Nordic World Ski Championships 1939 / Nordic Combined Men
Nordic World Ski Championships 1939 competitions |
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Cross-country skiing | |
singles | Men 18 km |
singles | Men 50 km |
Season | Men 4 × 10 km |
Ski jumping | |
singles | Men K-80 |
Nordic combination | |
singles | Men K-80/18 km |
Framework competitions | |
Military races | |
team | Military patrol |
Other competitions | |
Alpine skiing | |
Look here: | Alpine Ski World Championships Zakopane 1939 |
The Nordic World Ski Championships in 1939 were a Nordic Combined competition that took place in Zakopane , Poland , from February 11th to 19th .
In the 12th edition of the Nordic Combined as a competition of the Nordic World Ski Championships , 38 athletes started cross-country skiing over 18 km, which the Finn Erkki Mäkinen won just ahead of Olaf Hoffsbakken and John Westbergh . The later medal winners followed on ranks five to seven.
In ski jumping 35 athletes started the race, of which Albert Burk and Jan Marek after falls in the first passage in the following competitions no longer participated.
The combined jumping was decided by Stanisław Marusarz from Poland . In the squares followed Hans Lahr from, incorporated the German Reich Sudetenland and Stanislav same age cousin Andrzej Marusarz .
Gustl Berauer , also from the Sudetenland, achieved sixth place in cross-country skiing and fourth place in ski jumping and thus achieved the best average performance for the first German ski world champion in Nordic combined as well as in the Nordic disciplines . Second place went to the Swede Gustav Sellin with ranks seven (cross-country skiing) and five (ski jumping) in the individual disciplines. Third place went to Magnar Fosseide from Norway.
The favored Norwegian team arrived in Zakopane after the official training session. The organization of a special training only for the Norwegian team, offered by the Polish organizers, was rejected by their team leaders with the obscure reason that the hill was too big and the landing was therefore not safe. From the point of view of the Norwegian team leadership it seemed as if it was safer for their combination jumpers to make the first jump in the competition and not in the training. In the Norwegian sports newspaper “ Sportsmanden ” it was reported that the organizers angrily asked “Are the Norwegians crazy?” In fact, three out of four Norwegians (Hoffsbakken, Odden and Kvanlid) fell on their first jump and lost their chances for a medal .
Individual (large hill K-80/18 km)
space | athlete | country | Total points |
Time 18 km |
Points 18 km |
Rank 18 km |
Jump 1 |
Jump 2 |
Points jumping |
Rank jumping |
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1 | Gustav Berauer | German Empire | 429.60 | 1:12: 43.0 h | 223.50 | 6th | 64.5 m | 66.5 m | 206.10 | 4th |
2 | Gustav Adolf Sellin | Sweden | 426.60 | 1:12: 44.0 h | 223.50 | 7th | 63.5 m | 63.5 m | 203.1 | 5 |
3 | Magnar Fosseide | Norway | 422.40 | 1: 11: 35.0 h | 231.00 | 5 | 55.5 m | 61.5 m | 191.40 | 9 |
4th | Andrzej Marusarz | Poland | 410.60 | 1:16:15 h | 202.50 | 12 | 64.0 m | 65.0 m | 208.10 | 3 |
5 | Günther Meergans | German Empire | 408.50 | 1: 15: 05.0 h | 210.00 | 9 | 65.0 m | 61.5 m | 198.50 | 7th |
6th | Christian Merz | German Empire | 403.00 | 1: 16: 21.0 h | 202.50 | 13 | 64.5 m | 65.5 m | 200.50 | 6th |
7th | Stanislaw Marusarz | Poland | 391.93 | 1: 23: 15.0 h | 164.43 | 27 | 73.5 m | 71.5 m | 227.50 | 1 |
8th | Mieczysław Wnuk | Poland | 391.65 | 1:16: 54.0 h | 198.75 | 15th | 62.0 m | 65.0 m | 192.90 | 8th |
9 | Adi Gamma | Switzerland | 390.30 | 1: 15: 21.0 h | 208.50 | 10 | 52.0 m | 55.5 m | 181.80 | 13 |
10 | Hans Lahr | German Empire | 388.80 | 1: 21: 20.0 h | 174.00 | 24 | 63.0 m | 72.0 m | 214.80 | 2 |
11 | Marian Woyna Orlewicz | Poland | 374.40 | 1: 17: 54.0 h | 193.50 | 16 | 52.0 m | 54.0 m | 180.90 | 14th |
12 | Olaf Hoffsbakken | Norway | 370.10 | 1: 10: 18.0 h | 240.00 | 2 | 57.5 m * | 61.0 m | 130.10 | 22nd |
13 | Olav Odden | Norway | 368.10 | 1: 40: 46.0 h | 235.50 | 4th | 62.0 m * | 58.5 m | 132.60 | 20th |
14th | Emil Kvanlid | Norway | 365.50 | 1: 14: 43.0 h | 211.00 | 8th | 71.0 m * | 69.5 m | 154.00 | 19th |
15th | John Westbergh | Sweden | 361.60 | 1:10: 35.0 h | 237.22 | 3 | 53.5 m | 57.5 m * | 124.40 | 24 |
