Gymnastics at the 1924 Summer Olympics – Men's vault

The men's vault 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 Monday, July 21, 1924. Seventy gymnasts from nine nations competed. The eight members of each nation's gymnastics team all competed; Czechoslovakia only had six competitors start the vault. The event was won by Frank Kriz of the United States, the nation's second consecutive victory in the event. Jan Koutný and Bohumil Mořkovský of Czechoslovakia took silver and bronze, respectively, the nation's first medals in the event.

Men's vault
at the Games of the VIII Olympiad
VenueStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir
DateJuly 21
Competitors70 from 9 nations
Winning score9.98
Medalists
Frank Kriz
 United States
Jan Koutný
 Czechoslovakia
Bohumil Mořkovský
 Czechoslovakia

Background

This was the third appearance of the event, which is one of the five apparatus events held every time there were apparatus events at the Summer Olympics (no apparatus events were held in 1900, 1908, 1912, or 1920). After three Games without apparatus events, the vault was one of seven apparatus events in 1924 (five, including the vault, have been held at every Games since, joined by the floor exercise in 1932). A similar event, the sidehorse vault, was held for the only time in Olympic history.[1]

Two nations were competing in the event for the second time: Swizterland had previously competed in 1896 and the United States had competed in 1904. The other seven nations (Czechoslovakia, Finland, France, Great Britain, Italy, Luxembourg, and Yugoslavia) were competing for the first time.

Competition format

The 1924 vault competition was very different from a modern vault competition, or even from other vault competitions at the time. Competitors had to jump from a springboard over a bar to reach the vaulting horse, landing with the hands on the horse and swinging their feet to the ground. Scores were based on the height of the bar (with the maximum score of 10 with the bar set at 1.70 metres above the ground) and the performance of the jump. Each gymnast was allowed three jumps. Scores were reported as 0 to 10; it is unclear whether the three jump scores were averaged or if the highest score was used.[2]

The vault was one of 11 components of the individual all-around score, and thus was also included in the team all-around score.[2]

Schedule

Date Time Round
Monday, 21 July 1924Final

Results

Four gymnasts received a score of 0 when they were unable to clear the bar on any of their three jumps.[2]

RankGymnastNationHeight
Jump 1
Height
Jump 2
Height
Jump 3
Score
Frank Kriz United States1.701.701.709.98
Jan Koutný Czechoslovakia1.701.701.709.97
Bohumil Mořkovský Czechoslovakia1.701.701.709.93
4Leon Štukelj Yugoslavia1.601.701.709.91
5Max Wandrer United States1.701.701.709.85
6Janez Porenta Yugoslavia1.501.701.709.76
7Ferdinando Mandrini Italy1.601.701.709.75
Miroslav Klinger Czechoslovakia1.701.701.709.75
9Robert Pražák Czechoslovakia1.701.701.709.74
10Ladislav Vácha Czechoslovakia1.701.701.709.70
11Al Jochim United States1.701.701.709.58
Curtis Rottman United States1.701.701.709.58
13Albert Séguin France1.601.701.709.45
14Luigi Cambiaso Italy1.601.701.709.37
15Bedřich Šupčík Czechoslovakia1.601.601.709.33
16Thomas Hopkins Great Britain1.601.701.709.22
17August Güttinger Switzerland1.601.651.709.08
18Jean Gounot France1.601.601.659.00
19Harold Brown Great Britain1.601.701.708.92
20Léon Delsarte France1.601.651.658.77
21Luigi Maiocco Italy1.601.701.708.75
22Henry Finchett Great Britain1.601.701.708.45
23Jean Gutweninger Switzerland1.601.651.658.37
24Otto Pfister Switzerland1.601.651.708.33
25Georges Miez Switzerland1.601.601.708.17
26Stane Derganc Yugoslavia1.501.601.608.00
27Émile Munhofen Luxembourg1.501.601.607.78
28Mihael Oswald Yugoslavia1.501.601.707.716
29Jacques Palzer Luxembourg1.501.601.607.66
Frank Safandra United States1.601.601.607.66
31John Mais United States1.601.601.607.58
32John Pearson United States1.701.701.707.50
33François Gangloff France1.601.601.707.43
34Mario Lertora Italy1.601.701.707.32
35Mikko Hämäläinen Finland1.501.601.707.23
Jaakko Kunnas Finland1.501.601.707.23
37Akseli Roine Finland1.501.601.707.22
38Aarne Roine Finland1.501.601.707.17
39Stane Žilič Yugoslavia1.501.601.707.16
40André Higelin France1.501.601.707.13
41Giuseppe Paris Italy1.601.601.707.08
Hans Grieder Switzerland1.601.601.707.08
43Rudolph Novak United States1.601.601.607.00
Otto Suhonen Finland1.501.601.607.00
45Vittorio Lucchetti Italy1.501.601.606.90
46Josef Wilhelm Switzerland1.601.651.706.87
47Väinö Karonen Finland1.601.701.706.50
48Théo Jeitz Luxembourg1.501.501.605.85
49Josip Primožič Yugoslavia1.501.601.605.75
50Albert Neumann Luxembourg1.501.601.605.68
51Eugène Cordonnier France1.501.501.555.63
52Charles Quaino Luxembourg1.501.601.605.58
53Giorgio Zampori Italy1.501.601.605.50
54Joseph Huber France1.501.601.605.42
55Albert Spencer Great Britain1.401.401.505.15
56Stanley Leigh Great Britain1.401.451.505.07
57Francesco Martino Italy1.501.501.504.83
Carl Widmer Switzerland1.501.601.604.83
59Samuel Humphreys Great Britain1.401.501.554.60
60Mathias Erang Luxembourg1.301.401.503.85
61Rastko Poljšak Yugoslavia1.301.301.403.616
62Stane Hlastan Yugoslavia1.401.401.503.40
63Frank Hawkins Great Britain1.401.401.503.27
64Eetu Kostamo Finland1.401.501.503.17
65Pierre Tolar Luxembourg1.301.401.402.00
66Eevert Kerttula Finland1.501.401.401.17
67Arthur Hermann France1.501.501.500.00
Antoine Rebetez Switzerland1.501.501.500.00
Mathias Weishaupt Luxembourg1.301.301.300.00
Edward Leigh Great Britain1.301.301.300.00
Stanislav Indruch CzechoslovakiaDNS
Josef Kos CzechoslovakiaDNS

References

  1. "Horse Vault, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  2. Official Report, p. 358.
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