1936 WINTER OLYMPICS


The '1936 Winter Olympics', officially known as the 'IV Olympic Winter Games', were celebrated in 1936 in the market town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Bavaria, Germany. Germany also hosted the Summer Olympics the same year in Berlin.

Contents
Highlights
Sports
Demonstration sports
Participating nations
Medal count
Bibliography
External links

Highlights



Alpine skiing made its first appearance in the winter olympics as the combined, which added a skier's results in both the downhill and slalom. German athletes won both the men's and women's events:

Ivar Ballangrud won three out of the four speed skating races.

Sonja Henie won her third consecutive gold medal in woman's figure skating.

Switzerland won the 4 man bobsled in a time of 5:19.85.

★ The country who won the overall games was Norway with a total of 7 gold medals, 5 silver medals and 3 bronze medals.

★ These games had the largest and heaviest medals ever awarded to athletes: 100 mm diameter, 4 mm thick, 324 grams.

Sports


A total of 17 events in 8 sporting disciplines were contested at these Games:

Alpine skiing (2)

Bobsleigh (2)

Figure skating (3)

Ice hockey (1)

Nordic skiing


Cross-country skiing (3)


Nordic combined (1)


Ski jumping (1)

Speed skating (4)
Demonstration sports


Military patrol

Ice stock sport

Participating nations


28 nations sent athletes to compete in Germany, to date the largest number at a Winter Games. Australia, Bulgaria, Greece, Liechtenstein, Spain, and Turkey all made their Winter Olympic debut in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, and Estonia, Latvia, the Netherlands, and Yugoslavia all returned to the Games after having missed the 1932 Winter Olympics.





























Medal count


1 7 5 3 15
2 (host nation) 3 3 0 6
3 2 2 3 7
4 1 2 3 6
5 1 2 0 3
6 1 1 2 4
7 1 1 1 3
8 1 0 3 4
9 0 1 0 1
10 0 0 1 1
0 0 1 1

Bibliography

''Berlin Games – How Hitler Stole the Olympic Dream'', by Guy Walters ISBN 0-7195-6783-1 (UK) 0060874120 (USA)

External links



Complete official IOC report. In English

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