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THE FILM OF THE ELEVENTH
OLYMPIC GAMES, BERLIN, 1936
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DEDICATED TO THE FOUNDER
OF THE MODERN OLYMPIC GAMES,
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BARON PIERRE DE COUBERTIN,
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FOR THE GLORY AND HONOR
OF THE YOUTH OF THE WORLD
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CREATED BY LENI RIEFENSTAHL
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GREECE
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ARCADIA
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ATTICA
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CORINTH
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ATHENS
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BULGARIA
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YUGOSLAVIA
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BELGRADE
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HUNGARY
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AUSTRIA
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VIENNA
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA
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PRAGUE
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GERMANY
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GREECE
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SWEDEN
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GREAT BRITAIN
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AUSTRIA
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IT ALY
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FRANCE
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I declare the Berlin Olympic Games,
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celebrating the eleventh Olympiad
of the modern era,
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to be open.
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We swear that we will take part
in the Olympic Games
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as honorable competitors,
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respecting the regulations
which govern them...
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and participating
in the true spirit of sportsmanship
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for the honor of our country
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and for the glory of sport.
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People
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The people, our guests
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Enter now through open gates
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Joyfully, the champions will win
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In this celebration of victory, Olympia
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Joy is had even in defeat
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In this festival of peace, Olympia
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Joyfully, the champions will win
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In this celebration of victory
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Olympia
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The Olympic Games have begun.
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The best in the world
have gathered here in Berlin,
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and 51 nations will compete for victory.
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The enormous Berlin stadium
is packedto the very last seat.
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The best athletes from 51 nations
have gatheredhere
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to compete for sports'
most sought-after victory.
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During the course of these games,
the best athletes in the entire world
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will face off in the athletic realm
to defendthe honor of their countries.
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The Olympic Games have begun.
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The great stadium is fully occupied
by more than a hundred thousand.
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Here and there,
some wave small Japanese flags.
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And now, dear listeners,
here at the Olympic Stadium of Berlin,
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more than 51 nations have sent
their athletes, all their best athletes,
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to celebrate the opening
of these Olympic Games of 1936.
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In the classical discipline
of discus throwing,
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Carpenter, USA, will begin.
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He stepped out of the circle.
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Schroder,
the German world record holder.
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47.22 meters.
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Sorlie of Norway.
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48.77 meters.
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Syllas, Greece.
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47.45 meters.
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The second American, Dunn.
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49.36 meters.
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Bergh of Sweden.
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47.22 meters.
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Ling, China.
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He stepped out of the circle.
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Noel, France.
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44.56 meters.
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Fritsch, Germany.
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45.10 meters.
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Oberweger, Italy.
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49.23 meters.
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Last attempt for Schroder, Germany.
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Again just 47.93 meters.
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Carpenter now.
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50.48 meters!
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Victory and the gold medal for America!
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The women's discus throw.
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Wajsowna of Poland is the main rival
for German world record holder
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Gisela Mauermayer.
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43.54 meters.
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Kojima, Japan.
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33.50 meters.
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Wajsowna of Poland.
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44.69 meters.
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More than a meter further
than Mauermayer.
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Schieferova, Czechoslovakia.
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34.03 meters.
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Mineshima, Japan.
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37.35 meters.
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Paula Mollenhauer, Germany.
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39.80 meters.
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Gisela Mauermayer.
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Just 41.64 meters.
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Wajsowna, Poland.
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46.22 meters.
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The Pole is still in the lead.
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Last throw for Gisela Mauermayer.
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47.63 meters!
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A new Olympic record
and gold medal for Germany!
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In the women's javelin,
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it is between Luise Kruger, Germany,
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Maria Kwasniewska, Poland,
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and Tilly Fleischer, Germany.
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Last throw for Kruger.
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43.29 meters.
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The Pole.
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41.80 meters.
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Tilly Fleischer.
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45.18 meters!
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Gold and silver for Germany,
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Poland gets the bronze.
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The women's 80 meters hurdles.
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Qualifying heat.
