Nordic World Ski Championships 1933 / Cross-country skiing men

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Nordic World Ski Championships 1933
competitions
Cross-country skiing0 Cross-country skiing
singles Men 18 km
singles Men 50 km
Season Men 4 × 10 km
Ski jumping0 Ski jumping
singles Men K-70
Nordic combination0 Nordic combination
singles Men K-70/18 km
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Look here: Alpine Ski World Championships Innsbruck 1933

At the Nordic World Ski Championships in 1933 , which took place from February 6th to 13th in the Tyrolean capital Innsbruck in Austria , three cross-country skiing competitions were announced. The competition over a distance of up to 18 km was held for the tenth time at the Nordic World Ski Championships in 1933.

The 18 km run took place on Friday, February 10, 1933 in Seefeld in Tirol . Cross-country skiing was originally planned in the Mutters area , but had to be relocated to Seefeld due to the lack of snow. The start was at 9 a.m. at the start and finish point on Leutascherstrasse on the western outskirts of Seefeld.

The Swede Nils Englund won ahead of his compatriot Hjalmar Bergström and the Finn Väinö Liikkanen . For Englund, then 26, it was the first of a total of six world championship medals that he was able to win in the course of his career. The sixth place of Berchtesgadener Friedl Däuber , known more as an alpine skier, was surprising, making him the best Central European in the competition.

