Cross-country Skiing At The 1924 Winter Olympics – Men's 18 Kilometre
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Cross-country Skiing At The 1924 Winter Olympics – Men's 18 Kilometre
The 18 kilometre cross-country skiing event was part of the cross-country skiing at the 1924 Winter Olympics programme. The competition was held on Saturday, 2 February 1924. Forty-one cross-country skiers from twelve nations competed. Medalists Results The competition began at 9:30 a.m. with the first starter Antonín Gottstein. The last starter was Ragnar Omtvedt at 9:55:30 a.m. The first finisher was Tapani Niku at 10:51:56 a.m. and the event ended with the last finisher, who was again Ragnar Omtvedt Ragnar Omtvedt (18 February 1890–31 March 1975) was a Norwegian born, American Olympic skier. Career Ragnar Omtvedt was born in Oslo, Norway. In 1912, he emigrated to the United States. He was the US Ski Jumping Champion three times (191 ... at 12:00:33 p.m. so=Starting order, the second competitor started one minute after the first, then all others starter within 30 seconds. References External linksOfficial Olympic Report* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cross-Countr ...
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Cross-country Skiing (sport)
Competitive cross-country skiing encompasses a variety of race formats and course lengths. Rules of cross-country skiing are sanctioned by the International Ski Federation and by various national organizations. International competitions include the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, the FIS Cross-Country World Cup, and at the Winter Olympic Games. Such races occur over homologated, groomed courses designed to support classic (in-track) and freestyle events, where the skiers may employ skate skiing. It also encompasses cross-country ski marathon events, sanctioned by the Worldloppet Ski Federation, and cross-country ski orienteering events, sanctioned by the International Orienteering Federation. Related forms of competition are biathlon, where competitors race on cross-country skis and stop to shoot at targets with rifles, and paralympic cross-country skiing that allows athletes with disabilities to compete at cross-country skiing with adaptive equipment. Norwegian army un ...
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Antonio Herin
Antoine-Jean-Baptiste Hérin, italianized as Antonio Herin, (13 January 1900 – 2 June 1992) was an Italian cross-country skier. Career Originally from Valtournenche, Herin finished 13th at the 1924 Winter Olympics The 1924 Winter Olympics, officially known as the I Olympic Winter Games (french: Iers Jeux olympiques d'hiver) and commonly known as Chamonix 1924 ( frp, Chamôni 1924), were a winter multi-sport event which was held in 1924 in Chamonix, France ... in Chamonix at the competition of 18-km-cross-country skiing. References External linksQuand la montagne rencontre la plaine : en souvenir d'Antoine Hérin 1900 births 1992 deaths Italian male cross-country skiers Olympic cross-country skiers for Italy Cross-country skiers at the 1924 Winter Olympics {{Italy-crosscountry-skiing-bio-stub ...
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Alexandre Girard-Bille
Alexandre Girard-Bille (1899–1961) was a Swiss skier. He competed at the 1924 Winter Olympics The 1924 Winter Olympics, officially known as the I Olympic Winter Games (french: Iers Jeux olympiques d'hiver) and commonly known as Chamonix 1924 ( frp, Chamôni 1924), were a winter multi-sport event which was held in 1924 in Chamonix, France ... in Chamonix, where he placed eighth in ski jumping. He also competed in Nordic combined and 18 km cross-country skiing. Girard-Bille’s best performance was a top-10 in the ski jump where he finished in eighth place. Girard-Bille also finished in 14th place in the Nordic combined and in 26th place in the 18 kilometres cross-country.https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/86082 References 1899 births 1961 deaths Swiss male Nordic combined skiers Swiss male ski jumpers Swiss male cross-country skiers Olympic Nordic combined skiers for Switzerland Olympic cross-country skiers for Switzerland Olympic ski jumpers for Switzerlan ...
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Hans Eidenbenz
Hans Eidenbenz (January 30, 1900 – August 29, 1987) was a Swiss Nordic combined skier who competed in the 1920s. Competing in two Winter Olympics, his best finish was 15th in the Nordic combined event at Chamonix in 1924. Eidenbenz also took the Olympic Oath at the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz St. Moritz (also german: Sankt Moritz, rm, , it, San Maurizio, french: Saint-Moritz) is a high Alpine resort town in the Engadine in Switzerland, at an elevation of about above sea level. It is Upper Engadine's major town and a municipality in .... References External linksIOC 1928 Winter Olympics
1900 births 1987 deaths
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František Hák
František Hák (5 November 1903 – 16 October 1987) was a Czech cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 18 kilometre event at the 1924 Winter Olympics The 1924 Winter Olympics, officially known as the I Olympic Winter Games (french: Iers Jeux olympiques d'hiver) and commonly known as Chamonix 1924 ( frp, Chamôni 1924), were a winter multi-sport event which was held in 1924 in Chamonix, France ..., placing 24th. References External links * 1903 births 1987 deaths Czech male cross-country skiers Olympic cross-country skiers for Czechoslovakia Cross-country skiers at the 1924 Winter Olympics People from Semily District Sportspeople from the Liberec Region {{CzechRepublic-crosscountry-skiing-bio-stub ...
