Gymnastics at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Men's horizontal bar

The men's horizontal bar competition was one of eight events for male competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal. The qualification and final rounds took place on July 18, 20, and 23rd at the Montreal Forum. There were 90 competitors from 20 nations, with nations competing in the team event having 6 gymnasts while other nations could have up to 3 gymnasts.[1] The event was won by Mitsuo Tsukahara of Japan, the second man to successfully defend an Olympic title in the horizontal bar. It was the third consecutive victory by a Japanese gymnast in the event, and fifth in six Games. Japan also took silver, as Eizo Kenmotsu finished second, but was prevented from repeating its 1972 podium sweep by new rules that limited nations to two gymnasts in the final (Japan had the top four gymnasts in qualifying). Tsukuhara and Kenmotsu (bronze in 1968) were the seventh and eighth men to win multiple medals in the horizontal bar. Henri Boerio of France and Eberhard Gienger of West Germany tied for bronze, the first medal for France in the event since 1924 and first horizontal bar medal for West Germany.[2]

Men's horizontal bar
at the Games of the XXI Olympiad
Mitsuo Tsukahara (1972, on the rings)
VenueMontreal Forum
Dates18–23 July
Competitors90 from 20 nations
Winning score19.675
Medalists
Mitsuo Tsukahara
 Japan
Eizo Kenmotsu
 Japan
Eberhard Gienger
 West Germany
Henri Boerio
 France

Background

This was the 14th 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 six finalists from 1972 returned: gold medalist Mitsuo Tsukahara, silver medalist Sawao Kato, and fourth-place finisher (and 1968 bronze medalist) Eizo Kenmotsu of Japan and sixth-place finisher Nikolai Andrianov of the Soviet Union. Eberhard Gienger of West Germany was the reigning (1974) world champion.[1]

Israel made its debut in the men's horizontal bar. The United States made its 13th appearance, most of any nation, having missed only the inaugural 1896 Games.

Competition format

Each nation entered a team of six gymnasts or up to three individual gymnasts. All entrants in the gymnastics competitions performed both a compulsory exercise and a voluntary exercise for each apparatus. The scores for all 12 exercises were summed to give an individual all-around score. These exercise scores were also used for qualification for the apparatus finals. The two exercises (compulsory and voluntary) for each apparatus were summed to give an apparatus score. The top 6 in each apparatus participated in the finals, except that nations were limited to two finalists each; others were ranked 7th through 90th. Half of the preliminary score carried over to the final.[1][3]

Schedule

All times are Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4)

Date Time Round
Sunday, 18 July 197612:30
19:15
21:00
Preliminary: Compulsory
Tuesday, 20 July 197615:00
19:00
20:45
Preliminary: Voluntary
Friday, 23 July 197619:30Final

Results

Ninety gymnasts competed in the compulsory and optional rounds on July 18 and 20. The six highest scoring gymnasts advanced to the final on July 23. Each country was limited to two competitors in the final. Half of the points earned by each gymnast during both the compulsory and optional rounds carried over to the final. This constitutes the "prelim" score.

