Wrestling at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman bantamweight

The men's Greco-Roman bantamweight competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin took place from 6 August to 9 August at the Deutschlandhalle. Nations were limited to one competitor.[1][2] This weight class was limited to wrestlers weighing up to 56kg.[3]

Men's Greco-Roman bantamweight
at the Games of the XI Olympiad
VenueDeutschlandhalle
Dates6–9 August
Competitors18 from 18 nations
Medalists
Márton Lőrincz  Hungary
Egon Svensson  Sweden
Jakob Brendel  Germany

This Greco-Roman wrestling competition continued to use the "bad points" elimination system introduced at the 1928 Summer Olympics, with a slight modification. Each round featured all wrestlers pairing off and wrestling one bout (with one wrestler having a bye if there were an odd number). The loser received 3 points if the loss was by fall or unanimous decision and 2 points if the decision was 2-1 (this was the modification from prior years, where all losses were 3 points). The winner received 1 point if the win was by decision and 0 points if the win was by fall. At the end of each round, any wrestler with at least 5 points was eliminated.[3]

Schedule

Date Event
6 August 1936Round 1
7 August 1936Round 2
Round 3
8 August 1936Round 4
9 August 1936Round 5
Final round

Results

Round 1

The five wrestlers who won by fall took the lead, with 0 bad points. The four other winners by decision each received 1 point. All of the losers were defeated by either fall or unanimous decision, so each received 3 points.[4]

Bouts
WinnerNationVictory TypeLoserNation
Väinö Perttunen FinlandDecision, 3–0Hüseyin Erkmen Turkey
Ferdinand Hýža CzechoslovakiaDecision, 3–0Jakob Brendel Germany
Robert Voigt DenmarkDecision, 3–0Karlo Toth Yugoslavia
Iosif Töjär RomaniaFallGeorges Bayle France
Dante Bertoli ItalyDecision, 3–0Evald Sikk Estonia
Ali Erfan EgyptFallJosef Buemberger Austria
Márton Lőrincz HungaryFallFranz Christen Switzerland
Egon Svensson SwedenFallIvar Stokke Norway
Antoni Rokita PolandFallAlfred Gilles Belgium
Points
RankWrestlerNationStartEarnedTotal
1Ali Erfan Egypt000
1Márton Lőrincz Hungary000
1Antoni Rokita Poland000
1Egon Svensson Sweden000
1Iosif Tojar Romania000
6Dante Bertoli Italy011
6Ferdinand Hýža Czechoslovakia011
6Väinö Perttunen Finland011
6Robert Voigt Denmark011
10Georges Bayle France033
10Jakob Brendel Germany033
10Josef Buemberger Austria033
10Franz Christen Switzerland033
10Hüseyin Erkmen Turkey033
10Alfred Gilles Belgium033
10Evald Sikk Estonia033
10Ivar Stokke Norway033
10Karlo Toth Yugoslavia033

Round 2

The lead group of five was cut to two, with Lőrincz and Svensson both winning their second decision by fall to stay at 0 points. Three wrestlers finished the second round with 1 point (one win by fall and one win by decision, in either order). Hýža earned his second point with a second win by decision. Four wrestlers moved to 3 points (win by fall and loss by unanimous decision or fall). Two stayed barely alive with 4 points (win by decision and loss by unanimous decision or fall). Six were eliminated with two losses; of these, Erkmen had the best record with 5 points rather than 6 for the others due to his second loss coming via split decision.[4]

Bouts
WinnerNationVictory TypeLoserNation
Ferdinand Hýža CzechoslovakiaDecision, 2–1Hüseyin Erkmen Turkey
Jakob Brendel GermanyDecision, 3–0Väinö Perttunen Finland
Robert Voigt DenmarkFallGeorges Bayle France
Iosif Tojar RomaniaDecision, 3–0Karlo Toth Yugoslavia
Dante Bertoli ItalyFallAli Erfan Egypt
Evald Sikk EstoniaFallJosef Buemberger Austria
Egon Svensson SwedenFallFranz Christen Switzerland
Márton Lőrincz HungaryFallAlfred Gilles Belgium
Ivar Stokke NorwayFallAntoni Rokita Poland
Points
RankWrestlerNationStartEarnedTotal
1Márton Lőrincz Hungary000
1Egon Svensson Sweden000
3Dante Bertoli Italy101
3Iosif Tojar Romania011
3Robert Voigt Denmark101
6Ferdinand Hýža Czechoslovakia112
7Ali Erfan Egypt033
7Antoni Rokita Poland033
7Evald Sikk Estonia303
7Ivar Stokke Norway303
11Jakob Brendel Germany314
11Väinö Perttunen Finland134
13Hüseyin Erkmen Turkey325
14Georges Bayle France336
14Josef Buemberger Austria336
14Franz Christen Switzerland336
14Alfred Gilles Belgium336
14Karlo Toth Yugoslavia336

