Skeleton at the 1928 Winter Olympics

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These are the results of the men's skeleton competition at the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz. At that time the sport was called cresta, and St. Moritz had the most famous Cresta Run, dating to 1884. In many locations the sport was referred to as tobogganing during these and the 1948 Games. The competition took place on the Cresta Run and medals were awarded after a total of three runs down the course.

Medalists

Gold Template:Flag IOC 2 medalist
Silver Template:Flag IOC 2 medalist
Bronze Template:Flag IOC 2 medalist

Jennison and John Heaton were brothers. The skeleton sled on which Jennison Heaton won the gold medal is currently on display in the Hotel Soldanella in St. Moritz. This skeleton was owned by and used by USAF Maj. Gen. Lawrence C. Ames from 1948 until 1977. His last ride was on his eightieth birthday. At that time he was the oldest man ever to have run the Cresta Run. Jack Heaton would also win the silver medal in 1948.

The bronze medalist, David Carnegie, was also Earl of Northesk.

Results

Rank Name Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Total Diff.
1 Template:FlagIOCathlete 1:00.2 1:00.2 1:01.4 3:01.8
2 Template:FlagIOCathlete 1:01.4 1:00.4 1:01.0 3:02.8 +1.0
3 Template:FlagIOCathlete 1:02.7 1:01.0 1:01.4 3:05.1 +3.3
4 Template:FlagIOCathlete 1:02.1 1:02.4 1:04.2 3:08.7 +6.9
5 Template:FlagIOCathlete 1:03.4 1:03.4 1:02.0 3:08.8 +7.0
6 Template:FlagIOCathlete 1:05.9 1:03.4 1:04.2 3:13.5 +11.7
7 Template:FlagIOCathlete 1:05.6 1:04.7 1:04.6 3:14.9 +13.1
8 Template:FlagIOCathlete 1:15.4 1:10.9 1:10.4 3:36.7 +34.9
9 Template:FlagIOCathlete 1:04.8 DNF
10 Template:FlagIOCathlete DNF

Medal table

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References

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