Gymnastics at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Men's parallel bars

The men's parallel bars 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 110 competitors from 14 nations, with each nation sending a team of up to 8 men.[3] The event was won by Konrad Frey of Germany, the nation's first victory in the event since 1896 (and second overall, with Germany having the winning gymnast both times it competed). Germany also took the bronze, as Alfred Schwarzmann finished third. Second place and the silver medal went to Michael Reusch of Switzerland. Germany was the first nation to have two gymnasts win the parallel bars.

Men's parallel bars
at the Games of the XI Olympiad
German team
VenueWaldbühne
Dates10–11 August
Competitors110 from 14 nations
Winning score19.067
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Konrad Frey
 Germany
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Michael Reusch
 Switzerland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Alfred Schwarzmann
 Germany
← 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). Eight of the 15 gymnasts from 1932 returned: silver medalist István Pelle of Hungary, bronze medalist Heikki Savolainen of Finland, fourth-place finisher Mauri Nyberg-Noroma of Finland, sixth-place finisher Al Jochim of the United States, seventh-place finishers József Hegedűs and Miklós Péter of Hungary, tenth-place finisher Savino Guglielmetti of Italy, and eleventh-place finisher Frank Haubold of the United States. All but Guglielmetti had also competed in 1928. 1932 gold medalist Romeo Neri was competing in Berlin but did not contest the parallel bars. Switzerland had swept the podium at the 1934 world championships with Eugen Mack, Josef Walter, and Walter Bach.[3]

Austria and Romania each made their debut in the men's parallel bars. 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 (Neri of Italy did not compete in the parallel bars) performed both a compulsory exercise and a voluntary exercise, with the scores summed to give a final total. The scores in the parallel bars 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:

