List of 1936 Summer Olympics medal winners

The 1936 Summer Olympics were held in Berlin, Nazi Germany, from 1 to 15 August 1936.

Athletics

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Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  United States (USA)147425
2  Germany (GER)*54716
3  Finland (FIN)35210
4  Great Britain (GBR)2507
5  Japan (JPN)2237
6  Italy (ITA)1225
7  Hungary (HUN)1001
  New Zealand (NZL)1001
9  Poland (POL)0213
10  Canada (CAN)0134
11  Switzerland (SUI)0101
12  Netherlands (NED)0022
  Sweden (SWE)0022
14  Australia (AUS)0011
  Latvia (LAT)0011
  Philippines (PHI)0011
Totals (16 entries)29292987

Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
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Jesse Owens
  United States
10.3 Ralph Metcalfe
  United States
10.4 Tinus Osendarp
  Netherlands
10.5
200 metres
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Jesse Owens
  United States
20.7 Mack Robinson
  United States
21.1 Tinus Osendarp
  Netherlands
21.3
400 metres
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Archie Williams
  United States
46.5 Godfrey Brown
  Great Britain
46.7 Jimmy LuValle
  United States
46.8
800 metres
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John Woodruff
  United States
1:52.9 Mario Lanzi
  Italy
1:53.3 Phil Edwards
  Canada
1:53.6
1500 metres
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Jack Lovelock
  New Zealand
3:47.8 Glenn Cunningham
  United States
3:48.4 Luigi Beccali
  Italy
3:49.2
5000 metres
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Gunnar Höckert
  Finland
14:22.2 Lauri Lehtinen
  Finland
14:25.8 Henry Jonsson
  Sweden
14:29.0
10,000 metres
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Ilmari Salminen
  Finland
30:15.4 Arvo Askola
  Finland
30:15.6 Volmari Iso-Hollo
  Finland
30:20.2
110 metres hurdles
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Forrest Towns
  United States
14.2 Don Finlay
  Great Britain
14.4 Fritz Pollard
  United States
14.4
400 metres hurdles
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Glenn Hardin
  United States
52.4 John Loaring
  Canada
52.7 Miguel White
  Philippines
52.8
3000 metres steeplechase
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Volmari Iso-Hollo
  Finland
9:03.8 Kaarlo Tuominen
  Finland
9:06.8 Alfred Dompert
  Germany
9:07.2
4 × 100 metres relay
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  United States (USA)
Jesse Owens
Ralph Metcalfe
Foy Draper
Frank Wykoff
39.8   Italy (ITA)
Orazio Mariani
Gianni Caldana
Elio Ragni
Tullio Gonnelli
41.1   Germany (GER)
Wilhelm Leichum
Erich Borchmeyer
Erwin Gillmeister
Gerd Hornberger
41.2
4 × 400 metres relay
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  Great Britain (GBR)
Freddie Wolff
Godfrey Rampling
Bill Roberts
Godfrey Brown
3:09.0   United States (USA)
Harold Cagle
Robert Young
Edward O’Brien
Al Fitch
3:11.0   Germany (GER)
Helmut Hamann
Friedrich Von Stülpnagel
Harry Voigt
Rudolf Harbig
3:11.8
Marathon
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Son Kitei
  Japan[1]
2:29:19.2 Ernest Harper
  Great Britain
2:31:23.2 Nan Shoryu
  Japan[1]
2:31:42.0
50 kilometres walk
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Harold Whitlock
  Great Britain
4:30:41.4 Arthur Tell Schwab
  Switzerland
4:32:09.2 Adalberts Bubenko
  Latvia
4:32:42.2
High jump
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Cornelius Johnson
  United States
2.03 m Dave Albritton
  United States
2.00 m Delos Thurber
  United States
2.00 m
Pole vault
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Earle Meadows
  United States
4.35 m Shuhei Nishida
  Japan
4.25 m Sueo Ōe
  Japan
4.25 m
Long jump
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Jesse Owens
  United States
8.06 m Luz Long
  Germany
7.87 m Naoto Tajima
  Japan
7.74 m
Triple jump
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Naoto Tajima
  Japan
16.00 m Masao Harada
  Japan
15.66 m Jack Metcalfe
  Australia
15.50 m
Shot put
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Hans Woellke
  Germany
16.20 m Sulo Bärlund
  Finland
16.12 m Gerhard Stöck
  Germany
15.66 m
Discus throw
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Ken Carpenter
  United States
50.48 m Gordon Dunn
  United States
49.36 m Giorgio Oberweger
  Italy
49.23 m
Hammer throw
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Karl Hein
  Germany
56.49 m Erwin Blask
  Germany
55.04 m Fred Warngård
  Sweden
54.83 m
Javelin throw
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Gerhard Stöck
  Germany
71.84 m Yrjö Nikkanen
  Finland
70.77 m Kalervo Toivonen
  Finland
70.72 m
Decathlon
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Glenn Morris
  United States
7900 Bob Clark
  United States
7601 Jack Parker
  United States
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Women's events

