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50 kilometres, Men

Date13 February 1932 β€” 8:00
StatusOlympic
LocationJames C. Sheffield Speed Skating Oval, Lake Placid
Participants32 from 9 countries
DetailsCourse Length: 48,239 m
Height Differential: ?
Maximum Climb: ?
Total Climbing: ?

One of the big problems for the organizers of the 1932 Winter Games was the lack of snow. The mild weather during and after the 18 km race melted the snow away in the open areas, and only in the forest was there enough snow to make a cross country track. Therefore, it was decided to make a 25 km track for the 50 km, to be skied in two laps, with the start and finish area moved into the forest, several kilometres away from the nearest dwellings. During the race, the temperature was around zero, and the conditions were acceptable in spite of the thin layer of snow.

Early on, it turned out to be a Finnish day. At the first lap, Veli Saarinen was in the lead, one minute in front of his countryman VΓ€inΓΆ Liikkanen, followed by Sweden’s Sven UtterstrΓΆm, and three Norwegians, Arne Rustadstuen, Sigurd Vestad, and Ole Hegge (who was 5th at the distance in St. Moritz four years earlier). Hegge had already lost five minutes to the leader Saarinen.

On the second lap, UtterstrΓΆm faded. At the end, an exhausted Saarinen was able to cling to the lead ahead of fast finishing Liikkanen, and won by a margin of 20 seconds. Hegge had the fastest second lap of all skiers, but was not able to catch Rustadstuen in the battle for the bronze medal. Rustadstuen started three minutes behind Hegge, and was able to better his countryman’s time by 11 seconds. Veli Saarinen’s gold medal was the first ever won by a Finn in an Olympic skiing event.

PosNumberCompetitorNOCTime
123Veli SaarinenπŸ‘ Image
FIN
4-28:00Gold
2–VΓ€inΓΆ LiikkanenπŸ‘ Image
FIN
4-28:20Silver
3–Arne RustadstuenπŸ‘ Image
NOR
4-31:53Bronze
4–Ole HeggeπŸ‘ Image
NOR
4-32:04
5–Sigurd VestadπŸ‘ Image
NOR
4-32:40
6–Sven UtterstrΓΆmπŸ‘ Image
SWE
4-33:25
7–Tauno LappalainenπŸ‘ Image
FIN
4-45:02
8–John LindgrenπŸ‘ Image
SWE
4-47:22
9–Gustaf JonssonπŸ‘ Image
SWE
4-49:52
10–AntonΓ­n BartoΕˆπŸ‘ Image
TCH
4-52:24
11–VladimΓ­r NovΓ‘kπŸ‘ Image
TCH
4-52:44
12–Erminio SertorelliπŸ‘ Image
ITA
4-59:00
13–Jaroslav FeistauerπŸ‘ Image
TCH
5-00:19
14–JΓ‘n CΓ­fkaπŸ‘ Image
TCH
5-01:50
15–Richard ParsonsπŸ‘ Image
USA
5-13:59
16–Kaare EngstadπŸ‘ Image
CAN
5-19:19
17–Iwao AgeishiπŸ‘ Image
JPN
5-19:31
18–Saburo IwasakiπŸ‘ Image
JPN
5-21:40
19–Nils BackstromπŸ‘ Image
USA
5-25:40
20–Robert Reid, Sr.πŸ‘ Image
USA
5-26:06
–Nort BillingsπŸ‘ Image
USA
–
–Giovanni DelagoπŸ‘ Image
ITA
–
–Francesco DezulianπŸ‘ Image
ITA
–
–Hubert DouglasπŸ‘ Image
CAN
–
–Heigoro KuriyagawaπŸ‘ Image
JPN
–
–Martti LappalainenπŸ‘ Image
FIN
–
–Sivert MattssonπŸ‘ Image
SWE
–
–ZdzisΕ‚aw MotykaπŸ‘ Image
POL
–
–Walter RyanπŸ‘ Image
CAN
–
–StanisΕ‚aw SkupieΕ„πŸ‘ Image
POL
–
–Ole StenenπŸ‘ Image
NOR
–
–Kinzo TaniguchiπŸ‘ Image
JPN
–
–Halvor HeggtveitπŸ‘ Image
CAN
–
–Harry PangmanπŸ‘ Image
CAN
–
–Erkki PenttilΓ€πŸ‘ Image
FIN
–
–Valmari ToikkaπŸ‘ Image
FIN
–
–Lorenzo ColturiπŸ‘ Image
ITA
–
–Takemitsu TsubokawaπŸ‘ Image
JPN
–
–Katsumi YamadaπŸ‘ Image
JPN
–
–Oscar Aas HaugenπŸ‘ Image
NOR
–
–Kristian HovdeπŸ‘ Image
NOR
–
–KolbjΓΈrn SevreπŸ‘ Image
NOR
–
–Sven Γ…strΓΆmπŸ‘ Image
SWE
–
–Karl LindbergπŸ‘ Image
SWE
–
–Nils SvΓ€rdπŸ‘ Image
SWE
–
–Axel WikstrΓΆmπŸ‘ Image
SWE
–
–FrantiΕ‘ek Ε imΕ―nekπŸ‘ Image
TCH
–
–Rolf MonsenπŸ‘ Image
USA
–
–Karl Magnus SatreπŸ‘ Image
USA
–
–Olle ZetterstromπŸ‘ Image
USA
–