Outer sidestand: With mixed grip frontal swing into a momentary support-lever, drop backward to somersault under the bars (basket) into hand hang, glide-kip into a balance support—lift the straight body (arms slightly bent) into handstand—twice ¼ turn backward through side-support with undergrip on the bar (i.e. a total of ½ turn left or right in the handstand)—forward swing with support-turn left or right, throw body backward on the upper arms, roll backward into a momentary handstand, lower to cross-support, underswing into upper arm-hang, swing-backward to swing-stem (rise) with ½ turn left or right (support-turn), swing backward into handstand with an immediate ¼ turn left or right into a side-handstand and straddle-dismount into an outer sidestand rearways, bending knees half deep and raising arms sideward, straighten knees and lower arms to the 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
  Konrad Frey   Germany 9.500 9.567 19.067
  Michael Reusch   Switzerland 9.567 9.467 19.034
  Alfred Schwarzmann   Germany 9.500 9.467 18.967
4 Alois Hudec   Czechoslovakia 9.433 9.533 18.966
5 Eugen Mack   Switzerland 9.267 9.567 18.834
6 Walter Bach   Switzerland 9.333 9.400 18.733
7 Heikki Savolainen   Finland 9.133 9.500 18.633
8 Eduard Steinemann   Switzerland 9.200 9.300 18.500
9 Savino Guglielmetti   Italy 9.033 9.433 18.466
10 Lajos Tóth   Hungary 8.867 9.567 18.434
11 Martti Uosikkinen   Finland 9.000 9.433 18.433
12 István Pelle   Hungary 9.167 9.167 18.334
13 Albert Bachmann   Switzerland 9.100 9.167 18.267
14 Josef Walter   Switzerland 9.033 9.233 18.266
15 Miklos Péter   Hungary 9.100 9.067 18.167
16 Vratislav Petráček   Czechoslovakia 9.233 8.933 18.166
17 Mauri Nyberg-Noroma   Finland 8.867 9.267 18.134
18 Willi Stadel   Germany 9.033 9.100 18.133
19 Aleksanteri Saarvala   Finland 9.267 8.767 18.034
20 Jaroslav Kollinger   Czechoslovakia 8.933 9.033 17.966
21 Franz Beckert   Germany 8.800 9.133 17.933
22 Leon Štukelj   Yugoslavia 9.067 8.800 17.867
23 Walter Beck   Switzerland 8.900 8.800 17.700
24 Yoshitaka Takeda   Japan 8.800 8.867 17.667
25 Hiroshi Nosaka   Japan 8.700 8.833 17.533
Josip Primožič   Yugoslavia 8.700 8.833 17.533
27 Georges Miez   Switzerland 8.567 8.933 17.500
Einari Teräsvirta   Finland 8.767 8.733 17.500
29 Jan Gajdoš   Czechoslovakia 8.533 8.933 17.466
30 Chet Phillips   United States 8.200 9.200 17.400
31 Nicolo Tronci   Italy 8.433 8.900 17.333
32 Jindrich Tintěra   Czechoslovakia 8.533 8.733 17.266
33 Gottfried Hermann   Austria 8.400 8.800 17.200
34 Metty Logelin   Luxembourg 8.400 8.700 17.100
George Wheeler   United States 8.667 8.433 17.100
36 Emanuel Löffler   Czechoslovakia 8.167 8.900 17.067
37 Jan Sládek   Czechoslovakia 8.433 8.633 17.066
38 Matthias Volz   Germany 7.933 9.100 17.033
39 Konrad Grilc   Yugoslavia 9.133 7.833 16.966
40 Franco Tognini   Italy 8.133 8.800 16.933
41 Frank Cumiskey   United States 8.467 8.433 16.900
42 Jey Kugeler   Luxembourg 8.067 8.767 16.834
Bohumil Povejšil   Czechoslovakia 8.867 7.967 16.834
Walter Steffens   Germany 7.467 9.367 16.834
45 Gábor Kecskeméti   Hungary 7.733 9.067 16.800
46 Karl Pannos   Austria 8.500 8.267 16.767
Eino Tukiainen   Finland 8.000 8.767 16.767
48 Robert Herold   France 8.233 8.367 16.600
49 Ernst Winter   Germany 7.700 8.800 16.500
50 Yoshio Miyake   Japan 7.400 9.067 16.467
51 Miroslav Forte   Yugoslavia 8.833 7.633 16.466
52 Esa Seeste   Finland 8.667 7.767 16.434
53 Egidio Armelloni   Italy 7.300 8.900 16.200
54 Lucien Masset   France 8.167 8.000 16.167
Maurice Rousseau   France 8.067 8.100 16.167
56 Armand Solbach   France 8.133 8.000 16.133
57 Oreste Capuzzo   Italy 7.533 8.567 16.100
58 Antoine Schildwein   France 8.333 7.600 15.933
59 Kenny Griffin   United States 7.633 8.200 15.833
August Sturm   Austria 8.033 7.800 15.833
61 Fred Meyer   United States 7.767 8.000 15.767
Kiichiro Toyama   Japan 8.200 7.567 15.767
63 Gyözö Mogyorossy   Hungary 7.733 8.000 15.733
Innozenz Stangl   Germany 9.333 6.400 15.733
Armand Walter   France 8.033 7.700 15.733
66 Dimitrije Merzlikin   Yugoslavia 8.867 6.800 15.667
67 Ilmari Pakarinen   Finland 6.633 9.033 15.666
68 Danilo Fioravanti   Italy 7.567 8.033 15.600
69 Otello Ternelli   Italy 7.333 8.167 15.500
70 Joze Vadnov   Yugoslavia 7.600 7.833 15.433
71 József Hegedüs   Hungary 7.200 8.033 15.233
72 Paul Masino   France 7.367 7.767 15.134
73 Hiroshi Matsunobu   Japan 7.233 7.600 14.833
74 Janez Pristov   Yugoslavia 8.000 6.667 14.667
75 József Sarlós   Hungary 5.467 9.133 14.600
76 István Sárkány   Hungary 6.333 8.133 14.466
77 Fujio Kakuta   Japan 6.500 7.933 14.433
78 Hikoroku Arimoto   Japan 6.233 7.900 14.133
Neno Mirchev   Bulgaria 5.800 8.333 14.133
80 Frank Haubold   United States 5.500 8.600 14.100
Pius Hollenstein   Austria 6.767 7.333 14.100
82 Jos Romersa   Luxembourg 6.267 7.767 14.034
83 Adolf Scheffknecht   Austria 6.700 7.333 14.033
84 Jean Aubry   France 8.133 5.767 13.900
85 Robert Pranz   Austria 6.767 7.100 13.867
86 Boris Gregorka   Yugoslavia 6.700 7.033 13.733
87 Artie Pitt   United States 8.367 5.200 13.567
88 Georgi Dimitrov   Bulgaria 6.433 6.867 13.300
89 Franz Swoboda   Austria 5.967 7.300 13.267
90 Dokan Sone   Japan 5.800 7.333 13.133
91 Yovcho Khristov   Bulgaria 6.667 6.433 13.100
Willy Klein   Luxembourg 6.433 6.667 13.100
93 Jos Cillien   Luxembourg 5.567 7.200 12.767
94 Andrei Abraham   Romania 4.900 6.767 11.667
Marcel Leineweber   Luxembourg 5.767 5.900 11.667
96 Al Jochim   United States 3.067 8.267 11.334
97 Lyuben Obretenov   Bulgaria 4.700 6.333 11.033
98 Franz Haupert   Luxembourg 4.133 6.733 10.866
99 Ivan Chureshki   Bulgaria 5.233 5.333 10.566
100 Alexandru Dan   Romania 4.533 5.633 10.166
101 Iosif Matusec   Romania 3.767 6.233 10.000
102 Francisc Draghici   Romania 2.667 7.133 9.800
103 Pando Sidov   Bulgaria 3.767 5.733 9.500
104 Leopold Redl   Austria 7.467 2.000 9.467
105 Ion Albert   Romania 2.333 6.433 8.766
106 Iohan Schmidt   Romania 2.867 5.333 8.200
107 Remus Ludu   Romania 2.700 5.067 7.767
108 Ivan Stoychev   Bulgaria 1.667 5.900 7.567
Mathias Erang   Luxembourg 6.167 DNF
Vasile Moldovan   Romania 4.400 DNF

References edit

  1. ^ "Gymnastics: 1936 Olympic Results - Men's parallel bars". 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 "Parallel Bars, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
  4. ^ Official Report, p. 844.