Gymnastics at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Women's artistic team all-around

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Women's artistic team all-around
at the Games of the XI Olympiad
Venue Waldbühne
Date12 August
Competitors64 from 8 nations
Winning score108.25
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Anita Bärwirth
Erna Bürger
Isolde Frölian
Friedl Iby
Trudi Meyer
Paula Pöhlsen
Julie Schmitt
Käthe Sohnemann
Flag of the German Reich (1935-1945).svg  Germany
Silver medal icon.svg Jaroslava Bajerová
Vlasta Děkanová
Božena Dobešová
Vlasta Foltová
Anna Hřebřinová
Matylda Pálfyová
Zdeňka Veřmiřovská
Marie Větrovská
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia
Bronze medal icon.svg Margit Csillik
Margit Kalocsai
Ilona Madary
Gabriella Mészáros
Margit Nagy
Olga Törös
Judit Tóth
Eszter Voit
Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946; 3-2 aspect ratio).svg  Hungary
  1928
1948  

The women's artistic team all-around competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics was held at the Waldbühne on 12 August. It was the second appearance of the event. [1] [2]

Competition format

The gymnastics format returned to the aggregation format used in 1928, when women's gymnastics debuted at the Olympic Games. Each nation entered a team of eight gymnasts. All entrants in the gymnastics competitions performed both a compulsory exercise and a voluntary exercise on each of the three apparatus, with the scores summed to give a final total. Each team also performed two group exercises. The top six individual scores on each team and the two group exercises were summed to give a team all-around score. No individual medals (for either all-around or apparatus) were awarded for women.