RankGymnastNationPreliminaryFinal
CompulsoryVoluntaryTotal12 Prelim.FinalTotal
Mitsuo Tsukahara Japan9.759.9019.659.7759.90019.675
Eizo Kenmotsu Japan9.659.8519.509.7509.75019.500
Eberhard Gienger West Germany9.659.7019.359.6759.80019.475
Henri Boerio France9.609.7519.359.6759.80019.475
5Gennady Krysin Soviet Union9.509.8019.309.5259.60019.125
6Ferenc Donath Hungary9.559.6519.209.5009.45018.950
7Hisato Igarashi Japan9.609.8519.45Did not advance
8Sawao Kato Japan9.659.7519.40Did not advance
9Vladimir Markelov Soviet Union9.609.7019.30Did not advance
10Hiroshi Kajiyama Japan9.509.7519.25Did not advance
11Nikolai Andrianov Soviet Union9.709.5019.20Did not advance
Bernd Jäger East Germany9.609.6019.20Did not advance
Michael Nikolay East Germany9.609.6019.20Did not advance
14Tom Beach United States9.459.6519.10Did not advance
Alexander Dityatin Soviet Union9.459.6519.10Did not advance
Andrzej Szajna Poland9.509.6019.10Did not advance
17Zoltán Magyar Hungary9.509.5519.05Did not advance
Vladimir Marchenko Soviet Union9.459.6019.05Did not advance
19Dan Grecu Romania9.409.6019.00Did not advance
20Vladimir Tikhonov Soviet Union9.309.6518.95Did not advance
21Robert Bretscher Switzerland9.259.6518.90Did not advance
22Imre Molnar Hungary9.359.5018.85Did not advance
Volker Rohrwick West Germany9.409.4518.85Did not advance
Wayne Young United States9.359.5018.85Did not advance
25Béla Laufer Hungary9.259.5518.80Did not advance
Lutz Mack East Germany9.309.5018.80Did not advance
Willi Moy France9.409.4018.80Did not advance
Kurt Thomas United States9.309.5018.80Did not advance
29Ueli Bachmann Switzerland9.309.4518.75Did not advance
Sorin Cepoi Romania9.309.4518.75Did not advance
31Rainer Hanschke East Germany9.409.3018.70Did not advance
Peter Kormann United States9.209.5018.70Did not advance
33Philip Delesalle Canada9.409.2518.65Did not advance
Wolfgang Klotz East Germany9.209.4518.65Did not advance
Bernhard Locher Switzerland9.159.5018.65Did not advance
36Bart Conner United States9.409.2018.60Did not advance
Gustav Tannenberger Czechoslovakia9.259.3518.60Did not advance
38Imre Bánrévi Hungary9.259.3018.55Did not advance
Roland Brückner East Germany9.259.3018.55Did not advance
Nicolae Oprescu Romania9.159.4018.55Did not advance
Ştefan Gal Romania9.109.4518.55Did not advance
Werner Steinmetz West Germany9.209.3518.55Did not advance
43Marshall Avener United States9.109.4018.50Did not advance
Edgar Jorek West Germany9.309.2018.50Did not advance
45Vladislav Nehasil Czechoslovakia9.359.0518.40Did not advance
46Philippe Gaille Switzerland9.059.3018.35Did not advance
Andrey Keranov Bulgaria9.159.2018.35Did not advance
48Bernard Decoux France9.059.2518.30Did not advance
Miloslav Netusil Czechoslovakia9.159.1518.30Did not advance
Marian Pieczka Poland9.059.2518.30Did not advance
Reinhard Dietze West Germany8.959.3518.30Did not advance
Eric Koloko France9.358.9518.30Did not advance
53Mariusz Zasada Poland9.308.9018.20Did not advance
Jiri Tabak Czechoslovakia9.009.2018.20Did not advance
55Keith Carter Canada9.009.1018.10Did not advance
Georgi Todorov Bulgaria9.009.1018.10Did not advance
57Maurizio Montesi Italy8.809.2518.05Did not advance
58Ole Benediktson Denmark8.659.3017.95Did not advance
Maurizio Milanetto Italy8.659.3017.95Did not advance
Peter Rohner Switzerland9.058.9017.95Did not advance
61Patrick Boutet France8.509.3517.85Did not advance
Árpád Farkas Hungary9.108.7517.85Did not advance
Pierre Leclerc Canada9.008.8517.85Did not advance
64Mihai Borş Romania8.659.1517.80Did not advance
Ion Checicheş Romania8.908.9017.80Did not advance
66Angelo Zucca Italy8.409.3017.70Did not advance
Dimitar Koychev Bulgaria8.758.9517.70Did not advance
Roman Tkaczyk Poland8.709.0017.70Did not advance
69Dov Lupi Israel8.758.9017.65Did not advance
70Jan Zoulík Czechoslovakia8.708.8017.50Did not advance
71Stoyan Delchev Bulgaria8.458.9517.40Did not advance
Łukasz Uhma Poland8.558.8517.40Did not advance
73Michel Boutard France9.208.1517.35Did not advance
Gabriel Calvo Spain8.408.9517.35Did not advance
75Ian Neale Great Britain8.109.2017.30Did not advance
76Reinhard Ritter West Germany8.059.2017.25Did not advance
Zhivko Rusev Bulgaria8.508.7517.25Did not advance
78José de la Casa Spain8.608.6017.20Did not advance
79Tommy Wilson Great Britain8.159.0017.15Did not advance
80Peter Lloyd Australia8.408.7017.10Did not advance
81Grzegorz Ciastek Poland8.908.1517.05Did not advance
Dimitrios Janulidis Czechoslovakia8.508.5517.05Did not advance
83Phil Cheetham Australia8.658.3016.95Did not advance
Jeff Davis Great Britain8.158.8016.95Did not advance
85Toncho Todorov Bulgaria8.208.7016.90Did not advance
86Nelson Fernández Cuba7.609.1516.75Did not advance
87Fernando Bertrand Spain7.308.9016.20Did not advance
88Shun Fujimoto Japan9.609.60Did not advance
89Roberto Richards Cuba9.209.20Did not advance
90Armin Vock Switzerland8.908.90Did not advance
Jorge Cuervo CubaDNSDid not advance

References

  1. "Horizontal Bar, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
  2. The IOC credits West Germany as "Germany" in 1952, when Alfred Schwarzmann won silver.
  3. Official Report, vol. 3, p. 327.
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