1936 Summer Olympics / Athletics - 10,000 m (men)

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Olympic rings
Volmari Iso-Hollo, Arvo Askola, Ilmari Salminen, Kohei Murakoso 1936.jpg
sport athletics
discipline 10,000 meter run
gender Men
Attendees 30 athletes from 18 countries
Competition location Olympiastadion Berlin
Competition phase August 2, 1936
Winning time 30: 15.4 min
Medalist
gold medal FinlandFinland Ilmari Salt Mines ( FIN )
Silver medal FinlandFinland Arvo Askola ( FIN )
Bronze medal FinlandFinland Volmari Iso-Hollo ( FIN )
1932 1948

The men's 10,000-meter run at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin was held on August 2, 1936 in the Berlin Olympic Stadium. Thirty athletes took part.

The Finnish Olympic team celebrated a triple triumph. Ilmari Salminen won ahead of Arvo Askola and Volmari Iso-Hollo .

Existing records

The race

Volmari Iso-Hollo (FIN) won the bronze medal.
The Argentine Juan Carlos Zabala finished sixth.
Józef Noji (POL) was 14th.

August 2, 1936, 5:30 p.m.

Weather conditions: overcast, 20 ° C, wind speed of 2.1 m / s. Headwind on the back straight, tail wind on the home straight

The three Finns Arvo Askola, Volmari Iso-Hollo and Ilmari Salminen took the lead right after the start of the race and initially controlled the action. But the Japanese Kōhei Murakoso quickly took over the lead and hit a high pace - 5000 meters in 15: 00.9 min. The three Finns accelerated at 6000 meters, the Briton Alec Burns, who was the only one to keep up with Murakoso, now fell back. But the Japanese couldn't be shaken off and kept up until the beginning of the last lap. Here the Finns pushed again and now they have won the medals. Iso-Hollo could no longer follow the sprint of his compatriots and won the bronze medal. The fight for gold remained tense until the very end. Salminen finally became Olympic champion, Askola won silver.

In the sixth Olympic final over 10,000 meters, Ilmari Salminen won the fifth Finnish gold medal.

Of the eighteen medals awarded so far, Finnish runners alone have won twelve.

space Surname nation time annotation
1 Ilmari salt mines FinlandFinland Finland 30: 15.4 min
2 Arvo Askola FinlandFinland Finland 30: 15.6 min
3 Volmari Iso-Hollo FinlandFinland Finland 30: 20.2 min
4th Kōhei Murakoso Japan 1870Japan Japan 30: 25.0 min
5 Alec Burns United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 30: 58.2 min
6th Juan Carlos Zabala ArgentinaArgentina Argentina 31: 22.0 min
7th Max Gebhardt German Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) German Empire 31: 29.6 min
8th Donald Lash United States 48United States United States 31: 39.4 min
9 Odd Rasdal NorwayNorway Norway 31: 40.4 min
10 Harry Siefert DenmarkDenmark Denmark 31: 52.6 min
11 Giuseppe Beviacqua Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) Italy 31: 57.0 min
12 János Kelen Hungary 1918Hungary Hungary 32: 01.0 min
13 Henning Sundesson SwedenSweden Sweden 32: 11.8 min
14th Jozef Noji Poland 1928Second Polish Republic Poland 32: 13.0 min
15th Rudolf Wöber AustriaAustria Austria 32: 22.0 min
16 Eino Pentti United States 48United States United States 32: 23.0 min
17th Ludvík Bombík Czechoslovakia 1920Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 32: 24.0 min
18th Lucien Tostain Third French RepublicThird French Republic France 32: 24.2 min
19th André Sicard Third French RepublicThird French Republic France 32: 25.0 min
20th André Lonlas Third French RepublicThird French Republic France 32: 58.0 min
21st Walter Schönrock German Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) German Empire 32: 59.0 min
22nd Josef Siegers German Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) German Empire k. A.
DNF Pierre Bajart BelgiumBelgium Belgium
William Eaton United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain
John Potts United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain
Scotty Rankine Canada 1921Canada Canada
Raunaq Singh Gill British IndiaBritish India British India
Fusashige Suzuki Japan 1870Japan Japan
Milton Wallace Canada 1921Canada Canada
Stanley Wudyka United States 48United States United States

literature

  • Ekkehard zur Megede , The History of Olympic Athletics, Volume 1: 1896-1936, Verlag Bartels & Wernitz KG, Berlin, 2nd edition 1970, pp. 278f

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. IAAF Statistics Handbook, Berlin 2009, page 551 ( Memento from June 29, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Official report ( Memento of the original dated January 30, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. P. 636, engl. (PDF) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / library.la84.org
  3. Ekkehard zur Megede , The History of Olympic Athletics, Volume 1: 1896-1936, Verlag Bartels & Wernitz KG, Berlin, 2nd edition 1970, pp. 278f