Round 3

Svensson finished the round in sole possession of the lead, winning a third bout by fall to stay at 0 points. Lőrincz's third win was his first by decision, moving him to 1 point. Tojar also finished the round with 1 point, winning by fall to stay at that score. Both wrestlers who started with 4 points remained in contention, winning by fall to stay at 4 points. Three other wrestlers joined them, either losing to go from 1 point to 4 or winning by decision to go from 3 points to 4. Of that group, however, Bertoli was injured and could not continue. Three wrestlers received their second loss this round and were eliminated; Hýža was also eliminated with his first loss at 5 points (his two wins were by decision).[4]

Bouts
WinnerNationVictory TypeLoserNation
Väinö Perttunen FinlandFallFerdinand Hýža Czechoslovakia
Jakob Brendel GermanyFallRobert Voigt Denmark
Iosif Tojar RomaniaFallDante Bertoli Italy
Evald Sikk EstoniaDecision, 3–0Ali Erfan Egypt
Márton Lőrincz HungaryDecision, 3–0Ivar Stokke Norway
Egon Svensson SwedenFallAntoni Rokita Poland
Points
RankWrestlerNationStartEarnedTotal
1Egon Svensson Sweden000
2Márton Lőrincz Hungary011
2Iosif Tojar Romania101
4Jakob Brendel Germany404
4Väinö Perttunen Finland404
4Evald Sikk Estonia314
4Robert Voigt Denmark134
8Dante Bertoli Italy134r
9Ferdinand Hýža Czechoslovakia235
10Ali Erfan Egypt336
10Antoni Rokita Poland336
10Ivar Stokke Norway336

Round 4

Bertoli's withdrawal resulted in Svensson having a bye, easily keeping his 0 point record intact. Both men who started the round at 1 point took 3-point losses to move to 4 points. Of the four men who started at 4 points, Brendel and Perttunen avoided elimination by winning by falls. Sikk won, but by decision, earning his fifth point and elimination. Voigt lost and was eliminated at 7 points.[4]

Bouts
WinnerNationVictory TypeLoserNation
Väinö Perttunen FinlandFallRobert Voigt Denmark
Jakob Brendel GermanyFallIosif Tojar Romania
Evald Sikk EstoniaDecision, 3–0Márton Lőrincz Hungary
Egon Svensson SwedenByeN/AN/A
Points
RankWrestlerNationStartEarnedTotal
1Egon Svensson Sweden000
2Jakob Brendel Germany404
2Márton Lőrincz Hungary134
2Väinö Perttunen Finland404
2Iosif Tojar Romania134
6Evald Sikk Estonia415
7Robert Voigt Denmark437

Round 5

The fifth round eliminated 3 out of the 5 remaining wrestlers, one of whom was safe by reason of having a bye. Brendel gave Svensson the latter man's first loss (and indeed, first points of any kind), but the former was the one eliminated after picking up a fifth point due to the win by decision. Perttunen beat Tojar, but both men needed a win by fall to stay in competition and the bout was resolved by split decision—eliminating both men. Brendel's win over Perttunen back in the second round was the tie-breaker that gave the German the bronze medal.[4]

Bouts
WinnerNationVictory TypeLoserNation
Jakob Brendel GermanyDecision, 3–0Egon Svensson Sweden
Väinö Perttunen FinlandDecision, 2–1Iosif Tojar Romania
Márton Lőrincz HungaryByeN/AN/A
Points
RankWrestlerNationStartEarnedTotal
1Egon Svensson Sweden033
2Márton Lőrincz Hungary404
Jakob Brendel Germany415
4Väinö Perttunen Finland415
5Iosif Tojar Romania426

Round 6

Svensson, the man who led the group through four rounds with a flawless record took his second consecutive loss in the sixth and final round to finish with the silver medal. Lőrincz ended with a 4–1 record and the gold medal.[4]

Bouts
WinnerNationVictory TypeLoserNation
Márton Lőrincz HungaryDecision, 3–0Egon Svensson Sweden
Points
RankWrestlerNationStartEarnedTotal
Márton Lőrincz Hungary415
Egon Svensson Sweden336

References

  1. "Wrestling at the 1936 Berlin Summer Games: Men's Bantamweight, Greco-Roman". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
  2. Official Olympic Report, la84.org. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  3. Official Report, p. 716.
  4. Official Report, p. 717.
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