Date | 3 August 1936 |
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Status | Olympic |
Location | Olympiastadion, Reichssportfeld, Berlin |
Participants | 27 from 16 countries |
Pat O’Callaghan wanted to try for a three-peat in the hammer throw in 1936. But there were two Irish governing bodies in athletics, and he aligned himself with the “wrong” one, the National Athletic and Cycling Association of Ireland (NACAI), or at least the one that was not recognized by the IAAF. The problem was that the NACAI claimed control over all 32 Irish counties, including Ulster, and the IAAF demanded that they be in charge of only the 26 counties of the Irish Free State. Thus O’Callaghan was not allowed to compete. He would have been favored again, throwing 59.56 (195-5) in 1937, well above the world record although it was not recognized. In his absence the first two places were taken by Germans, with Karl Hein winning a big upset victory. He trailed his countryman, Erwin Blask, until the final throw but came thru in the last round with 56.49 (185-4) to secure the gold medal. In 1938 Blask would throw 59.00 (193-7) to break the long-standing world record of 57.77 (189-6½) set by Paddy Ryan in 1913.
Pos | Nr | Athlete | NOC | Qualifying | Final | |||
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1 | 883 | Karl Hein | GER | – (NP) | 56.49 (1) | Gold | ||
2 | 881 | Erwin Blask | GER | – (NP) | 55.04 (2) | Silver | ||
3 | 606 | Fred Warngård | SWE | – (NP) | 54.83 (3) | Bronze | ||
4 | 186 | Gustaf Alfons Koutonen | FIN | – (NP) | 51.90 (4) | |||
5 | 800 | William Rowe | USA | – (NP) | 51.66 (5) | |||
6 | 799 | Donald Favor | USA | – (NP) | 51.01 (6) | |||
7 | 882 | Bernhard Greulich | GER | – (NP) | 50.61 (7) | |||
8 | 151 | Koit Annamaa | EST | – (NP) | 50.46 (8) | |||
9 | 798 | Henry Dreyer | USA | – (NP) | 50.42 (9) | |||
10 | 185 | Sulo Heino | FIN | – (NP) | 49.93 (10) | |||
11 | 187 | Ville Pörhölä | FIN | – (NP) | 49.89 (11) | |||
12 | 604 | Gunnar Jansson | SWE | – (NP) | 49.28 (12) | |||
13 | 410 | Isao Abe | JPN | – (NP) | 49.01 (13) | |||
14 | 605 | Evert Linné | SWE | – (NP) | 47.61 (14) | |||
15 | 352 | Giovanni Cantagalli | ITA | – (NP) | 47.42 (15) | |||
16 | 240 | Joseph Wirtz | FRA | – (NP) | 45.69 (16) | |||
17 | 100 | Antonio Barticevic | CHI | – (NP) | 45.23 (17) | |||
AC r1/2 | 515 | Emil Janausch | AUT | – ( | – | |||
AC r1/2 | 61 | Assis Naban | BRA | – ( | – | |||
AC r1/2 | 291 | Norman Drake | GBR | – ( | – | |||
AC r1/2 | 18 | Christos Dimitropoulos | GRE | – ( | – | |||
AC r1/2 | 405 | Eiichiro Matsuno | JPN | – ( | – | |||
AC r1/2 | 313 | Hans Houtzager | NED | – ( | – | |||
AC r1/2 | 694 | Jaroslav Eliáš | TCH | – ( | – | |||
AC r1/2 | 695 | Jaroslav Knotek | TCH | – ( | – | |||
AC r1/2 | 443 | Milan Stepišnik | YUG | – ( | – | |||
AC r1/2 | 442 | Pedro Goić | YUG | – ( | – | |||
520 | Heinz Pistor | AUT | – | – | ||||
239 | Robert Saint-Pé | FRA | – | – | ||||
631 | Walter Grütter | SUI | – | – | ||||
632 | Rudolf Wehrli | SUI | – | – |
All those reaching 46.00 metres advanced to the final.
