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Ski jumping at the 1936 Winter Olympics

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Ski jumping
at the IV Olympic Winter Games
VenueGroße Olympiaschanze
Dates16 February
Competitors50 from 15 nations
Winning Score232.0
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Birger Ruud  Norway
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Sven Eriksson  Sweden
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Reidar Andersen  Norway
← 1932
1948 →

At the 1936 Winter Olympics, one individual ski jumping event was contested. It was held on Sunday, 16 February 1936.[1]

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
normal hill
details
Birger Ruud
 Norway
Sven Eriksson
 Sweden
Reidar Andersen
 Norway

Results

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The competition took place at "Olympiaschanze" with a K-point of 80 metres.[2] It started at 11 a.m. The weather conditions were good with temperatures between 0° to 3° Celsius and no wind.

The 80 metres were not reached due to difficult snow conditions, so the winner's lengths were 74.5 meters and 75 meters respectively. The second placed Sven Eriksson was able to stand 76 metres twice. In the second run Shinji Tatsuta reached 77 metres but was not able to stand his jump. Four jumpers fell Goro Adachi in the second run after a very attractive performance in the first heat. Shinji Tatsuta and Sauli Pälli fell in both runs, and Mario Bonomo was the only competitor who did not finish the contest after his fall in the first run.

The three judges, G. Schmidt (Germany), J. Asp (Norway), and R. Straumann (Switzerland), decided that Birger Ruud presented the most sophisticated style.

