The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1926 took place between February 4–6, 1926 in
Lahti
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,
Finland
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Men's cross country
30 km
February 4, 1926
18 km was replaced by 30 km, but returned the following year. 30 km would not return to the championships again until 1954 when the 18 km event was shortened to 15 km. 15 of the 21 skiers finished the event.
50 km
February 6, 1926
The conditions during these championships were extremely rough, with a temperature of −30 °C (−22 °F). In the 50 km, the top finishers used plastered masks for protection to their face. 14 of the 19 skiers finished the event.
Men's Nordic combined
Individual
February 4, 1926
Grøttumsbråten had the fastest time in the cross country portion of the event, finishing three minutes ahead of Haug.
Jacob Tullin Thams
Jacob Tullin "Tulla" Thams (7 April 1898 – 27 July 1954) was a Norwegian Olympian, who competed in ski jumping and sailing.
Career
He won the first Olympic ski jumping gold medal in 1924, and became the third person (after Gillis Grafström wh ...
of
Norway
Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and t ...
had the longest jump of the competition with a distance of 39.5 meters.
Men's ski jumping
Individual large hill
February 4, 1926
20 of the 28 jumpers completed this event. Thams had the longest jump in the competition with a distance of 38.5 meters. Some sources have the points 18.980, 18.860 and 18.000 for the top 3, according to the format used 1924-1928
Medal table
References
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results from German Wikipedia1926 World Championship results from the Lahti City Museum *
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FIS 1926 Ski jumping results
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