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Berlin 1936

Jesse Owens

The Berlin Games are best remembered for Adolf Hitler’s failed attempt to use them to prove his theories of Aryan racial superiority. As it turned out, the most popular hero of the Games was the African-American sprinter and long jumper Jesse Owens, who won four gold medals in the 100m, 200m, 4x100m relay and long jump.

Television coverage

The 1936 Games were the first to be broadcast on television. Twenty-five television viewing rooms were set up in the Greater Berlin area, allowing the locals to follow the Games free of charge.

Young Olympians

Thirteen-year-old Marjorie Gestring of the US won the gold medal in springboard diving. She remains the youngest female gold medallist in the history of the Summer Olympic Games. Twelve-year-old Inge Sorensen of Denmark earned a bronze medal in the 200m breaststroke, making her the youngest medallist ever in an individual event.

Debuts and firsts

Basketball, canoeing and field handball all made their first appearances. The Berlin Games also became the first to introduce the torch relay, in which a lighted torch is carried from Olympia in Greece to the site of the current Games.

NOCs: 49
Athletes: 3,963 (331 women, 3,632 men)
Events: 129
Volunteers: n/a
Media: n/a


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Dances at the opening ceremony-At the Olympic stadium.
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Opening Ceremony Berlin 1936

Bird’s-eye view of the Olympic Stadium during the Opening Ceremony: the Marathon Gate and the lighting of the cauldron

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Berlin 1936-The delegations in the middle of the Olympic stadium, during the parade of the Czech delegation.
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Relay Berlin 1936

A torchbearer lights the flame from the altar of the Lustgarten, a pleasure garden located in the centre of Berlin

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Opening Ceremony Berlin 1936

Overall shot taken during the Opening Ceremony. In the centre is the Olympic cauldron; on the left is the Olympic flag

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Berlin 1936-Start of the final 100 m freestyle ladies.
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