16 | Władisław Roj | Poland | 360.97 | 1: 22: 02.0 h | 169.77 | 25th | 55.5 m | 50.5 m | 191.20 | 10 |
17th | Michał Górski | Poland | 359.10 | 1: 18: 53.0 h | 187.50 | 19th | 49.0 m | 50.5 m | 171.60 | 16 |
18th | Anatol Grandfeld | Poland | 344.20 | 1: 21: 12.0 h | 174.00 | 23 | 53.5 m | 55.0 m | 170.20 | 17th |
19th | Stanisław Sowiński | Poland | 341.15 | 1: 25: 03.0 h | 153.75 | 32 | 57.0 m | 59.5 m | 187.40 | 12 |
20th | Eric Soguel | Switzerland | 330.50 | 1:16: 42.0 h | 199.50 | 14th | 62.5 m | 63.0 m * | 131.00 | 21st |
21st | Adam Becker-Giewont | Poland | 321.60 | 1: 29: 02.0 h | 133.50 | 35 | 61.0 m | 59.5 m | 188.10 | 11 |
22nd | Georg Wimmer | German Empire | 319.65 | 1: 18: 28.0 h | 189.75 | 17th | 62.0 m * | 63.0 m | 129.90 | 23 |
23 | Teodor Dawidek | Poland | 317.20 | 1: 24: 38.0 h | 156.00 | 31 | 54.0 m | 54.0 m | 161.20 | 18th |
24 | Jan Marusarz | Poland | 316.90 | 1: 27: 40.0 h | 139.50 | 34 | 55.0 m | 56.5 m | 177.40 | 15th |
25th | Erkki Mäkinen | Finland | 315.50 | 1: 10: 07.0 h | 240.00 | 1 | 61.5 m * | 62.5 m * | 75.50 | 30th |
26th | Jan Dawidek | Poland | 290.00 | 1: 18: 53.0 h | 187.50 | 19th | 49.0 m * | 51.5 m | 102.50 | 27 |
27 | Franciszek Marduła | Poland | 288.60 | 1: 18: 52.0 h | 187.50 | 18th | 49.0 m * | 48.0 m | 101.10 | 29 |
28 | Jozef Bursa | Poland | 279.80 | 1:20: 34.0 h | 178.50 | 22nd | 49.0 m * | 50.0 m | 101.30 | 28 |
29 | Gregor Klančnik | Yugoslavia | 274.20 | 1: 23: 20.0 h | 163.50 | 28 | 50.5 m * | 54.0 m | 110.70 | 26th |
30th | Franciszek Gut-Szczerba | Poland | 271.40 | 1: 24: 27.0 h | 157.30 | 30th | 62.5 m * | 64.5 m * | 113.90 | 25th |
31 | Jan Bobowski | Poland | 216.35 | 1: 22: 25.0 h | 168.75 | 26th | 55.5 m * | 50.0 m * | 47.60 | 32 |
32 | Franciszek Fiedor | Poland | 203.00 | 1: 23: 57.0 h | 159.00 | 29 | 52.5 m * | 52.5 m * | 44.00 | 33 |
33 | Edo Bevc | Yugoslavia | 201.20 | 1: 26: 36.0 h | 145.50 | 33 | 62.0 m * | 55.0 m * | 55.70 | 31 |
DNF | Albert Burk | German Empire | - | 1: 15: 23.0 h | 207.75 | 11 | 63.5 m | DNS | - | - |
DNF | Jan Marek | Poland | - | 1:20: 21.0 h | 179.25 | 21st | 62.0 m | DNS | - | - |
DNF | Lauri Valonen | Finland | - | DNF | - | - | - | - | - | - |
DNF | Kalervo Kaplas | Finland | - | DNF | - | - | - | - | - | - |
DNF | Carl Christian Lange | Norway | - | DNF | - | - | - | - | - | - |
DNS | Bronislaw Czech | Poland | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
DNS | Edward (Ted) Zinkan | Canada | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
DNS | Franciszek Tapek | Poland | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
DNS | Arnold Vultier | Switzerland | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
DNS | Wilhelm Bogner | German Empire | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
DNS | Andrzej Peksa | Poland | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
DNS | Waclaw Doroba | Poland | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
DNS | Włodzimierz Bandura | Poland | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Date: Wednesday, February 15 and Thursday, February 16, 1939;
Venues: Cross-country skiing: Gubałówka ; Ski jumping: Wielka Krokiew (K-80)
Participants: 46 named; 38 started; 33 rated;
swell
- Narciarskie Mistrzostwa Świata FIS Zakopane, 11.-19. luty 1939 R. (Polish), s. 3
- Narciarskie Mistrzostwa Świata: Zawody FIS: Zakopane 11-19 lutego 1939 r. (Polish), Kraków, 1939.
- Sensationshop i kombinerade VM. Alla favoriter föllo Dagens Nyheter (Swedish) of February 16, 1939, s. 9
- Result: Westberg på tredje plats Svenska Dagbladet (Swedish) from February 16, 1939, s. 16
- Sudettysken Berauer vann kombinerade - Sellin tvåa Svenska Dagbladet (Swedish) from February 17, 1939, s. 15th
- Sudettyskeren Berauers store triumf i Zakopane i går, Aftenposten (Norwegian) of February 17, 1990, p. 8, in Nasjonalbiblioteket , Oslo
- Vårt første nederlag i combined race, Aftenposten (Norwegian) from February 18, 1939, s. 1, in Nasjonalbiblioteket , Oslo
- Sportsmanden (Norwegian) from February 13, 1939, s. -, in Deichmanske bibliotek , Oslo
- Sportsmanden (Norwegian) from February 16, 1939, s. -, in Deichmanske bibliotek , Oslo
- Sportsmanden (Norwegian) from February 20, 1939, s. -, in Deichmanske bibliotek , Oslo
Explanation of symbols
- * = Jump counted as fallen
- DNF = Did not finish (not finished, abandoned)
- DNS = Did not start (not started)