Athletics at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Men's hammer throw
The men's hammer throw event was part of the track and field athletics programme at the 1936 Summer Olympics. The competition was held on August 3, 1936. The final was won by Karl Hein of Germany.[1]
Men's hammer throw at the Games of the XI Olympiad | ||||||||||
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Venue | Olympiastadion: Berlin, Germany | |||||||||
Dates | August 3 | |||||||||
Competitors | 27 from 16 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Results
Qualifying
Final
Rank | Athlete | Nationality | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | Result | Notes |
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Karl Hein | 52.13 | 52.44 | x | 54.70 | 54.85 | 56.49 | 56.49 | OR | ||
Erwin Blask | 52.55 | 55.04 | x | 54.10 | 54.48 | x | 55.04 | |||
Fred Warngård | 52.05 | 52.98 | 54.03 | 54.83 | 53.30 | 50.61 | 54.83 | |||
4 | Gustaf Alfons Koutonen | x | 50.01 | 51.90 | 49.11 | 49.91 | x | 51.90 | ||
5 | William Rowe | 51.53 | 51.04 | 49.29 | 50.32 | 51.66 | x | 51.66 | ||
6 | Donald Favor | 50.78 | 50.02 | 51.01 | 48.48 | 50.33 | 47.71 | 51.01 | ||
7 | Bernhard Greulich | 50.19 | x | 50.61 | 50.61 | |||||
8 | Koit Annamaa | 48.77 | 49.54 | 50.46 | 50.46 | |||||
9 | Henry Dreyer | 49.81 | x | 50.42 | 50.42 | |||||
10 | Sulo Heino | 49.93 | 47.15 | 48.30 | 49.93 | |||||
11 | Ville Pörhölä | 45.35 | x | 49.89 | 49.89 | |||||
12 | Gunnar Jansson | 49.21 | 48.49 | 49.28 | 49.28 | |||||
13 | Isao Abe | 47.40 | 41.83 | 49.01 | 49.01 | |||||
14 | Evert Linné | x | 47.25 | 47.61 | 47.61 | |||||
15 | Giovanni Cantagalli | 45.21 | 47.42 | 45.08 | 47.42 | |||||
16 | Joseph Wirtz | x | 44.82 | 45.69 | 45.69 | |||||
17 | Anton Barticevic | x | 43.02 | 45.23 | 45.23 |
Key: OR = Olympic record
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References
- "Athletics at the 1936 Berlin Summer Games: Men's Hammer Throw". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
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