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Václav Jón
Václav Jón (11 March 1905 – 28 December 1966) was a Czech cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 18 kilometre event at the 1924 Winter Olympics The 1924 Winter Olympics, officially known as the I Olympic Winter Games (french: Iers Jeux olympiques d'hiver) and commonly known as Chamonix 1924 ( frp, Chamôni 1924), were a winter multi-sport event which was held in 1924 in Chamonix, France .... References External links * 1905 births 1966 deaths Czech male cross-country skiers Olympic cross-country skiers for Czechoslovakia Cross-country skiers at the 1924 Winter Olympics People from Semily District Sportspeople from the Liberec Region {{CzechRepublic-crosscountry-skiing-bio-stub ...
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Xaver Affentranger
Xaver Affentranger (born 1 December 1897, date of death unknown) was a Swiss cross-country skier, Nordic combined skier, and ski jumper who competed in the 1920s. At the 1924 Winter Olympics he finished 17th in the Nordic combined event, 22nd in the 18 km cross-country competition, and 24th in the ski jumping event. He won a bronze medal in the Nordic combined at the 1925 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1925 was the 1st official FIS Nordic World Ski Championships and took place between February 4–14, 1925 in Johannisbad (Janské Lázně), Czechoslovakia , rue, Чеськословеньско, , ... in Johannisbad. External links *profile at sports-reference.com* 1897 births Year of death missing Swiss male Nordic combined skiers Swiss male cross-country skiers Swiss male ski jumpers Olympic Nordic combined skiers for Switzerland Olympic cross-country skiers for Switzerland Olympic ski jumpers for Switzer ...
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Achille Bacher (27 April 1900 – 2 March 1972) was an Italian cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 18 kilometre event at the 1924 Winter Olympics The 1924 Winter Olympics, officially known as the I Olympic Winter Games (french: Iers Jeux olympiques d'hiver) and commonly known as Chamonix 1924 ( frp, Chamôni 1924), were a winter multi-sport event which was held in 1924 in Chamonix, France .... References External links * 1900 births 1972 deaths Italian male cross-country skiers Olympic cross-country skiers for Italy Cross-country skiers at the 1924 Winter Olympics Sportspeople from the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola Skiers from Piedmont {{Italy-crosscountry-skiing-bio-stub ...
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Sigurd Overby (November 14, 1899 – April 12, 1979) was an American skier from Wisconsin. He was the American champion in cross-country skiing three times, first in 1916. He competed in cross-country skiing and Nordic combined at the 1924 Winter Olympics in Chamonix Chamonix-Mont-Blanc ( frp, Chamôni), more commonly known as Chamonix, is a commune in the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of southeastern France. It was the site of the first Winter Olympics in 1924. In 2019, it had .... He was inducted into the U. S. Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame in 1976. References External links * 1899 births 1979 deaths Sportspeople from Wisconsin American male Nordic combined skiers American male cross-country skiers Olympic Nordic combined skiers for the United States Olympic cross-country skiers for the United States Nordic combined skiers at the 1924 Winter Olympics Cross-country skiers at the 1924 Winter Olympics 20th-century American people
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Anton Gottstein
Anton Gottstein (7 December 1893 – 22 August 1982) was a Czechoslovak cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 18 kilometre event at the 1924 Winter Olympics The 1924 Winter Olympics, officially known as the I Olympic Winter Games (french: Iers Jeux olympiques d'hiver) and commonly known as Chamonix 1924 ( frp, Chamôni 1924), were a winter multi-sport event which was held in 1924 in Chamonix, France .... References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Gottstein, Anton 1893 births 1982 deaths Czechoslovak male cross-country skiers Olympic cross-country skiers for Czechoslovakia Cross-country skiers at the 1924 Winter Olympics People from Vrchlabí Sportspeople from the Hradec Králové Region ...
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