Athletics at the 1932 Summer Olympics – Men's marathon

The men's marathon at the 1932 Summer Olympics took place on August 7. It started and finished at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.[1] Twenty-eight athletes from 14 nations competed.[2] The 1930 Olympic Congress in Berlin had reduced the limit from 6 athletes per NOC to 3 athletes.[3] The event was won by Juan Carlos Zabala of Argentina, the nation's first Olympic marathon medal. Great Britain also earned its first Olympic marathon medal with Sam Ferris's silver, while Finland made the marathon podium for a fourth consecutive Games as Armas Toivonen won bronze.

Men's marathon
at the Games of the X Olympiad
Juan Carlos Zabala
VenueStarted and finished at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
DatesAugust 7
Competitors28 from 14 nations
Winning time2:31:36 OR
Medalists
Juan Carlos Zabala
 Argentina
Sam Ferris
 Great Britain
Armas Toivonen
 Finland

Background

This was the ninth appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Returning runners from 1928 included sixth-place finisher Seiichiro Tsuda of Japan, eighth-place finisher Sam Ferris of Great Britain, ninth-place finisher Albert Michelsen of the United States, and tenth-place finisher Clifford Bricker of Canada. Ferris, along with Dunky Wright (20th in 1928) were among the best-known runners who competed; Armas Toivonen led the always-strong Finnish team. Finland was without Paavo Nurmi, who would have been favored but was suspended just days before the Games began for allegedly accepting excessive expense money in violation of amateurism rules.[2]

Argentina, Brazil, and Colombia each made their first appearance in Olympic marathons. The United States made its ninth appearance, the only nation to have competed in each Olympic marathon to that point.

Competition format

As all Olympic marathons, the competition was a single race. The now-standard marathon distance of 26 miles, 385 yards was run over a course that "started and finished at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, but was a loop course around Los Angeles."[2]

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

World record Albert Michelsen (USA)2:29:01.8Port Chester, United States12 October 1925
Olympic record Hannes Kolehmainen (FIN)2:32:35.8(*)Antwerp, Belgium22 August 1920

(*) Course was list at 42.75 kilometres.

Schedule

Date Time Round
Sunday, 7 August 193215:30Final

Results

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
Juan Carlos Zabala Argentina2:31:36OR
Sam Ferris Great Britain2:31:55
Armas Toivonen Finland2:32:12
4Dunky Wright Great Britain2:32:41
5Seiichiro Tsuda Japan2:35:42
6Kim Un-bae Japan2:37:28
7Albert Michelsen United States2:39:38
8Oskar Hekš Czechoslovakia2:41:35
9Taika Gon Japan2:42:52
10Anders Hartington Andersen Denmark2:44:38
11Hans Oldag United States2:47:26
12Clifford Bricker Canada2:47:58
13Michele Fanelli Italy2:49:09
14Johnny Miles Canada2:50:32
15Paul de Bruyn Germany2:52:39
16François Bégeot France2:53:34
17Fernando Cicarelli Argentina2:55:49
18Eddie Cudworth Canada2:58:35
19João Clemente da Silva Brazil3:02:06
20Margarito Pomposo Mexico3:10:51
José Ribas ArgentinaDNF
Matheus Marcondes BrazilDNF
Jorge Perry ColombiaDNF
Ville Kyrönen FinlandDNF
Lasse Virtanen FinlandDNF
Francesco Roccati ItalyDNF
Santiago Hernández MexicoDNF
James Henigan United StatesDNF
René Bonich CubaDNS
Adalberto Cardoso BrazilDNS
Alfred Maasik EstoniaDNS
Billy Savidan New ZealandDNS
Franz Tuschek AustriaDNS

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1932 Los Angeles Summer Games: Men's Marathon". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 30 April 2017.
  2. "Marathon, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  3. Official Report, p. 377.
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