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Gymnastics at the 1924 Summer Olympics – Men's artistic individual all-around

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Men's all-around gymnastics
at the Games of the VIII Olympiad
VenueStade Olympique
DatesJuly 17–23
Competitors72 from 9 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Leon Štukelj  Yugoslavia
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Robert Pražák  Czechoslovakia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bedřich Šupčík  Czechoslovakia
← 1920
1928 →

The men's individual 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 sixth 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
1  Leon Štukelj (YUG) 110.340
2  Robert Pražák (TCH) 110.323
3  Bedřich Šupčík (TCH) 106.930
4  Ferdinando Mandrini (ITA) 105.583
5  Miroslav Klinger (TCH) 105.500
6  Ladislav Vácha (TCH) 105.300
7  August Güttinger (SUI) 105.176
8  Jean Gounot (FRA) 105.153
9  Léon Delsarte (FRA) 104.739
10  Mario Lertora (ITA) 103.619
11  Jan Koutný (TCH) 103.359
12  Vittorio Lucchetti (ITA) 102.803
13  Bohumil Mořkovský (TCH) 102.743
14  Jean Gutweninger (SUI) 102.342
15  Albert Séguin (FRA) 102.326
16  Francesco Martino (ITA) 101.529
17  Luigi Cambiaso (ITA) 101.320
18  Giuseppe Paris (ITA) 101.169
19  Frank Kriz (USA) 100.293
20  Janez Porenta (YUG) 100.172
21  Eugène Cordonnier (FRA) 99.906
22  Hans Grieder (SUI) 99.646
23  François Gangloff (FRA) 98.796
 Georges Miez (SUI) 98.796
25  Josef Wilhelm (SUI) 97.096
26  Giorgio Zampori (ITA) 96.549
27  Arthur Hermann (FRA) 95.796
28  Otto Pfister (SUI) 95.746
29  Stane Žilič (YUG) 95.523
30  Stane Derganc (YUG) 95.293
31  Al Jochim (USA) 95.090
32  Carl Widmer (SUI) 94.936
33  Luigi Maiocco (ITA) 92.486
34  André Higelin (FRA) 92.133
35  Stanley Leigh (GBR) 91.266
36  Mihael Oswald (YUG) 91.066
37  John Pearson (USA) 89.852
38  Antoine Rebetez (SUI) 89.583
39  Joseph Huber (FRA) 88.119
40  Harold Brown (GBR) 87.059
41  Frank Safandra (USA) 86.953
42  Curtis Rottman (USA) 82.946
43  Henry Finchett (GBR) 81.710
44  Stane Hlastan (YUG) 81.249
45  Rastko Poljšak (YUG) 77.665
46  Rudolph Novak (USA) 77.593
47  Josip Primožič (YUG) 77.393
48  Max Wandrer (USA) 76.320
49  Frank Hawkins (GBR) 73.796
50  Charles Quaino (LUX) 73.569
51  Jaakko Kunnas (FIN) 73.473
52  Otto Suhonen (FIN) 72.843
53  John Mais (USA) 72.770
54  Thomas Hopkins (GBR) 72.350
55  Edward Leigh (GBR) 69.200
56  Akseli Roine (FIN) 66.503
57  Théo Jeitz (LUX) 65.980
58  Émile Munhofen (LUX) 65.556
59  Aarne Roine (FIN) 65.460
60  Mathias Erang (LUX) 65.356
61  Mikko Hämäläinen (FIN) 65.233
62  Albert Neumann (LUX) 65.196
63  Väinö Karonen (FIN) 65.180
64  Samuel Humphreys (GBR) 64.656
65  Albert Spencer (GBR) 64.253
66  Eevert Kerttula (FIN) 62.863
67  Jacques Palzer (LUX) 61.563
68  Pierre Tolar (LUX) 58.713
69  Mathias Weishaupt (LUX) 58.596
70  Eetu Kostamo (FIN) 50.443
 Stanislav Indruch (TCH) DNF
 Josef Kos (TCH) DNF

References

  • Official Olympic Report
  • Wudarski, Pawel (1999). "Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich" (in Polish). Retrieved 10 September 2008.