Chile at the 1936 Summer Olympics

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Chile at the
1936 Summer Olympics
Flag of Chile.svg
IOC code CHI
NOC Chilean Olympic Committee
Website www.coch.cl  (in Spanish)
in Berlin
Competitors40 in 8 sports
Flag bearerRafael Zúñiga [1]
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)

Chile at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany was the nation's seventh appearance out of ten editions of the Summer Olympic Games. This was the first time that the nation was represented by a team under the auspices of the Chilean Olympic Committee of 39 males and 1 female athletes that competed in 27 events in 8 sports. [2] The previous six teams that represented the nation were either walk-ons to the competitions or under the auspices of the Chilean Athletics Federation (FEDACHI) founded in 1914.

Contents

Athletics

Men
Track events
AthleteEventHeatQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Raúl Muñoz 400 m 50.55did not advance
Miguel Castro 1500 metres ?:??.?10did not advance
Walter Fritsch 400 m hurdles 58.36did not advance
Road events
AthleteEventFinal
TimeRank
Juan Acosta Marathon DNF
Field events
AthleteEventQualificationSemifinalFinal
DistancePositionDistancePositionDistancePosition
Juan Reccius Triple jump <14.0DNQdid not advance
Adolfo Schlegel Pole vault >3.80Q3.6024did not advance
Anton Barticevic Hammer throw >46.0Q45.2317did not advance
Combined events – Decathlon
AthleteEvent100 m LJ SP HJ 400 m 110H DT PV JT 1500 mFinalRank
Erwin Reimer Result12.05.92DNF
Points597538
Osvaldo Wenzel Result12.26.2512.431.6555.318.237.113.2054.934:34.6605815
Points556615661616614529628575680584
Women
Track events
AthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Raquel Martínez 100 m ??.?5did not advance

Basketball

7 August 1936
First Round
Chile  Flag of Chile.svg3016Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Berlin
16:00Scoring by half: 15–5, 15–11
Report, p. 1078Arena: Tennis Courts, Court 2
Referees: E. Ghirimoldi (Italy), Ch. Perschon (Germany), W. Balzereit (Germany)
9 August 1936
Second Round
Chile  Flag of Chile.svg2318Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Brazil Berlin
18:00Scoring by half: 10–4, 13–14
Report, p. 1080Arena: Tennis Courts, Court 2
Referees: E. Powers (Canada), F. Becker (Germany), H. Hammes (Germany)
11 August 1936
Third Round
Italy  Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg2719Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Berlin
16:00Scoring by half: 16–12, 11–7
Report, p. 1080Arena: Tennis Courts, Court 2
Referees: A. Selenoi (Estonia), Ch. Perschon (Germany), W. Balzereit (Germany)

Boxing

AthleteEventRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Guillermo López Flyweight ByeFlag of the German Reich (1935-1945).svg  Kaiser  (GER)
LRSC at Round 3
did not advance
José Vergara Bantamweight ByeFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Cornelis  (BEL)
L Points
did not advance
Carlos Lillo Lightweight Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg  Hamilton-Brown  (RSA)
W Points
Flag of Egypt (1922-1953).svg  Hakim  (EGY)
W Points
Flag of Estonia.svg  Stepulov  (EST)
L Points
did not advance
Enrique Giaverini Welterweight Flag of Denmark.svg  Pedersen  (DEN)
L Points
did not advance

Cycling

Four cyclists, all men, represented Chile in 1936.

Individual road race
Team road race
Sprint

Fencing

Seven fencers, all men, represented Chile in 1936.

Men's foil
Men's épée
Men's team épée
Men's sabre
Men's team sabre

Sailing

AthleteEventRaceNet pointsFinal rank
1234567
Erich Wichmann-Harbeck O-Jolle 384236711304

Shooting

Three shooters represented Chile in 1936.

50 m pistol

Swimming

AthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Washington Guzmán Men's 400 m freestyle 5:19.16did not advance
Alfonso Casasempere Men's 100 m backstroke 1:21.06did not advance
Jorge Berroeta Men's 200 m breaststroke DSQdid not advance
Carlos Reed DSQdid not advance

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References

  1. "Flagbearers for Chile". olympedia.org. OlyMADMen . Retrieved 23 December 2023.
  2. "Chile at the 1936 Berlin Summer Games". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 19 January 2015.