Pos | Athlete | NOC | Distance | |||
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NP | Karl Hein | GER | – | |||
NP | Erwin Blask | GER | – | |||
NP | Fred Warngård | SWE | – | |||
NP | Gustaf Alfons Koutonen | FIN | – | |||
NP | William Rowe | USA | – | |||
NP | Donald Favor | USA | – | |||
NP | Bernhard Greulich | GER | – | |||
NP | Koit Annamaa | EST | – | |||
NP | Henry Dreyer | USA | – | |||
NP | Sulo Heino | FIN | – | |||
NP | Ville Pörhölä | FIN | – | |||
NP | Gunnar Jansson | SWE | – | |||
NP | Isao Abe | JPN | – | |||
NP | Evert Linné | SWE | – | |||
NP | Giovanni Cantagalli | ITA | – | |||
NP | Joseph Wirtz | FRA | – | |||
NP | Antonio Barticevic | CHI | – | |||
Assis Naban | BRA | – | ||||
Christos Dimitropoulos | GRE | – | ||||
Eiichiro Matsuno | JPN | – | ||||
Emil Janausch | AUT | – | ||||
Jaroslav Eliáš | TCH | – | ||||
Jaroslav Knotek | TCH | – | ||||
Hans Houtzager | NED | – | ||||
Milan Stepišnik | YUG | – | ||||
Norman Drake | GBR | – | ||||
Pedro Goić | YUG | – |
Pos | Ord | Athlete | NOC | Distance | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | R5 | R6 | |||
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1 | 883 | Karl Hein | GER | 56.49 | 52.13 | 52.44 | × | 54.70 | 54.85 | 56.49 | |||
2 | 881 | Erwin Blask | GER | 55.04 | 52.55 | 55.04 | × | 54.10 | 54.48 | × | |||
3 | 606 | Fred Warngård | SWE | 54.83 | 52.05 | 52.98 | 54.03 | 54.83 | 53.30 | 50.61 | |||
4 | 186 | Gustaf Alfons Koutonen | FIN | 51.90 | × | 50.01 | 51.90 | 49.11 | 49.91 | × | |||
5 | 800 | William Rowe | USA | 51.66 | 51.53 | 51.04 | 49.29 | 50.32 | 51.66 | × | |||
6 | 799 | Donald Favor | USA | 51.01 | 50.78 | 50.02 | 51.01 | 48.48 | 50.33 | 47.71 | |||
7 | 882 | Bernhard Greulich | GER | 50.61 | 50.19 | × | 50.61 | – | – | – | |||
8 | 151 | Koit Annamaa | EST | 50.46 | 48.77 | 49.54 | 50.46 | – | – | – | |||
9 | 798 | Henry Dreyer | USA | 50.42 | 49.81 | × | 50.42 | – | – | – | |||
10 | 185 | Sulo Heino | FIN | 49.93 | 49.93 | 47.15 | 48.30 | – | – | – | |||
11 | 187 | Ville Pörhölä | FIN | 49.89 | 45.35 | × | 49.89 | – | – | – | |||
12 | 604 | Gunnar Jansson | SWE | 49.28 | 49.21 | 48.49 | 49.28 | – | – | – | |||
13 | 410 | Isao Abe | JPN | 49.01 | 47.40 | 41.83 | 49.01 | – | – | – | |||
14 | 605 | Evert Linné | SWE | 47.61 | × | 47.25 | 47.61 | – | – | – | |||
15 | 352 | Giovanni Cantagalli | ITA | 47.42 | 45.21 | 47.42 | 45.08 | – | – | – | |||
16 | 240 | Joseph Wirtz | FRA | 45.69 | × | 44.82 | 45.69 | – | – | – | |||
17 | 100 | Antonio Barticevic | CHI | 45.23 | × | 43.02 | 45.23 | – | – | – |