Gymnastics at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Men's vault

The men's vault (or "jumps") event was part of the gymnastics programme at the 1928 Summer Olympics held in Amsterdam. It was one of seven gymnastics events for men and it was contested for the fourth time after 1896, 1904, and 1924. Scores from the vault event were added to the results from other individual apparatus events to give aggregate scores for the individual and team all-around events. There were 85 competitors from 11 nations.[1] Each nation had a team of 8 gymnasts; three of the 88 men did not start. The event was won by Eugen Mack of Switzerland, the nation's first victory in the event and first medal since 1896. Emanuel Löffler gave Czechoslovakia its second consecutive silver medal. Stane Derganc's bronze was Yugoslavia's first medal in the event.

Men's vault
at the Games of the IX Olympiad
Artistic gymnastics pictogram
VenueOlympic Stadium
Date10 August
Competitors85 from 11 nations
Winning score28.750
Medalists
Eugen Mack
 Switzerland
Emanuel Löffler
 Czechoslovakia
Stane Derganc
 Yugoslavia

Background

This was the fourth appearance of the event, which is one of the five apparatus events held every time there were apparatus events at the Summer Olympics (no apparatus events were held in 1900, 1908, 1912, or 1920). Six of the top 10 gymnasts from 1924 returned: gold medalist Frank Kriz of the United States, silver medalist Jan Koutný of Czechoslovakia, fourth-place finisher Leon Štukelj of Yugoslavia, sixth-place finisher Janez Porenta of Yugoslavia, seventh-place finisher Ferdinando Mandrini of Italy, and tenth-place finisher Ladislav Vácha of Czechoslovakia. The event was not held at the 1926 world championships and there was no clear favorite.[1]

The Netherlands made its debut in the men's vault. Hungary competed for the first time since 1896. The other nine nations had all competed in 1924. Switzerland and the United States were each making their third appearance, tied for most of any nation.

Competition format

In the early Olympics, the vault format changed considerably. For 1928, the vault competition consisted of two different jumps: one over a sideways (perpendicular to the approach) pommel horse and one of a lengthwise (parallel to the approach) over a vaulting horse (with no pommels). The pommel horse jump was of a set form while the gymnast could choose the skills to use for the vaulting horse jump. The combined score for the two jumps, of a maximum 30 points, was the result of the event.[2]

The vault was one of the apparatus used in the individual and team all-around scores. It accounted for 19 of the score, half of what the other apparatus counted (with the optional and compulsory components of the others counting for 30 points maximum each, rather than 30 points combined).

Schedule

Date Time Round
Friday, 10 August 1928Final

Results

Source: Official results;[3] De Wael[4]

Rank Gymnast Nation Score
Eugen Mack Switzerland28.750
Emanuel Löffler Czechoslovakia28.500
Stane Derganc Yugoslavia28.375
4Georges Miez Switzerland28.250
Josip Primožič Yugoslavia28.250
6Georges Leroux France28.000
7August Güttinger Switzerland27.750
Janez Porenta Yugoslavia27.750
Herman Witzig United States27.750
10Harold Newhart United States27.625
Étienne Schmitt France27.625
12Jan Gajdoš Czechoslovakia27.375
Hans Grieder Switzerland27.375
Frank Kriz United States27.375
Melchior Wezel Switzerland27.375
16Romeo Neri Italy27.250
Heikki Savolainen Finland27.250
18Hermann Hänggi Switzerland27.125
Otto Pfister Switzerland27.125
Ladislav Vácha Czechoslovakia27.125
21Edvard Antonijevič Yugoslavia27.000
Jean Larrouy France27.000
István Pelle Hungary27.000
24Kalervo Kinos Finland26.875
Martti Uosikkinen Finland26.875
26Jan Koutný Czechoslovakia26.750
Mauri Nyberg-Noroma Finland26.750
28Leon Štukelj Yugoslavia26.625
29Glenn Berry United States26.500
30Anton Malej Yugoslavia26.375
Václav Veselý Czechoslovakia26.375
32Ladislav Tikal Czechoslovakia26.250
Nic Roeser Luxembourg26.250
34Pieter van Dam Netherlands26.125
Edi Steinemann Switzerland26.125
36Armand Solbach France25.875
37Boris Gregorka Yugoslavia25.750
André Lemoine France25.750
39Albert Neumann Luxembourg25.625
Miklós Péter Hungary25.625
41Dragutin Cioti Yugoslavia25.500
Al Jochim United States25.500
43Urho Korhonen Finland25.375
Ted Warren Great Britain25.375
45Rafael Ylönen Finland25.250
46Josef Effenberger Czechoslovakia25.125
Mario Lertora Italy25.125
Birger Stenman Finland25.125
49Mozes Jacobs Netherlands25.000
Rezső Kende Hungary25.000
Ferdinando Mandrini Italy25.000
John Pearson United States25.000
53Mathias Logelin Luxembourg24.625
54Jaakko Kunnas Finland24.500
55Hugo Licher Netherlands24.250
Elias Melkman Netherlands24.250
57Fränz Zouang Luxembourg24.125
58G. C. Raynes Great Britain24.000
Josy Staudt Luxembourg24.000
60Gyula Kunszt Hungary23.875
61Giuseppe Paris Italy23.500
Arthur Whitford Great Britain23.500
63Antoine Chatelaine France23.375
64Mario Tambini Italy23.250
65Edouard Grethen Luxembourg23.125
Frank Haubold United States23.125
67Willibrordus Pouw Netherlands22.875
68Paul Krempel United States22.625
69Klaas Boot Netherlands22.500
E. A. Walton Great Britain22.500
71Mathias Erang Luxembourg22.375
József Szalai Hungary22.375
73Géza Tóth Hungary21.875
74Israel Wijnschenk Netherlands21.375
75Jean Gounot France21.250
76Giuseppe Lupi Italy20.500
77Jean-Pierre Urbing Luxembourg19.625
78Bedřich Šupčík Czechoslovakia19.000
Jacobus van der Vinden Netherlands19.000
80Ezio Roselli Italy18.875
81Vittorio Lucchetti Italy18.000
82T. B. Parkinson Great Britain17.875
83Elemér Pászti Hungary17.000
84Henry Finchett Great Britain16.250
85Bart Cronin Great Britain14.750
Imre Erdődy HungaryDNS
Samuel Humphreys Great BritainDNS
Alfred Krauss FranceDNS

References

  1. "Horse Vault, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  2. Official Report, p. 646.
  3. "1928 Summer Olympics official report" (PDF).
  4. "Gymnastics 1928".
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