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In the qualifying heat
for the women's 80 meters hurdles,
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we have Valla and Testoni, Italy,
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Taylor, Canada, Braake, the Netherlands,
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Steuer and Eckert, Germany.
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Testoni is out in front,
the first over the hurdles.
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The strong Canadian, Taylor,
is coming up.
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Valla of Italy and Steuer of Germany
are neck and neck,
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but Valla is the first
to cross the finish line.
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Gold goes to Italy,
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silver to Steuer of Germany,
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and bronze to Taylor of Canada.
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There are two Germans
in the final of the hammer throw.
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Their main rival is the Swede, Warngard.
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Rowe of the USA to throw.
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51.66 meters.
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Hein, Germany.
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54.70 meters. Hein takes the lead.
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Warngard of Sweden.
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54.83 meters,
13 centimeters more than Hein.
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Blask, Germany.
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54.10 meters.
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Koutonen, Finland.
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51.90 meters.
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Hein, Germany.
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54.85 meters,
two centimeters more than Warngard.
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Hein leads once more.
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Last throw for the Swede.
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Only 53.30 meters.
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Blask, Germany.
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55.04 meters, a tremendous throw!
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A new Olympic record.
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Germany's hammer throwers lead.
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Last throw for Hein.
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Even further! 56.49 meters!
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Gold and silver for Germany
in the hammer throw!
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Bronze goes to Sweden.
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The 100 meters qualifying heat.
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America's fastest runner, Jesse Owens,
is at the starting line.
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On your marks.
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Get set.
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Owens wins with a time of 10.4 seconds.
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In the next heat,
the strongest runners are
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Borchmeyer of Germany,
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McPhee of Canada,
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Berger of the Netherlands,
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and Sweeney of England.
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Get set.
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On your marks.
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Get set.
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Borchmeyer wins in 10.5 seconds!
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On your marks.
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Get set.
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10.2 seconds and a world record.
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Not allowable due to tailwind.
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The 100 meters sprint final.
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The six fastest runners in the world
are lining up.
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Borchmeyer...
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Wykoff,
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Owens,
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Strandberg,
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Osendarp and Metcalfe.
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Get set.
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Owens is in front, Strandberg behind him,
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Osendarp is fighting back...
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Metcalfe is in pursuit,
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and over the line!
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Jesse Owens wins the 100 meters.
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The women's high jump.
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The bar is set to 1.40 meters.
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Bell of Canada to jump.
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Carter, Australia.
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Dorothy Odam, England.
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Elfriede Kaun, Germany.
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Csak, Hungary.
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Bar height 1.55 meters.
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Arden, USA.
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On her third attempt.
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She fails to clear the bar
and is eliminated.
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Koen, the Netherlands.
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Dora Ratjen, Germany.
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Bell again, Canada.
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She too, has failed two attempts.
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She fails to clear the bar
and is eliminated.
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The bar is set to 1.60 meters.
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The first attempt for Elfriede Kaun.
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She fails to clear it.
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Csak, Hungary.
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She fails to clear it too.
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Sixteen-year-old Dorothy Odam.
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Second attempt for Elfriede Kaun.
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She fails to clear again.
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Now, the Hungarian.
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The last attempt for the German.
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Play-off at 1.62 meters.
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Kaun, Odam and Csak
are still in the competition.
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First, the Englishwoman.
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She fails to clear and is eliminated.
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Now, our Elfriede Kaun.
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Eliminated.
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Finally, the Hungarian.
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Ibolya Csak is the winner!
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The first gold medal for Hungary.
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In the shot put,
the main competitors are Torrance, USA,
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Barlund, Finland and Woellke, Germany.
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German decathlete Sievert to throw.
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14.79 meters.
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Kuntsi, Finland.
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14.61 meters.
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Torrance,
the American world record holder.
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15.38 meters.
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Bergh of Sweden.
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15.01 meters.
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Francis, USA.
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15.45 meters.
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Stock, Germany.
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15.66 meters.
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The Finnish champion, Barlund,
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Woellke's strongest opponent.
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16.03 meters! A new Olympic record!