18 km of cross-country skiing

space athlete country time
1 Nils Englund SwedenSweden Sweden 1: 02: 19.2 h
2 Hjalmar Bergström SwedenSweden Sweden 1: 02: 40.0 h
3 Väinö Liikkanen FinlandFinland Finland 1: 02: 47.6 h
4th Veli Saarinen FinlandFinland Finland 1: 03: 09.8 h
5 Sven Utterström SwedenSweden Sweden 1: 03: 11.0 h
6th Friedl Däuber German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 1: 05: 55.6 h
7th Antonín Bartoň CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (SL RČS) 1: 06: 16.2 h
8th Herbert Leupold German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 1: 06: 27.6 h
9 Per Erik Hedlund SwedenSweden Sweden 1: 06: 43.2 h
10 František Šimůnek CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (SL RČS) 1: 06: 53.8 h
11 Sven Eriksson (Selånger) SwedenSweden Sweden 1: 07: 01.0 h
12 Hugo Gstrein AustriaAustria Austria 1: 07: 08.62 h
13 Hubert Pugl AustriaAustria Austria 1: 07: 30.0 h
14th Eduard Hromadka CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (SL RČS) 1: 076: 34.2 h
14th Vladimír Novák CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (SL RČS) 1: 07: 34.2 h
16 Harald Bosio AustriaAustria Austria 1: 07: 49.2 h
17th Balthasar Niederkofler AustriaAustria Austria 1: 07: 53.6 h
18th Vilda Koznarek CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (SL RČS) 1:08:06 h
19th Franz Steinhauser German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 1: 08: 26.6 h
20th Jaroslav Feistauer CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (SL RČS) 1: 08: 36.2 h
21st Ernst Feuz SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1: 08: 52.6 h
22nd Severino Menardi ItalyItaly Italy 1:09:05.8 h
23 Franz Semptner CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (HDW) 1: 09: 10.0 h
24 Cyril Musil CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (SL RČS) 1: 09: 15.0 h
25th Johan Abraham Persson SwedenSweden Sweden 1: 09: 18.2 h
26th Ján Cífka CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (SL RČS) 1: 09: 22.0 h
27 Edwin Hartmann AustriaAustria Austria 1: 09: 26.8 h
28 Josef Ponn German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 1: 09: 30.0 h
29 Walter Motz German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 1: 09: 52.6 h
30th Hermann Gadner AustriaAustria Austria 1: 09: 52.8 h
31 Bronislaw Czech PolandPoland Poland 1: 10: 08.2 h
32 Stanislaw Marusarz PolandPoland Poland 1: 10: 13.6 h
33 Willy Möhwald CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (HDW) 1: 10: 15.0 h
34 Gustav Müller German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 1: 10: 17.8 h
35 Ewald Scherbaum German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 1: 10: 29.2 h
35 Raymond Berthet FranceFrance France 1: 10: 29.2 h
37 Max Fischer German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 1: 10: 38.4 h
38 Elia Vuerich ItalyItaly Italy 1:10:40.2 h
39 Alois Horn CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (HDW) 1: 10: 42.0 h
40 Franz Reiser German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 1:10: 45.0 h
41 Francesco de Zulian ItalyItaly Italy 1:10: 48.0 h
42 Sisto Scilligo ItalyItaly Italy 1: 11: 02.8 h
43 Bohuslav Kadavý CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (SL RČS) 1: 11: 15.2 h
44 Walter Prager SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1: 11: 24.8 hours
45 Rudolf Burkert CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (HDW) 1: 11: 31.2 h
46 Willy Bogner German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 1: 11: 35.8 h
47 Hans Bauer German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 1: 11: 38.6 h
48 Markus Maier AustriaAustria Austria 1: 11: 48.0 h
49 Gustav Curbs German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 1: 11: 51.8 h
50 Normanno Tavernano ItalyItaly Italy 1: 11: 56.6 h
51 Otto Warg German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 1:12:18.2 h
52 Franz Lauer CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (HDW) 1:12: 21.0 h
53 Franz Zingerle AustriaAustria Austria 1:12: 23.0 h
54 Hans Hauser AustriaAustria Austria 1:12: 24.0 h
55 Wilhelm (Guglielmo) Holzner ItalyItaly Italy 1:12: 27.6 h
56 Alfred Stoll German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 1:12: 35.2 h
57 Josef Erlebach CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (SL RČS) 1:12:40 h
58 Rudolf Vrána CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (SL RČS) 1: 13: 02.0 h
59 Leon Stehlik CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (SL RČS) 1: 13: 22.0 h
60 Alexander Möchl AustriaAustria Austria 1: 13: 38.8 h
61 Matthias Wörndle German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 1: 13: 42.2 h
