Ski jumping at the 1928 Winter Olympics

Men's ski jumping
at the II Olympic Winter Games
VenueOlympiaschanze
Dates18 February
Competitors38 from 13 nations
Winning points19.208
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Alf Andersen  Norway
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Sigmund Ruud  Norway
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Rudolf Burkert  Czechoslovakia
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The men's ski jumping at the 1928 Winter Olympics took place at the 70-meter (230 ft) Olympiaschanze in St. Moritz, Switzerland, on 18 February. Thirty-eight competitors from thirteen nations competed, with the event being won by Norway's Alf Andersen ahead of countryman Sigmund Ruud and Czechoslovakia's Rudolf Burkert.[1]

Norway sent a strong contingent with four jumpers able to win the event, including reigning Olympic and world champion Jacob Tullin Thams. Andersen had won all eight Norwegian qualification events. World record holder Nels Nelsen from Canada was not permitted to participate due to financial problems. Japan participated in an international ski jumping competition for the first time, also becoming the first Asian country to do so. After the first jump, three Norwegians were in the lead. A 40-minute discussion erupted regarding the speed, with Central European jumpers wanting it increased. This was complied with by the jury, resulting in falls by several favorites, including the most vocal speed increase proponents, Gérard Vuilleumier and Bruno Trojani. Andersen and Ruud won by reducing their speed on the in-run.

  1. ^ "Ski Jumping at the 1928 Sankt Moritz Winter Games". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 24 August 2019.