Gymnastics at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Men's vault explained

Event:Men's vault
Games:1936 Summer
Venue:Waldbühne
Date:10 August
Competitors:110
Nations:14
Win Label:Winning score
Win Value:19.200
Gold:Alfred Schwarzmann
Goldnoc:GER
Silver:Eugen Mack
Silvernoc:SUI
Bronze:Matthias Volz
Bronzenoc:GER
Prev:1932
Next:1948

The men's vault (or "horse vault" or "long horse") competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics was held at the Waldbühne on 10 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. The event was won by Alfred Schwarzmann of Germany, the nation's first victory in the event since 1896 and second overall. Eugen Mack of Switzerland earned silver, the first man to win multiple medals in the event (he had won gold in 1928). Another member of the host German team, Matthias Volz, took bronze.

Background

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). Four of the 10 gymnasts from 1932 returned: gold medalist Savino Guglielmetti of Italy, silver medalist Al Jochim of the United States, fourth-place finisher Einari Teräsvirta of Finland, sixth-place finisher István Pelle of Hungary, seventh-place finisher Miklós Péter of Hungary, and tenth-place finisher Heikki Savolainen of Finland. Also returning was 1928 gold medalist Eugen Mack of Switzerland, who had also won the first world championship in the apparatus in 1934. Alfred Schwarzmann of host Germany was among the favorites as well.[3]

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

Competition format

The gymnastics format returned to the aggregation format used in 1928 but not in 1932. The event used a "vaulting horse" aligned parallel to the gymnast's run (rather than the modern "vaulting table" in use since 2004). 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 vault) performed both a compulsory exercise and a voluntary exercise, with the scores summed to give a final total. Two vaults were done for each, with the better score counted. The scores in the vault 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 vault was described in the Official Report:

Results

RankGymnastNationCompulsoryVoluntaryTotal
9.433 9.767 19.200
9.267 9.700 18.967
8.967 9.500 18.467
4 9.233 9.167 18.400
5 8.700 9.667 18.367
6 9.167 9.133 18.300
7 8.833 9.433 18.266
8 9.067 9.167 18.234
8.667 9.567 18.234
10 9.000 9.200 18.200
11 9.200 8.900 18.100
12 8.967 9.100 18.067
13 8.867 9.167 18.034
14 9.100 8.933 18.033
15 8.267 9.700 17.967
16 9.067 8.867 17.934
17 8.433 9.467 17.900
18 8.667 9.200 17.867
19 8.367 9.300 17.667
20 8.333 9.333 17.666
21 9.067 8.567 17.634
22 8.867 8.733 17.600
23 8.733 8.833 17.566
24 8.333 9.100 17.433
25 8.333 9.067 17.400
26 8.500 8.867 17.367
27 8.633 8.667 17.300
8.233 9.067 17.300
29 8.867 8.367 17.234
30 8.700 8.533 17.233
31 8.433 8.767 17.200
8.600 8.600 17.200
8.700 8.500 17.200
8.667 8.533 17.200
35 7.900 9.233 17.133
8.833 8.300 17.133
37 8.133 8.967 17.100
38 8.133 8.867 17.000
39 8.667 8.300 16.967
40 8.500 8.433 16.933
41 8.367 8.533 16.900
42 8.100 8.700 16.800
43 8.833 7.933 16.766
44 7.933 8.767 16.700
45 7.400 9.267 16.667
45 8.000 8.667 16.667
47 8.500 8.133 16.633
48 8.167 8.367 16.534
49 8.300 8.200 16.500
50 8.233 8.200 16.433
7.800 8.633 16.433
52 8.200 8.200 16.400
53 8.000 8.333 16.333
54 7.433 8.867 16.300
55 7.900 8.367 16.267
56 7.333 8.800 16.133
57 7.567 8.533 16.100
58 7.767 8.300 16.067
59 7.933 8.033 15.966
60 8.033 7.900 15.933
8.400 7.533 15.933
62 8.000 7.833 15.833
63 7.567 8.233 15.800
64 7.500 8.233 15.733
65 7.433 8.167 15.600
66 7.067 8.500 15.567
67 8.633 6.933 15.566
68 7.867 7.667 15.534
69 7.233 8.233 15.466
70 6.933 8.467 15.400
71 7.500 7.867 15.367
72 8.933 6.300 15.233
7.100 8.133 15.233
74 7.200 8.000 15.200
75 7.800 7.367 15.167
76 6.567 8.567 15.134
77 6.933 8.100 15.033
7.900 7.133 15.033
79 8.633 6.333 14.966
80 7.667 7.233 14.900
81 5.667 9.133 14.800
8.067 6.733 14.800
83 7.933 6.800 14.733
6.600 8.133 14.733
85 8.100 6.567 14.667
86 7.167 7.467 14.634
87 6.033 8.600 14.633
88 Metty Logelin 7.000 7.333 14.333
89 6.800 7.467 14.267
90 7.233 7.000 14.233
91 7.567 6.500 14.067
92 8.233 5.667 13.900
93 7.500 6.300 13.800
94 6.333 7.433 13.766
95 5.833 7.767 13.600
96 5.333 8.200 13.533
97 6.833 6.667 13.500
98 8.400 5.000 13.400
99 7.733 4.167 11.900
100 6.500 5.167 11.667
101 5.667 4.767 10.434
102 4.667 4.400 9.067
103 5.000 4.000 9.000
104 4.333 4.200 8.533
105 4.333 4.000 8.333
106 4.833 3.333 8.166
107 2.900 5.200 8.100
108 4.733 2.467 7.200
109 1.867 4.533 6.400
110 1.500 4.133 5.633

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gymnastics: 1936 Olympic Results - Men's horse vault . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417175941/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1936/GYM/mens-horse-vault.html . dead . 2020-04-17 . 2018-09-06 . sports-reference.com.
  2. http://library.la84.org/6oic/OfficialReports/1936/1936v2sum.pdf Official Olympic Report
  3. Web site: Horse Vault, Men . Olympedia . 25 November 2020.
  4. Official Report, p. 846.