Nordic World Ski Championships 1929 / Nordic Combined Men
Nordic World Ski Championships 1929 competitions |
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Cross-country skiing | ||||
singles | Men 18 km | - | ||
singles | Men 50 km | - | ||
Ski jumping | ||||
singles | Men K-60 | - | ||
Nordic combination | ||||
singles | Men K-60/18 km | - | ||
Demonstration competitions | ||||
Cross-country skiing | ||||
singles | - | Women 7 km | ||
Alpine skiing | ||||
singles | Downhill men | - | ||
Framework competitions | ||||
Military race | ||||
team | Military patrol | - |
At the Nordic World Ski Championships in 1929 in Zakopane , Poland , a competition in Nordic combined was held.
The combined cross-country race over 18 km was held as part of the special cross-country race on February 8th on the slopes around the city of Zakopane and saw the Finn Esko Järvinen as the winner ahead of the two Norwegians Hans Vinjarengen and Ole Stenen . The combined jump took place on February 9th at Wielka Krokiew , with Vinjarengen taking the lead with jumps over 40 and 44 meters.
Nordic combined K-60/18 km
Date: cross-country skiing on Friday, February 8, 1929; Combination ski jumping on Saturday, February 9, 1929.
Location: Zakopane , Wielka Krokiew ( K -60)
Participants: Cross-country skiing: 51 skiers started, 43 of whom were rated; Combination ski jumping: 40 ski jumpers started, 39 of them counted;
rank | athlete | country | Overall grade |
Time 18 km |
Points 18 km |
Rank 18 km |
Width 1 |
Width 2 |
Points jumping |
Rank jumping |
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1 | Hans Vinjarengen | Norway | 452.10 | 1: 26: 29.0 h | 234.00 | 3 | 40.0 m | 44.5 m | 218.1 | 3 |
2 | Ole Stenen | Norway | 432.86 | 1: 26: 05.0 h | 235.50 | 2 | 34.0 m | 44.0 m | 196.7 | 12 |
3 | Esko Järvinen | Finland | 431.70 | 1: 25: 21.0 h | 240.00 | 1 | 32.0 m | 42.0 m | 191.7 | 17th |
4th | Bronislaw Czech | Poland | 431.06 | 1: 26: 57.0 h | 231.00 | 4th | 34.5 m | 43.0 m | 199.4 | 10 |
5 | Kristian Johansson | Norway | 429.79 | 1: 31: 38.0 h | 208.50 | 15th | 40.0 m | 50.0 m | 221.6 | 2 |
6th | Peder Belgum | Norway | 428.32 | 1: 27: 29.0 h | 229.50 | 5 | 35.0 m | 41.0 m | 199.4 | 9 |
7th | Paavo Nuotio | Finland | 423.30 | 1: 27: 35.0 h | 228.00 | 6th | 36.5 m | 40.0 m | 195.3 | 14th |
8th | Alois Kratzer | German Empire | 416.90 | 1: 31: 02.0 h | 211.50 | 14th | 36.0 m | 44.0 m | 205.4 | 7th |
9 | Gustav Müller | German Empire | 411.50 | 1: 27: 39.0 h | 228.00 | 7th | 35.0 m | 41.5 m | 183.5 | 20th |
10 | Arne Busterud | Norway | 408.60 | 1: 35: 03.0 h | 192.00 | 22nd | 39.0 m | 47.0 m | 216.6 | 4th |
11 | Leif Skagnæs | Norway | 406.60 | 1: 30: 39.0 h | 213.00 | 13 | 36.0 m | 41.0 m | 193.6 | 15th |
12 | Christian Holmen | Norway | 404.80 | 1: 34: 42.0 h | 193.50 | 19th | 37.0 m | 45.0 m | 211.3 | 5 |
13 | Karol Gąsienica-Szostak | Poland | 401.38 | 1: 29: 56.0 h | 216.00 | 11 | 31.5 m | 41.0 m | 184.9 | 19th |
14th | Antoni Gąsienica-Szostak | Poland | 400.83 | 1: 32: 37.0 h | 204.00 | 17th | 33.0 m | 44.0 m | 197.5 | 11 |
15th | Gérard Vuilleumier | Switzerland | 397.80 | 1: 34: 52.0 h | 192.00 | 21st | 36.0 m | 46.0 m | 205.8 | 6th |
16 | Sigmund Ruud | Norway | 392.10 | 1: 41: 11.0 h | 163.50 | 36 | 41.5 m | 48.0 m | 228.6 | 1 |
17th | Rudolf Burkert | Czechoslovakia HDW | 385.80 | 1: 36: 23.0 h | 186.00 | 24 | 34.0 m | 43.0 m | 199.8 | 8th |
18th | Albert Ettrich | Czechoslovakia HDW | 379.17 | 1: 29: 38.0 h | 217.50 | 10 | 28.0 m | 34.0 m | 161.1 | 29 |
19th | Hans Bauer | German Empire | 378.11 | 1: 29: 15.0 h | 220.50 | 9 | 22.0 m | 34.0 m | 158.1 | 30th |
20th | Stefan Lauener | Switzerland | 376.60 | 1: 36: 56.0 h | 183.00 | 26th | 34.0 m | 42.0 m | 193.6 | 16 |
