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Landskamper Danmark Landskamper 1949 Dette året inneholder følgende landskamper: Sen Jun M K M K 29.-30.6 København Danmark-Norge X 27.-29.7 Oslo Norden-USA X 9.-11.9 Stockholm Norden-Sverige X 21.-22.9 Oslo Frankrike-Norge X Danmark – Norge København, DEN 29.-30.6.1949 NOR 122 – DEN 91 (Poengberegning: 5, 3, 2, 1 – Stafett 3,1) Menn 100 meter 2 Einar Saxhaug NOR 56.3 1 Henry Johansen NOR 10.9 3 Ole B. Opsahl NOR 56.7 2 Peter Bloch NOR 10.9 4 Albert Rasmussen DEN 57.0 3 Knud Schibsby DEN 10.9 Menn 3000 meter hinder 4 Svend Fallesen DEN 11.0 1 Martin Stokken NOR 9:18.0 Menn 200 meter 2 Knud Polusen DEN 9:21.4 1 Henry Johansen NOR 22.3 3 Alv Kveberg NOR 9:25.6 2 Peter Bloch NOR 22.4 4 Carl Egon Berg DEN 9:50.4 3 Knud Schibsby DEN 22.4 Menn Høyde 4 Svend Fallesen DEN 22.7 1 Bjørn Paulson NOR 1.90 Menn 400 meter 2 Birger Leirud NOR 1.85 1 Frits Floor DEN 50.1 3 John F. Hansen DEN 1.80 2 Audun Boysen NOR 50.2 4 Erik Nissen DEN 1.70 3 Erik Hansen DEN 50.8 Menn Stav Arne Klem NOR DQ 1 Erling Kaas NOR 4.12 Menn 800 meter 2 Rudi Stjernild DEN 4.00 1 Bjørn Vade NOR 1:53.0 3 Aksel Wiberg DEN 3.90 2 Ingvar Nielsen DEN 1:54.2 4 Rolf Kværnø NOR 3.40 3 Gunnar Nielsen DEN 1:54.6 Menn Lengde 4 Sigurd Roll NOR 1:54.8 1 Andreas Jahr NOR 6.92 Menn 1500 meter 2 Preben Larsen DEN 6.83 1 Erik Jørgensen DEN 3:56.2 3 Børge Cetti DEN 6.69 2 Olav Høiland NOR 3:57.6 4 Odd Larsen NOR 6.65 3 Poul Nielsen DEN 3:58.4 Menn Tresteg 4 Fredrik Eckhoff NOR 4:09.0 1 Preben Larsen DEN 14.66 Menn 5000 meter 2 Rune Nilsen NOR 14.33 1 Jakob Kjersem NOR 14:59.8 3 Odd B. Giving NOR 13.96 2 Poul Jensen DEN 15:01.8 4 Helge Olsen DEN 13.07 3 Sigurd Slaatten NOR 15:10.0 Menn Kule 4 Aage Poulsen DEN 15:29.6 1 Bjarne Thoresen NOR 14.58 Menn 10000 meter 2 Sigurd Dahle NOR 13.85 1 Martin Stokken NOR 30:33.2 3 Poul Larsen DEN 13.58 2 Jakob Kjersem NOR 30:51.6 4 Ove Eriksen DEN 12.93 3 Richard Greenfort DEN 31:11.4 Menn Diskos 4 Carlo Petersen DEN 31:40.0 1 Stein Johnsen NOR 47.31 Menn 110 meter hekk 2 Ivar Ramstad NOR 46.17 1 Flemming Kilander DEN 15.6 3 E. Vedby Jensen DEN 44.38 2 Arnt Garpestad NOR 15.6 4 J. Munk Plum DEN 43.90 3 Odd A. Gulvik NOR 16.6 Menn Slegge 4 Erik Nissen DEN 20.0 1 Sverre Strandli NOR 50.82 Menn 400 meter hekk 2 Svend Aage Frederiksen DEN 50.30 1 Torben Johannesen DEN 55.0 3 Gunnar Christensen DEN 50.24 4 Jack Lillo NOR 44.22 Compiled by Ole Petter Sandvig 1 Landskamper 1949 (Arnt Garpestad, Haldor Hansen, Henry Johansen, Menn Spyd 1 NOR 42.7 Peter Bloch 1 Odd Mæhlum NOR 62.01 2 DEN 42.8 2 Poul Larsen DEN 57.77 Menn 4x400 meter stafett 3 Hans Helmersen DEN 56.44 1 DEN 3:22.0 (?, Niels Foss, ?, ?) 