Sled Dog Racing at The 1932 Winter Olympics - Results

Results

Place Driver Race #1 Race #2 Total
1 Emile St. Godard (CAN) 2:12:05.0 2:11:07.5 4:23:12.5
2 Leonhard Seppala (USA) 2:13:34.3 2:17:27.5 4:31:01.8
3 Shorty Russick (CAN) 2:26:22.4 2:21:22.2 4:47:44.6
4 Harry Wheeler (CAN) 2:33:19.1 2:29:35.0 5:02:54.1
5 Roger Haines (USA) 2:34:56.0 2:31:31.3 5:06:27.3
6 Raymond Pouliot (CAN) 2:53:14.3 2:52:21.5 5:45:35.8
7 Jack Defalco (CAN) 2:53:49.5 2:55:50.1 5:49:39.6
8 Stuart Belknap (USA) 2:57:14.0 2:57:08.5 5:54:22.5
9 Henry Murphy (USA) 2:42:49.4 3:15:24.1 5:58:13.5
10 Dexter Sears (USA) 3:00:21.7 3:01:49.5 6:02:11.2
11 Norman D. Vaughan (USA) 3:24:10.0 3:49:46.0 7:13:56.0
12 Eva Seeley (USA) 3:28:01.7 3:46:45.0 7:14:46.7

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