1936 Summer Olympics / Cycling - Road Team Ranking (Men)

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Olympic rings
sport Cycling
discipline Road racing team competition
gender Men
Attendees 88 athletes from 22 countries
Competition location AVUS (start and finish), Schildhorn , Heerstraße , Dallgow-Döberitz , Olympic Village , Priort , Fahrland , Groß Glienicke , Karolinenhöhe
Competition phase August 10, 1936
Medalist
gold medal FranceFrance France
Robert Charpentier
Robert Dorgebray
Guy Lapébie
Silver medal SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
Edgar Buchwalder
Ernst Nievergelt
Kurt Ott
Bronze medal BelgiumBelgium Belgium
Auguste Garrebeek
Armand Putzeyse
Jean-François Van Der Motte
1932 1948
Cycling competitions at the
1936 Olympic Games
Road cycling Road cycling
Road racing Men
Team ranking Men
Track cycling Track cycling
sprint Men
Time trial Men
tandem Men
Team pursuit Men

The team competition in the men's road race at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin took place on August 10, 1936. The times of the three best athletes of a nation from the road race were counted .

Route

The start and finish of the 100 km long race was the AVUS Nordschleife . The route led over the south loop of the AVUS, Schildhorn , the Heerstraße , Staaken , Dallgow , Döberitz, the Olympic village , Priort , Kartzow , Fahrland , Krampnitz, Groß Glienicke , Karolinenhöhe , the Heerstraße and Schildhorn back to the south loop of the AVUS and back to the start and goal.

Results

rank nation Athletes time annotation
1 FranceFrance France Robert Charpentier
Robert Dorgebray
Guy Lapébie
Jean Goujon
7: 39: 16.2 h
2 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Edgar Buchwalder
Ernst Nievergelt
Kurt Ott
Gottlieb Weber
7: 39: 20.4 h
3 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Auguste Garrebeek
Armand Putzeyse
Jean-François Van Der Motte
Jef Lowagie
7: 39: 21.0 h
4th Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) Italy Pierino Favalli
Glauco Servadei
Corrado Ardizzoni
Elio Bavutti
7: 39: 22.0 h
5 AustriaAustria Austria Virgilius Altmann
Hans Höfner
Eugen Schnalek
Karl Kühn
7: 39: 24.0 h
LatviaLatvia Latvia Mārtiņš Mazūrs
Arvīds Immermanis
Aleksejs Jurjevs
Jānis Vītols
8: 21: 24.0 h estimated
Bulgaria 1908Bulgaria Bulgaria Kanyo Dzhambazov
Alexander Nikolow
Gennady Simov
Nikola Nenov
without time
Canada 1921Canada Canada Rusty Peden
George Crompton
George Turner
Lionel Coleman
without time
ChileChile Chile Jesús Chousal
Jorge Guerra
Manuel Riquelme
Rafael Montero
without time
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Hans Leutelt
Josef Lošek
Miloslav Loos
Vilém Jakl
without time
DenmarkDenmark Denmark Frode Sørensen
Arne Petersen
Knud Jacobsen
Days Møller
without time
German Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) German Empire Fritz Scheller
Emil Schöpflin
Fritz Ruland
Willi Meurer
without time
Hungary 1940Hungary Hungary István Liszkay
János Bognár
István Adorján
Károly Nemes-Nótás
without time
LuxembourgLuxembourg Luxembourg Franz Neuens
Jacques Majerus
Paul Frantz
Rudy Houtsch
without time
PeruPeru Peru César Peñaranda
Gregorio Caloggero
José Mazzini
Manuel Bacigalupo
without time
PolandPoland Poland Stanisław Zieliński
Wacław Starzyński
Mieczysław Kapiak
Wiktor Olecki
without time
SwedenSweden Sweden Arne Berg
Berndt Carlsson
Ingvar Ericsson
Sven Johansson
without time
TurkeyTurkey Turkey Talat Tunçalp
Kirkor Canbazyan
Kazım Bingen
Orhan Suda
without time
United StatesUnited States United States Albert Byrd
Charles Morton
John Sinibaldi
Paul Nixon
without time
Yugoslavia Federal Republic 1992Yugoslavia Yugoslavia August Prosenik
Franc Gartner
Ivan Valant
Josip Pokupec
without time
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain Charles Holland
Jackie Bone
Alick Bevan
Bill knife
without time DNF
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Nico van Gageldonk
Gerrit Schulte
Philippus Vethaak
René van Hove
without time DNF

Web link

Individual evidence

  1. Karin Stöckel: Berlin in the Olympic frenzy. The organization of the Olympic Games 1936 , Diplomica, Hamburg 2009, ISBN 978-3-8366-6938-2 , p. 35.