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Gymnastics at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Men's artistic individual all-around

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Men's artistic individual all-around
at the Games of the XI Olympiad
Gold medalist Alfred Schwarzmann during the horizontal bar
VenueWaldbühne
Dates10–11 August
Competitors111 from 14 nations
Winning score113.100
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Alfred Schwarzmann
 Germany
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Eugen Mack
 Switzerland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Konrad Frey
 Germany
← 1932
1948 →

The men's artistic individual all-around competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics was held at the Waldbühne on 10 and 11 August. It was the ninth appearance of the event.[1][2] There were 111 competitors from 14 nations, with each nation sending up to 8 competitors.[3] The event was won by Alfred Schwarzmann of Germany, the nation's first victory in the men's individual all-around. Germany also received bronze, with Konrad Frey taking third. Silver went to Switzerland's Eugen Mack.

Background

This was the ninth appearance of the men's individual all-around. The first individual all-around competition had been held in 1900, after the 1896 competitions featured only individual apparatus events. A men's individual all-around has been held every Games since 1900.[3]

Nine of the top 10 gymnasts from the 1932 Games returned: gold medalist Romeo Neri of Italy, silver medalist István Pelle of Hungary, bronze medalist Heikki Savolainen of Finland, fifth-place finisher Savino Guglielmetti of Italy, sixth-place finisher Frank Haubold of the United States, seventh-place finisher Oreste Capuzzo of Italy, eighth-place finisher Fred Meyer of the United States, ninth-place finisher Mauri Nyberg-Noroma of Finland, and tenth-place finisher Al Jochim of the United States. Neri, Nyberg-Noroma, and Savolainen had all been in the top 10 in 1928 as well. The reigning (1934) World Champion was Eugen Mack of Switzerland, with Nero second and Emanuel Löffler of Czechoslovakia third.[3]

Austria, Bulgaria, and Romania each made their debut in the event. Italy made its eighth appearance, most among nations, having missed only the 1904 Games in St. Louis.

Competition format

The gymnastics format returned to the aggregation format used in 1928 but not in 1932. Each nation entered a team of eight gymnasts (Bulgaria had only 7). Scores for each exercise were on a scale of 0 to 10. All entrants in the gymnastics competitions performed both a compulsory exercise and a voluntary exercise, with the scores summed to give a final total for each apparatus of up to 20. The scores in each of the six apparatus competitions were added together to give individual all-around scores (up to 120); the top six individual scores on each team were summed to give a team all-around score (up to 720). No separate finals were contested.

Schedule

There were two sessions each day. Nations assigned to one session on Day 1 as follows:

  • Day 1 morning: Austria, Bulgaria, Finland, Hungary, Japan, United States, Yugoslavia
  • Day 1 afternoon: Czechoslovakia, France, Germany Italy, Luxembourg, Romania, Switzerland

On day 2, the assignments were based on the standings for the team event with the leading nations going in the later session:

  • Day 2 morning: Austria, Bulgaria, France, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Romania, United States, Yugoslavia
  • Day 2 afternoon: Czechoslovakia, Finland, Germany, Switzerland
Date Time Round
Monday, 10 August 1936 7:00
14:00
Compulsory exercises and vault voluntary exercise morning session
Compulsory exercises and vault voluntary exercise afternoon session
Tuesday, 11 August 1936 7:00
14:00
Voluntary exercises except vault morning session
Voluntary exercises except vault afternoon session

Results

Romeo Neri, the individual all-around champion from the previous 1932 Summer Olympics, injured himself during the competition and finished last.

