Athletics at the 1932 Summer Olympics – Men's 800 metres

The men's 800 metres middle distance event at the 1932 Summer Olympics took place on August 1 and August 2 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.[1] Twenty-one athletes from 11 nations competed.[2] The 1930 Olympic Congress in Berlin had reduced the limit from 4 athletes per NOC to 3 athletes.[3] The event was won by Tommy Hampson, the fourth consecutive British victory (it would be the last in the streak) and fifth overall British title in the 800 metres. Canada won its first two 800 metres medals with silver (Alex Wilson) and bronze (Phil Edwards).

Men's 800 metres
at the Games of the X Olympiad
VenueLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum
DatesAugust 1 and August 2
Competitors21 from 11 nations
Winning time1:49.7 WR
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Tommy Hampson
 Great Britain
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Alex Wilson
 Canada
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Phil Edwards
 Canada
← 1928
1936 →

Background edit

This was the ninth appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. None of the medalists from 1928 returned, but three finalists did: fourth-place finisher Phil Edwards of Canada, sixth-place finisher Séra Martin of France, and eighth-place finisher Jean Keller of France. American Ben Eastman would have been favored in the event, but he ran only in the 400 metres in Los Angeles. The field was otherwise "considered open."[2]

New Zealand appeared in the event for the first time. Great Britain and the United States each made their eighth appearance, tied for the most among all nations.

Competition format edit

With only 21 athletes, the three-round format introduced in 1912 was impractical. Only two rounds were held, still with the nine-man final introduced in 1920. There were three semifinals with 7 athletes each; the top three runners in each semifinal advanced to the nine-man final.[2][4]

Records edit

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in minutes) prior to the 1932 Summer Olympics.

World record   Séra Martin (FRA) 1:50.6 Paris, France 14 July 1928
Olympic record   Douglas Lowe (GBR) 1:51.8 Amsterdam, Netherlands 31 July 1928

Tommy Hampson broke the world record in the final, setting the new record at 1:49.7.

Schedule edit

Date Time Round
Monday, 1 August 1932 16:30 Semifinals
Tuesday, 2 August 1932 15:45 Final

Results edit

Semifinals edit

Three heats were held; the fastest three runners in each advanced to the final round.

Semifinal 1 edit

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Edwin Genung   United States 1:54.8 Q
2 Phil Edwards   Canada 1:55.1 Q
3 Jack Powell   Great Britain 1:55.6 Q
4 Cyril Evans   New Zealand 1:56.6
5 Paul Martin   Switzerland 1:58.4
6 Nestor Gomes   Brazil 2:00.5
Jean Keller   France DNF

Semifinal 2 edit

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Chuck Hornbostel   United States 1:52.4 Q
2 Alex Wilson   Canada 1:52.5 Q
3 Otto Peltzer   Germany 1:53.6 Q
4 Hjalle Johannesen   Norway 1:54.3
5 Hermenegildo del Rosso   Argentina 1:54.9
6 René Morel   France 1:55.2
7 José Lucílo Iturbe   Mexico 1:55.6

Semifinal 3 edit

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Tommy Hampson   Great Britain 1:53.0 Q
2 Séra Martin   France 1:53.2 Q
3 Edwin Turner   United States 1:54.0 Q
4 Eddie King   Canada 1:54.4
5 Max Danz   Germany 1:58.9
6 Domingos Puglisi   Brazil 1:59.4
7 Miguel Vasconcelos   Mexico 2:00.0

Final edit

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
  Tommy Hampson   Great Britain 1:49.7 WR
  Alex Wilson   Canada 1:49.9
  Phil Edwards   Canada 1:51.5
4 Edwin Genung   United States 1:51.7
5 Edwin Turner   United States 1:52.5
6 Chuck Hornbostel   United States 1:52.7
7 Jack Powell   Great Britain 1:53.0
8 Séra Martin   France 1:53.6
9 Otto Peltzer   Germany 1:55.0

References edit

  1. ^ "Athletics at the 1932 Los Angeles Summer Games: Men's 800 metres". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  2. ^ a b c "800 metres, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  3. ^ Official Report, p. 377.
  4. ^ Official Report, pp. 414–15.