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Gymnastics at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Men's rings

The men's rings competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics was held at the Waldbühne on 10 and 11 August. It was the sixth appearance of the event.[1][2] There were 111 competitors from 14 nations, with each nation sending a team of up to 8 men.[3] The event was won by Alois Hudec of Czechoslovakia, the nation's first victory after winning two silver medals and two bronze medals in 1924 and 1928. Leon Štukelj was the silver medalist in Berlin, the second man to earn two medals in the rings after his 1928 gold. Host Germany took a bronze medal, its first in the rings since 1896, as Matthias Volz finished third.

Men's rings
at the Games of the XI Olympiad
Hikoroku Arimoto competing on the rings
VenueWaldbühne
Dates10–11 August
Competitors111 from 14 nations
Winning score19.433
Medalists
← 1932
1948 →

Background edit

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). Six of the 14 gymnasts from 1932 returned: fifth-place finisher Oreste Capuzzo and sixth-place finisher Franco Tognini of Italy, seventh-place finisher Heikki Savolainen and fourteenth-place finisher Mauri Nyberg-Noroma of Finland, and twelfth-place finisher István Pelle and thirteenth-place finisher József Hegedűs of Hungary. Alois Hudec of Czechoslovakia was the reigning (1934) world champion.[3]

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

Competition format edit

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). All entrants in the gymnastics competitions performed both a compulsory exercise and a voluntary exercise, with the scores summed to give a final total. The scores in the rings 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 exercise was described in the Official Report (dashes indicate "clearly perceptible" pauses):

Straight hang (it was optional whether grip was high up with the balls of the hands or not)—Raise the straight body into an inverte hang, bend hips in the half inverted hang, hip-swing-up into balance-support—Raise the bent body into handstand—Lower to a free lever with straight arms—Lower to a hang with arms sideward (cross hang)—Lower to a lever frontways, swing downward backward, and dislocate forward to inverted hang, drop forward and swing backward with a stem (rise) to support, circle backward to a handstand-Lower to balance-support, lower legs to support, bend arms slightly and throw body backward to a hang, dislocate (high) backward to hang, swing forward and turn-over (backward) with straddling of legs to stand, bending knees half-deep and raising arms sideward, straighten knees and lower arms to fundamental position.

