Nordic World Ski Championships 1934

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winner
Cross-country skiing 18 km FinlandFinland Sulo Nurmela
Cross-country skiing 50 km SwedenSweden Elis Wiklund
4 × 10 km cross-country relay FinlandFinland Finland
Ski jumping normal hill NorwayNorway Kristian Johansson
Nordic combination NorwayNorway Oddbjørn Hagen
Competitions
Venues SwedenSweden Sollefteå
Individual competitions 4th
Team competitions 1
Innsbruck 1933 Vysoké Tatry 1935

The 11th Nordic World Ski Championships were held from February 20 to 25, 1934 in the Swedish city ​​of Sollefteå . The competitions were dominated by the athletes from Scandinavia who, apart from the silver medal in the cross-country relay, shared all other medals among themselves. In cross-country skiing, however, the Norwegians lost their previously dominant role v. a. to the Finns . But the Swedes were also ahead of the Norwegians here . These triumphed so strongly in ski jumping and Nordic combined that nothing was left for the other nations except a bronze medal.

Cross-country skiing men

Detailed results

Cross-country skiing 18 km

space athlete country time
1 Sulo Nurmela FinlandFinland Finland 1: 04: 29.0 h
2 Veli Saarinen FinlandFinland Finland 1: 05: 35.0 h
3 Martii Lappalainen FinlandFinland Finland 1: 06: 08.0 h
4th Arthur Haggblad SwedenSweden Sweden 1: 06: 10.0 h
5 Klaes Karppinen FinlandFinland Finland 1: 06: 15.0 h
6th Oddbjørn Hagen NorwayNorway Norway 1: 06: 22.0 h
7th Lars Theodor Jonsson SwedenSweden Sweden 1: 06: 51.0 h
8th Väinö Liikkanen FinlandFinland Finland 1: 06: 57.0 h
9 Nils Englund SwedenSweden Sweden 1: 06: 58.0 h
10 Arvi Riivari FinlandFinland Finland 1: 07: 05.0 h

Date: Wednesday February 21, 1934

Endurance run 50 km

space athlete country time
1 Elis Wiklund SwedenSweden Sweden 4: 06: 43.0 h
2 Nils Englund SwedenSweden Sweden 4: 07: 41.0 h
3 Olavi Remes FinlandFinland Finland 4:08:05 h
4th Arthur Haggblad SwedenSweden Sweden 4: 12: 56.0 h
5 John Wikström SwedenSweden Sweden 4: 12: 59.0 h
6th Helge Wikström SwedenSweden Sweden 4: 14: 20.0 h
7th Ole Stenen NorwayNorway Norway 4: 14: 25.0 h
8th Karl Lindberg SwedenSweden Sweden 4: 14: 35.0 h
9 Hjalmar Bergström SwedenSweden Sweden 4: 14: 39.0 h
10 Kalle Heikkinen FinlandFinland Finland 4: 16: 34.0 h

Date: Monday February 26, 1934

John and Helge Wikström, who were in fifth and sixth, were brothers.

4 × 10 km relay

space athlete country time
1 Sulo Nurmela
Klaes Karppinen
Martii Lappalainen
Veli Saarinen
FinlandFinland Finland 2: 40: 28.0 h
2 Walter Motz
Josef carpenter
Wilhelm Bogner
Herbert Leupold
Nazi stateNazi state German Empire
2: 51: 23.0 h
3 Allan Karlsson
Lars Theodor Jonsson
Nils Englund
Arthur Häggblad
SwedenSweden Sweden 2: 53: 07.0 h
4th Lars Bergendahl
Olaf Hoffsbakken
Hans Vinjarengen
Oddbjörn Hagen
NorwayNorway Norway 2: 53: 07.0 h
5 Bronisław Czech
Stanisław Karpiel
Andrzej Marusarz
Stanisław Marusarz
PolandPoland Poland 2: 56: 01.0 h
DNS ... AustriaAustria Austria -

Date: Friday February 23, 1934;

Participants: 6 teams registered; 5 started; 5 rated;

The surprising second place in the German relay team was Germany's greatest success in Nordic competitions at the World Ski Championships. Viktor Schneider won the first and only medal in Nordic competitions in 1927 in cross-country skiing over 18 km in Cortina d'Ampezzo .

This success was made possible by the two final runners of the Norwegian and Swedish relay teams , Oddbjörn Hagen and Arthur Häggblad , who just ran out of a designated junction and only noticed their mistake after about 3 km. In the meantime, the German final runner Herbert Leupold had run out of ten minutes. This, however, with the fair assistance of the Norwegian Arne Hovde , who was on the track and pointed Leupold on the right track, who also threatened to branch off incorrectly. Hagen and Häggblad had a brilliant race and were able to catch up on Leupold for about eight minutes, but in the end it was only enough for a final sprint for third place. Here Hagen was first in front, but seemed to have been beaten by a few cm by the Swede at the finish line. The jury decided on a tie, which would have meant third place for both of them. A protest was lodged against this decision. Today Sweden ranks third and Norway fourth at the same time.

