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Wrestling at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Men's freestyle lightweight

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Men's freestyle lightweight
at the Games of the XI Olympiad
VenueDeutschlandhalle
Dates2–4 August
Competitors17 from 17 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Károly Kárpáti  Hungary
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Wolfgang Ehrl  Germany
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Hermanni Pihlajamäki  Finland
← 1932
1948 →

The men's freestyle lightweight competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin took place from 2 August to 4 August at the Deutschlandhalle. Nations were limited to one competitor.[1][2] This weight class was limited to wrestlers weighing up to 66kg.[3]

This freestyle wrestling competition continued to use the "bad points" elimination system introduced at the 1928 Summer Olympics for Greco-Roman and at the 1932 Summer Olympics for freestyle wrestling, 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

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Date Event
2 August 1936 Round 1
3 August 1936 Round 2
4 August 1936 Round 3
Round 4
Round 5
Round 6

Results

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Round 1

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The four wrestlers who won by fall and the one with the bye took the lead, with 0 bad points. The four other winners by decision each received 1 point. Soğanli lost by split decision and had 2 points; all of the other losers were defeated by either fall or unanimous decision, so each received 3 points.[4]

Bouts
Winner Nation Victory Type Loser Nation
Eiichi Kazama  Japan Fall Václav Brdek  Czechoslovakia
Wolfgang Ehrl  Germany Decision, 3–0 Gottfried Arn  Switzerland
Doc Strong  United States Decision, 2–1 Sadık Soğancı  Turkey
Göte Melin  Sweden Fall Arthur Thompson  Great Britain
Hermanni Pihlajamäki  Finland Fall Jean Lalemand  Belgium
Paride Romagnoli  Italy Decision, 3–0 Dick Garrard  Australia
Károly Kárpáti  Hungary Decision, 3–0 Charles Delporte  France
Aage Meyer  Denmark Fall Howie Thomas  Canada
Adalbert Toots  Estonia Bye N/A N/A
Points
Rank Wrestler Nation Start Earned Total
1 Eiichi Kazama  Japan 0 0 0
1 Göte Melin  Sweden 0 0 0
1 Aage Meyer  Denmark 0 0 0
1 Hermanni Pihlajamäki  Finland 0 0 0
1 Adalbert Toots  Estonia 0 0 0
6 Wolfgang Ehrl  Germany 0 1 1
6 Károly Kárpáti  Hungary 0 1 1
6 Paride Romagnoli  Italy 0 1 1
6 Doc Strong  United States 0 1 1
10 Sadik Soğanli  Turkey 0 2 2
11 Gottfried Arn  Switzerland 0 3 3
11 Václav Brdek  Czechoslovakia 0 3 3
11 Charles Delporte  France 0 3 3
11 Dick Garrard  Australia 0 3 3
11 Jean Lalemand  Belgium 0 3 3
11 Howie Thomas  Canada 0 3 3
11 Arthur Thompson  Great Britain 0 3 3

Round 2

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No wrestlers managed to get through the second round with 0 points; of the five who started with that score, two won by decision and three lost. At the end of the round, five men had 1 point, one had 2 points, and six had 3 points. The five wrestlers who lost in both the first two rounds were eliminated.[4]

Bouts
Winner Nation Victory Type Loser Nation
Eiichi Kazama  Japan Decision, 3–0 Adalbert Toots  Estonia
Wolfgang Ehrl  Germany Fall Václav Brdek  Czechoslovakia
Doc Strong  United States Decision, 3–0 Gottfried Arn  Switzerland
Sadik Soğanli  Turkey Decision, 3–0 Göte Melin  Sweden
Hermanni Pihlajamäki  Finland Decision, 3–0 Arthur Thompson  Great Britain
Paride Romagnoli  Italy Fall Jean Lalemand  Belgium
Károly Kárpáti  Hungary Fall Dick Garrard  Australia
Charles Delporte  France Fall Aage Meyer  Denmark
Howie Thomas  Canada Bye N/A N/A
Points
Rank Wrestler Nation Start Earned Total
1 Wolfgang Ehrl  Germany 1 0 1
1 Károly Kárpáti  Hungary 1 0 1
1 Eiichi Kazama  Japan 0 1 1
1 Hermanni Pihlajamäki  Finland 0 1 1
1 Paride Romagnoli  Italy 1 0 1
6 Doc Strong  United States 1 1 2
7 Charles Delporte  France 3 0 3
7 Göte Melin  Sweden 0 3 3
7 Aage Meyer  Denmark 0 3 3
7 Sadik Soğanli  Turkey 2 1 3
7 Howie Thomas  Canada 3 0 3
7 Adalbert Toots  Estonia 0 3 3
13 Gottfried Arn  Switzerland 3 3 6
13 Václav Brdek  Czechoslovakia 3 3 6
13 Dick Garrard  Australia 3 3 6
13 Jean Lalemand  Belgium 3 3 6
13 Arthur Thompson  Great Britain 3 3 6

