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Gymnastics at the 1924 Summer Olympics – Men's rings

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Men's rings
at the Games of the VIII Olympiad
VenueStade Olympique
DateJuly 19
Competitors70 from 9 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Francesco Martino  Italy
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Robert Pražák  Czechoslovakia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ladislav Vácha  Czechoslovakia
← 1904
1928 →

The men's rings 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 third time after 1896 and 1904. The competition was held on Saturday, July 19, 1924.

Seventy gymnasts from nine nations competed.

Results

Place Gymnast Total
1  Francesco Martino (ITA) 21.553
2  Robert Pražák (TCH) 21.483
3  Ladislav Vácha (TCH) 21.430
4  Leon Štukelj (YUG) 21.330
5  Bedřich Šupčík (TCH) 21.120
6  Bohumil Mořkovský (TCH) 21.080
7  Jan Koutný (TCH) 21.053
8  Ferdinando Mandrini (ITA) 20.943
9  Vittorio Lucchetti (ITA) 20.913
10  Eugène Cordonnier (FRA) 20.900
11  Miroslav Klinger (TCH) 20.730
12  Albert Séguin (FRA) 20.633
13  François Gangloff (FRA) 20.603
14  Léon Delsarte (FRA) 20.566
15  Mario Lertora (ITA) 20.333
16  Giorgio Zampori (ITA) 20.246
17  Luigi Cambiaso (ITA) 19.980
18  Giuseppe Paris (ITA) 19.743
19  Jean Gounot (FRA) 19.730
20  Arthur Hermann (FRA) 19.703
21  Janez Porenta (YUG) 19.560
22  Luigi Maiocco (ITA) 19.333
23  Mihael Oswald (YUG) 19.160
24  Joseph Huber (FRA) 19.033
25  Stanley Leigh (GBR) 18.666
26  Edward Leigh (GBR) 18.500
27  Stane Derganc (YUG) 18.493
28  Stane Žilič (YUG) 18.233
29  Al Jochim (USA) 18.080
30  Antoine Rebetez (SUI) 17.920
31  André Higelin (FRA) 17.870
32  Jean Gutweninger (SUI) 17.846
33  Henry Finchett (GBR) 17.760
34  Charles Quaino (LUX) 17.663
35  Mathias Erang (LUX) 17.583
 Frank Safandra (USA) 17.583
37  August Güttinger (SUI) 17.570
38  Stane Hlastan (YUG) 17.543
39  Mathias Weishaupt (LUX) 17.496
40  Josef Wilhelm (SUI) 17.386
41  Otto Pfister (SUI) 17.246
42  Pierre Tolar (LUX) 17.183
43  Hans Grieder (SUI) 17.070
44  Carl Widmer (SUI) 16.996
45  Georges Miez (SUI) 16.686
46  Théo Jeitz (LUX) 15.750
47  Harold Brown (GBR) 15.533
48  Samuel Humphreys (GBR) 15.493
49  Frank Kriz (USA) 15.413
50  Rastko Poljšak (YUG) 15.333
51  Rudolph Novak (USA) 15.160
52  Émile Munhofen (LUX) 15.100
53  Jacques Palzer (LUX) 14.910
54  Albert Neumann (LUX) 14.663
55  Josip Primožič (YUG) 14.583
56  Frank Hawkins (GBR) 14.500
57  Thomas Hopkins (GBR) 13.750
58  John Pearson (USA) 13.746
59  Akseli Roine (FIN) 12.830
60  Jaakko Kunnas (FIN) 12.750
61  Eevert Kerttula (FIN) 12.500
62  John Mais (USA) 12.160
63  Curtis Rottman (USA) 11.910
64  Albert Spencer (GBR) 11.750
65  Mikko Hämäläinen (FIN) 11.160
66  Aarne Roine (FIN) 10.080
67  Max Wandrer (USA) 10.000
68  Eetu Kostamo (FIN) 9.660
69  Väinö Karonen (FIN) 9.160
 Otto Suhonen (FIN) 9.160

References

  • Official Olympic Report
  • Wudarski, Pawel (1999). "Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich" (in Polish). Retrieved 9 September 2008.