Gymnastics at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Men's artistic individual all-around explained

Event:Men's artistic individual all-around
Games:1928 Summer
Venue:Olympic Stadium
Dates:8–10 August
Competitors:88
Nations:11
Longnames:yes
Win Value:247.500
Win Label:Winning score
Gold:Georges Miez
Goldnoc:SUI
Silver:Hermann Hänggi
Silvernoc:SUI
Bronze:Leon Štukelj
Bronzenoc:YUG
Prev:1924
Next:1932

The men's artistic individual all-around event was part of the gymnastics programme at the 1928 Summer Olympics. It was one of seven gymnastics events for men and was the seventh Olympic men's all-around gymnastic championship. Scores from the individual apparatus events were added to give aggregate scores for the individual all-around; individual all-around scores were similarly summed for the team all-around event.[1] There were 88 competitors from 11 nations. Each nation sent a team of 8 gymnasts. The event was won by Georges Miez of Switzerland, with his countryman Hermann Hänggi taking silver. They were the first medals in the event for Swiss gymnasts since 1904 and the first gold medal ever for a Swiss man in the individual all-around. Defending Olympic champion Leon Štukelj of Yugoslavia finished with the bronze this time, making him the third man to win multiple medals in the event.

Background

This was the seventh appearance of the men's individual all-around. The first individual all-around competition had been held in 1900, after the 1896 competitions featured only individual apparatus events. A men's individual all-around has been held every Games since 1900.[2]

Seven of the top 10 gymnasts from the 1924 Games returned: gold medalist Leon Štukelj of Yugoslavia, bronze medalist Bedřich Šupčík of Czechoslovakia, fourth-place finisher Ferdinando Mandrini of Italy, sixth-place finisher Ladislav Vácha of Czechoslovakia, seventh-place finisher August Güttinger of Switzerland, eighth-place finisher (and 1920 bronze medalist) Jean Gounot of France, and tenth-place finisher Mario Lertora of Italy. Reigning World Champion Peter Šumi of Yugoslavia did not compete in Amsterdam, but second-place finisher Josef Effenberger and third-place finisher Ladislav Vácha, both of Czechoslovakia, did.[2]

For the first time, no nations made their debut in the event. France and Italy each made their sixth appearance, tied for most among nations, both having missed only the 1904 Games in St. Louis.

Competition format

By 1928, the format for the all-around competition had begun to settle after changing widely in the earlier Games. The 1924 Games (roughly following the precedent of 1904) used an aggregate score of the various apparatus events for an individual all-around championship; the 1928 tournament continued with that format. The rope climbing exercise was dropped, however. The 1928 all-around consisted of 10 exercises on 5 apparati. The compulsory and optional exercises for the parallel bars, horizontal bar, rings, and pommel horse were worth from 0 to 30 points each (with each apparatus from 0 to 60), while the compulsory (sidehorse) vault and optional (regular) vault exercises were worth from 0 to 15 points each (with 0 to 30 total for the vault competition). Thus, the total possible all-around score was 270.[2]

Schedule

DateTimeRound
Wednesday, 8 August 1928 Final
Thursday, 9 August 1928 Final, continued
Friday, 10 August 1928 Final, continued

Results

Source: Official results;[3] De Wael[4]

RankGymnastNationTotal
247.500
246.625
244.875
4 244.750
5 244.000
6 243.750
243.750
8 243.250
9 242.875
10 242.500
11 241.625
12 240.875
13 240.625
14 238.875
15 237.875
16 237.750
17 235.750
18 234.125
19 233.375
20 233.250
21 232.500
22 232.000
23 231.875
24 230.875
25 228.875
26 228.000
228.000
28 227.625
29 226.500
30 226.250
31 225.250
32 224.000
33 221.000
34 220.250
35 219.125
36 218.250
37 217.750
38 217.500
39 216.750
40 212.750
41 212.500
42 Mathias Logelin 212.375
43 211.875
44 211.625
45 210.000
46 209.875
47 209.375
209.375
49 209.250
50 208.750
51 206.250
52 203.625
53 203.250
54 202.375
55 200.875
56 199.500
57 197.250
58 192.675
59 190.375
60 190.000
61 188.750
62 185.375
63 185.250
64 182.625
65 182.125
66 179.750
67 178.875
68 177.125
69 173.625
70 172.625
71 169.000
169.000
73 167.125
74 166.000
75 165.625
76 163.500
77 162.625
78 162.125
79 162.000
80 161.875
81 160.675
82 159.000
83 158.500
84 157.250
85 143.500
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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gymnastics at the 1928 Amsterdam Summer Games: Men's Individual All-Around . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417182419/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1928/GYM/mens-individual-all-around.html . dead . 17 April 2020 . Sports Reference . 18 July 2019.
  2. Web site: Individual All-Around, Men . Olympedia . 1 April 2021.
  3. Web site: 1928 Summer Olympics official report.
  4. Web site: Gymnastics 1928 . 23 July 2012 . 5 December 2012 . https://archive.today/20121205225359/http://users.skynet.be/hermandw/olymp/gym1928.html . dead .