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Gymnastics at the 1924 Summer Olympics – Men's team

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Men's team gymnastics
at the Games of the VIII Olympiad
VenueStade Olympique
DatesJuly 17–23
Competitors72 from 9 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Luigi Cambiaso, Mario Lertora, Vittorio Lucchetti, Luigi Maiocco, Ferdinando Mandrini, Francesco Martino, Giuseppe Paris, Giorgio Zampori
 Italy
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Eugène Cordonnier, Léon Delsarte, François Gangloff, Jean Gounot, Arthur Hermann, André Higelin, Joseph Huber, Albert Séguin
 France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Hans Grieder, August Güttinger, Jean Gutweninger, Georges Miez, Otto Pfister, Antoine Rebetez, Carl Widmer, Josef Wilhelm
 Switzerland
← 1920
1928 →

The men's team all-around event was part of the gymnastics programme at the 1924 Summer Olympics. It was one of nine gymnastics events and it was contested for the fifth time. The competition was held from Thursday, July 17, 1924, to Wednesday, July 23, 1924.

Seventy-two gymnasts from nine nations competed.

Results

Place Gymnast Total Individual Points for maintaining the section Accuracy
Score Rank Horizontal bar Parallel bars Rings Rope climbing Vault Sidehorse vault Pommel horse
1
 Italy (ITA) 839.058 805.058 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 20
Ferdinando Mandrini 105.583 4
Mario Lertora 103.619 10
Vittorio Lucchetti 102.803 12
Francesco Martino 101.529 16
Luigi Cambiaso 101.32 17
Giuseppe Paris 101.169 18
Giorgio Zampori 96.549 26
Luigi Maiocco 92.486 33
2
 France (FRA) 820.528 786.968 2 2 2 2 1.83 1.83 1.90 20
Jean Gounot 105.153 8
Léon Delsarte 104.739 9
Albert Séguin 102.326 15
Eugène Cordonnier 99.906 21
François Gangloff 98.796 23
Arthur Hermann 95.796 27
André Higelin 92.133 34
Joseph Huber 88.119 39
3
 Switzerland (SUI) 816.661 783.321 2 1.85 2 2 1.83 1.66 2 20
August Güttinger 105.153 8
Jean Gutweninger 104.739 9
Hans Grieder 102.326 15
Georges Miez 99.906 21
Josef Wilhelm 98.796 23
Otto Pfister 95.796 27
Carl Widmer 92.133 34
Antoine Rebetez 88.119 39
4
 Yugoslavia (YUG) 762.101 728.701 1.50 2 2 1.90 2 2 2 20
Leon Štukelj 110.37 1
Janez Porenta 100.172 20
Stane Žilič 95.523 29
Stane Derganc 95.293 30
Mihael Oswald 91.066 36
Stane Hlastan 81.249 44
Rastko Poljšak 77.665 45
Josip Primožič 77.393 47
5
 United States (USA) 715.117 681.817 2 1.90 2 1.50 2 2 1.90 20
Frank Kriz 100.293 19
Al Jochim 95.090 31
John Pearson 89.852 37
Frank Safandra 86.953 41
Curtis Rottman 82.953 42
Rudolph Novak 77.593 46
Max Wandrer 76.320 48
John Mais 72.770 53
6
 Great Britain (GBR) 637.790 604.290 1.80 1.80 2 2 1.90 2 2 20
Stanley Leigh 91.266 35
Harold Brown 87.059 40
Henry Finchett 81.710 43
Frank Hawkins 73.796 49
Thomas Hopkins 72.350 54
Edward Leigh 69.200 55
Samuel Humphreys 64.656 64
Albert Spencer 64.253 66
7
 Finland (FIN) 554.948 521.998 2 1.75 2 2 2 1.50 1.70 20
Jaakko Kunnas 73.473 51
Otto Suhonen 72.843 52
Akseli Roine 66.503 56
Aarne Roine 65.460 59
Mikko Hämäläinen 65.233 61
Väinö Karonen 65.180 63
Eevert Kerttula 62.863 66
Eetu Kostamo 50.443 70
8
 Luxembourg (LUX) 548.129 514.529 1.80 2 2 2 2 2 1.80 20
Charles Quaino 73.569 50
Théo Jeitz 65.980 57
Émile Munhofen 65.556 58
Mathias Erang 65.356 60
Albert Neumann 65.196 62
Jacques Palzer 61.563 67
Pierre Tolar 58.713 68
Mathias Weishaupt 58.596 69
 Czechoslovakia (TCH) DNF -
Robert Pražák 110.323 2
Bedřich Šupčík 106.930 3
Miroslav Klinger 105.500 5
Ladislav Vácha 105.300 6
Jan Koutný 103.359 11
Bohumil Mořkovský 102.743 13
Stanislav Indruch - -
Josef Kos - -

References

  • Official Olympic Report
  • Wudarski, Pawel (1999). "Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich" (in Polish). Retrieved 12 September 2008.