Basketball at the 1936 Summer Olympics

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Basketball at the 1936 Summer Olympics was the first appearance of the sport as an official medal event. The tournament was played between 7 August and 14 August 1936 in Berlin, Germany. 23 nations entered the competition, making basketball the largest tournament of the team sports.

The International Basketball Federation, which is the governing body of international basketball, used the 1936 tournament to experiment with outdoor basketball. Lawn tennis courts were used for the competition. This caused problems when the weather was adverse, especially during the final game.

The medals were awarded by James Naismith, founder of basketball. All went to North American teams.

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[edit] Medallists

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
United States
Samuel J. Balter Jr.
Ralph Bishop
Joseph Fortenberry
John Gibbons
Francis Johnson
Carl Knowles
Frank Lubin
Arthur Mollner
Donald Piper
Jack Ragland
Willard Schmidt
Carl Shy
Duane Swanson
William Wheatley
Canada
Gordon Aitchison
Jan Allison
Arthur Chapman
Charles Chapman
Edward Dawson
Irving Meretsky
James Peden
James Stewart
Malcolm Wiseman
Mexico
Carlos Borja Morca
Victor Borja Morca
Rodolfo Choperena Irizarri
Paul Robert Fernandez
Andres Gomez Dominguez
Silvio Hernandez Del Valle
Francisco Martinez Cordero
Jesus Olmoz Moreno
Jose Pamplona Lecuanda
Greer Skousen Splisboury
Luis de la Vega Leija

[edit] Final ranking

  1. United States
  2. Canada
  3. Mexico
  4. Poland
  5. Philippines
  6. Uruguay
  7. Italy
  8. Peru

9-14 Brazil
9-14 Chile
9-14 Czechoslovakia
9-14 Estonia
9-14 Japan
9-14 Switzerland
15-18 China
15-18 Egypt
15-18 Germany
15-18 Latvia
19-23 Belgium
19-23 France
19-23 Hungary (withdrew before competition)
19-23 Spain (withdrew before competition)
19-23 Turkey

[edit] Results

[edit] First round

Winners advanced to the second round. Losers competed in the first consolation round for another chance to move on.

  • Estonia def. France, 34-29
  • Chile def. Turkey, 30-16
  • Switzerland def. Germany, 25-18
  • Italy def. Poland, 44-28
  • Peru def. Egypt, 35-22
  • Latvia def. Uruguay, 20-17
  • Brazil def. Canada, 24-17
  • Japan def. China, 35-19
  • Mexico def. Belgium, 32-9
  • United States def. Spain, forfeit
  • Czechoslovakia def. Hungary, forfeit
  • Philippines, BYE

[edit] First consolation round

Winners returned to the main competition for the second round. Losers were out of the tournament.

  • Uruguay def. Belgium, 17-10
  • China def. France, 45-38
  • Egypt def. Turkey, 33-23
  • Canada def. Hungary, forfeit
  • Germany def. Spain, forfeit
  • Poland, BYE

[edit] Second round

Winners advanced to the third round. Losers competed in the second consolation round for another chance to move on.

  • Philippines def. Mexico, 32-30
  • Japan def. Poland, 43-31
  • Uruguay def. Egypt, 36-23
  • Peru def. China, 29-21
  • United States def. Estonia, 52-28
  • Italy def. Germany, 58-16
  • Switzerland def. Czechoslovakia, 25-12
  • Chile def. Brazil, 23-18
  • Canada def. Latvia, 34-23

[edit] Second consolation round

  • Poland def. Latvia, 28-23
  • Brazil def. China, 32-14
  • Mexico def. Egypt, 32-10
  • Czechoslovakia def. Germany, 20-0
  • Estonia, BYE

[edit] Third round

The third round was the first to cause automatic elimination for losers, with no consolation round. Winners advanced to the fourth round.

  • Philippines def. Estonia, 39-22
  • Italy def. Chile, 27-19
  • Mexico def. Japan, 28-22
  • Canada def. Switzerland, 27-9
  • Uruguay def. Czechoslovakia, 28-19
  • Poland def. Brazil, 33-25
  • United States, BYE
  • Peru, BYE

[edit] Fourth round

Winners of the fourth round advanced to the medals round, with losers playing in classification matches.

  • United States def. Philippines, 56-23
  • Mexico def. Italy, 34-17
  • Canada def. Uruguay, 41-21
  • Poland def. Peru, forfeit

[edit] Classification 5-8

[edit] Preliminary matches

  • Philippines def. Italy, 32-14
  • Uruguay def. Peru, forfeit

[edit] Fifth place match

  • Philippines def. Uruguay, 33-23

[edit] Medals round

[edit] Semifinals

  • United States def. Mexico, 25-10
  • Canada def. Poland, 42-15

[edit] Bronze medal match

  • Mexico def. Poland, 26-12

[edit] Final

The finals were played 14 August under abysmal conditions. The contest was played outdoors, on a dirt court in a driving rain. Due to the quagmire, the teams could not dribble and the score was held to a minimum. High scorer in the game was Joe Fortenbury for the United States with 7 points. In addition, there were no seats for spectators and the nearly 1,000 in attendance had to stand in the rain throughout the entire game.

  • United States def. Canada, 19-8