4 Gunnar Strøm NOR 55.82 2 NOR 3:26.2 (Arne Klem, Einar Saxhaug, Ole B. Opsahl, Audun Menn 4x100 meter stafett Boysen) Norden – USA Oslo, NOR 27.-29.7.1949 Bislett Stadion USA 238,5 – Norden 224,5 (Poengberegning: 7, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 – Stafett 5, 3, 1) Menn 100 meter 3 Curtis Stone USA 30:38.4 1 Andrew Stanfield USA 10.3 4 Valter Nyström SWE 30:56.8 2 Charles Peters USA 10.4 5 Horace Ashenfelter USA 31:57.8 3 Harrison Dillard USA 10.4 6 Forrest Efaw USA 32:34.8 4 Finnbjörn Þorvaldsson ISL 10.8 Menn Maraton 5 Peter Bloch NOR 10.9 1 Gösta Leandersson SWE 2:37:25 6 Henry Johansen NOR 11.0 2 Gustaf Östling SWE 2:42:34 Menn 200 meter 3 Aarne Jung FIN 2:43.22 1 Andrew Stanfield USA 21.1 4 John Kelly USA 2:55:11 2 Charles Peters USA 21.3 5 Lou White USA 3:18:31 3 Don Campbell USA 21.4 USA DNS 4 Finnbjörn Þorvaldsson ISL 21.8 Menn 110 meter hekk 5 Haukur Clausen ISL 21.8 1 Craig Dixon USA 14.2 6 Henry Johansen NOR 22.0 2 Dick Attlesey USA 14.8 Menn 400 meter 3 Dick Ault USA 15.2 1 Mal Whitfield USA 46.8 4 Väinö Suvivuo FIN 15.4 2 Frank Fox USA 47.7 5 Kenneth Johansson SWE 15.5 3 Hugo Maiocco USA 48.3 6 Arnt Garpestad NOR 15.6 4 Lars-Erik Wolfbrandt SWE 48.7 Menn 400 meter hekk 5 Rune Larsson SWE 49.4 1 Dick Ault USA 51.8 6 Bjørn Vade NOR 50.2 2 Ron Frazer USA 52.0 Menn 800 meter 3 Rune Larsson SWE 52.9 1 Mal Whitfield USA 1:51.8 4 Clarence Doak USA 53.4 2 Ingvar Bengtsson SWE 1:52.2 5 Arvo Hyökyranta FIN 55.1 3 Stig Lindgård SWE 1:52.5 6 Lars Ylander SWE 55.4 4 Bill Brown USA 1:52.8 Menn 3000 meter hinder 5 Bob Pruitt USA 1:53.4 1 Curt Söderberg SWE 9:07.6 6 Lars-Erik Wolfbrandt SWE 1:53.6 2 Curtis Stone USA 9:11.0 Menn 1500 meter 3 Olle Elvland SWE 9:18.0 1 Lennart Strand SWE 3:49.0 4 Göte Hagström SWE 9:25.8 2 Henry Eriksson SWE 3:49.2 5 Forrest Efaw USA 9:37.8 3 Olle Åberg SWE 3:49.6 6 Browning Ross USA 9:43.2 4 John Twomey USA 3:51.6 Menn Høyde 5 Clarence Robinson USA 4:01.6 1 Arne Åhman SWE 1.98 6 Bill McGuire USA 4:03.8 2 Dick Phillips USA 1.95 Menn 5000 meter 3 Jack Heintzman USA 1.95 1 Väinö Koskela FIN 14:35.6 =4 Irving Mondschein USA 1.95 2 Fred Wilt USA 14:38.2 =4 Bjørn Paulson NOR 1.95 3 Erik Ahldén SWE 14:48.6 6 Göran Widenfelt SWE 1.90 4 Horace Ashenfelter