Schedule edit

Date Time Round
Monday, 10 August 1936
Tuesday, 11 August 1936
7:00 Final

Results edit

Rank Gymnast Nation Compulsory Voluntary Total
  Alois Hudec   Czechoslovakia 9.633 9.800 19.433
  Leon Štukelj   Yugoslavia 9.467 9.400 18.867
  Matthias Volz   Germany 9.100 9.567 18.667
4 Alfred Schwarzmann   Germany 9.167 9.367 18.534
5 Franz Beckert   Germany 9.033 9.500 18.533
6 Michael Reusch   Switzerland 9.067 9.367 18.434
7 Jaroslav Kollinger   Czechoslovakia 9.000 9.433 18.433
8 Heikki Savolainen   Finland 9.233 9.167 18.400
9 Oreste Capuzzo   Italy 8.967 9.400 18.367
10 Emanuel Löffler   Czechoslovakia 8.933 9.300 18.233
11 Gábor Kecskeméti   Hungary 8.867 9.233 18.100
12 Vratislav Petráček   Czechoslovakia 8.767 9.267 18.034
13 Eugen Mack   Switzerland 8.733 9.267 18.000
14 Savino Guglielmetti   Italy 8.833 9.133 17.966
15 Paul Masino   France 8.933 9.000 17.933
16 Jey Kugeler   Luxembourg 8.700 9.167 17.867
17 Mauri Nyberg-Noroma   Finland 8.767 9.033 17.800
18 Konrad Frey   Germany 8.533 9.200 17.733
19 Antoine Schildwein   France 8.767 8.933 17.700
Nicolo Tronci   Italy 8.667 9.033 17.700
21 Jan Gajdoš   Czechoslovakia 8.633 9.033 17.666
22 Martti Uosikkinen   Finland 8.267 9.367 17.634
23 Aleksanteri Saarvala   Finland 8.600 8.933 17.533
József Sarlós   Hungary 8.433 9.100 17.533
25 István Pelle   Hungary 8.533 8.933 17.466
26 Innozenz Stangl   Germany 8.600 8.767 17.367
27 Jindrich Tintěra   Czechoslovakia 8.367 8.867 17.234
Eino Tukiainen   Finland 8.467 8.767 17.234
29 Albert Bachmann   Switzerland 8.300 8.900 17.200
István Sárkány   Hungary 8.167 9.033 17.200
31 Eduard Steinemann   Switzerland 8.300 8.867 17.167
32 Metty Logelin   Luxembourg 8.533 8.633 17.166
Maurice Rousseau   France 8.733 8.433 17.166
34 Jan Sládek   Czechoslovakia 8.000 9.033 17.033
35 Kiichiro Toyama   Japan 8.133 8.867 17.000
36 Willi Stadel   Germany 8.433 8.533 16.966
37 József Hegedüs   Hungary 7.933 8.933 16.866
Franco Tognini   Italy 8.333 8.533 16.866
39 Konrad Grilc   Yugoslavia 8.933 7.867 16.800
40 Esa Seeste   Finland 8.233 8.500 16.733
41 Miroslav Forte   Yugoslavia 8.633 8.067 16.700
Dokan Sone   Japan 8.467 8.233 16.700
43 Dimitrije Merzlikin   Yugoslavia 8.567 8.100 16.667
44 Einari Teräsvirta   Finland 8.300 8.333 16.633
45 Ilmari Pakarinen   Finland 8.300 8.300 16.600
Danilo Fioravanti   Italy 8.133 8.467 16.600
47 Lucien Masset   France 8.033 8.533 16.566
48 Armand Solbach   France 8.000 8.533 16.533
49 Neno Mirchev   Bulgaria 7.800 8.667 16.467
50 Lajos Tóth   Hungary 7.500 8.933 16.433
51 Hikoroku Arimoto   Japan 8.233 8.167 16.400
52 Al Jochim   United States 7.767 8.567 16.334
53 Josip Primožič   Yugoslavia 8.300 8.000 16.300