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
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Helen Stephens
  United States
11.5 Stanisława Walasiewicz
  Poland
11.7 Käthe Krauß
  Germany
11.9
80 metres hurdles
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Trebisonda Valla
  Italy
11.7 Anni Steuer
  Germany
11.7 Betty Taylor
  Canada
11.7
4 × 100 metres relay
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  United States (USA)
Harriet Bland
Annette Rogers
Betty Robinson
Helen Stephens
46.9   Great Britain (GBR)
Eileen Hiscock
Violet Olney
Audrey Brown
Barbara Burke
47.6   Canada (CAN)
Dorothy Brookshaw
Mildred Dolson
Hilda Cameron
Aileen Meagher
47.8
High jump
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Ibolya Csák
  Hungary
1.60 m Dorothy Odam
  Great Britain
1.60 m Elfriede Kaun
  Germany
1.60 m
Discus throw
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Gisela Mauermayer
  Germany
47.63 m Jadwiga Wajs
  Poland
46.22 m Paula Mollenhauer
  Germany
39.80 m
Javelin throw
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Tilly Fleischer
  Germany
45.18 m Luise Krüger
  Germany
43.29 m Maria Kwaśniewska
  Poland
41.80 m

Basketball

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Medal table

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RankNOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  United States1001
2  Canada0101
3  Mexico0011
Totals (3 entries)1113

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's   United States (USA)
Sam Balter
Ralph Bishop
Joe Fortenberry
Tex Gibbons
Francis Johnson
Carl Knowles
Frank Lubin
Art Mollner
Donald Piper
Jack Ragland
Willard Schmidt
Carl Shy
Duane Swanson
Bill Wheatley
  Canada (CAN)
Gordon Aitchison
Ian Allison
Art Chapman
Chuck Chapman
Edward Dawson
Irving Meretsky
Doug Peden
James Stewart
Malcolm Wiseman
Stanley Nantais
  Mexico (MEX)
Carlos Borja
Víctor Borja
Rodolfo Choperena
Luis de la Vega
Raúl Fernández
Andrés Gómez
Silvio Hernández
Francisco Martínez
Jesús Olmos
José Pamplona
Greer Skousen

Boxing

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Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Germany (GER)*2215
2  France (FRA)2002
3  Argentina (ARG)1124
4  Italy (ITA)1102
5  Finland (FIN)1001
  Hungary (HUN)1001
7  Norway (NOR)0112
  United States (USA)0112
9  Estonia (EST)0101
  South Africa (RSA)0101
11  Denmark (DEN)0011
  Mexico (MEX)0011
  Sweden (SWE)0011
Totals (13 entries)88824

Medalists

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
Flyweight
(−50.8 kg / 112 lb)
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Willy Kaiser
  Germany
Gavino Matta
  Italy
Louis Laurie
  United States
Bantamweight
(−53.5 kg / 118 lb)
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Ulderico Sergo
  Italy
Jack Wilson
  United States
Fidel Ortiz
  Mexico
Featherweight
(−57.2 kg / 126 lb)
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Oscar Casanovas
  Argentina
Charles Catterall
  South Africa
Josef Miner
  Germany
Lightweight
(−61.2 kg / 135 lb)
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Imre Harangi
  Hungary
Nikolai Stepulov
  Estonia
Erik Ågren
  Sweden
Welterweight
(−66.7 kg / 147 lb)
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Sten Suvio
  Finland
Michael Murach
  Germany
Gerhard Pedersen
  Denmark
Middleweight
(−72.6 kg / 160 lb)
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Jean Despeaux
  France
Henry Tiller
  Norway
Raúl Villarreal
  Argentina
Light heavyweight
(−79.4 kg / 175 lb)
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Roger Michelot
  France
Richard Vogt
  Germany
Francisco Risiglione
  Argentina
Heavyweight
(over 79.4 kg/175 lb)
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Herbert Runge
  Germany
Guillermo Lovell
  Argentina
Erling Nilsen
  Norway

Canoeing

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Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Austria (AUT)3317
2  Germany (GER)*2327
3  Czechoslovakia (TCH)2103
4  Canada (CAN)1113
5  Sweden (SWE)1012
6  France (FRA)0101
7  Netherlands (NED)0033
8  United States (USA)0011
Totals (8 entries)99927

