Athletics At The 1936 Summer Olympics – Men's 10,000 Metres
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Athletics At The 1936 Summer Olympics – Men's 10,000 Metres
The men's 10,000 metres event at the 1936 Olympic Games took place August 2. The final was won by Ilmari Salminen Ilmari R. Salminen (21 September 1902 – 5 January 1986) was a Finnish long-distance runner, winner of the 10,000 metres at the 1936 Summer Olympics. Salminen became one of the best long-distance runners in the 1930s when he began his internatio ... of Finland. Results Final Key: DNF = Did not finish References {{DEFAULTSORT:Athletics at the 1936 Summer Olympics - Men's 10,000 metres Athletics at the 1936 Summer Olympics 10,000 metres at the Olympics Men's events at the 1936 Summer Olympics ...
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Olympiastadion (Berlin)
The Olympiastadion (; en, Olympic Stadium) is a sports stadium at Olympiapark Berlin in Berlin, Germany. It was originally built by Werner March for the 1936 Summer Olympics. During the Olympics, the record attendance was thought to be over 100,000. Today the stadium is part of the Olympiapark Berlin. Since renovations in 2004, the Olympiastadion has a permanent capacity of 74,475 seats and is the largest stadium in Germany for international football matches. The Olympiastadion is a UEFA category four stadium. Besides its use as an athletics stadium, the arena has built a footballing tradition. Since 1963, it has been the home of the Hertha BSC. It hosted three matches in the 1974 FIFA World Cup. It was renovated for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, when it hosted six matches, including the final. The DFB-Pokal final match is held each year at the venue. The Olympiastadion Berlin served as a host for the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup as well as the 2015 UEFA Champions League Final. I ...
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Milton Wallace
Thomas Milton Wallace (2 January 1912 – 20 April 1995) was a Canadian long-distance runner. He competed in the men's 5000 metres at the 1936 Summer Olympics The 1936 Summer Olympics (German: ''Olympische Sommerspiele 1936''), officially known as the Games of the XI Olympiad (German: ''Spiele der XI. Olympiade'') and commonly known as Berlin 1936 or the Nazi Olympics, were an international multi-sp .... References External links * 1912 births 1995 deaths Track and field athletes from Toronto Athletes (track and field) at the 1936 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1938 British Empire Games Canadian male long-distance runners Olympic track and field athletes for Canada {{Canada-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Scotty Rankine
Robert Scade "Scotty" Rankine (January 6, 1909 – January 10, 1995) was a Canadian athlete who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics and in the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was born in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and died in Wasaga Beach, Ontario Wasaga Beach (or simply Wasaga) is a town in Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada. Situated along the longest freshwater beach in the world, it is a popular summer tourist destination. It is located along the southern end of Georgian Bay, approximate .... In 1932 he finished eleventh in the Olympic 5000 metre event. Four years later he was eliminated in the first round of the 5000 metre competition and he did not finish the 10000 metre contest at the 1936 Games. At the 1934 Empire Games he won the silver medal in the 6 miles event and finished fourth in the 3 miles competition. He won again the silver medal in the 6 miles contest and also a bronze medal in the 3 miles event at th ...
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Pierre Bajart (born 9 March 1914, date of death unknown) was a Belgian long-distance runner. He competed in the men's 10,000 metres at the 1936 Summer Olympics The 1936 Summer Olympics (German: ''Olympische Sommerspiele 1936''), officially known as the Games of the XI Olympiad (German: ''Spiele der XI. Olympiade'') and commonly known as Berlin 1936 or the Nazi Olympics, were an international multi-sp .... References External links * 1914 births Year of death missing Athletes (track and field) at the 1936 Summer Olympics Belgian male long-distance runners Olympic athletes for Belgium Place of birth missing {{Belgium-athletics-bio-stub ...
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André Lonlas
André Lonlas (5 June 1910 – 21 October 2003) was a French long-distance runner. He competed in the men's 10,000 metres at the 1936 Summer Olympics The 1936 Summer Olympics (German: ''Olympische Sommerspiele 1936''), officially known as the Games of the XI Olympiad (German: ''Spiele der XI. Olympiade'') and commonly known as Berlin 1936 or the Nazi Olympics, were an international multi-sp .... References 1910 births 2003 deaths Athletes (track and field) at the 1936 Summer Olympics French male long-distance runners Olympic athletes for France Place of birth missing {{France-longdistance-athletics-bio-stub ...
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André Sicard
André Sicard (19 February 1915 – 30 November 1973) was a French long-distance runner who specialised in the 10 km. In this event he finished 19th at the 1936 Summer Olympics The 1936 Summer Olympics (German: ''Olympische Sommerspiele 1936''), officially known as the Games of the XI Olympiad (German: ''Spiele der XI. Olympiade'') and commonly known as Berlin 1936 or the Nazi Olympics, were an international multi-sp ... and 8th at the 1938 European Championships. Sicard won individual and team silver medals at the 1937 International Cross Country Championships. References External links * 1915 births 1973 deaths Sportspeople from Niort Athletes from Nouvelle-Aquitaine French male long-distance runners Olympic athletes for France Athletes (track and field) at the 1936 Summer Olympics {{France-longdistance-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Lucien Tostain (10 December 1909 – 11 January 1992) was a French long-distance runner. He competed in the men's 10,000 metres at the 1936 Summer Olympics The 1936 Summer Olympics (German: ''Olympische Sommerspiele 1936''), officially known as the Games of the XI Olympiad (German: ''Spiele der XI. Olympiade'') and commonly known as Berlin 1936 or the Nazi Olympics, were an international multi-sp .... References External links * 1909 births 1992 deaths Athletes (track and field) at the 1936 Summer Olympics French male long-distance runners Olympic athletes for France {{France-longdistance-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Ludvík Bombík (26 November 1912 – 29 March 1987) was a Czech long-distance runner. He competed in the men's 10,000 metres at the 1936 Summer Olympics The 1936 Summer Olympics (German: ''Olympische Sommerspiele 1936''), officially known as the Games of the XI Olympiad (German: ''Spiele der XI. Olympiade'') and commonly known as Berlin 1936 or the Nazi Olympics, were an international multi-sp .... References External links * 1912 births 1987 deaths Athletes (track and field) at the 1936 Summer Olympics Czech male long-distance runners Olympic athletes of Czechoslovakia {{CzechRepublic-athletics-bio-stub ...
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