Athletics at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Men's marathon

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{{Infobox Olympic event

|event = Men's marathon

|games = 1936 Summer

|image = Japanese flag erasure incident by Dong-a Ilbo on 25 August 1936.jpg

|image_size = 200

|caption = The Dong-a Ilbo ran this picture of Sohn at the victory ceremony with the Japanese rising sun on his uniform obscured, leading to repercussions from the Japanese government

|venue = Start and finish at Olympiastadion

|dates = August 9, 1936

|competitors = 56

|nations = 27

|longnames = yes

|win_value = 2:29:19.2

|gold = Kitei Son

|goldNOC = JPN

|silver = Ernest Harper

|silverNOC = GBR

|bronze = Shōryū Nan

|bronzeNOC = JPN

|prev=1932

|next=1948

}}

{{AthleticsAt1936SummerOlympics}}

The men's marathon event at the 1936 Summer Olympic Games took place August 9. Fifty-six athletes from 27 nations competed. The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The race was won by Sohn Kee-chung, a Korean athlete competing for Japan as the country was under Japanese occupation; Sohn refused to acknowledge the Japanese anthem at the victory ceremony.{{cite web |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1936/ATH/mens-marathon.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200417173755/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1936/ATH/mens-marathon.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=17 April 2020 |title=Athletics at the 1936 Berlin Summer Games: Men's Marathon |access-date=30 April 2017 |work=sports-reference.com}} Sohn was the first Korean athlete to win an Olympic gold medal, though the medal remains credited as Japan's first victory in the Olympic marathon. Finland (barely) missed the marathon podium for the first time since World War I, with its top two runners placing 4th and 5th.

Korean athletes

During the time of the competition, Korea was a colony of Japan, therefore Korean sportsmen competed as members of Japanese team and were using their Japanese names. The Korean names of Son Kitei and Nan Shōryū are Sohn Kee-chung and Nam Sung-yong respectively. After Sohn's victory, he bowed his head during the Japanese anthem at his medal ceremony and remarked that he was ashamed to compete for Japan, an occupying power, rather than an independent Korea. A Korean newspaper, The Dong-a Ilbo, obscured the Japanese rising sun symbol on Sohn's uniform in a photograph of the victory ceremony, resulting in the Japanese government suspending the newspaper and jailing some of its employees.

Background

This was the tenth appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Returning runners from 1932 included the defending champion, Juan Carlos Zabala of Argentina, and tenth-place finisher Anders Hartington Andersen of Denmark. Sohn Kee-chung had broken the world record in 1935, won 9 of the 12 marathons he had run since 1933, and finished in the top three in the other 3.{{cite web |url=https://www.olympedia.org/results/58231 |work=Olympedia |title=Marathon, Men |access-date=27 August 2020}}

Bulgaria, the Republic of China, Peru, Poland, and Switzerland each made their first appearance in Olympic marathons. The United States made its tenth appearance, the only nation to have competed in each Olympic marathon to that point.

Competition format and course

As all Olympic marathons, the competition was a single race. The now-standard marathon distance of 26 miles, 385 yards was run over a course that started in the Olympic Stadium. After going around the stadium, the starting field left the stadium through the Marathon Gate. The runners crossed the Maifeld and then turned right into the Angerburger Avenue. Shortly thereafter, it was then left into Glockenturmstraße and the first checkpoint after 4 km on the Havelchaussee. They went on the banks of the Havel along the Grunewald to the left side. The second checkpoint was 6 kilometers on Rupenhorn, at kilometer 8 of the third control point followed on Schildhorn. The Grunewaldturm was reached after 10 km, at the level of the island Lindwerder sending the runners southeast. At the end of Havelchaussee runners then turned left on the long, straight AVUS. The course went on the race track to the Nordschleife, there returned to the rotor field and the previous route ran back to the Olympic Stadium. The athletes came through the Marathon Gate back to the stadium and then ran for about 150 meters to the finish line.[http://library.la84.org/6oic/OfficialReports/1936/1936v2sum.pdf Offizieller Bericht S. 644 (engl.)]

This route differs from the present-day Berlin Marathon.

