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Speed skating at the 1932 Winter Olympics – Men's 10,000 metres

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Men's 10,000 metres speed skating
at the III Olympic Winter Games
Refer to caption
Pictogram for speed skating
VenueJames B. Sheffield Olympic Skating Rink
Date5–8 February 1932
Competitors18 from 6 nations
Winning time19:13.6
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Irving Jaffee  United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ivar Ballangrud  Norway
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Frank Stack  Canada
← 1928
1936 →

The 10,000 metres speed skating event was part of the speed skating at the 1932 Winter Olympics programme. The competition was held on Friday, February 5, 1932, on Saturday, February 6, 1932, and on Monday, February 8, 1932. Eighteen speed skaters from six nations competed. Like all other speed skating events at this Olympics the competition was held for the only time in pack-style format, having all competitors skate at the same time.[1]

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Irving Jaffee
 United States
Ivar Ballangrud
 Norway
Frank Stack
 Canada

Records

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These were the standing world and Olympic records (in minutes) prior to the 1932 Winter Olympics.

World Record 17:17.4(*) Norway Armand Carlsen Davos (SUI) February 5, 1928
Olympic Record 18:04.8 Finland Julius Skutnabb Chamonix (FRA) January 27, 1924

(*) The record was set in a high altitude venue (more than 1000 metres above sea level) and on naturally frozen ice.

In the later cancelled first heat Alexander Hurd skated 17:41.3 minutes. In the reskated heat he set a time of 17:56.2 minutes, but both in pack-style format.

Results

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First round

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Both heats were held on the afternoon of Friday, February 5, 1932.

Heat 1

After this heat a protest was lodged against two of the skaters (Alexander Hurd and Edwin Wedge) for not setting the pace for the agreed numbers of laps.

Place Name Time Qual.
1  Alexander Hurd (CAN) 17:41.3 (Q)
2  Valentine Bialas (USA) (Q)
3  Ivar Ballangrud (NOR) (Q)
4  Edwin Wedge (USA) (Q)
5  Shozo Ishihara (JPN)
6  Michael Staksrud (NOR)
7  Ossi Blomqvist (FIN)
 Marion McCarthy (CAN) DNF
 Tomeju Uruma (JPN) DNF

Heat 2

After this heat again a protest was lodged against a skater (Frank Stack) this time for interference on the home stretch.

Place Name Time Qual.
1  Eddie Schroeder (USA) 17:52.2 (Q)
2  Frank Stack (CAN) (Q)
3  Irving Jaffee (USA) (Q)
4  Bernt Evensen (NOR) (Q)
5  Hans Engnestangen (NOR)
6  Ingvar Lindberg (SWE)
7  Tokuo Kitani (JPN)
 Yasuo Kawamura (JPN) DNF
 Willy Logan (CAN) DNF

After both heats the referee Joseph K. Savage from the United States referred the matter to the three technical delegates. Herbert J. Clarke from Great Britain, Walter Jakobsson from Finland, and Hermann Kleeberg from Germany decided at their meeting to have both heats reskated, and in fairness to all concerned all the original starters were allowed to compete the following morning.

Both reskated heats were held on the morning of Saturday, February 6, 1932.

Heat 1

Place Name Time Qual.
1  Alexander Hurd (CAN) 17:56.2 Q
2  Ivar Ballangrud (NOR) Q
3  Valentine Bialas (USA) Q
4  Edwin Wedge (USA) Q
5  Ossi Blomqvist (FIN)
6  Michael Staksrud (NOR)
 Shozo Ishihara (JPN) DNF
 Marion McCarthy (CAN) DNF
 Tomeju Uruma (JPN) DNF

Heat 2

Place Name Time Qual.
1  Irving Jaffee (USA) 18:05.4 Q
2  Frank Stack (CAN) Q
3  Bernt Evensen (NOR) Q
 Eddie Schroeder (USA) Q
5  Willy Logan (CAN)
6  Hans Engnestangen (NOR)
 Ingvar Lindberg (SWE) DNF
 Tokuo Kitani (JPN) DNF
 Yasuo Kawamura (JPN) DNF

Note that exactly the same eight skaters qualified in the reskated heats.

Final

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Place Name Time
1  Irving Jaffee (USA) 19:13.6
2  Ivar Ballangrud (NOR) 5 m behind
3  Frank Stack (CAN) 6 m behind
4  Edwin Wedge (USA)
5  Valentine Bialas (USA)
6  Bernt Evensen (NOR)
7  Alexander Hurd (CAN)
8  Eddie Schroeder (USA)

References

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  1. ^ "Speed Skating at the 1932 Lake Placid Winter Games: Men's 10,000 metres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 22 October 2019.
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