Place No. Competitor Lengths Distance Points Judges Style Points Total
1 34  Birger Ruud (NOR) 75.0
74.5
118.5 18.0
19.5
18.0
19.0
19.5
19.5
232.0
2 40  Sven Eriksson (SWE) 76.0
76.0
120.0 18.5
18.0
18.5
19.0
18.5
18.0
230.5
3 45  Reidar Andersen (NOR) 74.0
75.0
118.4 18.5
18.5
18.5
19.0
17.5
18.5
228.9
4 9  Kaare Wahlberg (NOR) 73.5
72.0
115.5 19.0
18.5
17.5
18.5
19.0
19.0
227.0
5 46  Stanisław Marusarz (POL) 73.0
75.5
117.6 17.0
16.5
17.5
18.0
17.0
18.0
221.6
6 25  Lauri Valonen (FIN) 73.5
67.0
111.9 17.5
17.5
18.5
18.0
19.0
17.0
219.4
7 39  Masaji Iguro (JPN) 74.5
72.5
116.7 16.5
17.5
17.5
18.5
14.5
17.0
218.2
8 22  Arnholdt Kongsgaard (NOR) 74.5
66.0
112.2 17.5
17.5
17.5
18.0
17.5
17.5
217.7
9 13  Väinö Tiihonen (FIN) 71.5
70.0
112.8 17.5
17.0
17.0
17.5
16.5
17.0
215.3
10 21  Hans Marr (GER) 71.5
69.0
112.2 17.0
17.5
17.0
18.0
16.0
16.5
214.2
11 32  Sverre Fredheim (USA) 73.5
73.0
116.1 17.0
16.0
16.5
16.5
16.0
16.0
214.1
12 44  Kurt Körner (GER) 70.0
71.5
112.8 16.0
15.5
16.5
17.0
16.5
15.0
209.3
13 43  Caspar Oimoen (USA) 71.5
72.5
114.6 13.0
16.5
15.5
17.0
15.0
16.0
207.6
14 28  Tormod Mobraaten (CAN) 71.5
66.5
110.4 14.0
15.0
16.5
16.5
16.0
18.5
206.9
15 4  Sixten Johansson (SWE) 63.0
66.0
104.1 18.0
17.5
15.5
17.0
15.0
15.0
206.1
16 17  Nils Hjelmström (SWE) 68.0
62.5
105.3 18.0
17.0
16.0
16.0
16.5
16.0
204.8
17 33  Franz Haslberger (GER) 64.0
67.0
105.6 17.0
17.0
16.0
17.0
15.5
16.5
204.6
18 8  Paul Kraus (GER) 62.5
62.5
101.4 17.5
18.0
16.0
17.0
17.5
17.0
204.4
19 11  Richard Bühler (SUI) 63.0
63.0
102.0 17.0
16.5
16.5
16.5
17.5
18.0
204.0
31  Josef Bradl (AUT) 64.0
70.5
108.0 16.0
16.0
16.0
17.5
15.0
15.5
204.0
21 23  Andrzej Marusarz (POL) 66.0
66.0
106.2 16.5
16.5
15.0
15.5
18.0
16.0
203.7
22 29  Axel Östrand (SWE) 61.0
68.0
104.4 16.5
16.5
16.0
17.0
15.5
17.5
203.4
23 7  Roy Mikkelsen (USA) 69.5
68.0
110.1 16.5
15.5
15.5
15.0
14.5
15.5
202.6
24 50  Timo Murama (FIN) 71.0
70.0
112.2 14.0
15.0
15.5
15.5
15.0
15.0
202.2
25 6  Hans Mariacher (AUT) 65.5
69.0
108.0 17.0
16.5
15.0
15.5
15.5
14.0
201.5
26 19  Rudolf Rieger (AUT) 68.0
67.5
108.9 16.0
15.0
16.0
15.0
16.0
13.5
200.4
27 30  Jaroslav Lukeš (TCH) 69.0
71.0
111.6 14.0
15.0
15.5
15.0
14.5
13.5
199.1
28 47  Marcel Raymond (SUI) 64.0
68.5
106.8 14.0
14.0
16.0
16.5
14.5
15.5
197.3
29 18  Josef Kahl (TCH) 64.0
64.5
104.1 15.0
16.0
15.5
15.0
16.0
14.5
196.1
30 20  Walter Bietila (USA) 66.5
63.5
104.7 16.0
14.0
15.0
15.0
16.0
14.5
195.2
31 2  Iwao Miyajima (JPN) 63.5
63.5
102.6 16.0
16.5
14.5
15.5
14.0
15.5
194.6
32 41  Johann Lahr (TCH) 64.5
66.0
105.3 13.0
15.0
15.5
15.0
14.0
16.0
193.8
33 35  Bronisław Czech (POL) 62.5
63.5
102.0 15.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
13.5
14.5
193.0
34 36  Reto Badrutt (SUI) 64.5
65.0
104.7 15.0
14.5
15.5
15.0
13.0
13.5
191.2
35 3  Karl Baadsvik (CAN) 63.5
59.0
99.6 15.0
15.0
13.5
14.0
15.0
15.0
187.1
36 42  Franz Aschenwald (AUT) 64.5
55.5
98.1 14.5
14.5
16.0
14.5
14.0
14.0
185.6
37 10  Bruno Da Col (ITA) 59.0
61.0
98.1 13.0
13.0
13.0
15.0
13.5
14.0
179.6
38 16  Norman Gagne (CAN) 58.0
57.0
94.8 14.0
15.0
12.0
12.5
14.0
15.0
177.3
39 38  Franc Pribošek (YUG) 59.0
55.0
93.9 14.0
14.5
12.5
13.0
13.0
15.0
175.9
40 5  Oldřich Buďárek (TCH) 59.0
62.0
98.7 12.0
12.0
12.0
14.0
13.0
12.5
174.2
41 1  Albin Novšak (YUG) 54.0
58.5
93.0 14.0
13.0
12.5
12.0
14.5
15.0
174.0
49  Hubert Clompe (ROU) 58.0
59.0
96.0 14.5
12.0
12.0
13.0
14.0
12.5
174.0
43 26  Franc Palme (YUG) 61.0
55.0
95.4 13.0
12.0
12.0
11.0
13.0
12.5
168.9
44 14  Albin Jakopič (YUG) 52.0
53.0
87.6 10.0
11.0
11.0
11.0
13.5
12.0
156.1
45 27  Goro Adachi (JPN) 73.0
71.0
84.3 17.0
6.0
16.0
5.0
16.5
4.0
150.8
46 15  Shinji Tatsuta (JPN) 73.5
77.0
58.2 7.0
8.0
5.0
10.0
5.0
8.0
101.2
47 37  Sauli Pälli (FIN) 71.0
68.5
51.3 5.0
5.0
7.0
5.0
4.0
3.0
80.3
24  Mario Bonomo (ITA) Fall
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-
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DNF
12  Levente Balatoni (HUN) -
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- -
-
-
-
-
-
DNS
48  Sándor Darabos (HUN) -
-
- -
-
-
-
-
-
DNS

Participating nations

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A total of 48 ski jumpers from 14 nations competed at the Garmisch-Partenkirchen Games:

References

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  1. ^ "Ski Jumping at the 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Winter Games". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 25 August 2019.
  2. ^ Henauer, Kurt (FIS PR and Media Coordinator Ski Jumping). "hill lengths." E-mail to Chris Miller. 5 June 2006
  • Following his silver medal at the 1936 Winter Olympics, Sven Eriksson assumed the name Sven Selånger after his home town because there were so many Swedes with the surname of Eriksson.
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