Medalists

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
C-1 1000 metres
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Frank Amyot
  Canada
Bohuslav Karlík
  Czechoslovakia
Erich Koschik
  Germany
C-2 1000 metres
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  Czechoslovakia
Jan Brzák-Felix
Vladimír Syrovátka
  Austria[2]
Rupert Weinstabl
Karl Proisl
  Canada
Frank Saker
Harvey Charters
C-2 10000 metres
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  Czechoslovakia
Václav Mottl
Zdeněk Škrland
  Canada
Frank Saker
Harvey Charters
  Austria
Rupert Weinstabl
Karl Proisl
K-1 1000 metres
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Gregor Hradetzky
  Austria
Helmut Cämmerer
  Germany
Jaap Kraaier
  Netherlands
K-1 10000 metres
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Ernst Krebs
  Germany
Fritz Landertinger
  Austria
Ernest Riedel
  United States
K-1 10000 metres folding
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Gregor Hradetzky
  Austria
Henri Eberhardt
  France
Xaver Hörmann
  Germany
K-2 1000 metres
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  Austria
Adolf Kainz
Alfons Dorfner
  Germany
Ewald Tilker
Fritz Bondroit
  Netherlands
Nicolaas Tates
Wim van der Kroft
K-2 10000 metres
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  Germany
Paul Wevers
Ludwig Landen
  Austria
Viktor Kalisch
Karl Steinhuber
  Sweden
Tage Fahlborg
Helge Larsson
K-2 10000 metres folding
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  Sweden
Erik Bladström
Sven Johansson
  Germany
Erich Hanisch
Willi Horn
  Netherlands
Piet Wijdekop
Kees Wijdekop

Cycling

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Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  France (FRA)3227
2  Germany (GER)*2013
3  Netherlands (NED)1203
4  Switzerland (SUI)0112
5  Italy (ITA)0101
6  Belgium (BEL)0011
  Great Britain (GBR)0011
Totals (7 entries)66618

Road cycling

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
Individual road race
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Robert Charpentier
  France
Guy Lapébie
  France
Ernst Nievergelt
  Switzerland
Team road race
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  France (FRA)
Robert Charpentier
Robert Dorgebray
Guy Lapébie
  Switzerland (SUI)
Edgar Buchwalder
Ernst Nievergelt
Kurt Ott
  Belgium (BEL)
Auguste Garrebeek
Armand Putzeys
François Vandermotte

Track cycling

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
Team pursuit
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  France (FRA)
Roger-Jean Le Nizerhy
Robert Charpentier
Jean Goujon
Guy Lapébie
  Italy (ITA)
Severino Rigoni
Bianco Bianchi
Mario Gentili
Armando Latini
  Great Britain (GBR)
Ernie Mills
Harry Hill
Ernest Johnson
Charles King
Sprint
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Toni Merkens
  Germany
Arie van Vliet
  Netherlands
Louis Chaillot
  France
Tandem
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  Germany
Ernst Ihbe
Carl Lorenz
  Netherlands
Bernhard Leene
Hendrik Ooms
  France
Pierre Georget
Georges Maton
1000 metres time trial
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Arie van Vliet
  Netherlands
Pierre Georget
  France
Rudolf Karsch
  Germany

Diving

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  United States44210
2  Germany*0022
Totals (2 entries)44412

Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
3 m springboard
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Richard Degener
  United States
Marshall Wayne
  United States
Alan Greene
  United States
10 m platform
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Marshall Wayne
  United States
Elbert Root
  United States
Hermann Stork
  Germany

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
3 m springboard
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Marjorie Gestring
  United States
Katherine Rawls
  United States
Dorothy Poynton-Hill
  United States
10 m platform
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Dorothy Poynton-Hill
  United States
Velma Dunn
  United States
Käthe Köhler
  Germany

Equestrian events

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Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Germany (GER)*6107
2  France (FRA)0101
  Netherlands (NED)0101
  Poland (POL)0101
  Romania (ROU)0101
  United States (USA)0101
7  Austria (AUT)0011
  Denmark (DEN)0011
  Great Britain (GBR)0011
  Hungary (HUN)0011
  Portugal (POR)0011
  Sweden (SWE)0011
Totals (12 entries)66618

