Gymnastics at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Men's vault

The men's vault (or "horse vault" or "long horse") competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics was held at the Waldbühne on 10 August. It was the sixth appearance of the event.[1][2] There were 110 competitors from 14 nations, with each nation sending a team of up to 8 men.[3] The event was won by Alfred Schwarzmann of Germany, the nation's first victory in the event since 1896 and second overall. Eugen Mack of Switzerland earned silver, the first man to win multiple medals in the event (he had won gold in 1928). Another member of the host German team, Matthias Volz, took bronze.

Men's vault
at the Games of the XI Olympiad
German team
VenueWaldbühne
Date10 August
Competitors110 from 14 nations
Winning score19.200
Medalists
Alfred Schwarzmann  Germany
Eugen Mack  Switzerland
Matthias Volz  Germany

Background

This was the sixth 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). Four of the 10 gymnasts from 1932 returned: gold medalist Savino Guglielmetti of Italy, silver medalist Al Jochim of the United States, fourth-place finisher Einari Teräsvirta of Finland, sixth-place finisher István Pelle of Hungary, seventh-place finisher Miklós Péter of Hungary, and tenth-place finisher Heikki Savolainen of Finland. Also returning was 1928 gold medalist Eugen Mack of Switzerland, who had also won the first world championship in the apparatus in 1934. Alfred Schwarzmann of host Germany was among the favorites as well.[3]

Austria, Japan, and Romania each made their debut in the men's vault. The United States made its fifth appearance, most of any nation, having missed only the inaugural 1896 Games.

Competition format

The gymnastics format returned to the aggregation format used in 1928 but not in 1932. The event used a "vaulting horse" aligned parallel to the gymnast's run (rather than the modern "vaulting table" in use since 2004). Each nation entered a team of eight gymnasts (Bulgaria had only 7). All entrants in the gymnastics competitions (Neri of Italy did not compete in the vault) performed both a compulsory exercise and a voluntary exercise, with the scores summed to give a final total. Two vaults were done for each, with the better score counted. The scores in the vault were added to the other apparatus scores to give individual all-around scores; the top six individual scores on each team were summed to give a team all-around score. No separate finals were contested.[4]

The compulsory vault was described in the Official Report:

With a running start and support upon croup; stoop vault. The body was pushed off vigorously; at first the legs were squatted, but soon straightened. During the flight the body was straightened out vigorously. Landing with knees bent half deep and arms raised sideward, knees straightened and arms lowered to fundamental position.