62 Ernesto Zardini ItalyItaly Italy 1: 13: 49.2 h
63 Josef Gumpold AustriaAustria Austria 1: 13: 54.0 h
64 Ino Dallago ItalyItaly Italy 1:14:02.2 h
65 Peter Rommel German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 1: 14: 33.6 h
66 Hans Leonhardt German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 1: 14: 53.2 h
67 Lauri Valonen FinlandFinland Finland 1:14: 55.0 h
68 Mario Bonomo ItalyItaly Italy 1: 14: 58.2 h
69 Andre Jamet FranceFrance France 1: 15: 16.0 h
70 Alfred Peschl AustriaAustria Austria 1: 15: 16.2 h
70 Joško Janša Yugoslavia Kingdom 1918Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 1: 15: 16.2 h
72 Bohumil Slonek CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (SL RČS) 1: 15: 21.0 h
73 Karl Lang German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 1: 15: 24.8 hours
74 Bruno Caneva ItalyItaly Italy 1: 15: 27.8 h
75 Hannes Schroll AustriaAustria Austria 1: 15: 37.0 h
76 Hans Dachinger German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 1: 15: 40.0 h
77 Harald Reinl AustriaAustria Austria 1: 15: 41.6 h
78 Jan Marusarz PolandPoland Poland 1: 15: 43.2 h
79 Oswald Pittermann CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (HDW) 1: 15: 55.0 h
80 Franz Palauro AustriaAustria Austria 1: 16: 20.2 h
81 Josef Dolensky CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (SL RČS) 1:16:24.8 h
82 Hans Rattay AustriaAustria Austria 1: 16: 30.2 h
83 Ross Wilson CanadaCanada Canada 1: 16: 56.8 h
84 Jaroslav Lukeš CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (SL RČS) 1: 17: 24.0 h
85 Günther von Lobenthal German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 1: 17: 41.2 h
86 Per Hennix SwedenSweden Sweden 1: 17: 46.4 h
87 Josef Hauswitzka AustriaAustria Austria 1: 17: 51.0 h
88 Walter Delle Karth Sr. AustriaAustria Austria 1: 18: 07.8 h
76 Hans Stachl German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 1: 18: 20.0 h
90 Anton Bader German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 1: 18: 26.2 h
91 Max Hauser AustriaAustria Austria 1: 19: 07.0 h
92 Jan Legiersky I PolandPoland Poland 1: 19: 26.0 h
93 Hans Nöbl AustriaAustria Austria 1: 19: 27.8 h
94 László Szapary HungaryHungary Hungary 1: 19: 33.0 h
95 Viktor Markart AustriaAustria Austria 1: 19: 33.2 h
96 Janko Smolej Yugoslavia Kingdom 1918Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 1: 19: 41.0 h
97 Gregor Höll AustriaAustria Austria 1: 19: 47.0 h
98 Stanislaw Skupien PolandPoland Poland 1: 20: 01.0 h
99 Robert Schuler AustriaAustria Austria 1: 20: 06.0 h
100 Vladislav Berych PolandPoland Poland 1:20: 19.0 h
101 Fritz Beier AustriaAustria Austria 1:20: 49.6 h
102 Rachko Jekoff BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria 1: 21: 15.0 h
103 Albin Jakopic Yugoslavia Kingdom 1918Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 1: 21: 20.6 h
104 Erwin Priebsch CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (HDW) 1: 22: 11.6 h
105 Gyula Szepes HungaryHungary Hungary 1: 22: 12.26 h
106 Gerard de Pottere (Imre Csik) HungaryHungary Hungary 1: 22: 13.0 h
107 Ernst Beyreuther German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 1: 22: 22.0 h
108 Vitezslav bad luck CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (SL RČS) 1: 22: 47.6 h
109 Izydor Gąsienica-Łuszczek PolandPoland Poland 1: 22: 56.0 h
110 Gyula Belloni HungaryHungary Hungary 1: 23: 10.8 h
111 Hannes Zapf AustriaAustria Austria 1: 23: 40.8 h
112 Karoly Kövari (Kafferstein) HungaryHungary Hungary 1: 23: 45.2 h
113 Stane Bervar Yugoslavia Kingdom 1918Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 1: 25: 33: 2 h
114 Péter Kadvány HungaryHungary Hungary 1: 26: 03.6 h
115 Nikolai Dimitrov BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria 1: 26: 31.0 h
116 Ernst Maurer SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1: 26: 54.2 h
117 László Kozma HungaryHungary Hungary 1: 27: 24.8 hours
118 Rudolf Hrabie AustriaAustria Austria 1: 27: 57.6 h
119 Konrad Dressnandt RomaniaRomania Romania 1: 29: 16.2 h
120 Bogomir Sramel Yugoslavia Kingdom 1918Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 1: 29: 40.8 h
121 Pal Vanya HungaryHungary Hungary 1: 30: 06.2 h
122 Hermann Gugganig AustriaAustria Austria 1: 32: 21.0 h
123 Friedrich Lexen RomaniaRomania Romania 1: 32: 23.8 h
124 Walter Hain CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (HDW) 1: 32: 46.2 h
125 Istvan Hegedüs HungaryHungary Hungary 1: 33: 40.0 h
126 Alms Tassony HungaryHungary Hungary 1: 39: 10.0 h
127 Guy Nixon United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 1: 41: 42.0 h
128 Jan Loopuyt NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1: 43: 20.0 h