Rank Gymnast Nation Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Alfred Schwarzmann  Germany 18.166 19.000 18.534 19.200 18.968 19.233 113.100
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Eugen Mack  Switzerland 18.466 19.167 18.000 18.967 18.834 18.900 112.334
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Konrad Frey  Germany 18.466 19.333 17.733 17.666 19.067 19.267 111.532
4 Alois Hudec  Czechoslovakia 18.133 17.966 19.433 17.867 18.966 18.834 111.199
5 Michael Reusch  Switzerland 17.400 19.000 18.434 18.266 19.034 18.566 110.700
5 Martti Uosikkinen  Finland 18.267 19.066 17.634 18.300 18.433 19.000 110.700
7 Matthias Volz  Germany 18.366 18.766 18.667 18.467 17.033 18.800 110.099
8 Willi Stadel  Germany 18.300 18.867 16.966 18.033 18.133 18.700 108.999
9 Heikki Savolainen  Finland 18.200 17.400 18.400 17.000 18.633 19.133 108.766
10 Eduard Steinemann  Switzerland 17.800 18.166 17.167 18.200 18.500 18.800 108.633
11 Walter Bach  Switzerland 17.600 19.033 16.200 18.400 18.733 18.333 108.299
12 Savino Guglielmetti  Italy 17.167 18.133 17.966 18.034 16.466 17.933 107.699
13 Albert Bachmann  Switzerland 17.667 19.067 17.200 17.967 18.267 17.334 107.502
14 Georges Miez  Switzerland 18.666 18.567 15.900 18.234 17.500 18.467 107.334
15 Franz Beckert  Germany 17.767 18.534 18.533 17.400 17.933 17.033 107.250
16 Mauri Nyberg-Noroma  Finland 16.967 18.100 17.800 17.200 18.134 18.600 106.801
17 Walter Steffens  Germany 18.300 19.033 16.133 17.234 16.834 18.966 106.500
18 István Pelle  Hungary 17.367 18.200 17.466 15.733 18.334 18.466 105.566
19 Aleksanteri Saarvala  Finland 17.167 17.967 17.533 15.167 18.034 19.367 105.235
20 Innozenz Stangl  Germany 17.133 17.900 17.367 17.667 15.733 19.167 104.967
21 Josef Walter  Switzerland 18.500 17.700 15.167 18.234 18.266 16.900 104.767
22 Walter Beck  Switzerland 18.000 16.534 15.966 18.367 17.700 18.167 104.734
23 Jaroslav Kollinger  Czechoslovakia 17.134 17.133 18.433 17.300 17.966 16.767 104.733
24 Esa Seeste  Finland 17.800 17.367 16.733 17.100 16.434 18.500 103.934
25 Konrad Grilc  Yugoslavia 16.266 17.133 16.800 18.100 16.966 18.367 103.632
26 Jan Sládek  Czechoslovakia 16.800 17.900 17.033 17.233 17.066 17.367 103.399
27 Jan Gajdoš  Czechoslovakia 18.000 16.167 17.666 17.566 17.466 16.200 103.065
28 Ilmari Pakarinen  Finland 17.366 18.233 16.600 16.100 15.666 19.067 103.032
29 Einari Teräsvirta  Finland 17.133 16.333 16.633 16.534 17.500 18.733 102.866
30 Oreste Capuzzo  Italy 17.233 18.434 18.367 14.966 18.100 17.400 102.500
31 Josip Primožič  Yugoslavia 17.334 16.700 16.300 17.133 17.533 17.367 102.367
32 Leon Štukelj  Yugoslavia 16.800 17.233 18.867 13.900 17.867 17.633 102.300
33 Eino Tukiainen  Finland 16.600 17.667 17.234 15.566 16.767 18.200 102.034
34 Vratislav Petráček  Czechoslovakia 16.767 15.866 18.034 16.800 18.166 16.333 101.966
35 Lajos Tóth  Hungary 15.667 18.367 16.433 14.633 18.434 18.333 101.867
36 Egidio Armelloni  Italy 16.634 18.567 16.200 16.900 16.200 17.100 101.601
