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Middleweight, Greco-Roman (≤79 kilograms), Men

Date4 – 7 August 1932
StatusOlympic
LocationGrand Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Participants4 from 4 countries
FormatScoring by negative points, with negative points given for any result short of a fall. Accumulation of 5 negative points eliminated the wrestler.

There were only four entrants and Frenchman Émile Poilvé retired after his first-round loss, leaving German Jean Földeak, Sweden’s Axel Cadier, and Finland’s Väinö Kokkinen, gold medalist in Amsterdam, to contest the medals. Kokkinen won all three of his matches to defend his gold medal, defeating Cadier in the final match, with Földeak taking the bronze.

Kokkinen would compete again at the 1936 Olympics but did not make the podium. Poilvé, however, would return at Berlin and win the gold medal in freestyle middleweight. Földeak was better known as a freestyler, winning European titles in that style in 1931, 1933, and 1934. Although he competed in freestyle at Los Angeles, he failed to medal. Cadier was a newcomer in 1932 but won Olympic gold at Berlin as a light-heavyweight. He would also win four European titles, three in Greco and one in freestyle, between 1933-38.

PosCompetitor(s)NOCREBad Points
1Väinö KokkinenFINGold
2Jean FöldeakGERSilver
3Axel CadierSWEBronze
4Émile PoilvéFRA

Round One (4 August 1932)

PosCompetitor(s)NOCBad Points
=1Väinö KokkinenFIN1
=1Jean FöldeakGER1
=3Axel CadierSWE3
=3Émile PoilvéFRA3withdrew

Match #1 Väinö KokkinenFIN
decision
Émile PoilvéFRA
Match #2 Jean FöldeakGER
decision
Axel CadierSWE

Round Two (6 August 1932)

PosCompetitor(s)NOCBad Points
1Väinö KokkinenFIN2
2Axel CadierSWE3
3Jean FöldeakGER4

Match #1 Väinö KokkinenFIN
decision
Jean FöldeakGER
Match #2 Axel CadierSWE bye

Final Round (7 August 1932)

Match #1 Väinö KokkinenFIN
fall (18:55)
Axel CadierSWE