Athletics at the 1936 Summer Olympics

Dates 2 – 9 August 1936
Medal Events 29

The 1936 Olympics are often considered the most controversial Olympics ever, because they were held as a showcase to the Third Reich, its leader, Adolf Hitler, and his theories of Aryan supremacy. In many countries, there were calls to boycott the Berlin Games, but among the major countries, only Spain did not compete, as it was mired in its own Civil War. Before the Olympics, critics of German racial theories received support when Gretel Bergmann, the top German distaff high jumper, but also a Jew, was not chosen for the German team, although her marks for the year were better than any other German. Despite the controversy, Jesse Owens showed the Germans that their theories of Aryan supremacy were, well, basically a crock. He was superlative in winning the 100 metres, 200 metres, long jump, and running on the winning 4x100 metre relay team. The Americans also had several other Black stars – Archie Williams won the 400, Corny Johnson narrowly defeated Dave Albritton in the high jump, and Ralph Metcalfe and Mack Robinson placed second to Owns in the 100 and 200. As a group, they mocked Hitler’s theories. On the first day of track & field competition, Hitler greeted several German athletes in his private box. The story is often told that he then snubbed Owens when he won the 100 metres, but in actuality, if he snubbed anyone, it was Corny Johnson after his high jump gold medal. After the first day of athletics competition, Hitler was asked by IOC President Henri Baillet de Latour to either greet and congratulate all the victors or none of them, rather than singling out the German champions. Rumors persist that Hitler responded by meeting the German champions underneath the stands but these have never been proven.

Events

Event Status Date Participants NOCs
100 metres, Men Olympic 2 – 3 August 1936 63 30
200 metres, Men Olympic 4 – 5 August 1936 44 22
400 metres, Men Olympic 6 – 7 August 1936 42 25
800 metres, Men Olympic 2 – 4 August 1936 42 23
1,500 metres, Men Olympic 5 – 6 August 1936 43 27
5,000 metres, Men Olympic 4 – 7 August 1936 41 23
10,000 metres, Men Olympic 2 August 1936 30 18
Marathon, Men Olympic 9 August 1936 56 27
110 metres Hurdles, Men Olympic 5 – 6 August 1936 31 20
400 metres Hurdles, Men Olympic 3 – 4 August 1936 32 20
3,000 metres Steeplechase, Men Olympic 3 – 8 August 1936 28 13
4 x 100 metres Relay, Men Olympic 8 – 9 August 1936 60 15
4 x 400 metres Relay, Men Olympic 8 – 9 August 1936 48 12
50 kilometres Race Walk, Men Olympic 5 August 1936 33 16
High Jump, Men Olympic 2 August 1936 40 24
Pole Vault, Men Olympic 5 August 1936 30 21
Long Jump, Men Olympic 4 August 1936 43 27
Triple Jump, Men Olympic 6 August 1936 31 19
Shot Put, Men Olympic 2 August 1936 22 14
Discus Throw, Men Olympic 5 August 1936 31 17
Hammer Throw, Men Olympic 3 August 1936 27 16
Javelin Throw, Men Olympic 6 August 1936 28 19
Decathlon, Men Olympic 7 – 8 August 1936 28 17
100 metres, Women Olympic 3 – 4 August 1936 30 15
80 metres Hurdles, Women Olympic 5 – 6 August 1936 22 11
4 x 100 metres Relay, Women Olympic 8 – 9 August 1936 32 8
High Jump, Women Olympic 9 August 1936 17 12
Discus Throw, Women Olympic 4 August 1936 19 11
Javelin Throw, Women Olympic 2 August 1936 14 10
775 (677/98) 43 (43/20)

Medals

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres, Men Jesse OwensUSA Ralph MetcalfeUSA Tinus OsendarpNED
200 metres, Men Jesse OwensUSA Mack RobinsonUSA Tinus OsendarpNED
400 metres, Men Archie WilliamsUSA Godfrey BrownGBR Jimmy Lu ValleUSA
800 metres, Men John WoodruffUSA Mario LanziITA Phil EdwardsCAN
1,500 metres, Men Jack LovelockNZL Glenn CunninghamUSA Luigi BeccaliITA
5,000 metres, Men Gunnar HöckertFIN Lauri LehtinenFIN Henry JonssonSWE
10,000 metres, Men Ilmari SalminenFIN Arvo AskolaFIN Volmari Iso-HolloFIN
Marathon, Men Son Gi-JeongJPN Ernie HarperGBR Nam Sung-YongJPN
110 metres Hurdles, Men Forrest TownsUSA Don FinlayGBR Fritz PollardUSA
400 metres Hurdles, Men Glenn HardinUSA Johnny LoaringCAN Miguel WhitePHI
3,000 metres Steeplechase, Men Volmari Iso-HolloFIN Kalle TuominenFIN Alfred DompertGER
4 × 100 metres Relay, Men United StatesUSA ItalyITA GermanyGER
4 × 400 metres Relay, Men Great BritainGBR United StatesUSA GermanyGER
50 kilometres Race Walk, Men Harold WhitlockGBR Arthur Tell SchwabSUI Adalberts BubenkoLAT
High Jump, Men Corny JohnsonUSA Dave AlbrittonUSA Delos ThurberUSA
Pole Vault, Men Earle MeadowsUSA Shuhei NishidaJPN Sueo OeJPN
Long Jump, Men Jesse OwensUSA Luz LongGER Naoto TajimaJPN
Triple Jump, Men Naoto TajimaJPN Masao HaradaJPN Jack MetcalfeAUS
Shot Put, Men Hans WoellkeGER Sulo BärlundFIN Gerhard StöckGER
Discus Throw, Men Ken CarpenterUSA Gordon DunnUSA Giorgio OberwegerITA
Hammer Throw, Men Karl HeinGER Erwin BlaskGER Fred WarngårdSWE
Javelin Throw, Men Gerhard StöckGER Yrjö NikkanenFIN Kalervo ToivonenFIN
Decathlon, Men Glenn MorrisUSA Bob ClarkUSA Jack ParkerUSA
100 metres, Women Helen StephensUSA Stanisława WalasiewiczPOL Käthe KraußGER
80 metres Hurdles, Women Ondina VallaITA Anni SteuerGER Betty TaylorCAN
4 × 100 metres Relay, Women United StatesUSA Great BritainGBR CanadaCAN
High Jump, Women Ibolya CsákHUN Dorothy OdamGBR Elfriede KaunGER
Discus Throw, Women Gisela MauermayerGER Jadwiga WajsPOL Paula MollenhauerGER
Javelin Throw, Women Tilly FleischerGER Lies KrügerGER Maria KwaśniewskaPOL

Medal table

NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
United States USA 14 7 4 25
Germany GER 5 4 7 16
Finland FIN 3 5 2 10
Great Britain GBR 2 5 0 7
Japan JPN 2 2 3 7
Italy ITA 1 2 2 5
Hungary HUN 1 0 0 1
New Zealand NZL 1 0 0 1
Poland POL 0 2 1 3
Canada CAN 0 1 3 4
Switzerland SUI 0 1 0 1
Netherlands NED 0 0 2 2
Sweden SWE 0 0 2 2
Australia AUS 0 0 1 1
Latvia LAT 0 0 1 1
Philippines PHI 0 0 1 1