Pięciobój nowoczesny na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1928

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1928
Pięciobój nowoczesny
Pięciobój nowoczesny mężczyzn
Złoty medal

Szwecja Sven Thofelt

Srebrny medal

Szwecja Bo Lindman

Brązowy medal

Niemcy Helmuth Kahl

Pięciobój nowoczesny mężczyzn podczas Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1928 rozegrany został w dniach 31 lipca4 sierpnia. Wystartowało 37 zawodników z 14 krajów.

Wyniki

PozycjaZawodnikPaństwoStrzelaniePływanieSzermierkaBiegJazda konnaSuma punktów
WynikM.PktCzasM.PktM.PktCzasM.PktWynikCzasM.
Gold medal.svgSven Thofelt Szwecja1876.65:02,42.24.415:48,821.211009:47,01447
Silver medal.svgBo Lindman Szwecja15815.155:19,45.522.2214:30,23.31008:41,2550
Bronze medal.svgHelmuth Kahl Niemcy18410.105:34,49.92.215:36,219.191009:27,61252
4.Ingvar Berg Szwecja1913.35:39,211.1136.3614:40,87.71008:04,8158
5.Heinrich Hax Niemcy1961.15:50,815.1521.2115:40,020.201008:09,4259
6.David Turquand-Young Wielka Brytania16224.245:23,67.715.1514:48,29.91009:21,21065
7.Christiaan Tonnet Holandia1868.86:20,624.2427.2714:37,44.41008:57,8669
Hermann Hölter Niemcy17916.165:30,08.811.1115:20,413.1388,510:07,62169
9.Willem van Rhijn Holandia18311.115:37,210.105.515:31,017.1774,511:22,02871
10.Helge Jensen Dania1894.46:05,020.201.116:51,629.2991,510:23,41973
11.Eugenio Pagnini Włochy1849.94:37,61.129.2914:39,66.669,511:51,42974
12.Zenon Małłysko Polska16918.186:04,019.199.915:32,018.181009:42,01377
13.Lauri Kettunen Finlandia16620.206:15,022.2218.1815:02,810.101009:26,01181
14.Otto Olsen Dania1942.27:43,837.376.615:9,211.1180,510:02,02682
15.Aubrey Newman Stany Zjednoczone14730.305:16,24.410.1014:43,68.83812:57,83183
Henrik Avellan Finlandia14731.315:52,217.1716.1615:28,815.151008:41,0483
Luigi Petrillo Włochy18313.135:20,46.633.3315:29,616.16979:35,41583
18.Carlo Simonetti Włochy16819.195:52,216.1614.1417:19,632.321008:28,4384
19.Richard W. Mayo Stany Zjednoczone18312.126:18,023.233.315:19,211.118210:49,237[1]86
20.Peter Hains Stany Zjednoczone1877.76:23,326.2625.2515:55,022.221009:01,0787
21.Tauno Lampola Finlandia13735.355:11,43.331.3114:24,22.29310:16,21889
22.Alfred Goodwin Wielka Brytania1885.56:53,232.3223.2315:23,014.148410:12,22589
23.Tivadar Filótás Węgry15922.226:31,228.288.817:20,633.33979:38,416107
24.Tjeerd Pasma Holandia14532.325:43,013.1334.3414:37,65.5859:02,624108
Lance East Wielka Brytania17317.176:36,629.2924.2416:58,630.301009:11,88108
26.Stefan Szelestowski Polska15526.265:39,612.1235.3514:14,21.19610:16,636[1]110
27.Édouard Écuyer de le Court Belgia15127.275:46,414.1412.1216:12,425.25-6612:40,833111
28.Charles-Jean LeVavasseur Francja16814.146:07,421.2117.1716:21,826.261009:03,035[1]113
29.Pierre Coche Francja15023.236:58,833.337.717:35,635.3588,510:07,621119
30.Rudolf Růžička Czechosłowacja16021.216:21,825.2519.1916:50,828.28-8817:10,034127
31.Sebastião Herédia Portugalia13236.366:01,018.1820.2016:40,227.276,515:35,232133
32.Charles Vannerom Belgia15525.256:28,027.2726.2617:28,634.3485,510:26,623135
33.André Crémon Francja14233.337:05,035.3532.3216:07,424.24949:47,617141
34.Franciszek Koprowski Polska14628.287:04,634.3430.3016:07,023.237810:52,027142
35.Josef Schejbal Czechosłowacja13634.347:40,836.3613.1317:16,231.3155,512:19,030144
Charles Cumont Belgia15129.296:48,831.3128.2817:44,836.36919:54,420144
37.Kamil Gampe Czechosłowacja11137.376:48,630.3037.3718:28,037.371009:15,29150

Przypisy

  1. a b c Zawodnik został zdyskwalifikowany na parkurze.

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