Speed skating at the 1956 Winter Olympics – Men's 10,000 metres

10,000 metres
at the VII Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for Speed skating
VenueLake Misurina
DatesJanuary 31
Competitors32 from 15 nations
Winning time16:35.9
Medalists
   Sweden
   Norway
   Soviet Union
Speed skating
at the
1956 Winter Olympics
500 m men
1500 m men
5000 m men
10,000 m men

The 10,000-metre speed skating event was part of the speed skating at the 1956 Winter Olympics programme. It was the last speed skating contest at this Games. The competition was held on naturally frozen ice on the Lake Misurina. It was held on Tuesday, January 31, 1956, from 10 a.m. to 3:15 p.m.

Thirty-two speed skaters from 15 nations competed.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Sigvard Ericsson
 Sweden
Knut Johannesen
 Norway
Oleg Goncharenko
 Soviet Union

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in minutes) prior to the 1956 Winter Olympics.

World Record 16:32.6(*) Norway Hjalmar Andersen Hamar (NOR) February 10, 1952
Olympic Record 16:45.8(*) Norway Hjalmar Andersen Oslo (NOR) February 19, 1952

(*) The record was set on naturally frozen ice.

At first Oleg Goncharenko who skated in the third pair set a new Olympic record with 16:42.3 minutes. In the seventh pair Knut Johannesen bettered the Olympic record with 16:36.9 minutes. Finally Sigvard Ericsson set a new Olympic record with 16:35.9 minutes on the way to win the tenth heat and the gold medal.

Results

PlaceSpeed skaterTime
1  Sigvard Ericsson (SWE) 16:35.9 OR
2  Knut Johannesen (NOR) 16:36.9
3  Oleg Goncharenko (URS) 16:42.3
4  Sverre Ingolf Haugli (NOR) 16:48.7
5  Kees Broekman (NED) 16:51.2
6  Hjalmar Andersen (NOR) 16:52.6
7  Boris Yakimov (URS) 16:59.7
8  Olle Dahlberg (SWE) 17:01.3
9  Boris Tsybin (URS) 17:03.4
10  Helmut Kuhnert (EUA) 17:04.6
11  Johnny Cronshey (GBR) 17:05.6
12  Juhani Järvinen (FIN) 17:05.9
13  Sven Andersson (SWE) 17:13.5
14  Vladimír Kolář (TCH) 17:16.9
15  Gunnar Ström (SWE) 17:17.0
16  Vladimir Shilykovski (URS) 17:17.6
17  Kauko Salomaa (FIN) 17:19.0
18  Wim de Graaff (NED) 17:21.6
19  Knut Tangen (NOR) 17:22.3
20  John Hearn (GBR) 17:27.6
21  Hans Keller (EUA) 17:27.7
22  Taketsugu Asazaka (JPN) 17:35.3
23  Yoshiyasu Gomi (JPN) 17:35.9
24  Toivo Salonen (FIN) 17:37.6
25  Egbert van't Oever (NED) 17:37.7
26  Bohumil Jauris (TCH) 17:38.4
27  Colin Hickey (AUS) 17:45.6
 Pat McNamara (USA) 17:45.6
29  Arthur Mannsbarth (AUT) 17:47.8
30  Kim Jong-Sun (KOR) 17:52.6
31  Ralf Olin (CAN) 17:59.2
32  Carlo Calzà (ITA) 18:32.8

See also

References

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