The men's shot put event at the 1932 Olympic Games took place July 31. 15 athletes from 10 nations competed.[1] The 1930 Olympic Congress in Berlin had reduced the limit from 4 athletes per NOC to 3 athletes.[2] Leo Sexton of the United States won the gold medal, the nation's third consecutive and eighth overall victory in the men's shot put.[3] It was also the third consecutive year the Americans took the top two places (including a full medal sweep in 1924), as Harlow Rothert took silver. František Douda won Czechoslovakia's first shot put medal with a bronze.

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Men's shot put
at the Games of the X Olympiad
Leo Sexton
VenueLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum
DatesJuly 31, 1932
Competitors15 from 10 nations
Winning distance16.005 OR
Medalists
Leo Sexton
 United States
Harlow Rothert
 United States
František Douda
 Czechoslovakia
 1928
1936 
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Background

This was the ninth appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Bronze medalist Emil Hirschfeld of Germany was the only returning thrower from the 1928 Games. The top two throwers in 1932 were Leo Sexton and Bruce Bennett of the United States; Bennett failed to make the American team, however, leaving Sexton as the Olympic favorite. He faced strong challengers, however, as Hirschfeld, František Douda of Czechoslovakia, and Zygmunt Heljasz of Poland had taken turns as world record holder between 1928 and 1932.[1]

Argentina, Poland, and South Africa each made their debut in the men's shot put. The United States appeared for the ninth time, the only nation to have competed in all Olympic shot put competitions to date.

Competition format

The competition continued to use the two-round format used in 1900 and since 1908, with results carrying over between rounds. Each athlete received three throws in the qualifying round. The top six men advanced to the final, where they received an additional three throws. The best result, qualifying or final, counted.[1][4]

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in metres) prior to the 1932 Summer Olympics.

World record Zygmunt Heljasz (POL)16.05 Poznań, Poland29 June 1932
Olympic record John Kuck (USA)15.87 Amsterdam, Netherlands29 July 1928

Leo Sexton broke the Olympic record with a 15.940 metres throw in the fourth round before breaking it again with 16.005 metres in the final throw.

Schedule

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Date Time Round
Sunday, 31 July 193214:30Final
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Results

More information Rank, Athlete ...
RankAthleteNation123456DistanceNotes
1st place, gold medalist(s)Leo Sexton United States15.60015.56015.72015.940 OR15.48016.005 OR16.005OR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Harlow Rothert United States15.67015.67515.43014.990XX15.675
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)František Douda Czechoslovakia15.61015.24014.49015.05015.22015.33015.610
4Emil Hirschfeld Germany15.21015.36015.02015.38015.54015.56015.560
5Nelson Gray United States15.46014.90014.84013.740XX15.460
6Hans-Heinrich Sievert Germany13.87014.99014.75015.070XX15.070
7Zygmunt Heljasz Poland13.80014.80014.490Did not advance14.800
8József Darányi Hungary14.58014.68014.670Did not advance14.680
9Kalle Järvinen Finland13.80014.63013.910Did not advance14.630
10Jules Noël France14.37013.91014.530Did not advance14.530
11Harry Hart South Africa14.470X14.220Did not advance14.470
12Clément Duhour FranceX12.31013.960Did not advance13.960
13Paul Winter France12.57012.60013.140Did not advance13.140
14Pedro Elsa Argentina11.770X11.210Did not advance11.770
Antônio Lira BrazilXXXDid not advanceNo mark
Jesús Aguirre MexicoDNS
Carmine Giorgi BrazilDNS
Emil Janausch AustriaDNS
Pat O'Callaghan IrelandDNS
Georgios Theodoratos GreeceDNS
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References

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