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Woellke, Germany.
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15.96 meters.
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Seven centimeters less than the Finn.
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Last throw for Barlund.
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Even further!
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16.12 meters.
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Woellke, last attempt.
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16.20 meters!
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A win for the German!
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Gold for Woellke,
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silver for Barlund,
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and bronze for Stock.
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The 800 meters.
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The world's best middle-distance runners
take their places at the starting line.
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Two Negroes competing
against the strongest of the white race.
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On the inside, Edwards of Canada,
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next to him McCabe, England.
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The favorite for the race
is the enormous Negro, Woodruff.
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Lanzi of Italy
carries the hopes of Europe.
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Get set.
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Edwards takes the lead,
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ahead of Anderson of Argentina
and Lanzi of Italy.
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Edwards is still leading
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but Woodruff is closing in.
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Kucharski of Poland comes forward,
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gets close to the Canadian,
takes the lead...
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but Edwards is out in front once more.
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Woodruff charges, he takes the lead.
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Lanzi in the dark jersey in fifth place.
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Edwards is out in front.
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He wants to come first
in the 800 meters at last.
274
00:59:12,382 --> 00:59:16,176
He wants to win at last,
in his third Olympic Games.
275
00:59:18,179 --> 00:59:19,930
Where is Lanzi?
276
01:00:13,067 --> 01:00:15,861
Gold goes to Woodruff, USA,
277
01:00:15,945 --> 01:00:18,614
silver to Lanzi of Italy,
278
01:00:18,698 --> 01:00:21,450
bronze to Edwards, Canada.
279
01:00:29,000 --> 01:00:30,292
In the triple jump,
280
01:00:30,376 --> 01:00:33,670
the athletes from Japan
are battling the world record holder,
281
01:00:33,755 --> 01:00:35,380
Metcalfe of Australia.
282
01:00:46,809 --> 01:00:48,810
Romero, USA.
283
01:00:59,697 --> 01:01:02,115
15.08 meters.
284
01:01:02,200 --> 01:01:05,077
European champion Rajasaari of Finland.
285
01:01:10,875 --> 01:01:12,876
14.59 meters.
286
01:01:14,295 --> 01:01:16,129
Richardson of Canada.
287
01:01:17,465 --> 01:01:18,840
Foul.
288
01:01:24,514 --> 01:01:26,390
Wollner, Germany.
289
01:01:32,063 --> 01:01:34,189
15.27 meters.
290
01:01:34,273 --> 01:01:36,108
A new German record!
291
01:01:37,819 --> 01:01:39,903
Oshima, Japan.
292
01:01:49,080 --> 01:01:50,414
15.07 meters.
293
01:01:53,543 --> 01:01:55,544
Tajima, Japan.
294
01:02:04,554 --> 01:02:06,596
15.76 meters.
295
01:02:06,973 --> 01:02:09,057
A new Olympic record!
296
01:02:10,351 --> 01:02:12,686
Metcalfe, Australia.
297
01:02:24,907 --> 01:02:26,825
15.50 meters.
298
01:02:31,372 --> 01:02:33,498
Harada, Japan.
299
01:02:45,636 --> 01:02:47,679
15.66 meters.
300
01:02:58,566 --> 01:03:00,650
Tajima, Japan.
301
01:03:16,292 --> 01:03:18,168
16.00 meters!
302
01:03:33,559 --> 01:03:37,312
A world record and gold medal for Japan.
303
01:03:53,412 --> 01:03:54,788
In the long jump,
304
01:03:54,872 --> 01:03:59,042
the competition has been whittled down
to a battle between German Luz Long
305
01:03:59,126 --> 01:04:03,296
and the fastest man in the world,
Jesse Owens.
306
01:04:08,010 --> 01:04:10,637
7.54 meters.
307
01:04:12,014 --> 01:04:13,682
Jesse Owens.
308
01:04:19,564 --> 01:04:21,690
7.74 meters.
309
01:04:21,774 --> 01:04:23,900
Twenty centimeters further than Long.
310
01:04:26,487 --> 01:04:28,071
Long again.
