Cross-country skiing at the 1924 Winter Olympics

















At the 1924 Winter Olympics, two cross-country skiing events were held. The 50 km competition was held on Wednesday, January 30, 1924 and the 18 km competition was held on Saturday, February 2, 1924. This was also part of the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships as well, which would be combined until the 1980 Winter Olympics.


Cross-country skiing



Contents






  • 1 Medal summary


  • 2 Participating nations


  • 3 Medal table


  • 4 References





Medal summary





















Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
18 km
details

Thorleif Haug
 Norway

Johan Grøttumsbråten
 Norway

Tapani Niku
 Finland
50 km
details

Thorleif Haug
 Norway

Thoralf Strømstad
 Norway

Johan Grøttumsbråten
 Norway

The results of Haug and Grøttumsbråten in the 18 km event should have been disqualified: as entrants of the Nordic combined event, they hadn't entered their names in this event. Tapani Niku wasn't however willing to be awarded the gold medal, though he later received a gold medal from the French Alp Club.[citation needed]


All three medalists in the 50 km also finished in their same positions in the nordic combined event.



Participating nations


Cross-country skiers from the United States only competed in the 18 km event. Fifteen cross-country skiers competed in both events.


A total of 59 cross-country skiers from twelve nations competed at the Chamonix Games:




  •  Czechoslovakia (6)


  •  Finland (5)


  •  France (8)


  •  Hungary (3)


  •  Italy (7)


  •  Latvia (1)


  •  Norway (5)


  •  Poland (3)


  •  Sweden (6)


  •  Switzerland (7)


  •  United States (4)


  •  Yugoslavia (4)



Medal table





































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 Norway
2 2 1 5
2
 Finland
0 0 1 1
Totals (2 nations) 2 2 2 6




References


  • International Olympic Committee results database









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