Olympic Winter Games 1936 / Bavarian curling

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At the IV Olympic Winter Games in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in 1936, curling was presented as a demonstration competition for the first time . In contrast to the related sport of curling , which is particularly popular in English-speaking countries, the “alpine” form of this sport did not manage to be accepted as an official Olympic competition.

The ice shooting was carried out on February 9 and 10, 1936 on the Rießersee . The competitions were opened by Karl von Halt , President of the Organizing Committee for the Garmisch-Partenkirchen Games. Since no entry was required, a large number of spectators came on both days to watch the competitions in this sport, which is particularly widespread in the Bavarian and western Austrian Alps. A total of 52 athletes from three nations took part in the competitions. Austria had the largest contingent with 23 athletes, followed by Germany with 19 and Czechoslovakia with 10 athletes. Ice shooting belongs to the group of stick sports and is also known as ice stock sport. The teams traditionally call themselves Moarschaften to this day .

Competitions

Individual long-range shooting men

space country athlete Expanse
1 AUT Georg Edenhauser 154.6
2 AUT Friedrich Mosshammer 145.0
3 GER Ludwig Retzer 144.6
4th GER Ferdinand Erb 140
5 AUT Anton Schaffernack 139.8
6th GER Max pepper 137.6
7th GER Lorenz Kollmannsberger 127.6
8th TCH Karl Wolfinger 107.0
9 AUT August Ischepp 102.0

Date: February 9, 1936

The competition started at 9:30 am and could be held in good weather conditions. The temperature of the ice was −14 to −5 ° C. 12 athletes had registered, nine of whom actually took part in the competition and were also able to enter the rankings. Each athlete had three attempts, of which only the furthest was rated.

Single target shooting men

space country athlete Rings / shot total
1 AUT Ignaz Reiterer 1-0-9-0-5 15th
2 GER August Brunner 0-0-0-0-9 9
3 TCH Karl Wolfinger 0-0-0-9-0 9
4th AUT Franz Lawugger 0-0-9-0-0 9
5 AUT Josef Kalkschmid 0-9-0-0-0 9
6th GER Hans Moser 0-0-0-5-0 5
7th AUT Josef Marx 0-0-3-1-0 4th
8th GER Hans Bielmeier 0-0-0-3-0 3
9 TCH Friedrich Arnhold 0-0-0-1-0 1
10 TCH Hans Grossmann 0-1-0-0-0 1

Date: February 10, 1936

The competition started at 1:00 p.m. The weather conditions were worse than the day before. The ice was covered by heavy snowfall and visibility was restricted by strong winds. The temperatures of the ice were around -4 ° C. Of the 12 registered participants from three countries, ten were able to enter the rating. The German Jakob Eisch and the Czechoslovak Friedrich Czernich were not included in the ranking because they could not achieve a single point.

Teams men

space country Moarschaft athlete Games Points Final grade
1 AUT I Tyrol Wilhelm Silbermayr
Anton Ritzl
Otto Ritzl
Wilhelm Pichler
Rudolf Rainer
6: 1 154: 75 2.053
2 GER III Miesbach Georg Redel
Ferdinand Erb
Johann Eibach
Josef Lenz
Alois Dirnberger
3.5: 3.5 157: 86 1,825
3 AUT II Styria Josef Hödl-Schlehofer
Johann Mrakitsch
Rudolf Wagner
Friedrich Schieg
Hubert Lögler
6: 1 141: 90 1.567
4th GER II Straubing Ludwig Holzer
Franz-Xaver Bachl
Hans Bielmeier
Albert Karl
Georg Kronfeldner
3: 4 125: 100 1,250
5 GER I Zwiesel Wolfgang Röck
Jakob Eisch
Max Pfeffer
Kurt Pfeffer
Hermann Fuchs
3.5: 3.5 95: 119 0.798
6th AUT III Carinthia Josef Hafner
Isidor Waitschacher
Josef Kleewein
Paul Greusch
Josef Maierbrugger
3: 4 111: 142 0.782
7th TCH I ... Karl Wolfinger
Friedrich Brave
Friedrich Feistner
Friedrich Arnhold
3: 4 100: 135 0.741
8th TCH II ... Hans Bernhardt
Rudolf Kopal
Hans Großmann
Alfred Hein
Otto Hanff
0: 6 62: 198 0.313

Date: February 9, 1936

The competition started at 1:00 p.m. Eight teams with a total of 40 participants from three countries took part. The weather conditions were very good, there was no wind and no clouds. The temperature of the ice was −10 ° C.

Single games

  • AUT I - GER II 23:14
  • AUT I - TCH I 27:12
  • AUT I - GER I 21: 3
  • AUT I - AUT II 10:18
  • AUT I - GER II 18:15
  • AUT I - TCH II 21:10
  • AUT I - AUT III 34: 3
  • GER III - GER I 15:15
  • GER III - AUT III 34: 5
  • GER III - AUT II 19:20
  • GER III - TCH II 36: 7
  • GER III - GER II 6:18
  • GER III - TCH I 32: 3
  • AUT II - AUT III 31:12
  • AUT II - GER II 18:13
  • AUT II - GER I 11:16
  • AUT II - TCH I 23: 6
  • AUT II - TCH II 20:14
  • GER II - TCH II 34: 5
  • GER II - AUT III 8:19
  • GER II - TCH I 27: 7
  • GER II - GER I 11:22
  • TCH I - TCH II 29: 8
  • TCH I - AUT III 27:12
  • TCH I - GER I 16: 6
  • GER I - TCH II 30:13
  • GER I - AUT III 3:32
  • AUT III - TCH II 28: 5