Ski jumping at the 1936 Winter Olympics

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

Ski jumping

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[edit] Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Norway Birger Ruud
Norway (NOR)
Sweden Sven Eriksson
Sweden (SWE)
Norway Reidar Andersen
Norway (NOR)

[edit] Final standings

The competition took place at "Olympiaschanze" with a K-Point of 80 metres [1]. 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 Lenghts Distance Points Judges Style Points Total
1 34 Norway Birger Ruud (NOR) 75.0
74.5
118.5 18.0
19.5
18.0
19.0
19.5
19.5
232.2
2 40 Sweden 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 Norway 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 Norway 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 Poland 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 Finland 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 Japan 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 Norway 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 Finland 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 Germany 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 United States 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 Germany 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 United States Caspar Oimon (USA) 71.5
72.5
114.6 13.0
16.5
15.5
17.0
15.0
16.0
207.6
14 28 Canada 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 Sweden 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 Sweden 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 Germany 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 Germany 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 Switzerland Richard Bühler (SUI) 63.0
63.0
102.0 17.0
16.5
16.5
16.5
17.5
18.0
204.0
31 Austria 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 Poland 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 Sweden 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 United States 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 Finland 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 Austria 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 Austria 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 Czechoslovakia 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 Switzerland 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 Czechoslovakia 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 United States 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 Japan 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 Czechoslovakia 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 Poland 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 Switzerland 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 Canada 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 Austria 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 Italy 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 Canada 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 Yugoslavia 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 Czechoslovakia 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 Yugoslavia Albin Novšak (YUG) 54.0
58.5
93.0 14.0
13.0
12.5
12.0
14.5
15.0
174.0
49 Romania Hubert Clompe (ROM) 58.0
59.0
96.0 14.5
12.0
12.0
13.0
14.0
12.5
174.0
43 26 Yugoslavia 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 Yugoslavia 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 Japan 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 Japan 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 Finland Sauli Pälli (FIN) 71.0
68.5
51.3 5.0
5.0
7.0
5.0
4.0
3.0
80.3
24 Italy Mario Bonomo (ITA) Fall
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-
-
DNF
12 Hungary Levente Balatoni (HUN) -
-
- -
-
-
-
-
-
DNS
48 Hungary Sándor Darabos (HUN) -
-
- -
-
-
-
-
-
DNS

[edit] Participating nations

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

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Henauer, Kurt (FIS PR and Media Coordinator Ski Jumping). "hill lengths." E-mail to Chris Miller. 5 Jun 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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