Round 3

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Ehrl and Pihlajamäki maintained their 1-point scores with wins by fall. Kárpáti also won again, by decision to receive his second point. Two men finished with 3 points, and three more with 4 points. Four wrestlers were eliminated with their second losses in this round.[4]

Bouts
Winner Nation Victory Type Loser Nation
Adalbert Toots  Estonia Decision, 3–0 Howie Thomas  Canada
Wolfgang Ehrl  Germany Fall Eiichi Kazama  Japan
Doc Strong  United States Decision, 3–0 Göte Melin  Sweden
Hermanni Pihlajamäki  Finland Fall Sadik Soğanli  Turkey
Károly Kárpáti  Hungary Decision, 3–0 Paride Romagnoli  Italy
Charles Delporte  France Default Aage Meyer  Denmark
Points
Rank Wrestler Nation Start Earned Total
1 Wolfgang Ehrl  Germany 1 0 1
1 Hermanni Pihlajamäki  Finland 1 0 1
3 Károly Kárpáti  Hungary 1 1 2
4 Charles Delporte  France 3 0 3
4 Doc Strong  United States 2 1 3
6 Eiichi Kazama  Japan 1 3 4
6 Paride Romagnoli  Italy 1 3 4
6 Adalbert Toots  Estonia 3 1 4
9 Göte Melin  Sweden 3 3 6
9 Aage Meyer  Denmark 3 3 6
9 Sadik Soğanli  Turkey 3 3 6
9 Howie Thomas  Canada 3 3 6

Round 4

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Four wrestlers were eliminated in this round, but it was not simply the four losers. Pihlajamäki survived his loss with only 4 points, staying in competition. Kazama, by contrast, was eliminated despite winning, as the win by decision took him from 4 points to 5. Of the four remaining wrestlers, none had fewer than 2 points after the round. The official report ranks Strong 5th and Romagnoli 6th, but Sports-Reference gives Kazama 5th and Strong 6th which is more consistent with the scoring system.[4][1]

Bouts
Winner Nation Victory Type Loser Nation
Charles Delporte  France Withdrew Adalbert Toots  Estonia
Eiichi Kazama  Japan Decision, 2–1 Doc Strong  United States
Wolfgang Ehrl  Germany Decision, 3–0 Paride Romagnoli  Italy
Károly Kárpáti  Hungary Fall Hermanni Pihlajamäki  Finland
Points
Rank Wrestler Nation Start Earned Total
1 Wolfgang Ehrl  Germany 1 1 2
1 Károly Kárpáti  Hungary 2 0 2
3 Charles Delporte  France 3 0 3
4 Hermanni Pihlajamäki  Finland 1 3 4
5 Eiichi Kazama  Japan 4 1 5
6 Doc Strong  United States 3 2 5
7 Paride Romagnoli  Italy 4 3 7
7 Adalbert Toots  Estonia 4 3 7

Round 5

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Delporte was the only man eliminated in this round, as Ehrl's loss by split decision moved him only from 2 points to 4. Kárpáti picked up a third point for that bout. Pihlajamäki, starting at 4 points and needing a win by fall to stay in contention, won by fall. This left three men to contest the medals. Kárpáti had already defeated both Pihlajamäki and Ehrl, so could not face them again, making Pihlajamäki against Ehrl the only remaining possible bout. Because Kárpáti had a lower point total than either of the men who would face each other in the next round, Kárpáti secured the gold medal in this round.[4]

Bouts
Winner Nation Victory Type Loser Nation
Hermanni Pihlajamäki  Finland Fall Charles Delporte  France
Károly Kárpáti  Hungary Decision, 2–1 Wolfgang Ehrl  Germany
Points
Rank Wrestler Nation Start Earned Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Károly Kárpáti  Hungary 2 1 3
2 Wolfgang Ehrl  Germany 2 2 4
2 Hermanni Pihlajamäki  Finland 4 0 4
4 Charles Delporte  France 3 3 6

Round 6

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With all but three wrestlers eliminated, Kárpáti guaranteed gold, and Pihlajamäki and Ehrl going into the round tied on points, the sixth round was a straight-up silver/bronze medal match. Ehrl won by fall to take the silver medal.[4]

Bouts
Winner Nation Victory Type Loser Nation
Wolfgang Ehrl  Germany Fall Hermanni Pihlajamäki  Finland
Points
Rank Wrestler Nation Start Earned Total
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Wolfgang Ehrl  Germany 4 0 4
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Hermanni Pihlajamäki  Finland 4 3 7

References

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  1. ^ a b "Wrestling at the 1936 Berlin Summer Games: Men's Lightweight, Freestyle". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 23 February 2019.
  2. ^ Official Olympic Report, la84.org. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  3. ^ a b Official Report, p. 716.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Official Report, p. 730.