Medalists

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
Individual dressage
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  Heinz Pollay
on Kronos (GER)
  Friedrich Gerhard
on Absinth (GER)
  Alois Podhajsky
on Nero (AUT)
Team dressage
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  Germany (GER)
Heinz Pollay
on Kronos
Friedrich Gerhard
on Absinth
Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski
on Gimpel
  France (FRA)
André Jousseaume
on Favorite
Gérard de Ballorre
on Debaucheur
Daniel Gillois
on Nicolas
  Sweden (SWE)
Gregor Adlercreutz
on Teresina
Sven Colliander
on Kål XX
Folke Sandström
on Pergola
Individual eventing
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  Ludwig Stubbendorf
on Nurmi (GER)
  Earl Foster Thomson
on Jenny Camp (USA)
  Hans Lunding
on Jason (DEN)
Team eventing
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  Germany (GER)
Ludwig Stubbendorf
on Nurmi
Rudolf Lippert
on Fasan
Konrad Freiherr von Wangenheim
on Kurfürst
  Poland (POL)
Henryk Roycewicz
on Arlekin III
Zdzisław Kawecki
on Bambino
Seweryn Kulesza
on Tóska
  Great Britain (GBR)
Alec Scott
on Bob Clive
Edward Howard-Vyse
on Blue Steel
Richard Fanshawe
on Bowie Knife
Individual jumping
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  Kurt Hasse
and Tora (GER)
  Henri Rang
and Delfis (ROU)
  József von Platthy
and Sellő (HUN)
Team jumping
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  Germany (GER)
Kurt Hasse
and Tora
Marten von Barnekow
and Nordland
Heinz Brandt
and Alchimist
  Netherlands (NED)
Johan Greter
and Ernica
Jan de Bruine
and Trixie
Henri van Schaik
and Santa Bell
  Portugal (POR)
José Beltrão
and Biscuit
Domingos de Sousa
and Merle Blanc
Luís Mena e Silva
and Fossette

Fencing

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Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Italy (ITA)4329
2  Hungary (HUN)3014
3  France (FRA)0213
4  Germany (GER)*0123
5  Sweden (SWE)0101
6  Austria (AUT)0011
Totals (6 entries)77721

Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual épée
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Franco Riccardi
  Italy
Saverio Ragno
  Italy
Giancarlo Cornaggia Medici
  Italy
Team épée
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  Italy (ITA)
Alfredo Pezzana
Edoardo Mangiarotti
Saverio Ragno
Giancarlo C. Cornaggia-Medici
Giancarlo Brusati
Franco Riccardi
  Sweden (SWE)
Hans Drakenberg
Hans Granfelt
Gustaf Dyrssen
Gustav Almgren
Birger Cederin
Sven Thofelt
  France (FRA)
Henri Dulieux
Philippe Cattiau
Georges Buchard
Paul Wormser
Michel Pécheux
Bernard Schmetz
Individual foil
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Giulio Gaudini
  Italy
Edward Gardère
  France
Giorgio Bocchino
  Italy
Team foil
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  Italy (ITA)
Giorgio Bocchino
Manlio Di Rosa
Gioachino Guaragna
Ciro Verratti
Giulio Gaudini
Gustavo Marzi
  France (FRA)
Edward Gardère
André Gardere
Jacques Coutrot
René Bougnol
René Bondoux
René Lemoine
  Germany (GER)
Siegfried Lerdon
August Heim
Erwin Casmir
Julius Eisenecker
Stefan Rosenbauer
Otto Adam
Individual sabre
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Endre Kabos
  Hungary
Gustavo Marzi
  Italy
Aladár Gerevich
  Hungary
Team sabre
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  Hungary (HUN)
Pál Kovács
Tibor Berczelly
Imre Rajczy
Aladár Gerevich
Endre Kabos
László Rajcsányi
  Italy (ITA)
Vincenzo Pinton
Aldo Masciotta
Athos Tanzini
Aldo Montano
Gustavo Marzi
Giulio Gaudini
  Germany (GER)
Hans Jörger
Julius Eisenecker
August Heim
Erwin Casmir
Richard Wahl
Hans Esser

Women's event

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual foil
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Ilona Elek
  Hungary
Helene Mayer
  Germany
Ellen Preis
  Austria

Field hockey

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Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  India1001
2  Germany*0101
3  Netherlands0011
Totals (3 entries)1113

Medalists

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
Men's   India (IND)
Richard Allen
Dhyan Chand
Ali Dara
Lionel Emmett
Peter Fernandes
Joseph Galibardy
Earnest Goodsir-Cullen
Mohammed Hussain
Sayed Jaffar
Ahmed Khan
Ahsan Khan
Mirza Masood
Cyril Michie
Baboo Nimal
Joseph Phillips
Shabban Shahab-ud-Din
G.S. Garewal
Roop Singh
Carlyle Tapsell
  Germany (GER)
Hermann auf der Heide
Ludwig Beisiegel
Erich Cuntz
Karl Dröse
Alfred Gerdes
Werner Hamel
Harald Huffmann
Erwin Keller
Herbert Kemmer
Werner Kubitzki
Paul Mehlitz
Karl Menke
Fritz Messner
Detlef Okrent
Heinrich Peter
Heinz Raack
Carl Ruck
Hans Scherbart
Heinz Schmalix
Tito Warnholtz
Kurt Weiß
Erich Zander
  Netherlands (NED)
Ernst van den Berg
Piet Gunning
Ru van der Haar
Inge Heybroek
Tonny van Lierop
Henk de Looper
Jan de Looper
Aat de Roos
Hans Schnitger
René Sparenberg
Rein de Waal
Max Westerkamp

