Mistrzostwa Świata w Łyżwiarstwie Szybkim w Wieloboju 1936
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Data | 1–2 lutego 1936 | ||
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Miejscowość | Davos, Szwajcaria | ||
Zwycięzcy | |||
Zwycięzca | Ivar Ballangrud |
37. mistrzostwa świata w łyżwiarstwie szybkim w wieloboju odbyły się w dniach 1–2 lutego 1936 roku w Szwajcarii, w Davos. Zawodnicy startowali na naturalnym lodowisku na stadionie zimowym po raz czwarty (wcześniej w 1898, 1908 i 1928). W zawodach wzięli udział tylko mężczyźni. Łyżwiarze startowali na czterech dystansach: 500 m, 1500 m, 5000 m, 10000 m. Do biegu na 10000 m awansowała najlepsza 26 po trzech dystansach. Bezkonkurencyjny był Norweg, Ivar Ballangrud.
Uczestnicy
W zawodach wzięło udział 41 łyżwiarzy z 12 krajów. Sklasyfikowanych zostało 24.
Państwa biorące udział w mistrzostwach | ||||
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III Rzesza | Austria | Finlandia | Francja | Holandia |
Japonia | Węgry | Łotwa | Norwegia | Polska |
Stany Zjednoczone | Szwecja |
Wyniki
- DSQ – zdyskwalifikowany, DNF – nie ukończył, NC – nie zakwalifikował się, f – wywrócił się
Pozycja | Zawodnik | Kraj | 500 m | Pkt. | 5000 m | Pkt. | 1500 m | Pkt. | 10000 m | Pkt. | Suma pkt. |
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Ivar Ballangrud | Norwegia | 44.0 (8.) | 44.000 | 8:32.5 (1.) | 51.250 | 2:17.4 (1.) | 45.800 | 17:57.1 (3.) | 53.855 | 194.905 | |
Birger Wasenius | Finlandia | 44.0 (8.) | 44.000 | 8:42.8 (3.) | 52.280 | 2:20.5 (3.) | 46.833 | 17:51.4 (1.) | 53.570 | 196.683 | |
Edward Schroeder | Stany Zjednoczone | 44.4 (11.) | 44.400 | 8:42.0 (2.) | 52.200 | 2:21.0 (4.) | 47.000 | 18:16.2 (7.) | 54.810 | 198.410 | |
4. | Michael Staksrud | Norwegia | 43.8 (7.) | 43.800 | 8:53.3 (4.) | 53.330 | 2:21.8 (6.) | 47.266 | 18:23.6 (11.) | 55.180 | 199.577 |
5. | Robert Peterson | Stany Zjednoczone | 43.7 (6.) | 43.700 | 9:07.4 (9.) | 54.740 | 2:25.0 (15.) | 48.333 | 18:23.6 (11.) | 55.180 | 201.953 |
6. | Max Stiepl | Austria | 46.0 (27.) | 46.000 | 9:09.4 (11.) | 54.940 | 2:23.5 (9.) | 47.833 | 17:52.4 (2.) | 53.620 | 202.393 |
7. | Ossi Blomqvist | Finlandia | 45.2 (20.) | 45.200 | 9:08.7 (10.) | 54.870 | 2:23.5 (9.) | 47.833 | 18:18.1 (8.) | 54.905 | 202.808 |
8. | Alfons Bērziņš | Łotwa | 45.0 (18.) | 45.000 | 9:11.4 (13.) | 55.140 | 2:24.9 (14.) | 48.300 | 18:10.5 (6.) | 54.525 | 202.965 |
9. | Carsten Christensen | Norwegia | 44.8 (17.) | 44.800 | 8:57.8 (6.) | 53.780 | 2:24.2 (12.) | 48.066 | 18:58.0 (20.) | 56.900 | 203.547 |
10. | Willi Sandtner | III Rzesza | 45.8 (25.) | 45.800 | 8:55.0 (5.) | 53.500 | 2:26.5 (19.) | 48.833 | 18:33.4 (15.) | 55.670 | 203.803 |
11. | Seien Kin | Japonia | 46.0 (27.) | 46.000 | 9:03.6 (8.) | 54.360 | 2:26.8 (20.) | 48.933 | 18:23.4 (10.) | 55.170 | 204.463 |
12. | Antero Ojala | Finlandia | 44.6 (13.) | 44.600 | 9:17.4 (15.) | 55.740 | 2:27.6 (24.) | 49.200 | 18:23.2 (9.) | 55.160 | 204.700 |
13. | Janusz Kalbarczyk | Polska | 46.3 (32.) | 46.300 | 9:10.2 (12.) | 55.020 | 2:27.1 (21.) | 49.033 | 18:07.8 (4.) | 54.390 | 204.743 |
14. | Jan Langedijk | Holandia | 46.0 (27.) | 46.000 | 9:21.8 (18.) | 56.180 | 2:24.6 (13.) | 48.200 | 18:08.1 (5.) | 54.405 | 204.785 |
15. | Åke Ekman | Finlandia | 45.4 (21.) | 45.400 | 9:31.2 (22.) | 57.120 | 2:25.6 (17.) | 48.533 | 18:39.5 (18.) | 55.975 | 207.028 |
