane (AUS) 40:20 1'32:39
-  Štefan Kovalčík (TCH) 30:35 DNF
-  Benoît Carrara (FRA) 29:00 DNF
-  Helmut Böck (GER) 32:20 DNF
-  Hubert Egger (GER) DNF -
-  Peter Radacher (AUT) DNF -

References

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  1. ^ "Cross Country Skiing at the 1952 Oslo Winter Games: Men's 18 kilometres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 14 June 2019.
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