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records prior to the 1936 Summer Olympics per the IAAF. The ARRS lists Sohn as having run 2:26:14 on 21 March 1935.{{cite web|url=https://www.arrs.run/MaraRank/ATM_Mara1935.htm |title=World Marathon Rankings for 1935 |publisher=ARRS |access-date=March 17, 2010}}

{{World Olympic Record

| world_athlete = {{flagathlete|Kitei Son|JPN}}

| world_mark = 2:26:42

| world_place = Tokyo, Japan

| world_date = 3 November 1935

| olympic_athlete = {{flagathlete|Juan Carlos Zabala|ARG|1932 Summer}}

| olympic_mark = 2:31:36

| olympic_place = Los Angeles, United States

| olympic_date = 7 August 1932

}}

Sohn Kee-chung set a new Olympic best with a time of 2:29:19.2.

Schedule

The day was "dry and clear" and {{convert|22|C}}.

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! Date

! Time

! Round

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| Sunday, 9 August 1936

15:00Final

Results

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RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
{{gold1}}align=left|Kitei Sonalign=left| {{FlagIOC|JPN|1936 Summer}}2:29:19.2{{OlyR|athletics}}
{{silver2}}align=left|Ernest Harperalign=left| {{FlagIOC|GBR|1936 Summer}}2:31:23.2
{{Bronze3}}align=left|Shōryū Nanalign=left| {{FlagIOC|JPN|1936 Summer}}2:31:42.0
4align=left| Erkki Tamilaalign=left| {{FlagIOC|FIN|1936 Summer}}2:32:45.0
5align=left| Väinö Muinonenalign=left| {{FlagIOC|FIN|1936 Summer}}2:33:46.0
6align=left| Johannes Colemanalign=left| {{FlagIOC|RSA|1936 Summer}}2:36:17.0
7align=left| Donald Robertsonalign=left| {{FlagIOC|GBR|1936 Summer}}2:37:06.2
8align=left| Jackie Gibsonalign=left| {{FlagIOC|RSA|1936 Summer}}2:38:04.0
9align=left| Mauno Tarkiainenalign=left| {{FlagIOC|FIN|1936 Summer}}2:39:33.0
10align=left| Thore Enochssonalign=left| {{FlagIOC|SWE|1936 Summer}}2:43:12.0
11align=left| Stylianos Kyriakidesalign=left| {{FlagIOC|GRE|1936 Summer}}2:43:20.0
12align=left| Nouba Khaledalign=left| {{FlagIOC|FRA|1936 Summer}}2:45:34.0
13align=left| Henry Palméalign=left| {{FlagIOC|SWE|1936 Summer}}2:46:08.4
14align=left| Franz Tuschekalign=left| {{FlagIOC|AUT|1936 Summer}}2:46:29.0
15align=left| Jimmy Bartlettalign=left| {{FlagIOC|CAN|1936 Summer}}2:48:21.4
16align=left| Émile Duvalalign=left| {{FlagIOC|FRA|1936 Summer}}2:48:39.8
17align=left| Manuel Diasalign=left| {{FlagIOC|POR|1936 Summer}}2:49:00.0
18align=left| Johnny Kelleyalign=left| {{FlagIOC|USA|1936 Summer}}2:49:32.4
19align=left| Miloslav Luňákalign=left| {{FlagIOC|TCH|1936 Summer}}2:50:26.0
20align=left| Felix Meskensalign=left| {{FlagIOC|BEL|1936 Summer}}2:51:19.0
21align=left| Ján Takáčalign=left| {{FlagIOC|TCH|1936 Summer}}2:51:20.0
22align=left| Rudolf Wöberalign=left| {{FlagIOC|AUT|1936 Summer}}2:51:28.0
23align=left| Ludovic Gallalign=left| {{FlagIOC|ROU|1936 Summer}}2:55:02.0
24align=left| Robert Nevensalign=left| {{FlagIOC|BEL|1936 Summer}}2:55:51.0
25align=left| Anders Hartington Andersenalign=left| {{FlagIOC|DEN|1936 Summer}}2:56:31.0
26align=left| Gabriel Mendozaalign=left| {{FlagIOC|PER|1936 Summer}}2:57:17.8
27align=left| Tommy Lalandealign=left| {{FlagIOC|RSA|1936 Summer}}2:57:20.0
28align=left| Artūrs Motmillersalign=left| {{FlagIOC|LAT|1936 Summer}}2:58:02.0