USA 14:49.4 Menn Stav 5 Väinö Mäkelä FIN 14:56.0 1 Bob Richards USA 4.50 6 Warren Druetzler USA 15:25.6 2 Ragnar Lundberg SWE 4.30 Menn 10000 meter 3 George Rasmussen USA 4.30 1 Viljo Heino FIN 30:04.6 4 Erkki Kataja FIN 4.20 2 Martin Stokken NOR 30:13.2 5 John Montgomery USA 4.20 6 Erling Kaas NOR 4.20 Compiled by Ole Petter Sandvig 2 Landskamper 1949 Menn Lengde 3 Einar Söderqvist SWE 49.68 1 Herb Douglas USA 7.47 4 Tom Montgomery USA 46.94 2 Gaylord Bryan USA 7.45 5 Sam Felton USA 33.53 3 Henry Alhara USA 7.10 6 Taylor Lewis USA 17.88 4 Gustaf Strand SWE 7.02 Menn Spyd 5 Jorma Valtonen FIN 6.91 1 Tapio Rautavaara FIN 72.55 6 Sven Melin SWE 6.98 2 Toivo Hyytiäinen FIN 69.89 Menn Tresteg 3 Sven Daleflod SWE 69.45 1 Arne Åhman SWE 15.33 4 Delfs Pickarts USA 67.34 2 Lennart Moberg SWE 15.10 5 Franklin Held USA 66.69 3 Valdemar Rautio FIN 15.06 6 Cy Young USA 61.87 4 Bill Albans USA 14.92 Menn Tikamp 5 Erkki Kuotonen USA 14.84 1 Bob Mathias USA 7.346 6 Gaylord Bryan USA 14.67 2 Örn Clausen ISL 7.197 Menn Kule 3 Irving Mondschein USA 7.191 1 Jim Fuchs USA 17.79 4 Per Eriksson SWE 6.889 2 Wilbur Thompson USA 16.44 5 Kjell Tånnander SWE 6.718 3 Stan Lampert USA 16.00 6 Bill Albans USA 6.611 4 Gunnar Huseby ISL 15.84 Menn 4x100 meter stafett 5 Roland Nilsson SWE 15.75 1 USA 41.2 (Bob Work, Charles Peters, Andrew Stanfield, A 6 Jaakko Jouppila FIN 15.38 Brown) 2 Norden 42.3 (Knud Schibsbye, Finnbjörn Þorvaldsson, Henry Menn Diskos Johansen, Peter Bloch) 1 Fortune Gordien USA 55.57 Menn 4x400 meter stafett 2 Victor Frank USA 52.52 1 USA 3:11.4 (Frank Fox, Hugo Maiocco, Dave Bolen, Mal 3 Ivar Ramstad NOR 49.57 Whitfield) 2 Norden 3:19.4 (Lars-Erik Wolfbrandt, Rune Larsson, Stig 4 Roland Nilsson USA 48.43 Lindgård, Bjørn Vade) 5 Stein Johnson NOR 48.08 Menn 4x1500 meter stafett 6 Taylor Lewis USA 46.48 1 Norden 15:41.2 (Ingvar Bengtsson, Gösta Bergkvist, Olle Åberg, Menn Slegge Henry Eriksson) 1 Bo Ericson SWE 52.48 2 USA 16:22.2 (John Twomey, Clarence Robinson, Bill McGuire, Bob Pruitt) 2 Lauri Tamminen FIN 51.47 Norden – Sverige Stockholm, SWE 9-11.9.1949 Stockholms Stadion SWE 232 – Norden 196 (Poengberegning: 7, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 – Stafett 5, 3, 1) Menn 100 meter Menn 800 meter 1 Finnbjörn Þorvaldsson ISL 10.6 1 Olle Åberg SWE 1:50.0 2 Peter Bloch NOR 10.8 2 Ingvar Bengtsson SWE 1:51.3 3 Åke Johansson SWE 11.0 3 Stig Lindgård SWE 1:51.6 4 Thore Hagström SWE 11.0 4 Olav Høiland