37 Danilo Fioravanti  Italy 17.233 17.800 16.600 18.067 15.600 16.167 101.467
38 Jindrich Tintěra  Czechoslovakia 16.434 16.467 17.234 17.600 17.266 16.400 101.401
39 Franco Tognini  Italy 17.367 17.066 16.866 17.367 16.933 15.667 101.266
40 Emanuel Löffler  Czechoslovakia 18.100 17.300 18.233 15.567 17.067 14.967 101.234
41 Nicolo Tronci  Italy 17.033 17.934 17.700 14.667 17.333 15.933 100.600
42 Otello Ternelli  Italy 16.866 18.100 16.066 16.433 15.500 17.533 100.498
43 Yoshitaka Takeda  Japan 16.966 15.200 15.700 17.200 17.667 17.733 100.466
44 Metty Logelin  Luxembourg 16.167 17.467 17.166 14.333 17.100 18.200 100.433
45 Jey Kugeler  Luxembourg 15.900 15.700 17.867 17.200 16.834 16.567 100.068
46 Miroslav Forte  Yugoslavia 15.900 16.767 16.700 17.934 16.466 15.433 99.200
47 Miklos Péter  Hungary 17.033 14.534 16.100 17.133 18.167 16.067 99.034
48 Frank Cumiskey  United States 14.500 18.100 14.234 16.667 16.900 18.600 99.001
49 Armand Walter  France 16.100 16.300 16.233 16.667 15.733 17.900 98.933
50 Gottfried Hermann  Austria 17.367 17.866 11.667 15.233 17.200 18.600 97.933
51 Gábor Kecskeméti  Hungary 16.733 13.866 18.100 15.367 16.800 16.900 97.766
52 Armand Solbach  France 16.133 17.000 16.533 14.800 16.133 17.034 97.633
53 Lucien Masset  France 17.500 15.600 16.566 15.800 16.167 15.600 97.233
54 Hikoroku Arimoto  Japan 17.166 16.434 16.400 16.633 14.133 15.666 96.432
55 Robert Herold  France 15.867 16.400 15.400 15.534 16.600 16.367 96.168
56 Karl Pannos  Austria 15.400 16.500 12.000 16.967 16.767 18.300 95.934
56 Joze Vadnov  Yugoslavia 16.300 15.367 16.067 17.634 15.333 15.233 95.934
58 Ernst Winter  Germany 17.633 17.433 16.167 17.900 16.500 10.133 95.766
59 Antoine Schildwein  France 14.900 14.567 17.700 16.267 15.933 16.266 95.633
60 Yoshio Miyake  Japan 14.733 14.600 15.400 16.333 16.467 17.600 95.133
61 Janez Pristov  Yugoslavia 15.333 16.233 15.966 16.933 14.667 15.800 94.933
62 Maurice Rousseau  France 14.233 16.967 17.166 15.200 16.167 14.933 94.666
63 Dimitrije Merzlikin  Yugoslavia 16.500 13.034 16.667 14.800 15.607 17.900 94.568
64 István Sárkány  Hungary 15.600 13.866 17.200 17.200 14.466 16.233 94.565
65 Fred Meyer  United States 15.700 18.166 11.567 16.700 15.767 16.600 94.500
66 Neno Mirchev  Bulgaria 16.300 12.800 16.467 17.300 14.133 16.933 93.933
67 George Wheeler  United States 17.367 12.566 13.434 17.433 17.100 15.967 93.867
68 Hiroshi Nosaka  Japan 15.233 17.100 15.133 13.533 17.533 15.266 93.798
69 Bohumil Povejšil  Czechoslovakia 17.333 9.466 15.767 16.766 16.834 17.600 93.766
70 Paul Masino  France 16.033 12.434 17.933 15.933 15.134 16.100 93.567
71 József Sarlós  Hungary 15.533 13.466 17.533 15.400 14.600 16.600 93.132
72 Kiichiro Toyama  Japan 14.766 14.833 17.000 15.833 15.767 14.500 92.699
73 Dokan Sone  Japan 17.233 15.967 16.700 15.966 13.133 13.300 92.299
74 August Sturm  Austria 15.166 14.767 11.800 16.300 15.833 18.167 92.033
75 József Hegedüs  Hungary 15.500 18.033 16.866 13.500 15.233 12.866 91.998