29align=left| Eduard Braeseckealign=left| {{FlagIOC|GER|1936 Summer}}2:59:33.4
30align=left| Percy Wyeralign=left| {{FlagIOC|CAN|1936 Summer}}3:00:11.0
31align=left| Fernand Le Heurteuralign=left| {{FlagIOC|FRA|1936 Summer}}3:01:11.0
32align=left| Wilhelm Rothmayeralign=left| {{FlagIOC|AUT|1936 Summer}}3:02:32.0
33align=left| Bronisław Gancarzalign=left| {{FlagIOC|POL|1936 Summer}}3:03:11.0
34align=left| Max Beeralign=left| {{FlagIOC|SUI|1936 Summer}}3:06:26.0
35align=left| Guillermo Suárezalign=left| {{FlagIOC|PER|1936 Summer}}3:08:18.0
36align=left| Boris Kharalampievalign=left| {{FlagIOC|BUL|1936 Summer}}3:08:53.8
37align=left| Arul Swamialign=left| {{FlagIOC|IND|1936 Summer}}3:10:44.0
38align=left| Josef Šulcalign=left| {{FlagIOC|TCH|1936 Summer}}3:11:47.4
39align=left| Franz Ehaalign=left| {{FlagIOC|SUI|1936 Summer}}3:18:17.0
40align=left| Wang Zhenglinalign=left| {{FlagIOC|ROC|1936 Summer}}3:25:36.4
41align=left| Stane Špornalign=left| {{FlagIOC|YUG|1936 Summer}}3:30:47.0
42align=left| José Faríasalign=left| {{FlagIOC|PER|1936 Summer}}3:33:24.0
rowspan=14 data-sort-value=43| —align=left| Juan Acostaalign=left| {{FlagIOC|CHI|1936 Summer}}data-sort-value=4:00:00.0| {{abbr|DNF|Did not finish}}
align=left| Franz Barsickealign=left| {{FlagIOC|GER|1936 Summer}}data-sort-value=4:00:00.0| {{abbr|DNF|Did not finish}}
align=left| Ellison Brownalign=left| {{FlagIOC|USA|1936 Summer}}data-sort-value=4:00:00.0| {{abbr|DNF|Did not finish}}
align=left| Giannino Bulzonealign=left| {{FlagIOC|ITA|1936 Summer}}data-sort-value=4:00:00.0| {{abbr|DNF|Did not finish}}
align=left| Paul de Bruynalign=left| {{FlagIOC|GER|1936 Summer}}data-sort-value=4:00:00.0| {{abbr|DNF|Did not finish}}
align=left| Kazimierz Fiałkaalign=left| {{FlagIOC|POL|1936 Summer}}data-sort-value=4:00:00.0| {{abbr|DNF|Did not finish}}
align=left| Aurelio Genghinialign=left| {{FlagIOC|ITA|1936 Summer}}data-sort-value=4:00:00.0| {{abbr|DNF|Did not finish}}
align=left| Billy McMahonalign=left| {{FlagIOC|USA|1936 Summer}}data-sort-value=4:00:00.0| {{abbr|DNF|Did not finish}}
align=left| Jaime Mendesalign=left| {{FlagIOC|POR|1936 Summer}}data-sort-value=4:00:00.0| {{abbr|DNF|Did not finish}}
align=left| Bert Norrisalign=left| {{FlagIOC|GBR|1936 Summer}}data-sort-value=4:00:00.0| {{abbr|DNF|Did not finish}}
align=left| Luis Olivaalign=left| {{FlagIOC|ARG|1936 Summer}}data-sort-value=4:00:00.0| {{abbr|DNF|Did not finish}}
align=left| Tamao Shiwakualign=left| {{FlagIOC|JPN|1936 Summer}}data-sort-value=4:00:00.0| {{abbr|DNF|Did not finish}}
align=left| Harold Websteralign=left| {{FlagIOC|CAN|1936 Summer}}data-sort-value=4:00:00.0| {{abbr|DNF|Did not finish}}
align=left| Juan Carlos Zabalaalign=left| {{FlagIOC|ARG|1936 Summer}}data-sort-value=4:00:00.0| {{abbr|DNF|Did not finish}}
rowspan=4 data-sort-value=57| —align=left| Vincent Callardalign=left| {{FlagIOC|CAN|1936 Summer}}data-sort-value=9:99:99.9| {{abbr|DNS|Did not start}}
align=left| Jean Chapellealign=left| {{FlagIOC|BEL|1936 Summer}}data-sort-value=9:99:99.9| {{abbr|DNS|Did not start}}
align=left| Ernst Hirtalign=left| {{FlagIOC|SUI|1936 Summer}}data-sort-value=9:99:99.9| {{abbr|DNS|Did not start}}
align=left| Jorge Perryalign=left| {{FlagIOC|COL|1936 Summer}}data-sort-value=9:99:99.9| {{abbr|DNS|Did not start}}

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