54 Armand Walter   France 7.733 8.500 16.233
55 Egidio Armelloni   Italy 7.200 9.000 16.200
Walter Bach   Switzerland 7.667 8.533 16.200
57 Ernst Winter   Germany 7.967 8.200 16.167
58 Walter Steffens   Germany 8.033 8.100 16.133
59 Miklos Péter   Hungary 7.433 8.667 16.100
60 Joze Vadnov   Yugoslavia 8.600 7.467 16.067
61 Otello Ternelli   Italy 7.733 8.333 16.066
62 Walter Beck   Switzerland 7.733 8.233 15.966
Janez Pristov   Yugoslavia 8.133 7.833 15.966
64 Jean Aubry   France 7.933 7.967 15.900
Georges Miez   Switzerland 7.233 8.667 15.900
66 Bohumil Povejšil   Czechoslovakia 7.167 8.600 15.767
67 Yoshitaka Takeda   Japan 7.367 8.333 15.700
68 Kenny Griffin   United States 7.233 8.167 15.400
Robert Herold   France 7.333 8.067 15.400
Yoshio Miyake   Japan 7.767 7.633 15.400
71 Josef Walter   Switzerland 6.900 8.267 15.167
72 Hiroshi Nosaka   Japan 7.633 7.500 15.133
73 Jos Romersa   Luxembourg 7.533 7.500 15.033
74 Ivan Chureshki   Bulgaria 7.200 7.667 14.867
75 Artie Pitt   United States 7.467 7.233 14.700
76 Leopold Redl   Austria 6.967 7.700 14.667
77 Gyözö Mogyorossy   Hungary 6.233 8.433 14.666
78 Francisc Draghici   Romania 6.500 8.067 14.567
79 Franz Haupert   Luxembourg 7.533 6.933 14.466
80 Boris Gregorka   Yugoslavia 6.933 7.367 14.300
Fujio Kakuta   Japan 6.600 7.700 14.300
82 Frank Cumiskey   United States 6.467 7.767 14.234
83 Hiroshi Matsunobu   Japan 7.333 6.767 14.100
84 Yovcho Khristov   Bulgaria 5.567 8.367 13.934
85 Pando Sidov   Bulgaria 6.267 7.567 13.834
86 Georgi Dimitrov   Bulgaria 6.400 7.333 13.733
87 George Wheeler   United States 6.767 6.667 13.434
88 Chet Phillips   United States 6.567 6.567 13.134
89 Frank Haubold   United States 5.600 7.400 13.000
90 Ivan Stoychev   Bulgaria 5.833 7.067 12.900
91 Robert Pranz   Austria 6.233 6.433 12.666
92 Willy Klein   Luxembourg 6.333 6.067 12.400
93 Jos Cillien   Luxembourg 6.067 6.200 12.267
94 Karl Pannos   Austria 5.667 7.333 12.000
95 Pius Hollenstein   Austria 5.467 6.467 11.934
96 August Sturm   Austria 5.467 6.333 11.800
97 Gottfried Hermann   Austria 4.967 6.700 11.667
98 Iosif Matusec   Romania 5.000 6.567 11.567
Fred Meyer   United States 5.600 5.967 11.567
100 Marcel Leineweber   Luxembourg 5.867 5.667 11.534
101 Remus Ludu   Romania 5.200 6.167 11.367
102 Lyuben Obretenov   Bulgaria 4.733 6.133 10.866
103 Andrei Abraham   Romania 4.833 5.867 10.700
104 Franz Swoboda   Austria 4.000 6.500 10.500
105 Adolf Scheffknecht   Austria 4.433 5.933 10.366
106 Alexandru Dan   Romania 5.267 5.067 10.334
107 Ion Albert   Romania 3.000 5.900 8.900
108 Iohan Schmidt   Romania 2.167 4.567 6.734
Romeo Neri   Italy 8.733 DNF
Mathias Erang   Luxembourg 7.167 DNFDNF
Vasile Moldovan   Romania 4.667 DNF

