Roald Aas Nor

Given name Roald Edgard
Surname Aas
Sex Male
Born 25 March 1928

Roald Aas tied with Yevgeni Grishin for the Olympic 1500 m title in 1960. 8 years earlier he had won the bronze medal on the same distance. On both occasions he could have won the distance (alone) if the weather conditions had been in his favour. In 1952 the leading time of Hjalmar Andersen was not too good, and everybody thought Aas could have a chance. But it started snowing, and the conditions did not allow Aas to beat the time of Hjallis. In 1960 there was heavy wind when Aas skated. Grishin had much less wind during his race, but a gust of wind in his last lap lost him his 3 seconds lead on Aas. After the race Grishin agreed he had been very lucky with the conditions, and he thought Aas did a much better race than he did.

Aas was born in Oslo, and he was the second best Norwegian skater during most of his career. First he skated in the shadow of Hjalmar Andersen, and later in the shadow of Knut Johannesen. He was nine times medalist in the Norwegian Championships, but he only once managed to be the champion (1956).

He was also a great cyclist, becoming Norwegian champion in both road and track racing in 1956. This year he was also awarded "Egebergs Ærespris" (Honorary Price of Egeberg) for his achievements in speed skating and cycling.

Highest rank on the Adelskalender: 13 (1959)

Last updated on 26 November 2005 by Bjarte Hetland.

International Championship Results

Result Distance Date Tournament Venue
5 Allround Men 28 January 1951 European Championships Men 1951 Oslo
12 Allround Men 11 February 1951 World Championships Men 1951 Davos
10 Allround Men 3 February 1952 European Championships Men 1952 Östersund
Bronze 3 1500 m Men 18 February 1952 Olympic Winter Games 1952 Oslo
5 Allround Men 2 March 1952 World Championships Men 1952 Hamar
7 Allround Men 1 February 1953 European Championships Men 1953 Hamar
7 Allround Men 17 January 1954 World Championships Men 1954 Sapporo
9 Allround Men 7 February 1954 European Championships Men 1954 Davos
8 Allround Men 6 February 1955 European Championships Men 1955 Falun
8 Allround Men 20 February 1955 World Championships Men 1955 Moskva
6 5000 m Men 29 January 1956 Olympic Winter Games 1956 Misurina
10 1500 m Men 30 January 1956 Olympic Winter Games 1956 Misurina
12 Allround Men 12 February 1956 World Championships Men 1956 Oslo
9 Allround Men 26 February 1956 European Championships Men 1956 Helsinki
Bronze 3 Allround Men 3 February 1957 European Championships Men 1957 Oslo
6 Allround Men 17 February 1957 World Championships Men 1957 Östersund
8 Allround Men 1 February 1958 European Championships Men 1958 Eskilstuna
Bronze 3 Allround Men 16 February 1958 World Championships Men 1958 Helsinki
9 Allround Men 1 February 1959 European Championships Men 1959 Göteborg
8 Allround Men 15 February 1959 World Championships Men 1959 Oslo
Bronze 3 Allround Men 24 January 1960 European Championships Men 1960 Oslo
NC18 Allround Men 7 February 1960 World Championships Men 1960 Davos
25 5000 m Men 25 February 1960 Olympic Winter Games 1960 Squaw Valley
Gold 1 1500 m Men 26 February 1960 Olympic Winter Games 1960 Squaw Valley
23 10000 m Men 27 February 1960 Olympic Winter Games 1960 Squaw Valley

National Championship Results

Result Distance Date Tournament Venue
NS4 Allround Men 8 January 1961 Countrymatch Norway - Soviet Union Men 1961 Oslo