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Light-Heavyweight, Greco-Roman (≤87 kilograms), Men

Date5 – 7 August 1932
StatusOlympic
LocationGrand Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Participants3 from 3 countries
FormatScoring by negative points, with negative points given for any result short of a fall. Accumulation of 5 negative points eliminated the wrestler.

With only three competitors it was not difficult to pick out the medalists. Finland’s Onni Pellinen had been the bronze medalist in this event at Paris and Amsterdam and had won European titles in 1929 and 1931. Sweden’s Rudolf Svensson won his first match over Pellinen. Pellinen then defeated Italy’s Mario Gruppioni, welterweight bronze medalist at the 1925 Europeans. The final match saw Svensson defeat Gruppioni for the gold medal, as the tournament, with only three competitors, effectively devolved into a round-robin.

Svensson had a long international career, which had begun in 1921 when he won a silver medal at the World Championships in middleweight Greco. He competed in 11 major internationals between 1932-34, and never failed to win a medal, topped by his 1932 Olympic gold and European golds in 1925 and 1933.

PosCompetitor(s)NOCREBad Points
1Rudolf SvenssonSWEGold
2Onni PellinenFINSilver
3Mario GruppioniITABronze

Round One (5 August 1932)

PosCompetitor(s)NOCBad Points
1Mario GruppioniITA0
2Rudolf SvenssonSWE1
3Onni PellinenFIN3

Match #1 Rudolf SvenssonSWE
decision
Onni PellinenFIN
Match #2 Mario GruppioniITA bye

Round Two (6 August 1932)

PosCompetitor(s)NOCBad Points
1Rudolf SvenssonSWE1
=2Onni PellinenFIN3
=2Mario GruppioniITA3

Match #1 Onni PellinenFIN
fall (14:31)
Mario GruppioniITA
Match #2 Rudolf SvenssonSWE bye

Final Round (7 August 1932)

Match #1 Rudolf SvenssonSWE
fall (5:00)
Mario GruppioniITA