Football

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Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Italy1001
2  Austria0101
3  Norway0011
Totals (3 entries)1113

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's   Italy (ITA)
Bruno Venturini
Alfredo Foni
Pietro Rava
Giuseppe Baldo
Achille Piccini
Ugo Locatelli
Annibale Frossi
Libero Marchini
Luigi Scarabello
Carlo Biagi
Giulio Cappelli
Sergio Bertoni
Alfonso Negro
Francesco Gabriotti
  Austria (AUT)
Franz Fuchsberger
Max Hofmeister
Eduard Kainberger
Karl Kainberger
Martin Kargl
Josef Kitzmüller
Anton Krenn
Ernst Künz
Adolf Laudon
Franz Mandl
Klement Steinmetz
Karl Wahlmüller
Walter Werginz
  Norway (NOR)
Henry Johansen
Fredrik Horn
Nils Eriksen
Frithjof Ulleberg
Jørgen Juve
Rolf Holmberg
Sverre Hansen
Magnar Isaksen
Alf Martinsen
Reidar Kvammen
Arne Brustad
Øivind Holmsen
Odd Frantzen
Magdalon Monsen

Gymnastics

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Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Germany (GER)*61613
2  Switzerland (SUI)1629
3  Czechoslovakia (TCH)1102
4  Finland (FIN)1012
5  Yugoslavia (YUG)0101
6  Hungary (HUN)0011
Totals (6 entries)991028

Men's events

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
Individual all-around
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Alfred Schwarzmann
  Germany
Eugen Mack
  Switzerland
Konrad Frey
  Germany
Team all-around
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  Germany (GER)
Franz Beckert
Konrad Frey
Alfred Schwarzmann
Willi Stadel
Inno Stangl
Walter Steffens
Matthias Volz
Ernst Winter
  Switzerland (SUI)
Walter Bach
Albert Bachmann
Walter Beck
Eugen Mack
Georges Miez
Michael Reusch
Eduard Steinemann
Josef Walter
  Finland (FIN)
Mauri Nyberg-Noroma
Veikko Pakarinen
Aleksanteri Saarvala
Heikki Savolainen
Esa Seeste
Einari Teräsvirta
Eino Tukiainen
Martti Uosikkinen
Floor exercise
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Georges Miez
  Switzerland
Josef Walter
  Switzerland
Konrad Frey
  Germany
Eugen Mack
  Switzerland
Horizontal bar
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Aleksanteri Saarvala
  Finland
Konrad Frey
  Germany
Alfred Schwarzmann
  Germany
Parallel bars
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Konrad Frey
  Germany
Michael Reusch
  Switzerland
Alfred Schwarzmann
  Germany
Pommel horse
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Konrad Frey
  Germany
Eugen Mack
  Switzerland
Albert Bachmann
  Switzerland
Rings
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Alois Hudec
  Czechoslovakia
Leon Štukelj
  Yugoslavia
Matthias Volz
  Germany
Vault
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Alfred Schwarzmann
  Germany
Eugen Mack
  Switzerland
Matthias Volz
  Germany

Women's event

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
Team all-around
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  Germany (GER)
Anita Bärwirth
Erna Bürger
Isolde Frölian
Friedl Iby
Trudi Meyer
Paula Pöhlsen
Julie Schmitt
Käthe Sohnemann
  Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Jaroslava Bajerová
Vlasta Děkanová
Božena Dobešová
Vlasta Foltová
Anna Hřebřinová
Matylda Pálfyová
Zdeňka Veřmiřovská
Marie Větrovská
  Hungary (HUN)
Margit Csillik
Margit Kalocsai
Ilona Madary
Gabriella Mészáros
Margit Nagy
Olga Törös
Judit Tóth
Eszter Voit

Handball

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Germany*1001
2  Austria0101
3  Switzerland0011
Totals (3 entries)1113