References edit

  1. ^ . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 11 March 2019.
  2. ^ Official Olympic Report, la84.org. Retrieved 11 March 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Rings, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  4. ^ Official Report, p. 848.

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The men s rings competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics was held at the Waldbuhne on 10 and 11 August It was the sixth appearance of the event 1 2 There were 111 competitors from 14 nations with each nation sending a team of up to 8 men 3 The event was won by Alois Hudec of Czechoslovakia the nation s first victory after winning two silver medals and two bronze medals in 1924 and 1928 Leon Stukelj was the silver medalist in Berlin the second man to earn two medals in the rings after his 1928 gold Host Germany took a bronze medal its first in the rings since 1896 as Matthias Volz finished third Men s ringsat the Games of the XI OlympiadHikoroku Arimoto competing on the ringsVenueWaldbuhneDates10 11 AugustCompetitors111 from 14 nationsWinning score19 433MedalistsAlois Hudec CzechoslovakiaLeon Stukelj YugoslaviaMatthias Volz Germany 19321948 Contents 1 Background 2 Competition format 3 Schedule 4 Results 5 ReferencesBackground editThis 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 Six of the 14 gymnasts from 1932 returned fifth place finisher Oreste Capuzzo and sixth place finisher Franco Tognini of Italy seventh place finisher Heikki Savolainen and fourteenth place finisher Mauri Nyberg Noroma of Finland and twelfth place finisher Istvan Pelle and thirteenth place finisher Jozsef Hegedus of Hungary Alois Hudec of Czechoslovakia was the reigning 1934 world champion 3 Austria Bulgaria and Romania each made their debut in the men s rings The United States made its fifth appearance most of any nation having missed only the inaugural 1896 Games Competition format editThe 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 All entrants in the gymnastics competitions performed both a compulsory exercise and a voluntary exercise with the scores summed to give a final total The scores in the rings 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 exercise was described in the Official Report dashes indicate clearly perceptible pauses Straight hang it was optional whether grip was high up with the balls of the hands or not Raise the straight body into an inverte hang bend hips in the half inverted hang hip swing up into balance support Raise the bent body into handstand Lower to a free lever with straight arms Lower to a hang with arms sideward cross hang Lower to a lever frontways swing downward backward and dislocate forward to inverted hang drop forward and swing backward with a stem rise to support circle backward to a handstand Lower to balance support lower legs to support bend arms slightly and throw body backward to a hang dislocate high backward to hang swing forward and turn over backward with straddling of legs to stand bending knees half deep and raising arms sideward straighten knees and lower arms to fundamental position Schedule editDate Time RoundMonday 10 August 1936Tuesday 11 August 1936 7 00 FinalResults editRank Gymnast Nation Compulsory Voluntary Total nbsp Alois Hudec nbsp Czechoslovakia 9 633 9 800 19 433 nbsp Leon Stukelj nbsp Yugoslavia 9 467 9 400 18 867 nbsp Matthias Volz nbsp Germany 9 100 9 567 18 6674 Alfred Schwarzmann nbsp Germany 9 167 9 367 18 5345 Franz Beckert nbsp Germany 9 033 9 500 18 5336 Michael Reusch nbsp Switzerland 9 067 9 367 18 4347 Jaroslav Kollinger nbsp Czechoslovakia 9 000 9 433 18 4338 Heikki Savolainen nbsp Finland 9 233 9 167 18 4009 Oreste Capuzzo nbsp Italy 8 967 9 400 18 36710 Emanuel Loffler nbsp Czechoslovakia 8 933 9 300 18 23311 Gabor Kecskemeti nbsp Hungary 8 867 9 233 18 10012 Vratislav Petracek nbsp Czechoslovakia 8 767 9 267 18 03413 Eugen Mack nbsp Switzerland 8 733 9 267 18 00014 Savino Guglielmetti nbsp Italy 8 833 9 133 17 96615 Paul Masino nbsp France 8 933 9 000 17 93316 Jey Kugeler nbsp Luxembourg 8 700 9 167 17 86717 Mauri Nyberg Noroma nbsp Finland 8 767 9 033 17 80018 Konrad Frey nbsp Germany 8 533 9 200 17 73319 Antoine Schildwein nbsp France 8 767 8 933 17 700Nicolo Tronci nbsp Italy 8 667 9 033 17 70021 Jan Gajdos nbsp Czechoslovakia 8 633 9 033 17 66622 Martti Uosikkinen nbsp Finland 8 267 9 367 17 63423 Aleksanteri Saarvala nbsp Finland 8 600 8 933 17 533Jozsef Sarlos