Ski jumping men

Detailed results

Large hill K-70

space athlete country Width 1 Width 2 grade
1 Kristian Johansson NorwayNorway Norway 51.0 m 59.0 m 228.50
2 Arne Hovde NorwayNorway Norway 50.0 m 57.0 m 225.00
3 Sven Eriksson (Selånger) SwedenSweden Sweden 46.0 m 57.5 m 223.10
4th Lauri Valonen FinlandFinland Finland 48.5 m 57.5 m 222.80
5 Olle Wikén SwedenSweden Sweden 48.5 m 47.0 m 221.00
6th Trygve Edin NorwayNorway Norway 49.5 m 55.5 m 220.20
7th Hans Vinjarengen NorwayNorway Norway 50.5 m 55.5 m 220.00
8th Sverre Kolterud NorwayNorway Norway 48.0 m 56.0 m 219.80
9 Reidar Andersen NorwayNorway Norway 46.0 m 55.0 m 218.60
10 Rolf Kaarby NorwayNorway Norway 47.5 m 56.0 m 217.70
12 Hans Ostler Nazi stateNazi state German Empire 47.0 m 54.0 m 215.80
15th Alfred Stoll Nazi stateNazi state German Empire 50.0 m 56.0 m 214.10
23 Marcel Reymond SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 45.5 m 54.0 m 206.50
28 Fritz Kaufmann SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 42.0 m 51.0 m 202.20
33 Karl Dietl Nazi stateNazi state German Empire 42.5 m 51.5 m 198.00
38 Gustav Müller Nazi stateNazi state German Empire 41.0 m 49.5 m 193.80
39 Anderl Hechenberger Nazi stateNazi state German Empire 39.0 m 54.5 m 193.20
40 Rudolf Hrabie AustriaAustria Austria 47.5 m 49.5 m 192.20
43 Rudolph Matt AustriaAustria Austria 39.0 m 46.5 m 190.00
48 Franz Reiser Nazi stateNazi state German Empire 39.0 m 44.5 m 187.20
51 Hans Hauser AustriaAustria Austria 41.0 m 49.0 m 187.00
52 Anton Eisgruber Nazi stateNazi state German Empire 40.0 m 54.5 m 184.60
55 Markus Maier AustriaAustria Austria 36.0 m 49.0 181.60
70 Eduard Galeitner AustriaAustria Austria 41.0 m 46.0 m 132.80

Date: Sunday, February 25, 1934

Ski jump: Hallstabacken

Participants: 92+ named; 71 started; 71 rated;

Nordic combined men

Detailed results

Individual (large hill / 18 km)

space athlete country Points
1 Oddbjörn Hagen NorwayNorway Norway 441.90
2 Sverre Kolterud NorwayNorway Norway 427.50
3 Hans Vinjarengen NorwayNorway Norway 411.70
4th Ole Stenen NorwayNorway Norway 410.20
5 Lauri Valonen FinlandFinland Finland 400.60
6th Olaf Hoffsbakken NorwayNorway Norway 397.15
7th Stanislaw Marusarz PolandPoland Poland 396.60
8th Jonas Westman SwedenSweden Sweden 392.65
9 Arne Busterud NorwayNorway Norway 390.20
10 Harald Hedjerson SwedenSweden Sweden 385.97

Date: Wednesday, February 21 and Thursday, February 22, 1934;

Medal table

Nations
space nation gold silver bronze total
01 NorwayNorway Norway 2 2 1 5
02 FinlandFinland Finland 2 1 2 5
03 SwedenSweden Sweden 1 1 2 4th
04th Nazi stateNazi state German Empire 0 1 0 1
athlete
space athlete gold silver bronze total
01 FinlandFinland Sulo Nurmela 2 0 0 2
02 FinlandFinland Veli Saarinen 1 1 0 2
03 FinlandFinland Martti Lappalainen 1 0 1 2
04th NorwayNorway Kristian Johansson 1 0 0 1
NorwayNorway Oddbjørn Hagen 1 0 0 1
SwedenSweden Elis Wiklund 1 0 0 1
FinlandFinland Klaes Karppinen 1 0 0 1
08th SwedenSweden Nils-Joel Englund 0 1 1 2
09 NorwayNorway Arne Hovde 0 1 0 1
NorwayNorway Sverre Kolterud 0 1 0 1
Nazi stateNazi state Walter Motz 0 1 0 1
Nazi stateNazi state Josef Schreiner 0 1 0 1
Nazi stateNazi state Willy Bogner senior 0 1 0 1
Nazi stateNazi state Herbert Leupold 0 1 0 1
015th SwedenSweden Sven Selånger 0 0 1 1
NorwayNorway Hans Vinjarengen 0 0 1 1
FinlandFinland Olli Remes 0 0 1 1
SwedenSweden Allan Karlsson 0 0 1 1
SwedenSweden Lars Theodor Jonsson 0 0 1 1
SwedenSweden Arthur Haggblad 0 0 1 1

Individual evidence

  1. FIS World Championships - Men Ski Jumping on fis-ski.com

literature

  • Hermann Hansen, Knut Sveen: VM på ski '97. Alt om ski-VM 1925-1997. Adresseavisens Forlag, Trondheim 1996, ISBN 82-7164-044-5 .

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