Re: SV: [Skate] Rhian Ket at the top of the Adelskalender ...
Nils Meland wrote:
> Nikolaj Mamonov never took part in international championships and
> was twice
> no.1 on adelskalenderen.
No, Nils, that's not correct. He participated in the world
championship 1953, the first time the Russians came along after the war:
World Championship Helsinki Olympiastadion, 14-15 Feb. 1953
1.Oleg Gontsjarenko 44,1 6 8.26,0 1 2.19,0 2 17.22,2 1 193,143
2.Boris Sjilkov 43,5 2 8.33,5 8 2.18,1 1 17.52,5 10 194,508
3.Wim van der Voort 44,4 7 8.27,0 2 2.19,1 3 18.01,1 12 195,522
4.Kees Broekman 46,6 21 8.31,4 5 2.21,1 4 17.29,9 2 197,268
5.Sverre Haugli 45,4 12 8.31,4 5 2.22,9 8 17.46,6 6 197,503
6.Anton Huiskes 46,3 17 8.29,2 3 2.25,5 17 17.35,5 3 198,495
7.Nikolaj Mamonov 43,9 3 8.56,0 19 2.22,8 7 17.51,9 9 198,695
8.Sigvard Ericsson 45,5 14 8.46,8 11 2.24,0 10 17.39,9 5 199,175
9.Ivar Martinsen 45,2 9 8.42,6 9 2.25,3 14 17.49,7 7 199,378
10.Kornel Pajor 47,0 22 8.32,6 7 2.24,8 11 17.37,7 4 199,412
11.Franz Offenberger 46,3 17 8.29,9 4 2.25,0 12 17.59,5 11 199,598
12.Lassi Parkkinen 45,2 9 8.45,3 10 2.25,3 14 17.51,2 8 199,723
Toivo Salonen 43,1 1 9.01,7 22 2.23,5 9 145,103
Valentin Tsjaikin 44,0 4 8.59,6 20 2.22,7 6 145,527
Finn Hodt 44,1 5 8.53,2 17 2.25,2 13 145,820
Nic Stene 45,2 9 8.47,1 13 2.25,9 19 146,543
Carl-Erik Asplund 46,5 20 8.46,9 12 2.22,5 5 146,690
Norman Holwell 46,4 19 8.49,6 14 2.25,4 16 147,827
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