Gymnastics at the 1924 Summer Olympics – Men's rings

The men's rings 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 Saturday, July 19, 1924. Seventy gymnasts from nine nations competed, with each nation having an 8-gymnast team (with 2 non-starters). The event was won by Francesco Martino of Italy, the nation's first medal in the event. Robert Pražák and Ladislav Vácha of Czechoslovakia earned silver and bronze, respectively.

Men's rings
at the Games of the VIII Olympiad
Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir (2009)
VenueStade Olympique
DateJuly 19
Competitors70 from 9 nations
Winning score21.553
Medalists
Francesco Martino
 Italy
Robert Pražák
 Czechoslovakia
Ladislav Vácha
 Czechoslovakia

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 had resulted in a four-way tie among gymnasts from Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia; Leon Štukelj was the only one of the four to compete at the 1924 Games.[1]

The United States was the only nation that had previously competed, in 1904. The other eight nations (Czechoslovakia, Finland, France, Great Britain, Italy, Luxembourg, Switzerland, 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
Wednesday, 23 July 1924Final

Results

RankGymnastNationCompulsoryVoluntaryTotal
Francesco Martino Italy10.7210.83321.553
Robert Pražák Czechoslovakia10.6010.88321.483
Ladislav Vácha Czechoslovakia10.4311.0021.43
4Leon Štukelj Yugoslavia10.3311.0021.33
5Bedřich Šupčík Czechoslovakia10.2710.8521.12
6Bohumil Mořkovský Czechoslovakia10.3310.7521.08
7Jan Koutný Czechoslovakia10.4710.58321.053
8Ferdinando Mandrini Italy10.3610.58320.943
9Vittorio Lucchetti Italy10.8310.08320.913
10Eugène Cordonnier France10.4010.5020.90
11Miroslav Klinger Czechoslovakia10.2310.5020.73
12Albert Séguin France10.0010.63320.633
13François Gangloff France10.2210.38320.603
14Léon Delsarte France10.0010.56620.566
15Mario Lertora Italy10.2510.08320.333
16Giorgio Zampori Italy10.339.91620.246
17Luigi Cambiaso Italy9.9810.0019.98
18Giuseppe Paris Italy10.169.58319.743
19Jean Gounot France9.0010.7319.73
20Arthur Hermann France9.3210.38319.703
21Janez Porenta Yugoslavia9.4110.1519.56
22Luigi Maiocco Italy10.250.08319.333
23Mihael Oswald Yugoslavia9.1610.0019.16
24Joseph Huber France9.0010.03319.033
25Stanley Leigh Great Britain10.008.66618.666
26Edward Leigh Great Britain9.509.0018.50
27Stane Derganc Yugoslavia9.169.33318.493
28Stane Žilič Yugoslavia8.509.73318.233
29Al Jochim United States10.088.0018.08
30Antoine Rebetez Switzerland9.428.5017.92
31André Higelin France8.429.4517.87
32Jean Gutweninger Switzerland9.688.16617.846
33Henry Finchett Great Britain9.768.0017.760
34Charles Quaino Luxembourg8.339.33317.663
35Mathias Erang Luxembourg8.508.08317.583
Frank Safandra United States9.008.58317.583
37August Güttinger Switzerland9.328.2517.57
38Stane Hlastan Yugoslavia8.918.63317.543
39Mathias Weishaupt Luxembourg8.439.06617.496
40Josef Wilhelm Switzerland9.727.91617.386
41Otto Pfister Switzerland9.088.16617.246
42Pierre Tolar Luxembourg8.608.58317.183
43Hans Grieder Switzerland9.827.2517.07
44Carl Widmer Switzerland9.087.91616.996
45Georges Miez Switzerland8.777.91616.686
46Théo Jeitz Luxembourg7.508.2515.750
47Harold Brown Great Britain9.705.83315.533
48Samuel Humphreys Great Britain8.666.83315.493
49Frank Kriz United States7.837.58315.413
50Rastko Poljšak Yugoslavia7.008.33315.333
51Rudolph Novak United States7.667.5015.16
52Émile Munhofen Luxembourg7.607.5015.10
53Jacques Palzer Luxembourg6.668.2514.91
54Albert Neumann Luxembourg6.837.83314.663
55Josip Primožič Yugoslavia6.008.58314.583
56Frank Hawkins Great Britain8.006.5014.50
57Thomas Hopkins Great Britain8.005.7513.75
58John Pearson United States6.337.41613.746
59Aarne Roine Finland5.837.0012.83
60Jaakko Kunnas Finland6.006.7512.75
61Eevert Kerttula Finland5.007.5012.50
62John Mais United States5.666.5012.16
63Curtis Rottman United States5.666.2511.91
64Albert Spencer Great Britain6.505.2511.75
65Mikko Hämäläinen Finland5.166.0011.16
66Akseli Roine Finland3.836.2510.08
67Max Wandrer United States3.506.5010.00
68Eetu Kostamo Finland4.165.509.66
69Väinö Karonen Finland3.665.509.16
Otto Suhonen Finland3.166.009.16

References

  1. "Rings, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  2. Official Report, p. 362.
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