21st | Stanisław Gąsienica-Sieczka | Poland | 374.20 | 1: 38: 00.0 h | 178.50 | 27 | 34.0 m | 44.0 m | 195.7 | 13 |
22nd | Wladyslaw Czech | Poland | 370.60 | 1: 28: 40.0 h | 223.50 | 8th | 25.0 m | 29.0 m | 147.1 | 33 |
23 | Adolf Hnyk | Czechoslovakia SL RČS | 366.00 | 1: 38: 09.0 h | 177.00 | 28 | 32.0 m | 41.0 m | 189.0 | 18th |
24 | Fritz Pellkofer | German Empire | 363.85 | 1: 34: 51.0 h | 192.75 | 20th | 30.0 m | 37.0 m | 171.1 | 24 |
25th | Sven Eriksson (Selånger) | Sweden | 361.00 | 1: 31: 38.0 h | 208.50 | 15th | 37.5 m * | 44.5 m | 152.5 | 32 |
26th | Władysław Gąsienica | Poland | 355.40 | 1: 35: 54.0 h | 187.50 | 23 | 33.0 m | 31.0 m | 167.9 | 26th |
27 | Władysław Żytkowicz | Poland | 353.00 | 1: 33: 38.0 h | 198.00 | 18th | 27.0 m | 33.0 m | 155.0 | 31 |
28 | Hans Kleppen | Norway | 351.00 | 1: 38: 36.0 h | 175.50 | 29 | 43.0 m | 51.0 m * | 175.5 | 22nd |
29 | Erwin Priebsch | Czechoslovakia HDW | 343.95 | 1: 40: 43.0 h | 165.75 | 35 | 33.0 m | 38.0 m | 178.2 | 21st |
30th | Bohuslav Kadavý | Czechoslovakia SL RČS | 336.60 | 1: 39: 13.0 h | 172.50 | 31 | 27.0 m | 35.0 m | 164.1 | 27 |
31 | Otto Hauser | Czechoslovakia HDW | 334.50 | 1: 39: 10.0 h | 172.50 | 30th | 25.0 m | 38.0 m | 162.0 | 28 |
32 | Zygmunt Rajski | Poland | 318.15 | 1: 36: 46.0 h | 183.75 | 25th | 30.0 m | 42.5 m * | 134.4 | 34 |
33 | Leopold Gajduschek | Poland | 306.60 | 1: 47: 01.0 h | 138.00 | 39 | 29.0 m | 34.0 m | 168.6 | 25th |
34 | Szczepan Witkowski | Poland | 301.30 | 1: 40: 04.0 h | 168.00 | 33 | 20.0 m | 28.0 m | 133.3 | 35 |
35 | Josef Aschauer | German Empire | 296.50 | 1: 30: 12.0 h | 214.50 | 12 | 22.0 m | 37.0 m * | 88.0 | 39 |
36 | Piotr Kolesar | Poland | 295.30 | 1: 51: 13.0 h | 121.50 | 42 | 30.0 m | 28.0 m | 173.8 | 23 |
37 | Vital Venzi | Italy | 284.60 | 1: 39: 43.0 h | 171.00 | 32 | 28.0 m * | 41.0 m | 113.6 | 37 |
38 | Walter Hain | Czechoslovakia HDW | 241.40 | 1: 53: 48.0 h | 111.00 | 43 | 38.0 m | 44.0 m * | 130.4 | 36 |
39 | Friedrich Lexen | Romania | 218.40 | 1: 49: 44.0 h | 127.50 | 40 | 18.0 m | 32.0 m | 95.5 | 38 |
DNF | Franz Bujak | Czechoslovakia HDW | - | 1: 40: 29.0 h | 166.50 | 34 | - | - | - | DNS / F |
DNF | Karl Machatschek | Czechoslovakia HDW | - | 1: 42: 00.0 h | 160.50 | 37 | - | - | - | DNS / F |
DNF | Paul Novak | Czechoslovakia HDW | - | 1: 49: 57.0 h | 126.00 | 41 | - | - | - | DNS / F |
DNF | Bořivoj Německý | Czechoslovakia SL RČS | - | 1: 42: 37.0 h | 157.50 | 38 | - | - | - | DNS / F |
DNF | ? | ? | - | - | - | DNF | - | - | - | DNS |
DNF | ? | ? | - | - | - | DNF | - | - | - | DNS |
DNS / F | Ludwig Boeck | German Empire | - | - | - | DNS / F | - | - | - | DNS |
DNS / F | Walter Glass | German Empire | - | - | - | DNS / F | - | - | - | DNS |
DNS / F | Béla Szepes | Hungary | - | - | - | DNS / F | - | - | - | DNS |
DNS / F | Gates Edman | Sweden | - | - | - | DNS / F | - | - | - | DNS |
DNS / F | Wilhelm Möhwald | Czechoslovakia HDW | - | - | - | DNS / F | - | - | - | DNS |
DNS / F | Alfred Möhwald | Czechoslovakia HDW | - | - | - | DNS / F | - | - | - | DNS |
Annotation:
- Some sources give Walter Hain's time as 1: 33: 48.0 hours. However, this cannot be reconciled with its jump points, total points, or final position.
- Friedrich Lexen is listed with 127.50 points from the cross-country skiing and 95.50 points from the jumping competition. This would add up to a total of 223.40 points. His total points are given in all sources as 218.40. This is likely due to a transmission error.
Explanation of symbols
- * = Jump counted as fallen
- DNF = Did not finish (not finished, abandoned)
- DNS = Did not start (not started)
- DNS / F = Did not start or Did not finish (unclear whether not started or not finished)