311
01:04:34,161 --> 01:04:36,538
7.84 meters.
312
01:04:36,622 --> 01:04:38,331
The German leads.
313
01:04:40,418 --> 01:04:41,626
Owens.
314
01:04:51,220 --> 01:04:53,388
7.87 meters.
315
01:04:53,973 --> 01:04:55,932
Another three centimeters further.
316
01:04:56,976 --> 01:04:58,476
Luz Long.
317
01:05:09,906 --> 01:05:12,574
7.87 meters!
318
01:05:12,658 --> 01:05:14,284
The same distance as Owens!
319
01:05:14,368 --> 01:05:16,369
A new European record!
320
01:05:37,266 --> 01:05:39,893
And now Jesse Owens, once again.
321
01:05:57,870 --> 01:05:59,829
8.06 meters!
322
01:06:07,129 --> 01:06:09,214
A new world record!
323
01:06:09,840 --> 01:06:12,175
Gold medal for America!
324
01:06:25,314 --> 01:06:28,942
The 1500 meters final.
325
01:06:38,953 --> 01:06:40,578
Get set.
326
01:06:46,585 --> 01:06:48,211
The Englishman Cornes leads,
327
01:06:48,295 --> 01:06:51,798
Beccali of Italy second,
Bottcher of Germany in third.
328
01:06:51,882 --> 01:06:55,844
Ny of Sweden and the Negro Edwards
of Canada are neck and neck.
329
01:06:55,928 --> 01:06:58,138
Behind them,
the German champion, Schaumburg.
330
01:07:08,441 --> 01:07:10,358
Cornes is still leading,
331
01:07:10,443 --> 01:07:12,444
but now Bottcher pushes forward.
332
01:07:12,528 --> 01:07:15,238
He passes Beccali, passes Cornes,
and takes the lead.
333
01:07:15,698 --> 01:07:18,992
Schaumburg moves up to fourth,
behind Beccali.
334
01:07:24,832 --> 01:07:28,376
On to the second lap.
Cornes is out in front again.
335
01:07:33,340 --> 01:07:36,551
The American, Cunningham, pushes
forward from the center of the pack.
336
01:07:36,635 --> 01:07:38,636
He passes the Swede, Ny,
337
01:07:39,221 --> 01:07:41,389
and makes a charge
for the head of the pack.
338
01:07:41,474 --> 01:07:46,352
Level with Bottcher and Beccali,
followed by Lovelock, all in black.
339
01:07:47,063 --> 01:07:49,064
Cunningham draws level with Cornes...
340
01:07:50,941 --> 01:07:52,734
and now takes the lead.
341
01:07:53,611 --> 01:07:57,739
Schaumburg comes around the outside
and into second place, ahead of Lovelock.
342
01:08:05,081 --> 01:08:09,250
Cunningham, Schaumburg,
Lovelock, Beccali.
343
01:08:17,510 --> 01:08:19,219
Now Ny of Sweden makes a move.
344
01:08:19,303 --> 01:08:23,139
He passes Cornes, Bottcher,
goes by Beccali,
345
01:08:23,224 --> 01:08:27,936
even with Lovelock and Schaumburg
and into second place.
346
01:08:28,729 --> 01:08:30,396
Two laps left.
347
01:08:45,830 --> 01:08:49,958
Cunningham, Ny, Lovelock,
Beccali, Schaumburg.
348
01:08:57,216 --> 01:09:01,261
Ny goes after the American,
with Lovelock close behind.
349
01:09:01,345 --> 01:09:05,473
Ny increases the pace
but the American stands his ground.
350
01:09:12,940 --> 01:09:15,441
Cunningham and Ny are even.
351
01:09:18,529 --> 01:09:21,281
The Swede fights his way to the front,
352
01:09:21,699 --> 01:09:23,950
closely followed
by Cunningham and Lovelock.
353
01:09:28,664 --> 01:09:30,623
They're onto the last lap.
354
01:09:30,708 --> 01:09:33,626
Ny leads Cunningham and Lovelock.