Date: Friday February 10, 1933

Location: Seefeld in Tirol

Participants: 141 out of 194 named athletes appeared at the start, 128 or 130 participants were rated according to different sources.

Route: The trail led over the Wildmoosalpe to Leutasch , back to Seefeld, past the starting area towards Mösern and from there back to the start and finish point on Leutaschstrasse.

Springs 18 km

Endurance run 50 km

space athlete country time
1 Veli Saarinen FinlandFinland Finland 4: 13: 49.2 h
2 Sven Utterström SwedenSweden Sweden 4: 14: 31.4 h
3 Hjalmar Bergström SwedenSweden Sweden 4: 17: 06.0 h
4th Väinö Liikkanen FinlandFinland Finland 4: 23: 14.4 h
5 Johan Abraham Persson SwedenSweden Sweden 4: 25: 07.2 h
6th Per Erik Hedlund SwedenSweden Sweden 4: 28: 09.2 h
7th Nils Englund SwedenSweden Sweden 4: 28: 35.4 h
8th Vladimír Novák CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (SL RČS) 4: 32: 15.0 h
9 Cyril Musil CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (SL RČS) 4: 33: 12.2 h
10 Ján Cífka CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (SL RČS) 4: 38: 27.2 h
11 Hugo Gstrein AustriaAustria Austria 4: 41: 32.8 h
12 Vilda Koznarek CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (SL RČS) 4: 42: 30.0 h
12 Leopold Stehlik CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (SL RČS) 4: 42: 51.0 h
14th Alois Horn CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (HDW) 4: 45: 11.4 h
15th Franz Zingerle AustriaAustria Austria 4: 47: 03.8 h
16 Normanno Tavernano ItalyItaly Italy 4: 47: 32.4 h
17th Eduard Hromadka CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (SL RČS) 4: 51; 03.0 h
18th Bohumil Slonek CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (SL RČS) 4: 52: 06.0 h
19th Toni Gstrein AustriaAustria Austria 4: 52: 09.2 h
20th Joško Janša Yugoslavia Kingdom 1918Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 4: 52: 35.4 h
21st Gustav Schöpf-Jennewein AustriaAustria Austria 4: 56: 20.2 h
22nd Tomaz Godec Yugoslavia Kingdom 1918Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 4: 56: 34.2 h
23 Otto choice German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 4: 57: 18.6 h
24 Paul Freyse German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 4: 58: 39.2 h
25th Hans Theato German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 5:00: 59.2 h
26th Gustl Mueller German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 5:01:07.8 h
27 Karl Lang German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 5:02: 14.0 h
28 Josef Erlebach CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (SL RČS) 5: 02: 42.0 h
29 Hans Dachinger German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 5:03:24 h
30th Lorenzo Colturi ItalyItaly Italy 5: 03: 25.2 h
31 Hans Bauer German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 5:08:04.8 h
32 Hans Stachel German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 5: 11: 08.6 h
33 Alexander Oeschey German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire 5: 16: 05.8 h
34 Stane Bervar Yugoslavia Kingdom 1918Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 5: 17: 34.8 h
35 Franz Klassiwig AustriaAustria Austria 6:01:08.8 h
DNF Erich Marx German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire -
DNF Jaroslav Feistauer CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (SL RČS) -
DNF Josef Hauswitzka AustriaAustria Austria -

Date: Sunday, February 12, 1933

Participants: 74 named; 39 started; 35 rated;