nbsp Hungary 8 433 9 100 17 53325 Istvan Pelle nbsp Hungary 8 533 8 933 17 46626 Innozenz Stangl nbsp Germany 8 600 8 767 17 36727 Jindrich Tintera nbsp Czechoslovakia 8 367 8 867 17 234Eino Tukiainen nbsp Finland 8 467 8 767 17 23429 Albert Bachmann nbsp Switzerland 8 300 8 900 17 200Istvan Sarkany nbsp Hungary 8 167 9 033 17 20031 Eduard Steinemann nbsp Switzerland 8 300 8 867 17 16732 Metty Logelin nbsp Luxembourg 8 533 8 633 17 166Maurice Rousseau nbsp France 8 733 8 433 17 16634 Jan Sladek nbsp Czechoslovakia 8 000 9 033 17 03335 Kiichiro Toyama nbsp Japan 8 133 8 867 17 00036 Willi Stadel nbsp Germany 8 433 8 533 16 96637 Jozsef Hegedus nbsp Hungary 7 933 8 933 16 866Franco Tognini nbsp Italy 8 333 8 533 16 86639 Konrad Grilc nbsp Yugoslavia 8 933 7 867 16 80040 Esa Seeste nbsp Finland 8 233 8 500 16 73341 Miroslav Forte nbsp Yugoslavia 8 633 8 067 16 700Dokan Sone nbsp Japan 8 467 8 233 16 70043 Dimitrije Merzlikin nbsp Yugoslavia 8 567 8 100 16 66744 Einari Terasvirta nbsp Finland 8 300 8 333 16 63345 Ilmari Pakarinen nbsp Finland 8 300 8 300 16 600Danilo Fioravanti nbsp Italy 8 133 8 467 16 60047 Lucien Masset nbsp France 8 033 8 533 16 56648 Armand Solbach nbsp France 8 000 8 533 16 53349 Neno Mirchev nbsp Bulgaria 7 800 8 667 16 46750 Lajos Toth nbsp Hungary 7 500 8 933 16 43351 Hikoroku Arimoto nbsp Japan 8 233 8 167 16 40052 Al Jochim nbsp United States 7 767 8 567 16 33453 Josip Primozic nbsp Yugoslavia 8 300 8 000 16 30054 Armand Walter nbsp France 7 733 8 500 16 23355 Egidio Armelloni nbsp Italy 7 200 9 000 16 200Walter Bach nbsp Switzerland 7 667 8 533 16 20057 Ernst Winter nbsp Germany 7 967 8 200 16 16758 Walter Steffens nbsp Germany 8 033 8 100 16 13359 Miklos Peter nbsp Hungary 7 433 8 667 16 10060 Joze Vadnov nbsp Yugoslavia 8 600 7 467 16 06761 Otello Ternelli nbsp Italy 7 733 8 333 16 06662 Walter Beck nbsp Switzerland 7 733 8 233 15 966Janez Pristov nbsp Yugoslavia 8 133 7 833 15 96664 Jean Aubry nbsp France 7 933 7 967 15 900Georges Miez nbsp Switzerland 7 233 8 667 15 90066 Bohumil Povejsil nbsp Czechoslovakia 7 167 8 600 15 76767 Yoshitaka Takeda nbsp Japan 7 367 8 333 15 70068 Kenny Griffin nbsp United States 7 233 8 167 15 400Robert Herold nbsp France 7 333 8 067 15 400Yoshio Miyake nbsp Japan 7 767 7 633 15 40071 Josef Walter nbsp Switzerland 6 900 8 267 15 16772 Hiroshi Nosaka nbsp Japan 7 633 7 500 15 13373 Jos Romersa nbsp Luxembourg 7 533 7 500 15 03374 Ivan Chureshki nbsp Bulgaria 7 200 7 667 14 86775 Artie Pitt nbsp United States 7 467 7 233 14 70076 Leopold Redl nbsp Austria 6 967 7 700 14 66777 Gyozo Mogyorossy nbsp Hungary 6 233 8 433 14 66678 Francisc Draghici nbsp Romania 6 500 8 067 14 56779 Franz Haupert nbsp Luxembourg 7 533 6 933 14 46680 Boris Gregorka nbsp Yugoslavia 6 933 7 367 14 300Fujio Kakuta nbsp Japan 6 600 7 700 14 30082 Frank Cumiskey nbsp United States 6 467 7 767 14 23483 Hiroshi Matsunobu nbsp Japan 7 333 6 767 14 10084 Yovcho Khristov nbsp Bulgaria 5 567 8 367 13 93485 Pando Sidov nbsp Bulgaria 6 267 7 567 13 83486 Georgi Dimitrov nbsp Bulgaria 6 400 7 333 13 73387 George Wheeler nbsp United States 6 767 6 667 13 43488 Chet Phillips nbsp United States 6 567 6 567 13 13489 Frank Haubold nbsp United States 5 600 7 400 13 00090 Ivan Stoychev nbsp Bulgaria 5 833 7 067 12 90091 Robert Pranz nbsp Austria 6 233 6 433 12 66692 Willy Klein nbsp Luxembourg 6 333 6 067 12 40093 Jos Cillien nbsp Luxembourg 6 067 6 200 12 26794 Karl Pannos nbsp Austria 5 667 7 333 12 00095 Pius Hollenstein nbsp Austria 5 467 6 467 11 93496 August Sturm nbsp Austria 5 467 6 333 11 80097 Gottfried Hermann nbsp Austria 4 967 6 700 11 66798 Iosif Matusec nbsp Romania 5 000 6 567 11 567Fred Meyer nbsp United States 5 600 5 967 11 567100 Marcel Leineweber nbsp Luxembourg 5 867 5 667 11 534101 Remus Ludu nbsp Romania 5 200 6 167 11 367102 Lyuben Obretenov nbsp Bulgaria 4 733 6 133 10 866103 Andrei Abraham nbsp Romania 4 833 5 867 10 700104 Franz Swoboda nbsp Austria 4 000 6 500 10 500105 Adolf Scheffknecht nbsp Austria 4 433 5 933 10 366106 Alexandru Dan nbsp Romania 5 267 5 067 10 334107 Ion Albert nbsp Romania 3 000 5 900 8 900108 Iohan Schmidt nbsp Romania 2 167 4 567 6 734 Romeo Neri nbsp Italy 8 733 DNFMathias Erang nbsp Luxembourg 7 167 DNFDNFVasile Moldovan nbsp Romania 4 667 DNFReferences edit Gymnastics 1936 Olympic Results Men s rings sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 11 March 2019 Official Olympic Report la84 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