Ski Jumping At The 1924 Winter Olympics
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Ski Jumping At The 1924 Winter Olympics
At the 1924 Winter Olympics, one individual ski jumping event was contested. It was held on Monday 4 February 1924. The event was unusual in that the bronze medalist was not determined for fifty years. Thorleif Haug of Norway was awarded third place at the event's conclusion, but a clerical error in calculating Haug's score was discovered in 1974 by Jacob Vaage, who further determined Anders Haugen of the United States, who had finished fourth, had actually scored 0.095 points more than Haug. The International Olympic Committee verified this, and in Oslo in September 1974, Haug's daughter presented the medal to the 86-year-old Haugen. Medalists Results This competition took place at Le Mont with a K-point of 71 meters.Henauer, Kurt (FIS PR and Media Coordinator Ski Jumping). "hill lengths." E-Mail to Chris Miller. 5 June 2006. The winner of the competition Jacob Tullin Thams also won a silver medal in sailing at the 1936 Summer Olympics; he is among very few athletes to wi ...
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Le Tremplin Olympique Du Mont
The Tremplin Olympique du Mont ( en, Olympic jumping hill of Le Mont) was a ski jumping venue constructed for the 1924 Winter Olympics in Chamonix, France. Jump description The jumper started at a height of 1189.8 m, traveling 79.4 meters while dropping in height to a take off point of 1152.8 meters. Upon flight, the K-point was determined to be 71.5 meters. 1924 Winter Olympics This venue hosted both the ski jumping and the ski jumping part of the Nordic combined events at the 1924 Winter Olympics. After the Olympics The hill served as a venue for the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1937 The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1937 took place on February 12–18, 1937, in Chamonix, France. The French city hosted the 1924 Winter Olympics which is considered by the International Ski Federation, FIS as the first FIS Nordic World Ski C .... Built in 1905, it was renovated in 1998. References1924 Olympics official report.pp. 650–2. Venues of the 1924 Winter Olym ...
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Nils Lindh
Nils Erik Lindh (23 October 1889 – 6 February 1957) was a Swedish ski jumper. He competed in the individual event at the 1924 Winter Olympics. Lindh represented Djurgårdens IF Djurgårdens Idrottsförening, commonly known simply as Djurgårdens IF, Djurgården (), and (especially locally) Djurgår'n (), Dif or DIF – is a Swedish sports association with several sections, located in Stockholm. Name The club is name .... He won three Swedish championship titles in ski jumping in the 1910s. References External links * 1889 births 1957 deaths Swedish male ski jumpers Swedish male Nordic combined skiers Olympic ski jumpers for Sweden Olympic Nordic combined skiers for Sweden Ski jumpers at the 1924 Winter Olympics Nordic combined skiers at the 1924 Winter Olympics Skiers from Stockholm Djurgårdens IF ski jumpers Djurgårdens IF Nordic combined skiers {{Nordic-skiing-bio-stub ...
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Gilbert Ravanel
Gilbert Ravanel (26 April 1900 – 1 September 1983) was a French 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, Franc .... References External links * 1900 births 1983 deaths French male cross-country skiers French male Nordic combined skiers French male ski jumpers Olympic cross-country skiers for France Olympic Nordic combined skiers for France Olympic ski jumpers for France Cross-country skiers at the 1924 Winter Olympics Nordic combined skiers at the 1924 Winter Olympics Ski jumpers at the 1924 Winter Olympics People from Graubünden 20th-century French people {{France-skijumping-bio-stub ...
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Andrzej Krzeptowski (born 1903)
Andrzej Krzeptowski (29 July 1903 – 26 February 1945) was a Polish skier. He competed for Poland at the 1924 Winter Olympics, finishing 19th in the Nordic combined event, 21st in the ski jumping event, and 28th in the 18 km cross-country skiing event. Krzeptowski also competed for Poland at the 1924 Winter Olympics, finishing 27th in the ski jumping event. He has a cousin with the same name, Andrzej Krzeptowski (1902–1981), who competed at the 1928 Winter Olympics in cross-country skiing events. Krzeptowski collaborated with German occupiers during World War II as a member of the ''Goralenvolk'', running a hardware store in Zakopane Zakopane ( Podhale Goral: ''Zokopane'') is a town in the extreme south of Poland, in the southern part of the Podhale region at the foot of the Tatra Mountains. From 1975 to 1998, it was part of Nowy Sącz Voivodeship; since 1999, it has been .... He died in Soviet custody after liberation, supposedly having taken poison. Referenc ...