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's   Germany (GER)
Willy Bandholz
Wilhelm Baumann
Helmut Berthold
Helmut Braselmann
Wilhelm Brinkmann
Georg Dascher
Kurt Dossin
Fritz Fromm
Hermann Hansen
Erich Herrmann
Heinrich Keimig
Hans Keiter
Alfred Klingler
Artur Knautz
Heinz Körvers
Karl Kreutzberg
Wilhelm Müller
Günther Ortmann
Edgar Reinhardt
Fritz Spengler
Rudolf Stahl
Hans Theilig
  Austria (AUT)
Franz Bartl
Franz Berghammer
Franz Bistricky
Franz Brunner
Johann Houschka
Emil Juracka
Ferdinand Kiefler
Josef Krejci
Otto Licha
Friedrich Maurer
Anton Perwein
Siegfried Powolny
Siegfried Purner
Walter Reisp
Alfred Schmalzer
Alois Schnabel
Ludwig Schuberth
Johann Tauscher
Jaroslav Volak
Leopold Wohlrab
Friedrich Wurmböck
Johann Zehetner
  Switzerland (SUI)
Max Bloesch
Rolf Fäs
Burkhard Gantenbein
Willy Gysi
Erland Herkenrath
Ernst Hufschmid
Willy Hufschmid
Werner Meyer
Georg Mischon
Willy Schäfer
Werner Scheurmann
Edy Schmid
Erich Schmitt
Eugen Seiterle
Max Streib
Robert Studer
Rudolf Wirz

Modern pentathlon

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Germany (GER)*1001
2  United States (USA)0101
3  Italy (ITA)0011
Totals (3 entries)1113

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Gotthard Handrick
  Germany
Charles Leonard
  United States
Silvano Abbà
  Italy

Polo

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Argentina (ARG)1001
2  Great Britain (GBR)0101
3  Mexico (MEX)0011
Totals (3 entries)1113

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's   Argentina (ARG)
Manuel Andrada
Roberto Cavanagh
Luis Duggan
Andrés Gazzotti
  Great Britain (GBR)
David Dawnay
Bryan Fowler
Humphrey Patrick Guinness
William Hinde
  Mexico (MEX)
Juan Gracia
Julio Mueller
Antonio Nava
Alberto Ramos

Rowing

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Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Germany (GER)*5117
2  Great Britain (GBR)1102
3  United States (USA)1012
4  Italy (ITA)0202
5  Switzerland (SUI)0112
6  Austria (AUT)0101
  Denmark (DEN)0101
8  France (FRA)0022
9  Argentina (ARG)0011
  Poland (POL)0011
Totals (10 entries)77721

Medalists

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
Single sculls
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Gustav Schäfer
  Germany
Josef Hasenöhrl
  Austria
Dan Barrow
  United States
Double sculls
details
  Great Britain
Jack Beresford
Dick Southwood
  Germany
Willi Kaidel
Joachim Pirsch
  Poland
Roger Verey
Jerzy Ustupski
Coxless pair
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  Germany
Willi Eichhorn
Hugo Strauß
  Denmark
Harry Larsen
Richard Olsen
  Argentina
Horacio Podestá
Julio Curatella
Coxed pair
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  Germany
Gerhard Gustmann
Herbert Adamski
Dieter Arend
  Italy
Almiro Bergamo
Guido Santin
Luciano Negrini
  France
Marceau Fourcade
Georges Tapie
Noël Vandernotte
Coxless four
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  Germany (GER)
Rudolf Eckstein
Anton Rom
Martin Karl
Wilhelm Menne
  Great Britain (GBR)
Martin Bristow
Alan Barrett
Peter Jackson
John Sturrock
  Switzerland (SUI)
Hermann Betschart
Hans Homberger
Alex Homberger
Karl Schmid
Coxed four
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  Germany (GER)
Hans Maier
Walter Volle
Ernst Gaber
Paul Söllner
Fritz Bauer
  Switzerland (SUI)
Hermann Betschart
Hans Homberger
Alex Homberger
Karl Schmid
Rolf Spring
  France (FRA)
Fernand Vandernotte
Marcel Vandernotte
Jean Cosmat
Marcel Chauvigné
Noël Vandernotte
Eight
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  United States (USA)
Herbert Morris
Charles Day
Gordon Adam
John White
James McMillin
George Hunt
Joe Rantz
Donald Hume
Robert Moch
  Italy (ITA)
Guglielmo Del Bimbo
Dino Barsotti
Oreste Grossi
Enzo Bartolini
Mario Checcacci
Dante Secchi
Ottorino Quaglierini
Enrico Garzelli
Cesare Milani
  Germany (GER)
Alfred Rieck
Helmut Radach
Hans Kuschke
Heinz Kaufmann
Gerd Völs
Werner Loeckle
Hans-Joachim Hannemann
Herbert Schmidt
Wilhelm Mahlow

