Gymnastics at the 1924 Summer Olympics – Men's horizontal bar
January 01, 1970
The men's horizontal bar event was part of the gymnastics programme at the 1924 Summer Olympics. It was one of nine gymnastics events and it was contested for the third time after 1896 and 1904. The competition was held on Saturday, July 19, 1924.[1] Seventy-two gymnasts from nine nations competed. The event was won by Leon Štukelj of Yugoslavia, with Jean Gutweninger of Switzerland taking silver and André Higelin of France bronze. It was the first medal in the horizontal bar for each of those nations.
This was the third 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). The 1922 world championship had ended in a three-way tie; two of the winners were competing in Paris: Leon Štukelj of Yugoslavia and Miroslav Klinger of Czechoslovakia.[2]
Two nations had previously competed, Switzerland in 1896 and the United States in 1904. The other seven nations (Czechoslovakia, Finland, France, Great Britain, Italy, Luxembourg, and Yugoslavia) were competing for the first time.
Competition formatedit
Each gymnast performed a compulsory exercise and a voluntary exercise. These two exercises were 2 of the 11 components of the individual all-around score, and thus were also included in the team all-around score. Each exercise had a maximum possible score of 11, with half a point each for the approach and dismount and up to 10 points for the routine.[2][3]
Wudarski, Pawel (1999). "Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich" (in Polish). Retrieved 9 September 2008.
January 01, 1970
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The men s horizontal bar event was part of the gymnastics programme at the 1924 Summer Olympics It was one of nine gymnastics events and it was contested for the third time after 1896 and 1904 The competition was held on Saturday July 19 1924 1 Seventy two gymnasts from nine nations competed The event was won by Leon Stukelj of Yugoslavia with Jean Gutweninger of Switzerland taking silver and Andre Higelin of France bronze It was the first medal in the horizontal bar for each of those nations Men s horizontal barat the Games of the VIII OlympiadLeon Stukelj 1958 VenueStade Olympique Yves du ManoirDateJuly 19Competitors72 from 9 nationsMedalistsLeon Stukelj YugoslaviaJean Gutweninger SwitzerlandAndre Higelin France 19041928 Contents 1 Background 2 Competition format 3 Schedule 4 Results 5 ReferencesBackground editThis was the third 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 The 1922 world championship had ended in a three way tie two of the winners were competing in Paris Leon Stukelj of Yugoslavia and Miroslav Klinger of Czechoslovakia 2 Two nations had previously competed Switzerland in 1896 and the United States in 1904 The other seven nations Czechoslovakia Finland France Great Britain Italy Luxembourg and Yugoslavia were competing for the first time Competition format editEach gymnast performed a compulsory exercise and a voluntary exercise These two exercises were 2 of the 11 components of the individual all around score and thus were also included in the team all around score Each exercise had a maximum possible score of 11 with half a point each for the approach and dismount and up to 10 points for the routine 2 3 Schedule editDate Time Round Saturday 19 July 1924 FinalResults editRank Gymnast Nation Total nbsp Leon Stukelj nbsp Yugoslavia 19 730 nbsp Jean Gutweninger nbsp Switzerland 19 236 nbsp Andre Higelin nbsp France 19 163 4 Antoine Rebetez nbsp Switzerland 19 053 5 Georges Miez nbsp Switzerland 19 050 6 Jean Gounot nbsp France 19 043 7 Francois Gangloff nbsp France 18 933 8 August Guttinger nbsp Switzerland 18 886 9 Robert Prazak nbsp Czechoslovakia 18 730 10 Leon Delsarte nbsp France 18 633 11 Francesco Martino nbsp Italy 18 386 12 Mario Lertora nbsp Italy 18 366 13 Stanley Leigh nbsp Great Britain 18 350 14 Ferdinando Mandrini nbsp Italy 18 120 15 Josef Kos nbsp Czechoslovakia 17 960 16 Bedrich Supcik nbsp Czechoslovakia 17 860 17 Arthur Hermann nbsp France 17 503 18 Frank Kriz nbsp United States 17 500 19 Stanislav Indruch nbsp Czechoslovakia 17 430 20 Vittorio Lucchetti nbsp Italy 17 270 21 Luigi Cambiaso nbsp Italy 17 180 22 Josef Wilhelm nbsp Switzerland 17 150 23 Al Jochim nbsp United States 17 060 24 Hans Grieder nbsp Switzerland 16 946 25 Otto Pfister nbsp Switzerland 16 920 26 Miroslav Klinger nbsp Czechoslovakia 16 470 27 Giuseppe Paris nbsp Italy 16 356 28 Stane Zilic nbsp Yugoslavia 16 330 Curtis Rottman nbsp United States 16 330 30 Giorgio Zampori nbsp Italy 16 203 31 Carl Widmer nbsp Switzerland 16 190 32 John Pearson nbsp United States 15 990 33 Eugene Cordonnier nbsp France 15 886 34 Otto Suhonen nbsp Finland 15 853 35 Jan Koutny nbsp Czechoslovakia 15 716 36 Albert Seguin nbsp France 15 683 37 Vaino Karonen nbsp Finland 15 420 38 Stane Hlastan nbsp Yugoslavia 15 066 39 Ladislav Vacha nbsp Czechoslovakia 14 700 40 Luigi Maiocco nbsp Italy 14 663 41 Bohumil Morkovsky nbsp Czechoslovakia 14 563 42 Mihael Oswald nbsp Yugoslavia 14 280 43 Harold Brown nbsp Great Britain 14 206 44 Janez Porenta nbsp Yugoslavia 14 166 45 John Mais nbsp United States 13 930 46 Jaakko Kunnas nbsp Finland 13 583 47 Rastko Poljsak nbsp Yugoslavia 13 536 48 Josip Primozic nbsp Yugoslavia 13 460 49 Aarne Roine nbsp Finland 13 280 50 Frank Safandra nbsp United States 12 900 51 Albert Spencer nbsp Great Britain 12 893 52 Theo Jeitz nbsp Luxembourg 12 850 53 Joseph Huber nbsp France 12 686 54 Henry Finchett nbsp Great Britain 12 290 55 Eevert Kerttula nbsp Finland 12 273 56 Akseli Roine nbsp Finland 12 233 57 Edward Leigh nbsp Great Britain 12 120 58 Stane Derganc nbsp Yugoslavia 12 100 59 Mikko Hamalainen nbsp Finland 11 873 60 Charles Quaino nbsp Luxembourg 11 646 61 Eetu Kostamo nbsp Finland 11 253 62 Albert Neumann nbsp Luxembourg 11 243 63 Samuel Humphreys nbsp Great Britain 10 933 64 Thomas Hopkins nbsp Great Britain 10 840 65 Emile Munhofen nbsp Luxembourg 10 366 66 Max Wandrer nbsp United States 10 240 67 Mathias Erang nbsp Luxembourg 9 833 68 Frank Hawkins nbsp Great Britain 9 733 69 Rudolph Novak nbsp United States 9 703 70 Jacques Palzer nbsp Luxembourg 9 463 71 Mathias Weishaupt nbsp Luxembourg 8 550 72 Pierre Tolar nbsp Luxembourg 7 800References edit Official Report p 340 a b Horizontal Bar Men Olympedia Retrieved 8 December 2020 Official Report p 346 Official Olympic Report Wudarski Pawel 1999 Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich in Polish Retrieved 9 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