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Karel Koldovský
Karel Koldovský (10 June 1898 – 29 April 1943) was a Czech ski jumper. He competed in the individual 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, Franc .... References External links * 1898 births 1943 deaths Czech male ski jumpers Olympic ski jumpers for Czechoslovakia Ski jumpers at the 1924 Winter Olympics People from Vysoké nad Jizerou Sportspeople from the Liberec Region {{CzechRepublic-skijumping-bio-stub ...
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Mario Cavalla
Mario Cavalla (22 March 1902 – 1 January 1962) was an Italian ski jumper. He competed in the individual 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, Franc .... References 1902 births 1962 deaths Italian male ski jumpers Olympic ski jumpers for Italy Ski jumpers at the 1924 Winter Olympics Place of birth missing {{Italy-skijumping-bio-stub ...
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Peter Schmid
Peter Schmid (born 1898) was a Swiss skier. He competed 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 ..., where he placed 11th in Nordic combined, 14th in 18 km cross-country, and 18th in ski jumping. References 1898 births Date of death unknown 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 Switzerland Nordic combined skiers at the 1924 Winter Olympics Ski jumpers at the 1924 Winter Olympics Cross-country skiers at the 1924 Winter Olympics {{Switzerland-skijumping-bio-stub ...
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Luigi Faure
Luigi Faure (1901 in Sauze d'Oulx – September 5, 1974) was an Italian cross-country skier, Nordic combined skier, and ski jumper who competed in 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 ..., where he finished 17th in the total ranking of the men's normal hill event. In the 1940s, he founded ''Faure sport'' in his home town.Sauze d'Oulx and Faure sport. History since 1940


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* 1924: 1st, Italian ski jumping championships * 1925: 1st, Italian ski jumping championships * 1926: 1st, Italian ski ...
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Harry Lien
Harvard Harry Lien (April 5, 1896 in Norway – Sept 19, 1978 in Park Ridge, Illinois) was an American ski jumper and a member of the US National Ski Hall of Fame who competed in the 1924 Winter Olympics in Chamonix, France. He learned to ski and jump in his native Norway, moved to the United States when he was 20. He joined the U.S Army in 1917, serving for twenty months and was discharged in 1919. His skiing career went from 1919 to 1933 although he did participate in the 1937 Norge Annual Meet as a last hurrah, placing second. In 1969, he was elected to the US Ski Association's Hall of Fame in Ishpeming, Michigan Ishpeming ( ) is a city in Marquette County in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 6,470 at the 2010 census, less than it was in the 1950s and 1960s when the iron ore mines employed more workers. A statue of a ....St. Petersburg Times - Sep 23, 1978 References 1901 births 1978 deaths American male ski jumpers Norwegia ...
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Klébert Balmat
Klébert Balmat (22 June 1896 – 2 July 1961) was a French skier. He competed at the 1924 Winter Olympics and the 1928 Winter Olympics The 1928 Winter Olympics, officially known as the II Olympic Winter Games (french: IIes Jeux olympiques d'hiver; german: II. Olympische Winterspiele; it, II Giochi olimpici invernali; rm, II Gieus olimpics d'enviern) and commonly known as St. M .... References External links * 1896 births 1961 deaths French male ski jumpers French male Nordic combined skiers Olympic ski jumpers of France Olympic Nordic combined skiers of France Ski jumpers at the 1924 Winter Olympics Ski jumpers at the 1928 Winter Olympics Nordic combined skiers at the 1924 Winter Olympics Nordic combined skiers at the 1928 Winter Olympics Place of birth missing {{France-skijumping-bio-stub ...
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Lemoine Batson
Lemoine H. Batson (August 6, 1898 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin – January 30, 1991 in Hinsdale, Illinois) was a ski jumper from the United States in the ski jumping competition at the 1924 Winter Olympics in Chamonix. He was later selected for the 1932 Winter Olympics The 1932 Winter Olympics, officially known as the III Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Lake Placid 1932, were a winter multi-sport event in the United States, held in Lake Placid, New York, United States. The games opened on February ... in Lake Placid, but did not compete. Olympic results References 1898 births 1991 deaths American male ski jumpers Sportspeople from Eau Claire, Wisconsin Olympic ski jumpers for the United States Ski jumpers at the 1924 Winter Olympics {{US-skijumping-bio-stub ...
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Tuure Nieminen
Tuure Nieminen (19 February 1894 – 17 October 1968) was a Finnish ski jumper. He was born in Helsinki. He participated 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 ..., where he placed 13th in ski jumping. References External links * 1894 births 1968 deaths Skiers from Helsinki Finnish male ski jumpers Olympic ski jumpers for Finland Ski jumpers at the 1924 Winter Olympics 20th-century Finnish people {{Finland-skijumping-bio-stub ...
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