Sailing

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Germany (GER)*1113
2  Great Britain (GBR)1012
  Netherlands (NED)1012
4  Italy (ITA)1001
5  Norway (NOR)0202
6  Sweden (SWE)0112
Totals (6 entries)44412

Medalists

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
O-Jolle
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Daan Kagchelland
  Netherlands
Werner Krogmann
  Germany
Peter Scott
  Great Britain
Star
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  Germany
Peter Bischoff
Hans-Joachim Weise
  Sweden
Arvid Laurin
Uno Wallentin
  Netherlands
Bob Maas
Willem de Vries Lentsch
6 metre
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  Great Britain
Christopher Boardman
Miles Bellville
Russell Harmer
Charles Leaf
Leonard Martin
  Norway
Magnus Konow
Karsten Konow
Fredrik Meyer
Vaadjuv Nyqvist
Alf Tveten
  Sweden
Sven Salén
Lennart Ekdahl
Martin Hindorff
Torsten Lord
Dagmar Salén
8 metre
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  Italy
Giovanni Reggio
Bruno Bianchi
Luigi De Manincor
Domenico Mordini
Enrico Poggi
Luigi Poggi
  Norway
Olaf Ditlev-Simonsen
John Ditlev-Simonsen
Hans Struksnæs
Lauritz Schmidt
Jacob Thams
Nordahl Wallem
  Germany
Hans Howaldt
Fritz Bischoff
Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach
Eduard Mohr
Felix Scheder-Bieschin
Otto Wachs

Shooting

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Germany (GER)*1203
2  Sweden (SWE)1012
3  Norway (NOR)1001
4  Hungary (HUN)0101
5  France (FRA)0011
  Poland (POL)0011
Totals (6 entries)3339

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m pistol
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Torsten Ullman
  Sweden
Erich Krempel
  Germany
Charles des Jammonières
  France
25 m rapid fire pistol
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Cornelius van Oyen
  Germany
Heinz Hax
  Germany
Torsten Ullman
  Sweden
50 m rifle prone
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Willy Røgeberg
  Norway
Ralph Berzsenyi
  Hungary
Władysław Karaś
  Poland

Swimming

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Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Japan (JPN)42511
2  Netherlands (NED)4105
3  United States (USA)2338
4  Hungary (HUN)1012
5  Germany (GER)*0314
6  Denmark (DEN)0112
7  Argentina (ARG)0101
Totals (7 entries)11111133

Men's events

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle
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Ferenc Csik
  Hungary
Masanori Yusa
  Japan
Shigeo Arai
  Japan
400 m freestyle
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Jack Medica
  United States
Shunpei Uto
  Japan
Shozo Makino
  Japan
1500 m freestyle
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Noboru Terada
  Japan
Jack Medica
  United States
Shunpei Uto
  Japan
100 m backstroke
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Adolph Kiefer
  United States
Al Vande Weghe
  United States
Masaji Kiyokawa
  Japan
200 m breaststroke
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Tetsuo Hamuro
  Japan
Erwin Sietas
  Germany
Reizo Koike
  Japan
4 × 200 m freestyle relay
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  Japan (JPN)
Shigeo Arai
Shigeo Sugiura
Masaharu Taguchi
Masanori Yusa
  United States (USA)
Ralph Flanagan
John Macionis
Jack Medica
Paul Wolf
  Hungary (HUN)
Oszkár Abay-Nemes
Ferenc Csik
Ödön Gróf
Árpád Lengyel

Women's events

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle
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Rie Mastenbroek
  Netherlands
Jeannette Campbell
  Argentina
Gisela Arendt
  Germany
400 m freestyle
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Rie Mastenbroek
  Netherlands
Ragnhild Hveger
  Denmark
Lenore Wingard
  United States
100 m backstroke
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Nida Senff
  Netherlands
Rie Mastenbroek
  Netherlands
Alice Bridges
  United States
200 m breaststroke
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Hideko Maehata
  Japan
Martha Genenger
  Germany
Inge Sørensen
  Denmark
4 × 100 m freestyle relay
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  Netherlands (NED)
Rie Mastenbroek
Willy den Ouden
Jopie Selbach
Tini Wagner
  Germany (GER)
Gisela Arendt
Ruth Halbsguth
Leni Lohmar
Ingeborg Schmitz
  United States (USA)
Mavis Freeman
Bernice Lapp
Olive McKean
Katherine Rawls

Water polo

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Hungary1001
2  Germany0101
3  Belgium0011
Totals (3 entries)1113

