1936 Berlin Olympic Games Medal Table
Overview
The 1936 Berlin Olympic Games saw the participation of 3963 athletes from 49 National Olympic Committees (NOCs), competing in a total of 129 events across 19 sports. This marked the highest number of athletes and events in Olympic history up to that point.
Medal Count
The Official Medal Table of the 1936 Summer Olympic Games lists the 12 nations that won the most medals. Germany led the medal count with a total of 89 medals, including 33 gold medals. The United States finished second with 56 medals, including 24 gold medals. Hungary came in third with 44 medals, including 10 gold medals.
Notable Achievements
Among the notable achievements of the 1936 Games, Volmari Iso-Hollo of Finland won the gold medal in the 3000m steeplechase. At the age of 12, Inge Sorensen of Denmark became the youngest medallist in Olympic history by winning a bronze medal in the 200m breaststroke.
Conclusion
The 1936 Berlin Olympic Games were a significant event in Olympic history, showcasing the athletic achievements of the era and setting new standards for participation and competition. The medal table reflects the dominance of Germany and the United States, as well as the rising stars of Hungary and other nations.
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