Date | 26 – 27 January 1924 | |
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Status | Olympic | |
Location | Stade Olympique, Chamonix | |
Participants | 23 from 9 countries | |
Starter | Hans Valär | SUI |
Referee | Hans Oscar Hammerstad | NOR |
The allround competition had been the main form of speed skating since the beginning of international competition, and remained the World Championship format until the 1970s, when a sprint format was added. It is therefore strange that this event was only contested once at the Olympics, in 1924. The format used in the 1924 Olympics differs from the one currently used, as it used a point-for-place scoring system. Of note, the positions were those of the skaters who actually finished all four distances. This could make for interesting team tactics, with skaters deciding to forfeit or continue in spite of a bad position to help their countrymen (or hinder their opponents).
No such tactics were necessary at the 1924 Games, however. Because Jewtraw and Olsen were not entered in the allround competition, the lead was taken by Clas Thunberg and Roald Larsen. With Thunberg taking gold in both the 5000 and 1500 m, the title was virtually certain to go to the Finn. The difference with Larsen after three races was three points, which was not impossible because of Thunberg’s 10000 m record. The Finnish double victory in that event did seal it for Thunberg, while victor Skutnabb also secured a bronze in the allround competition.
Pos | Competitor | NOC | Points | Time Points | 500 m | 5,000 m | 1,500 m | 10,000 m | |||
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1 | Clas Thunberg | FIN | 5.5 | 198.02 | 44.8 (=1) | 8:39.0 (1) | 2:20.8 (1) | 18:07.8 (2) | Gold | ||
2 | Roald Larsen | NOR | 9.5 | 199.76 | 44.8 (=1) | 8:50.2 (3) | 2:22.0 (2) | 18:12.2 (3) | Silver | ||
3 | Julius Skutnabb | FIN | 11 | 202.35 | 46.4 (7) | 8:48.4 (2) | 2:26.6 (4) | 18:04.8 (1) | Bronze | ||
4 | Harald Strøm | NOR | 17 | 203.66 | 45.6 (6) | 8:54.6 (5) | 2:29.0 (5) | 18:18.6 (4) | 1 | ||
5 | Sigurd Moen | NOR | 17 | 203.78 | 47.2 (9) | 8:51.0 (4) | 2:25.6 (3) | 18:19.0 (5) | |||
6 | Léon Quaglia | FRA | 25 | 210.84 | 48.4 (10) | 9:08.6 (6) | 2:37.0 (9) | 18:25.0 (6) | |||
7 | Alberts Rumba | LAT | 27 | 212.64 | 48.8 (11) | 9:14.4 (8) | 2:32.0 (6) | 19:14.6 (8) | |||
8 | Leon Jucewicz | POL | 32 | 226.40 | 49.6 (12) | 10:05.6 (11) | 2:42.6 (10) | 20:40.8 (9) | |||
9 | André Gegout | FRA | 36 | 236.02 | 53.2 (15) | 10:15.2 (13) | 2:54.4 (11) | 21:03.4 (10) | |||
Asser Wallenius | FIN | – | – | 45.0 (3) | 9:12.8 (7) | – ( | 19:03.8 (7) | ||||
Georges de Wilde | FRA | – | – | 54.8 (16) | 10:39.8 (14) | 2:55.0 (13) | – ( | ||||
Gaston Van Hazebroeck | BEL | – | – | 55.8 (17) | 10:13.8 (12) | 2:54.8 (12) | – ( | ||||
Axel Blomqvist | SWE | – | – | 45.2 (4) | 9:48.8 (10) | 2:36.4 (8) | – ( | ||||
Eric Blomgren | SWE | – | – | 46.6 (8) | 9:14.6 (9) | – ( | – ( | ||||
Charlie Gorman | CAN | – | – | 45.4 (5) | – ( | 2:35.4 (7) | – | ||||
Albert Hassler | FRA | – | – | 50.6 (13) | – ( | – ( | – | ||||
Fred Dix | GBR | – | – | 56.4 (=18) | – ( | – ( | – | ||||
Tom Sutton | GBR | – | – | 1:00.8 (20) | – ( | – ( | – | ||||
Cyril Horn | GBR | – | – | 1:04.4 (22) | – ( | – ( | – | ||||
Louis De Ridder | BEL | – | – | 52.8 (14) | – ( | 3:01.8 (14) | – | ||||
Philippe Van Volckxsom | BEL | – | – | 56.4 (=18) | – ( | 3:14.6 (15) | – | ||||
Marcel Moens | BEL | – | – | 1:02.2 (21) | 11:30.4 (16) | 3:16.8 (16) | – ( | ||||
Albert Tebbit | GBR | – | – | – ( | 11:01.0 (15) | – | – ( | ||||
Christfried Burmeister | EST | – | – | – ( | – ( | – | – | ||||
Cesare Locatelli | ITA | – | – | – ( | – ( | – | – | ||||
Alexander Spengler | SUI | – | – | – ( | – ( | – | – | ||||
Gustaf Andersson | SWE | – | – | – | – | – | – |