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's   Hungary (HUN)
Mihály Bozsi
Jenő Brandi
György Bródy
Olivér Halassy
Kálmán Hazai
Márton Homonnai
György Kutasi
István Molnár
János Németh
Miklós Sárkány
Sándor Tarics
  Germany (GER)
Bernhard Baier
Fritz Gunst
Josef Hauser
Alfred Kienzle
Paul Klingenburg
Heinrich Krug
Hans Schneider
Hans Schulze
Gustav Schürger
Helmuth Schwenn
Fritz Stolze
  Belgium (BEL)
Gérard Blitz
Albert Castelyns
Pierre Coppieters
Joseph De Combe
Henri De Pauw
Henri Disy
Fernand Isselé
Edmond Michiels
Henri Stoelen

Weightlifting

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Egypt (EGY)2125
2  Germany (GER)*1225
3  Austria (AUT)1001
  France (FRA)1001
  United States (USA)1001
6  Czechoslovakia (TCH)0101
7  Estonia (EST)0011
Totals (7 entries)64515

Medalists

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
60 kg
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Anthony Terlazzo
  United States
Saleh Soliman
  Egypt
Ibrahim Shams
  Egypt
67.5 kg
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Robert Fein
  Austria
none awarded
(as there was a tie for gold)
Karl Jansen
  Germany
Anwar Mesbah
  Egypt
75 kg
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Khadr El Touni
  Egypt
Rudolf Ismayr
  Germany
Adolf Wagner
  Germany
82.5 kg
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Louis Hostin
  France
Eugen Deutsch
  Germany
Ibrahim Wasif
  Egypt
+82.5 kg
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Josef Manger
  Germany
Václav Pšenička
  Czechoslovakia
Arnold Luhaäär
  Estonia

Wrestling

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Sweden (SWE)4329
2  Hungary (HUN)3014
3  Finland (FIN)2136
4  Estonia (EST)2125
5  United States (USA)1304
6  Turkey (TUR)1012
7  France (FRA)1001
8  Germany (GER)*0347
9  Czechoslovakia (TCH)0202
10  Latvia (LAT)0101
11  Canada (CAN)0011
Totals (11 entries)14141442

Freestyle

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
Bantamweight
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Ödön Zombori
  Hungary
Ross Flood
  United States
Johannes Herbert
  Germany
Featherweight
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Kustaa Pihlajamäki
  Finland
Francis Millard
  United States
Gösta Frändfors
  Sweden
Lightweight
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Károly Kárpáti
  Hungary
Wolfgang Ehrl
  Germany
Hermanni Pihlajamäki
  Finland
Welterweight
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Frank Lewis
  United States
Thure Andersson
  Sweden
Joe Schleimer
  Canada
Middleweight
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Emile Poilvé
  France
Richard Voliva
  United States
Ahmet Kireççi
  Turkey
Light Heavyweight
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Knut Fridell
  Sweden
August Neo
  Estonia
Erich Siebert
  Germany
Heavyweight
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Kristjan Palusalu
  Estonia
Josef Klapuch
  Czechoslovakia
Hjalmar Nyström
  Finland

Greco-Roman

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
Bantamweight
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Márton Lõrincz
  Hungary
Egon Svensson
  Sweden
Jakob Brendel
  Germany
Featherweight
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Yaşar Erkan
  Turkey
Aarne Reini
  Finland
Einar Karlsson
  Sweden
Lightweight
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Lauri Koskela
  Finland
Jozef Herda
  Czechoslovakia
Voldemar Väli
  Estonia
Welterweight
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Rudolf Svedberg
  Sweden
Fritz Schäfer
  Germany
Eino Virtanen
  Finland
Middleweight
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Ivar Johansson
  Sweden
Ludwig Schweickert
  Germany
József Palotás
  Hungary
Light Heavyweight
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Axel Cadier
  Sweden
Edvīns Bietags
  Latvia
August Neo
  Estonia
Heavyweight
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Kristjan Palusalu
  Estonia
John Nyman
  Sweden
Kurt Hornfischer
  Germany

References

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  1. ^ a b Both Sohn Kee-chung (Son Kitei) and Nam Sung-yong (Nan Shoryu) were from Korea. The IOC credits both medals to Japan due to Korea being a Japanese colony at the time. All Korean Olympians during the Japanese colonial rule could only participate in the Games as a representative of Japan and Japan required them to use the Japanese forms of their names. However, some sources still refer to Son Kitei as the first Korean to win an Olympic marathon.
  2. ^ The 1936 official Olympic Report has the silver medalists listed as Josef Kampfl and Alois Edeltitsch, but information from Olympisch Enzyklopaedie (in German), the Austrian Olympic Committee, and from Volker Kluge's Olympia Chronik (in German) all confirm that the actual silver medalists were Weinstabl and Proisl.
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  • "Berlin 1936". Olympics.com. International Olympic Committee.