16. | Dolf van der Scheer | Holandia | 44.6 (13.) | 44.600 | 9:34.6 (26.) | 57.460 | 2:27.2 (22.) | 49.066 | 18:38.1 (16.) | 55.905 | 207.032 |
17. | Heinz Sames | III Rzesza | 46.2 (31.) | 46.200 | 9:29.5 (21.) | 56.950 | 2:27.4 (23.) | 49.133 | 18:27.8 (13.) | 55.390 | 207.673 |
18. | Lou Dijkstra | Holandia | 45.8 (25.) | 45.800 | 9:17.5 (16.) | 55.750 | 2:29.8 (34.) | 49.933 | 18:57.8 (19.) | 56.890 | 208.373 |
19. | Sjef Blaisse | Holandia | 45.7 (23.) | 45.700 | 9:48.7 (32.) | 58.870 | 2:28.7 (27.) | 49.566 | 19:06.3 (22.) | 57.315 | 211.452 |
20. | Roelof Koops | Holandia | 47.5 (38.) | 47.500 | 9:43.8 (30.) | 58.380 | 2:30.9 (36.) | 50.300 | 18:38.2 (17.) | 55.910 | 212.090 |
21. | Gedeon Ladányi | Węgry | 47.0 (36.) | 47.000 | 9:45.1 (31.) | 58.510 | 2:29.5 (32.) | 49.833 | 19:02.0 (21.) | 57.100 | 212.443 |
22. | Ernő Ladányi | Węgry | 46.8 (35.) | 46.800 | 9:42.0 (29.) | 58.200 | 2:29.0 (29.) | 49.666 | 19:23.6 (24.) | 58.180 | 212.847 |
23. | László Hidvéghy | Węgry | 48.1 (39.) | 48.100 | 9:54.4 (36.) | 59.440 | 2:29.7 (33.) | 49.900 | 18:31.4 (14.) | 55.570 | 213.010 |
24. | Arvīds Lejnieks | Łotwa | 48.3 (40.) | 48.300 | 9:39.3 (28.) | 57.930 | 2:39.1 (40.) | 53.033 | 19:18.2 (23.) | 57.910 | 217.173 |
NC | Charles Mathiesen | Norwegia | 44.6 (13.) | 44.600 | 9:19.3 (17.) | 55.930 | 2:21.3 (5.) | 47.100 | DNF | 147.630 | |
NC | Edward Wangberg | Norwegia | 46.7 (34.) | 46.700 | 8:58.0 (7.) | 53.800 | 2:28.8 (28.) | 49.600 | DNF | 150.100 | |
NC | Hans Engnestangen | Norwegia | 42.9 (2.) | 42.900 | 9:11.4 (13.) | 55.140 | 2:21.8 (6.) | 47.266 | NC | 145.307 | |
NC | Del Lamb | Stany Zjednoczone | 42.6 (1.) | 42.600 | 9:35.2 (27.) | 57.520 | 2:28.2 (25.) | 49.400 | NC | 149.520 | |
NC | Georg Krog | Norwegia | 43.1 (3.) | 43.100 | 9:52.0 (34.) | 59.200 | 2:21.8 (6.) | 47.266 | NC | 149.567 | |
NC | Karl Wazulek | Austria | 44.6 (13.) | 44.600 | 9:32.4 (23.) | 57.240 | 2:25.4 (16.) | 48.466 | NC | 150.307 | |
NC | Jorma Ruissalo | Finlandia | 44.5 (12.) | 44.500 | 9:34.2 (25.) | 57.420 | 2:25.7 (18.) | 48.566 | NC | 150.487 | |
NC | Leo Freisinger | Stany Zjednoczone | 43.4 (4.) | 43.400 | 9:54.2 (36.) | 59.420 | 2:23.9 (11.) | 47.966 | NC | 150.787 | |
NC | Jānis Andriksons | Łotwa | 45.0 (18.) | 45.000 | 9:29.0 (19.) | 56.900 | 2:30.0 (35.) | 50.000 | NC | 151.900 | |
NC | Kunio Nando | Japonia | 45.6 (22.) | 45.600 | 9:29.2 (20.) | 56.920 | 2:31.3 (37.) | 50.433 | NC | 152.953 | |
NC | Axel Johansson | Szwecja | 46.5 (33.) | 46.500 | 9:33.0 (24.) | 57.300 | 2:29.2 (30.) | 49.733 | NC | 153.533 | |
NC | Karl Leban | Austria | 45.7 (23.) | 45.700 | 9:54.8 (37.) | 59.480 | 2:28.5 (26.) | 49.500 | NC | 154.680 | |
NC | Yasuo Kawamura | Japonia | 46.1 (30.) | 46.100 | 9:51.3 (33.) | 59.130 | 2:29.4 (31.) | 49.800 | NC | 155.030 | |
NC | Allan Potts | Stany Zjednoczone | 43.4 (4.) | 43.400 | 10:14.7 (39.) | 61.470 | 2:32.9 (38.) | 50.966 | NC | 155.837 | |
NC | Marcel Lesguillons | Francja | 47.4 (37.) | 47.400 | 10:17.8 (40.) | 61.780 | 2:40.0 (41.) | 53.333 | NC | 162.513 | |
NC | Chō Yūshoku | Japonia | 57.7f (41.) | 57.700 | 10:10.2 (38.) | 61.020 | 2:36.0 (39.) | 52.000 | NC | 170.720 | |
DSQ | Harry Haraldsen | Norwegia | 44.0 (8.) | 44.000 | 9:01.2 DSQ | 2:18.6 (2.) | 46.200 | NC | 90.200 |
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