Olympic Winter Games 1928 / participant (Norway)

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Gold medals Silver medals Bronze medals
6th 4th 5

Norway took part in the II Winter Olympics in St. Moritz in 1928 with a delegation of 25 athletes, including 3 women. It was by far the most successful nation, even though it only competed in the ice skating and skiing competitions.

Male participants from Norway
sport athlete discipline space comment
Speed ​​skating Ivar Ballangrud 1500 m bronze
5000 m gold
Armand Carlsen 5000 m 5
Bernt Evensen 500 m gold
1500 m silver
5000 m bronze
Roald Larsen 500 m bronze
1500 m 4th
Wollert Nygren 1500 m 13
Oskar Olsen 500 m 9
Hakon Pedersen 500 m 6th
Michael Staksrud 5000 m 7th
Nordic skiing Alf Andersen Special jumping gold
Johan Grøttumsbråten 18 km cross-country skiing gold
Nordic combination gold
Hagbart Haakonsen 18 km cross-country skiing 5
Ole Hegge 18 km cross-country skiing silver
50 km cross-country skiing 5
Olav Kjelbotn 50 km cross-country skiing 4th
Hans Kleppen Special jumping 36 fell on both jumps
Ole Kolterud Nordic combination 8th
Reidar Ødegaard 18 km cross-country skiing bronze
Sigmund Ruud Special jumping silver
John Snersrud Nordic combination bronze
Johan Støa 50 km cross-country skiing 8th
Jacob Tullin Thams Special jumping 28 reached the highest distance with 73 m in the second jump, but fell during this jump
Hans Vinjarengen Nordic combination silver
Female participants from Norway
sport athlete discipline space comment
figure skating Sonja Henie Ladies gold
Edel Randem Ladies 13
Karen Simensen Ladies 16

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