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Skeleton, Men

Date17 February 1928
StatusOlympic
LocationCresta Run, St. Moritz / Celerina
Participants10 from 6 countries
FormatFour runs, total time determined placement. Fourth run cancelled.
DetailsCurves: 15
Length: 1231 m
Start Altitude: ?
Vertical Drop: 157 m

The skeleton races were scheduled for Thursday, February 16, but the weather conditions were poor, with a warm spell, like the two days before. Eventually, they were held on Friday, starting at eight in the morning, to avoid the morning sun melting too much of the ice. Although 18 sliders entered, only 10 eventually competed.

Favorite for the victory was the British Earl of Northesk, David Carnegie. In the week prior to the Olympic competition, the Earl of Northesk had first broken the track record (lowering it to 58.5 seconds), and then won the prestigious Grand National – the most important Cresta Run event. However, in the first run of the competition, he made a major mistake and broke one of his brakes, losing precious seconds. The other British entry, John Cuthbert Moore, 1st Baron Brabazon of Tara, was also highly considered, but fell off his sled at the Shuttlecock curve only 2 days before the Olympic event started, broke several ribs, and cut his face badly. He did not start.

With Northesk behind, the two American Heaton brothers could decide the title between them, with Jennison eventually taking the gold and Jack the silver. Jack Heaton did quite well when one considers he was hampered by a broken wrist he had sustained only a few weeks before the Olympic race. Two of the ten competitors crashed, as the Frenchman Pierre Dormeuil and Swiss Willy Voneschen both left the course involuntarily.

PosCompetitorNOCTimeRun #1Run #2Run #3
1Jennison Heaton👁 Image
USA
3:01.81:00.2 (1)1:00.2 (1)1:01.4 (=2)Gold
2Jack Heaton👁 Image
USA
3:02.81:01.4 (2)1:00.4 (2)1:01.0 (1)Silver
3David, Earl of Northesk👁 Image
GBR
3:05.11:02.7 (4)1:01.0 (3)1:01.4 (=2)Bronze
4Agostino Lanfranchi👁 Image
ITA
3:08.71:02.1 (3)1:02.4 (4)1:04.2 (=5)
5Alex Berner👁 Image
SUI
3:08.81:03.4 (5)1:03.4 (=5)1:02.0 (4)
6Luis Unterlechner👁 Image
AUT
3:13.51:05.9 (8)1:03.4 (=5)1:04.2 (=5)
7Alessandro, Conte Dal Torso👁 Image
ITA
3:14.91:05.6 (7)1:04.7 (7)1:04.6 (7)
8Alois Hasenknopf👁 Image
AUT
3:36.71:15.4 (9)1:10.9 (8)1:10.4 (8)
Willy Voneschen👁 Image
SUI
1:04.8 (6)– ()
Pierre Dormeuil👁 Image
FRA
– ()– ()
Georg Reinhardt👁 Image
GER
Ernest Casimir-Lambert👁 Image
BEL
Roger Fischlin👁 Image
BEL
Harry Morgan👁 Image
USA
Jean, Comte de Beaumont👁 Image
FRA
Alexander Lyle-Samuel👁 Image
GBR
Lord Brabazon of Tara👁 Image
GBR
Dialma Baselgia👁 Image
SUI