NOR 1:51.8 5 Guðmundur Lárussson ISL 11.2 5 Gunnar Nielsen DEN 1:52.4 6 Rune Gustavsson SWE 11.3 6 Lasse Räihä FIN 1:52.8 Menn 200 meter Menn 1500 meter 1 Finnbjörn Þorvaldsson ISL 21.7 1 Lennart Strand SWE 3:50.0 2 Guðmundur Lárussson ISL 21.9 2 Denis Johansson FIN 3:52.4 3 Haukur Clausen ISL 22.1 3 Sture Landqvist SWE 3:52.6 4 Lars-Erik Wolfbrandt SWE 22.2 4 Gösta Bergkvist SWE 3:52.8 5 Thore Hagström SWE 22.5 5 Ilmari Taipale FIN 3:54.4 6 Gösta Andersson SWE 22.7 6 Ragnar Haglund NOR 4:02.4 Menn 400 meter Menn 5000 meter 1 Lars-Erik Wolfbrandt SWE 48.8 1 Bertil Albertsson SWE 14:23.8 2 Guðmundur Lárussson ISL 48.9 2 Evert Nyberg SWE 14:25.4 3 Folke Alnevik SWE 49.5 3 Väiniö Mäkelä FIN 14:26.4 4 Bertil Lindroth SWE 49.6 4 Väiniö Koskela FIN 14:28.6 5 Runar Holmberg FIN 49.6 5 Pentti Salonen FIN 14:30.0 6 Henry Johansen NOR 50.8 6 Erik Ahldén SWE 14:43.2 Compiled by Ole Petter S a n d v i g 3 Landskamper 1949 Menn 10000 meter Menn Tresteg 1 Martin Stokken NOR 29:59.6 1 Arne Åhman SWE 15.33 2 Väiniö Koskela FIN 30:12.0 2 Lennart Moberg SWE 14.93 3 Severt Dennolf SWE 30:13.2 3 Preben Larsen DEN 14.92 4 Valter Nyström SWE 30:16.8 4 Pentti Uusihauta FIN 14.34 5 Erik Wredling SWE 30:23.4 5 Erik Martinsson SWE 14.11 6 Paavo Ukkonen FIN 31:20.6 6 Valdemar Rautio FIN 13.13 Menn 110 meter hekk Menn Kule 1 Väiniö Suvivuo FIN 14.8 1 Roland Nilsson SWE 15.87 2 Ragnar Lundberg SWE 14.9 2 Thage Pettersson SWE 15.32 3 Börje Rendin SWE 15.1 3 Yrjö Lehtilä FIN 15.22 4 Herman Kristoffersson SWE 15.2 4 Jakka Jouppila FIN 15.13 5 Leif Uggen NOR 15.5 5 Gösta Hernerfors SWE 14.60 6 Svein Aage Fredriksen DEN 17.0 6 Veikko Nykvist FIN 14.40 Menn 400 meter hekk Menn Diskos 1 Lars Ylander SWE 53.8 1 Ivar Ramstad NOR 49.42 2 Sven-Olof Eriksson SWE 54.4 2 Veikko Nykvist FIN 47.83 3 Rune Larsson SWE 54.8 3 Roland Nilsson SWE 46.85 4 Arvo Hyökyranta FIN 55.1 4 Erik Fransson SWE 46.69 5 Torben Johannesen DEN 55.1 5 Stein Johnson NOR 46.67 6 Einar Saxhaug NOR 56.0 6 Bengt Wikner SWE 45.53 Menn 3000 meter hinder Menn Slegge 1 Curt Söderberg SWE 9:05.2 1 Sverre Strandli NOR 56.02 2 Aarne Kainlauri FIN 9:17.0 2 Bo Ericson SWE 54.14 3 Erik Cassel SWE 9:19.8 3 Svein Aage Fredriksen DEN 53.95 4 Rainer Åsbrandt SWE 9:20.6 4 Ejnar Söderkvist SWE 52.53 5 Kauko Lusenius FIN 9:25.6 5 Filip Karlsson SWE 50.62 6 Alv Kveberg NOR 9:37.6 6 Lauri Tamminen FIN 48.83 Menn Høyde Menn Spyd 1 Rune Reiz SWE
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