Results

RankNationGymnastIndividual resultsGroup exercisesTeam total
Saut de cheval.svg Barres paralleles.svg Poutre.svg Individual TotalsFreeApparatus
CVTotalCVTotalCVTotalCVGrand Total12
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the German Reich (1935-1945).svg  Germany Trudi Meyer 7.9013.9521.859.0514.0523.109.2013.4022.6026.1541.4067.5557.2551.00506.50
Erna Bürger 8.2513.8022.058.3014.0522.358.9514.1023.0525.5041.9567.45
Käthe Sohnemann 8.2013.9522.158.5514.5023.058.5513.3021.8525.3041.7567.05
Isolde Frölian 8.1513.8522.008.4514.2022.657.9513.1521.1024.5541.2065.75
Anita Bärwirth 8.9013.5522.458.2012.9021.108.3513.5521.9025.4540.0065.45
Paula Pöhlsen 7.8013.2021.008.1514.2022.358.1013.5521.6525.3041.7565.00
Friedl Iby 7.8512.0019.858.8014.1022.909.1011.9021.0025.7538.0063.75
Julie Schmitt 8.0511.2519.308.2513.3021.558.8512.4021.2525.1536.9562.10
Totals: 65.10105.55170.6567.75111.30179.0569.05105.55170.65201.90322.20524.10
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia Vlasta Foltová 8.1513.8021.958.2013.6521.859.1513.5022.6525.5040.9566.4556.8559.00503.60
Vlasta Děkanová 8.5013.4521.958.3514.2522.608.8012.6021.4025.6540.3065.95
Zdeňka Veřmiřovská 7.7513.1020.858.0013.9521.959.0014.1023.1024.7541.1565.90
Matylda Pálfyová 8.4513.3021.758.3013.0021.307.1013.9521.0523.8540.2564.10
Anna Hřebřinová 8.0513.1521.207.5013.5021.008.2512.2520.5023.8038.9062.70
Božena Dobešová 8.5012.9521.458.2513.6521.906.4512.8519.3023.2039.4562.65
Marie Větrovská 7.9512.2020.157.6011.3518.958.9012.2521.1524.4535.8060.25
Jaroslava Bajerová 7.9012.6020.507.3513.2520.607.0011.2518.2522.2537.1059.35
Totals: 65.25104.55169.8063.55106.60170.1564.65102.75167.40193.45313.90507.35
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946; 3-2 aspect ratio).svg  Hungary Margit Csillik 7.6012.6020.208.7514.0522.809.2013.1022.3025.5539.7565.3060.6056.00499.00
Judit Tóth 8.5013.0521.558.0513.9021.957.5013.7021.2024.0540.6564.70
Margit Nagy 6.9013.0519.958.6014.4023.008.3013.3021.6023.8040.7564.55
Gabriella Mészáros 6.8511.7018.557.8013.0020.809.1514.5523.7023.8039.2563.05
Eszter Voit 7.6512.6020.257.8513.2021.058.2513.3521.6023.7539.1562.90
Olga Törös 6.5012.7019.207.9012.9520.857.9513.9021.8522.3539.5561.90
Ilona Madary 7.0011.6518.657.9512.7020.658.0513.9021.9523.0038.2561.25
Margit Kalocsai 7.2512.8020.056.8010.0516.858.9514.0022.9523.0036.8559.85
Totals: 58.25100.15158.4063.70104.25167.9567.35109.80177.15189.30314.20503.50
4Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg  Yugoslavia Dušica Radivojević 8.2511.9520.207.7013.5021.208.3512.5520.9024.3038.0062.3057.6057.50485.60
Lidija Rupnik 8.2512.6520.908.1014.2522.356.5012.5019.0022.8539.4062.25
Marta Pustišek 8.5012.9021.407.4512.9520.408.8011.4020.2024.7537.2562.00
Olga Rajković 7.4512.5520.007.6513.1520.807.9513.2521.2023.0538.9562.00
Dragana Đorđević 8.1512.3520.507.5511.2518.808.9013.0021.9024.6036.6061.20
Ančka Goropenko 7.5511.9019.457.5513.4020.957.1512.6020.3522.8537.9060.75
Katarina Hribar 8.1513.4521.607.7513.1520.907.7010.4018.1023.6037.0060.60
Maja Veršeć 7.6512.6520.305.7511.5517.308.5512.5021.0521.9536.7058.65
Totals: 63.95100.40164.3559.50103.20162.7064.5098.20162.70187.95301.80489.75
5US flag 48 stars.svg  United States Consetta Caruccio-Lenz 7.6013.2520.858.3514.6022.959.0514.0023.0525.0041.8566.8551.9060.85471.60
Jennie Caputo 7.5513.7521.308.2014.4022.607.6013.9521.5523.3542.1065.45
Irma Haubold 7.1513.0020.157.7513.5521.308.0013.0021.0022.9039.5562.45
Margaret Duff 7.1512.5519.707.4513.0520.507.0013.3020.3021.4538.8060.50
Ada Lunardoni 6.7013.0019.706.8013.0019.807.9512.8020.7521.4538.8060.25
Adelaide Meyer 7.1010.2517.357.0514.0021.055.6012.5518.1519.7536.8056.55
Mary Wright 6.5010.9517.456.9011.6018.507.9011.2519.1521.3033.8055.10
Marie Kibler --5.75-5.75--5.75-5.75
Totals: 49.7586.75136.5058.2594.20152.4553.1090.85143.95161.10271.80432.90
6Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland Klara Sierońska 7.3513.1020.458.0513.4021.458.9013.8522.7524.3040.3564.6551.9046.85470.30
Marta Majowska 7.3013.5020.808.0011.9519.958.9513.4522.4024.2538.9063.15
Matylda Ossadnik 7.5512.3519.908.2014.2022.408.0512.1020.1523.8038.6562.45
Wiesława Noskiewicz 7.2513.1520.407.8012.0519.857.4513.7021.1522.5038.9061.40
Janina Skirlińska 7.7512.1519.907.4011.0518.458.2513.6021.8523.4036.8060.20
Alina Cichecka 7.3012.3519.657.8512.0019.856.7013.5020.2021.8537.8559.70
Julia Wojciechowska 7.009.4016.407.8513.0520.908.4012.1520.5523.2534.6057.85
Stefania Krupa 8.2012.4520.657.7011.2518.955.6011.7517.3521.5035.4556.95
Totals: 59.7098.45158.1562.8598.95161.8062.30104.10166.40184.85301.50486.35
7Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg  Italy Ebore Canella 8.5512.7521.307.6511.2018.859.2512.3521.6025.4536.3061.7551.2541.40442.05
Clara Bimbocci 7.1512.1519.307.6011.7519.357.9513.1521.1022.7037.0559.75
Elda Cividino 6.6012.5019.107.9010.4518.359.5512.7522.3024.0535.7059.75
Carmela Toso 7.5013.0520.557.9010.4018.306.8511.9018.757.5013.0557.60
Pina Cipriotto 7.8511.0518.906.9010.1517.058.2011.2019.4022.9532.4055.35
Anna Avanzini 6.6010.9518.857.0510.4517.508.1010.7518.8523.0532.1555.20
Vittoria Avanzini 7.2510.7518.007.4510.5017.958.959.8518.8023.6531.1054.75
Gianna Guaita6.6010.9517.557.157.2514.407.8011.6519.4521.5529.8551.40
Totals: 59.4094.15153.5559.6082.15141.7566.6593.60160.25185.65269.90455.55
8Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Mary Heaton 6.7512.4019.157.5013.2520.757.908.3516.2522.1534.0056.1552.0043.00408.30
Mary Kelly 7.3011.1518.457.659.8517.507.909.8517.7522.8530.8553.70
Lilian Ridgewell 7.1012.2019.307.5510.2517.806.259.6515.9020.9032.1053.00
Doris Blake 6.0512.3518.407.3511.0518.406.409.2515.6519.8032.6552.45
Brenda Crowe 6.7511.6518.406.2511.0517.304.009.3013.3017.0032.0049.00
Clarice Hanson 6.5012.7019.206.5010.6517.152.6510.0012.6515.6533.3549.00
Marion Wharton 7.9011.4019.306.5511.2517.806.603.259.8521.0525.9046.95
Edna Gross 7.2510.9518.205.559.6515.200.799.6510.4413.5930.2543.84
Totals: 55.6094.80150.4054.9087.00141.9042.4969.30111.79152.99251.40404.09

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