1936 Summer Olympics / Boxing - Lightweight (Men)

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Olympic rings
sport Boxing
discipline Lightweight up to 61.2 kg
gender Men
Attendees 26 athletes from 26 nations
Competition location Germany Hall
Competition phase August 11-15, 1936
Medalist
gold medal Hungary 1940Hungary Imre Harangi ( HUN )
Silver medal EstoniaEstonia Nikolai Stepulov ( RSA )
Bronze medal SwedenSweden Erik Ågren ( SWE )
1932 1948
Boxing Boxing competitions at the
1936 Olympics
Flyweight Men
Bantamweight Men
Featherweight Men
lightweight Men
Welterweight Men
medium weight Men
Light heavyweight Men
Heavyweight Men

The lightweight boxing matches at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin took place from August 11th to 15th in the Deutschlandhalle .

Course of the competition

In the lightweight division, the German Karl Schmedes was one of the favorites for the Olympic victory. Schmedes had already won bronze at the European Championships in Budapest in 1934 . However, he was eliminated in the first round against José Padilla from the Philippines.

There were also favorites falls in the second round. The reigning European champion from Italy Mario Facchin was eliminated against the 21-year-old Swede Erik Ågren . The Belgian Simon Dewinter also lost his round of 16 match against Andrew Scrivani from the United States after he had previously triumphed over the Austrian Alois Swatosch with a knockout victory .

So there was a fight between Scrivani and Ågren in the quarterfinals. Since the American made a few cuts around the eye area in the fight against Dewinter, he went into the fight with this handicap. Scrivani's cuts opened again during the fight, Ågren took advantage of this and made it to the semi-finals. There he met the Estonian Nikolai Stepulov , to whom he was defeated on points.

After Padilla had eliminated Czesław Cyraniak from Poland after Schmedes , he had to bury his hopes for a medal in the quarterfinals after a defeat against the Hungarian Imre Harangi . Harangi continued his winning streak in the semi-finals and eliminated the Dane Poul Kops .

In the final fight between Stepulov and Harangi, the Estonian had the better start and was able to decide the first round of the fight in his favor. He was able to cut Harangi over both eyes. One of these cuts was nearly four centimeters, which affected the Hungarian's eyesight. Despite these injuries, Harangi struggled and gained the upper hand from the second round. Finally, Harangi won on points and thus became Olympic champion.

Erik Ågren won the bronze medal without a fight, as Poul Kops did not start in the decisive fight.

Results

1 round Round of 16 Quarter finals Semifinals final
ArgentinaArgentina Lidoro Oliver S.
New ZealandNew Zealand Norman Fisher N
ArgentinaArgentina Lidoro Oliver N
DenmarkDenmark Poul Kops S.
DenmarkDenmark Poul Kops S.
NorwayNorway Ragnar Haugen N
DenmarkDenmark Poul Kops N
Hungary 1940Hungary Imre Harangi S.
Hungary 1940Hungary Imre Harangi S.
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Robert Seidel N
Hungary 1940Hungary Imre Harangi S.
Philippines 1919Philippines José Padilla S. Philippines 1919Philippines José Padilla N
German Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) Karl Schmedes N Philippines 1919Philippines José Padilla S.
Poland 1928Second Polish Republic Czesław Cyraniak S. Poland 1928Second Polish Republic Czesław Cyraniak N
FranceFrance François Aupetit N Hungary 1940Hungary Imre Harangi S.
EstoniaEstonia Nikolai Stepulov S. EstoniaEstonia Nikolai Stepulov N
LuxembourgLuxembourg André Wollscheidt N EstoniaEstonia Nikolai Stepulov S.
JapanJapan Hidekichi Nagamatsu S. JapanJapan Hidekichi Nagamatsu N
Czechoslovakia 1920Czechoslovakia Jan Chytrý N EstoniaEstonia Nikolai Stepulov S.
ChileChile Carlos Lillo S. ChileChile Carlos Lillo N
South Africa 1928South African Union Thomas Hamilton-Brown N ChileChile Carlos Lillo S.
Egypt 1922Egypt Kosta Hakim S. Egypt 1922Egypt Kosta Hakim N
NetherlandsNetherlands André Rasenberg N EstoniaEstonia Nikolai Stepulov S. Battle for 3rd place
BelgiumBelgium Simon Dewinter S. SwedenSweden Erik Ågren N
AustriaAustria Alois Swatosch KO 1 BelgiumBelgium Simon Dewinter N DenmarkDenmark Poul Kops
United States 48United States Andrew Scrivani S. United States 48United States Andrew Scrivani S. SwedenSweden Erik Ågren Where
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Frederick Simpson N United States 48United States Andrew Scrivani N
Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) Marino Facchin S. SwedenSweden Erik Ågren S.
Romania kingdomRomania Constantin David N Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) Marino Facchin N
SwedenSweden Erik Ågren S. SwedenSweden Erik Ågren S.
Mexico 1934Mexico Lorenzo Delgado N

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