Venue: Seefeld in Tirol

Springs 50 km of cross-country skiing

4 × 10 km relay

space Start number country athlete Stage time
[h]
Rank
stage
Time
change [h]
Place
change
Time [h]
1 11 SwedenSweden Sweden Per-Erik Hedlund
Sven Utterström
Nils Englund
Hjalmar Bergström
0: 42: 49.4
0: 41: 17.2
0: 42: 03.8
0: 42: 50.0
1
1
1
2
1: 24: 06.6
2: 06: 10.4
1
1
2: 49: 00.4
2 6th CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
(SL RČS)
František Šimůnek
Vladimír Novák
Antonín Bartoň
Cyril Musil
0: 43: 29.8
0: 44: 41.4
0: 43: 05.6
0: 46: 17.6
3
3
2
6
1: 28: 11.2
2: 11: 16.8
3
2
2: 57: 34.4
3 7th AustriaAustria Austria Harald Paumgarten
Hugo Gstrein
Balthasar Niederkofler
Hermann Gadner
0: 43: 31.0
0: 43: 58.2
0: 44: 52.4
0: 45: 39.8
4
2
3
4
1: 27: 29.2
2: 12: 21.6
2
3
2: 57: 51.4
4th 2 German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire Walter Motz
Wilhelm Bogner
Josef Ponn
Herbert Leupold
0: 43: 27.0
0: 45: 01.0
0: 46: 50.2
0: 42: 41.8
2
4
5
1
1: 28: 28.0
2: 15: 18.2
4
4
2: 58: 00.0
5 1 Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) Italy Frederico De Zulian
Elia Vuerich
Sisto Scilligo
Severino Menardi
0: 43: 48.8
0: 45: 48.0
0: 46: 45.8
0: 45: 05.6
5
5
4
3
1: 29: 36.8
2: 16: 22.6
5
5
3: 01: 28.2
6th 12 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
(HDW)
Franz Lauer
Franz Kraus
Alois Horn
Franz Semptner
0: 47: 18.8
0: 48: 16.6
0: 48: 46.2
0: 46: 02.8
6
8
5
5
1: 35: 35.4
2: 22: 21.6
6
6
3: 08: 24.4
7th 4th PolandPoland Poland Wladislaw Berych
Andrzej Marusarz
Bronislaw Czech
Stanislaw Skupien
0: 50: 57.4
0: 46: 06.4
0: 47: 22.0
0: 49: 52.0
8
6
7
7
1: 37: 03.8
2: 24: 25.8
7
7
3: 14: 17.8
8th 3 Yugoslavia Kingdom 1918Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Stane Bervar
Janko Smolej
Joško Janša
Tomaz Godec
0: 51: 12.2
0: 47: 44.6
0: 49: 29.4
0: 51: 17.4
9
7
8
9
1: 38: 56.8
2: 28: 26.2
8
8
3: 19: 43.6
9 9 HungaryHungary Hungary Andor Marsik
Gerard de Pottere (Imre Csik)
Karoly Kövari (Kafferstein)
Gyula Belloni
0: 49: 22.0
0: 51: 30.6
0: 53: 48.4
0: 52: 19.8
7
9
10
10
1: 40: 52.6
2: 34: 41.0
9
9
3: 27: 00.8
10 10 RomaniaRomania Romania Konrad Dressnandt
Rudolf Klöckner
Eremie Bobeanu
Joszef Kovacs
0: 54: 33.2
0: 54: 45.0
0: 53: 35.4
0: 54: 02.8
11
10
9
11
1: 49: 18.2
2: 42: 53.6
10
10
3: 36: 56.4
11 8th BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria Nikolai Dimitroff
Nikolai Tepavitcharoff
Khristo Kochoff
Rachko Jekoff
0: 51: 48.6
1: 00: 10.4
1: 01: 08.6
0: 51: 10.0
10
11
11
8
1: 51: 59.0
2: 53: 07.6
11
11
3: 01: 28.2
DNS 5 FinlandFinland Finland ? - - - - -
DNS 13 SpainSpain Spain ? - - - - -

Date: Tuesday, February 7, 1933;

Venue: Lans in Tirol

Participants: 13 teams registered; 11 started; 11 rated;

The 4 × 10 km relay from 1933 won the first medal for Austria in a cross-country discipline.

This was the first ever relay race in a World Championship or Olympiad.

In the absence of the Finnish and Norwegian relays, the Swedish team was in a class of their own. Pre Erik Hedlund had 40 seconds ahead of Germany after the first lap. Sven Utterström made a brilliant race on the second lap and handed over with almost three and a half minutes ahead of Austria. Nils-Joel Englund extended the lead to over four minutes, this time ahead of Czechoslovakia. In the last lap Herbert Leupold made an impressive race for the German Reich and almost reached the medal ranks.

Sources vary with regard to the composition and starting order of the Austrian and Polish relays. Most current sources list the Austrian season in the order with Hugo Gstrein - Hermann Gadner - Balthasar Niederkofler - Harald Paumgarten and the Polish season with Bronislaw Czech - Stanislaw Karpiel - Andrzej Marusarz - Stanislaw Marusarz. Two sources listed below list the order analogous to the table above. The deviation was probably caused by the entry lists submitted on the one hand and the actual starting order in the race itself. Therefore, due to the different sources, it is not possible to determine an exact order.

Sources 4x10 km relay

Individual evidence

  1. FIS World Championships - Men 18k on fis-ski.com
  2. FIS World Championships - Men 50k on fis-ski.com