Schedule

Date Time Round
Monday, 10 August 19367:00Final

Results

Rank Gymnast Nation Compulsory Voluntary Total
Alfred Schwarzmann Germany9.4339.76719.200
Eugen Mack Switzerland9.2679.70018.967
Matthias Volz Germany8.9679.50018.467
4Walter Bach Switzerland9.2339.16718.400
5Walter Beck Switzerland8.7009.66718.367
6Martti Uosikkinen Finland9.1679.13318.300
7Michael Reusch Switzerland8.8339.43318.266
8Georges Miez Switzerland9.0679.16718.234
Josef Walter Switzerland8.6679.56718.234
10Eduard Steinemann Switzerland9.0009.20018.200
11Konrad Grilc Yugoslavia9.2008.90018.100
12Danilo Fioravanti Italy8.9679.10018.067
13Savino Guglielmetti Italy8.8679.16718.034
14Willi Stadel Germany9.1008.93318.033
15Albert Bachmann Switzerland8.2679.70017.967
16Miroslav Forte Yugoslavia9.0678.86717.934
17Ernst Winter Germany8.4339.46717.900
18Alois Hudec Czechoslovakia8.6679.20017.867
19Innozenz Stangl Germany8.3679.30017.667
20Konrad Frey Germany8.3339.33317.666
21Joze Vadnov Yugoslavia9.0678.56717.634
22Jindrich Tintěra Czechoslovakia8.8678.73317.600
23Jan Gajdoš Czechoslovakia8.7338.83317.566
24George Wheeler United States8.3339.10017.433
25Franz Beckert Germany8.3339.06717.400
26Franco Tognini Italy8.5008.86717.367
27Jaroslav Kollinger Czechoslovakia8.6338.66717.300
Neno Mirchev Bulgaria8.2339.06717.300
29Walter Steffens Germany8.8678.36717.234
30Jan Sládek Czechoslovakia8.7008.53317.233
31Jey Kugeler Luxembourg8.4338.76717.200
Mauri Nyberg-Noroma Finland8.6008.60017.200
István Sárkány Hungary8.7008.50017.200
Yoshitaka Takeda Japan8.6678.53317.200
35Miklos Péter Hungary7.9009.23317.133
Josip Primožič Yugoslavia8.8338.30017.133
37Esa Seeste Finland8.1338.96717.100
38Heikki Savolainen Finland8.1338.86717.000
39Karl Pannos Austria8.6678.30016.967
40Janez Pristov Yugoslavia8.5008.43316.933
41Egidio Armelloni Italy8.3678.53316.900
42Vratislav Petráček Czechoslovakia8.1008.70016.800
43Bohumil Povejšil Czechoslovakia8.8337.93316.766
44Fred Meyer United States7.9338.76716.700
45Frank Cumiskey United States7.4009.26716.667
45Armand Walter France8.0008.66716.667
47Hikoroku Arimoto Japan8.5008.13316.633
48Einari Teräsvirta Finland8.1678.36716.534
49Georgi Dimitrov Bulgaria8.3008.20016.500
50Boris Gregorka Yugoslavia8.2338.20016.433
Otello Ternelli Italy7.8008.63316.433
52Franz Swoboda Austria8.2008.20016.400
53Yoshio Miyake Japan8.0008.33316.333
54August Sturm Austria7.4338.86716.300
55Antoine Schildwein France7.9008.36716.267
56Leopold Redl Austria7.3338.80016.133
57Ilmari Pakarinen Finland7.5678.53316.100
58Jos Romersa Luxembourg7.7678.30016.067
59Dokan Sone Japan7.9338.03315.966
60Paul Masino France8.0337.90015.933
Chet Phillips United States8.4007.53315.933
62Kiichiro Toyama Japan8.0007.83315.833
63Lucien Masset France7.5678.23315.800
64István Pelle Hungary7.5008.23315.733
65Fujio Kakuta Japan7.4338.16715.600
66Emanuel Löffler Czechoslovakia7.0678.50015.567
67Eino Tukiainen Finland8.6336.93315.566
68Robert Herold France7.8677.66715.534
69Frederic Draghici Romania7.2338.23315.466
70József Sarlós Hungary6.9338.46715.400
71Gábor Kecskeméti Hungary7.5007.86715.367
72Gottfried Hermann Austria8.9336.30015.233
Artie Pitt United States7.1008.13315.233
74Maurice Rousseau France7.2008.00015.200
75Aleksanteri Saarvala Finland7.8007.36715.167
76Kenny Griffin United States6.5678.56715.134
77Frank Haubold United States6.9338.10015.033
Pius Hollenstein Austria7.9007.13315.033
79Oreste Capuzzo Italy8.6336.33314.966
80Franz Haupert Luxembourg7.6677.23314.900
81Dimitrije Merzlikin Yugoslavia5.6679.13314.800
Armand Solbach France8.0676.73314.800
83Ivan Chureshki Bulgaria7.9336.80014.733
Marcel Leineweber Luxembourg6.6008.13314.733
85Nicolo Tronci Italy8.1006.56714.667
86Adolf Scheffknecht Austria7.1677.46714.634
87Lajos Tóth Hungary6.0338.60014.633
88Metty Logelin Luxembourg7.0007.33314.333
89Hiroshi Matsunobu Japan6.8007.46714.267
90Willy Klein Luxembourg7.2337.00014.233
91Jean Aubry France7.5676.50014.067
92Leon Štukelj Yugoslavia8.2335.66713.900
93Yovcho Khristov Bulgaria7.5006.30013.800
94Al Jochim United States6.3337.43313.766
95Lyuben Obretenov Bulgaria5.8337.76713.600
96Hiroshi Nosaka Japan5.3338.20013.533
97József Hegedüs Hungary6.8336.66713.500
98Gyözö Mogyorossy Hungary8.4005.00013.400
99Pando Sidov Bulgaria7.7334.16711.900
100Vasile Moldovan Romania6.5005.16711.667
101Robert Pranz Austria5.6674.76710.434
102Jos Cillien Luxembourg4.6674.4009.067
103Iosif Matusec Romania5.0004.0009.000
104Remus Ludu Romania4.3334.2008.533
105Mathias Erang Luxembourg4.3334.0008.333
106Alexandru Dan Romania4.8333.3338.166
107Ion Albert Romania2.9005.2008.100
108Ivan Stoychev Bulgaria4.7332.4677.200
109Andrei Abraham Romania1.8674.5336.400
110Iohan Schmidt Romania1.5004.1335.633

References

  1. "Gymnastics: 1936 Olympic Results - Men's horse vault". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 6 September 2018.
  2. Official Olympic Report, la84.org. Retrieved 6 September 2018.
  3. "Horse Vault, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  4. Official Report, p. 846.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.