76 Fujio Kakuta  Japan 15.066 15.400 14.300 15.600 14.433 16.500 91.299
77 Chet Phillips  United States 16.933 13.333 13.134 15.933 17.400 14.000 90.733
78 Boris Gregorka  Yugoslavia 14.400 15.600 14.300 16.433 13.733 15.767 90.233
79 Hiroshi Matsunobu  Japan 16.266 15.067 14.100 14.267 14.833 15.534 90.067
80 Gyözö Mogyorossy  Hungary 15.267 15.500 14.666 13.400 15.733 15.400 89.965
81 Pius Hollenstein  Austria 16.200 16.200 11.934 15.033 14.100 16.066 89.533
82 Artie Pitt  United States 14.466 14.900 14.700 15.233 13.567 16.200 89.066
83 Frank Haubold  United States 14.833 16.034 13.000 15.033 14.100 15.133 88.133
84 Jos Romersa  Luxembourg 14.667 12.733 15.033 16.067 14.034 14.967 87.501
85 Al Jochim  United States 16.033 14.267 16.334 13.766 11.334 15.133 86.867
86 Jean Aubry  France 15.567 13.300 15.900 14.067 13.900 13.700 86.434
87 Adolf Scheffknecht  Austria 15.167 13.200 10.366 14.634 14.033 17.667 85.067
88 Leopold Redl  Austria 16.900 12.633 14.667 16.133 9.467 15.233 85.033
89 Franz Swoboda  Austria 14.200 14.434 10.500 16.400 13.267 15.766 84.567
90 Kenny Griffin  United States 14.867 10.567 15.400 15.134 15.833 12.000 83.801
91 Robert Pranz  Austria 15.667 13.567 12.666 10.434 13.867 14.533 80.734
92 Franz Haupert  Luxembourg 13.167 13.666 14.466 14.900 10.866 11.300 78.365
93 Georgi Dimitrov  Bulgaria 14.300 5.334 13.733 16.500 13.300 14.100 77.267
94 Marcel Leineweber  Luxembourg 13.867 12.000 11.534 14.733 11.667 12.066 75.867
95 Willy Klein  Luxembourg 13.466 12.400 12.400 14.233 13.100 9.067 74.666
96 Yovcho Khristov  Bulgaria 13.300 10.700 13.934 13.800 13.100 9.600 74.434
97 Francisc Draghici  Romania 12.400 8.733 14.567 15.466 9.800 12.533 73.499
98 Ivan Chureshki  Bulgaria 13.300 7.334 14.867 14.733 10.566 10.800 71.600
99 Pando Sidov  Bulgaria 13.500 10.100 13.834 11.900 9.500 10.333 69.167
100 Jos Cillien  Luxembourg 14.700 11.833 12.267 9.067 12.767 7.833 68.467
101 Lyuben Obretenov  Bulgaria 13.600 9.000 10.866 13.600 11.033 7.833 65.932
102 Iosif Matusec  Romania 10.467 9.500 11.567 9.000 10.000 9.166 59.700
103 Remus Ludu  Romania 10.633 11.966 11.367 8.533 7.767 8.533 58.799
104 Andrei Abraham  Romania 12.500 10.033 10.700 6.400 11.667 7.400 58.700
105 Alexandru Dan  Romania 11.900 9.367 10.334 8.166 10.166 7.933 57.866
106 Ivan Stoychev  Bulgaria 11.833 9.800 12.900 7.200 7.567 7.567 56.867
107 Iohan Schmidt  Romania 12.634 8.500 6.734 5.633 8.200 10.500 52.201
108 Ion Albert  Romania 9.833 9.900 8.900 8.100 8.766 5.567 51.066
109 Vasile Moldovan  Romania 4.233 3.567 4.667 11.667 4.400 2.500 31.034
110 Mathias Erang  Luxembourg 7.167 8.333 6.167 5.333 27.000
111 Romeo Neri  Italy 8.967 8.567 8.733 26.267

References

  1. ^ "Gymnastics at the 1936 Berlin Summer Games: Men's Individual All-Around". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  2. ^ Official Olympic Report, la84.org. Retrieved 14 March 2019.
  3. ^ a b c "Individual All-Around, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
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