Gymnastics at the 1924 Summer Olympics – Men's parallel bars

The men's parallel bars event was part of the gymnastics programme at the 1924 Summer Olympics. It was one of nine gymnastics events and it was contested for the third time after 1896 and 1904. The competition was held on Sunday, July 20, 1924. Seventy-two gymnasts from nine nations competed. The event was won by August Güttinger of Switzerland, the nation's first victory in the event. Robert Pražák of Czechoslovakia and Giorgio Zampori of Italy earned silver and bronze, respectively.

Men's parallel bars
at the Games of the VIII Olympiad
Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir (2009)
VenueStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir
Date20 July
Competitors72 from 9 nations
Winning score21.63
Medalists
August Güttinger
 Switzerland
Robert Pražák
 Czechoslovakia
Giorgio Zampori
 Italy

Background

This was the third 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). The 1922 world championship was won by Leon Štukelj of Yugoslavia, with a five-way tie for second between multiple gymnasts from each of Yugoslavia and Czechoslavkia (three of whom—Stane Derganc, Miroslav Klinger, and Stanislav Indruch—competed at the 1924 Games along with Štukelj.[1]

Three nations had previously competed, France and Switzerland in 1896 and the United States in 1904. The other six nations (Czechoslovakia, Finland, Great Britain, Italy, Luxembourg, and Yugoslavia) were competing for the first time.

Competition format

Each gymnast performed a compulsory exercise and a voluntary exercise. These two exercises were 2 of the 11 components of the individual all-around score, and thus were also included in the team all-around score. Each exercise had a maximum possible score of 11, with half a point each for the approach and dismount and up to 10 points for the routine.[1][2]

Schedule

Date Time Round
Sunday, 20 July 1924Final

Results

RankGymnastNationTotal
August Güttinger Switzerland21.63
Robert Pražák Czechoslovakia21.61
Giorgio Zampori Italy21.45
4Josef Wilhelm Switzerland21.40
5Mario Lertora Italy21.33
6Ladislav Vácha Czechoslovakia21.31
7Josef Kos Czechoslovakia21.28
8Jean Gutweninger Switzerland21.26
Bedřich Šupčík Czechoslovakia21.26
10Miroslav Klinger Czechoslovakia21.13
11Jan Koutný Czechoslovakia21.00
12Hans Grieder Switzerland20.94
13Bohumil Mořkovský Czechoslovakia20.93
14Luigi Cambiaso Italy20.90
15Francesco Martino Italy20.89
16Giuseppe Paris Italy20.86
17Léon Delsarte France20.70
18Stanislav Indruch Czechoslovakia20.50
Eugène Cordonnier France20.50
20Leon Štukelj Yugoslavia20.40
21Georges Miez Switzerland20.36
22Vittorio Lucchetti Italy20.33
23Stanley Leigh Great Britain20.28
24Ferdinando Mandrini Italy20.21
25Jean Gounot France20.15
26Albert Séguin France20.13
François Gangloff France20.13
Arthur Hermann France20.13
29Joseph Huber France19.98
30Al Jochim United States19.86
31Carl Widmer Switzerland19.76
32Frank Kriz United States19.67
33André Higelin France19.48
34Josip Primožič Yugoslavia19.42
35Antoine Rebetez Switzerland19.08
36Stane Hlastan Yugoslavia19.05
37Stane Žilič Yugoslavia19.00
38Jaakko Kunnas Finland18.98
39Otto Pfister Switzerland18.96
40Stane Derganc Yugoslavia18.92
41Janez Porenta Yugoslavia18.90
42John Pearson United States18.81
43Eevert Kerttula Finland18.63
44Curtis Rottman United States18.54
45Charles Quaino Luxembourg18.50
46Frank Safandra United States18.35
47Luigi Maiocco Italy18.28
Albert Neumann Luxembourg18.28
49Frank Hawkins Great Britain18.20
Harold Brown Great Britain18.20
51Rastko Poljšak Yugoslavia18.00
52Théo Jeitz Luxembourg17.30
53Edward Leigh Great Britain17.21
54Akseli Roine Finland17.03
Émile Munhofen Luxembourg17.03
56Mikko Hämäläinen Finland17.01
57Mihael Oswald Yugoslavia16.85
58Henry Finchett Great Britain16.83
59Mathias Weishaupt Luxembourg16.70
60Otto Suhonen Finland16.63
61Thomas Hopkins Great Britain16.20
62Mathias Erang Luxembourg15.90
63Aarne Roine Finland15.62
64John Mais United States15.07
65Rudolph Novak United States14.90
66Max Wandrer United States14.89
67Pierre Tolar Luxembourg14.75
68Jacques Palzer Luxembourg13.80
69Väinö Karonen Finland13.57
70Samuel Humphreys Great Britain12.36
71Albert Spencer Great Britain11.90
72Eetu Kostamo Finland10.13

References

  1. "Parallel Bars, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
  2. Official Report, p. 350.
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