Rowing at the 1936 Summer Olympics explained

See main article: Rowing at the Summer Olympics.

Event:Rowing
Games:1936 Summer
Venue:Langer See
Dates:11–14 August 1936
Competitors:313
Nations:24
Prev:1932
Next:1948

Rowing at the 1936 Summer Olympics featured seven events. The competitions were held from 11 to 14 August on a regatta course at Grünau on the Langer See.[1]

The competition was dominated by the hosts, Germany, who medaled in every event and took five of the seven gold medals. The final race, men's eights, was won by a working-class United States team from the University of Washington who, in what had become their trademark, started slow and outsprinted the competition to an exceedingly close finish, with only one second separating the top three finishers at the end of a six-and-a-half minute race.[2] [3] This event is chronicled in The Boys in the Boat written by Daniel James Brown.

Medal summary

Single sculls
Double sculls
Coxless pairs
Coxed pair

Gerhard Gustmann
Herbert Adamski
Dieter Arend

Almiro Bergamo
Guido Santin
Luciano Negrini

Marceau Fourcade
Georges Tapie
Noël Vandernotte
Coxless four

Rudolf Eckstein
Anton Rom
Martin Karl
Wilhelm Menne

Martin Bristow
Alan Barrett
Peter Jackson
John Sturrock

Hermann Betschart
Hans Homberger
Alex Homberger
Karl Schmid
Coxed four

Hans Maier
Walter Volle
Ernst Gaber
Paul Söllner
Fritz Bauer

Hermann Betschart
Hans Homberger
Alex Homberger
Karl Schmid
Rolf Spring

Fernand Vandernotte
Marcel Vandernotte
Jean Cosmat
Marcel Chauvigné
Noël Vandernotte
Eight

Herbert Morris
Charles Day
Gordon Adam
John White
James McMillin
George Hunt
Joe Rantz
Donald Hume
Robert Moch

Guglielmo Del Bimbo
Dino Barsotti
Oreste Grossi
Enzo Bartolini
Mario Checcacci
Dante Secchi
Ottorino Quaglierini
Enrico Garzelli
Cesare Milani

Alfred Rieck
Helmut Radach
Hans Kuschke
Heinz Kaufmann
Gerd Völs
Werner Loeckle
Hans-Joachim Hannemann
Herbert Schmidt
Wilhelm Mahlow

Participating nations

A total of 313 rowers from 24 nations competed at the Berlin Games:

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rowing at the 1936 Berlin Summer Games . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417041918/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1936/ROW/ . dead . 17 April 2020 . Sports Reference . 29 July 2018.
  2. [Michael J. Socolow]
  3. Web site: The Rowing Team That Stunned the World. 4 July 2013. hereandnow. 17 May 2016. 5 May 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160505225522/http://hereandnow.wbur.org/2013/07/04/berlin-olympics-rowing. live.