355
01:09:35,754 --> 01:09:39,257
Lovelock mounts an attack,
past the American,
356
01:09:39,341 --> 01:09:41,176
and makes a charge for the Swede.
357
01:09:41,719 --> 01:09:43,761
He passes him!
358
01:09:43,846 --> 01:09:45,680
Followed by Cunningham.
359
01:09:47,391 --> 01:09:50,059
Beccali passes the worn-out Swede too.
360
01:09:50,686 --> 01:09:53,855
Lovelock, Cunningham, Beccali.
361
01:10:02,990 --> 01:10:05,491
The American
makes up ground on the bend,
362
01:10:05,576 --> 01:10:08,328
but Lovelock increases the pace.
363
01:10:08,412 --> 01:10:10,914
Beccali is fighting hard,
364
01:10:10,998 --> 01:10:13,833
but Lovelock is in the form of his life.
365
01:10:13,918 --> 01:10:16,085
Unstoppable!
366
01:10:21,175 --> 01:10:23,009
A world record!
367
01:10:41,278 --> 01:10:43,571
The gold medal goes to Lovelock
of New Zealand,
368
01:10:43,656 --> 01:10:47,283
in the world record time of 3:47.8.
369
01:10:47,368 --> 01:10:49,244
Silver for Cunningham of the USA.
370
01:10:49,662 --> 01:10:52,330
Bronze for Beccali of Italy.
371
01:11:44,383 --> 01:11:46,342
The men's high jump.
372
01:11:48,679 --> 01:11:51,389
The bar is set to 1.85 meters.
373
01:11:54,435 --> 01:11:57,729
Thurber of the USA begins.
374
01:12:09,658 --> 01:12:11,784
Castro Mello, Brazil.
375
01:12:15,998 --> 01:12:18,291
Asakuma, Japan.
376
01:12:22,838 --> 01:12:25,048
Toribio, Philippines.
377
01:12:34,725 --> 01:12:37,268
The bar is set to 1.90 meters.
378
01:12:38,145 --> 01:12:40,146
Yada, Japan.
379
01:12:57,706 --> 01:12:59,707
Kotkas, Finland.
380
01:13:09,635 --> 01:13:11,928
Weinkotz, Germany.
381
01:13:24,817 --> 01:13:27,026
Tanaka, Japan.
382
01:13:42,084 --> 01:13:44,335
Asakuma, Japan.
383
01:13:49,716 --> 01:13:51,759
Albritton, USA.
384
01:13:55,347 --> 01:13:57,515
Johnson, USA.
385
01:14:05,107 --> 01:14:07,900
The bar is set to 1.97 meters.
386
01:14:09,653 --> 01:14:11,863
Asakuma, Japan.
387
01:14:28,338 --> 01:14:30,047
Kalima, Finland.
388
01:14:36,722 --> 01:14:39,098
Weinkotz, Germany.
389
01:14:51,153 --> 01:14:53,237
Tanaka, Japan.
390
01:15:03,081 --> 01:15:05,166
Yada, Japan.
391
01:15:30,609 --> 01:15:32,652
Thurber, USA.
392
01:15:38,867 --> 01:15:40,952
Albritton, USA.
393
01:15:49,503 --> 01:15:51,754
Johnson, USA.
394
01:16:02,224 --> 01:16:05,351
The bar is set to 2.03 meters.
395
01:16:05,852 --> 01:16:08,229
There are only four men left
competing for gold.
396
01:16:09,022 --> 01:16:13,109
Kotkas of Finland,
the best high-jumper in Europe, begins.
397
01:16:20,075 --> 01:16:21,450
Eliminated.
398
01:16:22,995 --> 01:16:25,121
Thurber, USA.
399
01:16:42,472 --> 01:16:44,348
Albritton, USA.
400
01:16:49,813 --> 01:16:52,231
Johnson, USA.
401
01:17:21,595 --> 01:17:23,304
An Olympic record!
402
01:17:28,060 --> 01:17:31,228
Gold for Johnson, silver for Albritton,
403
01:17:31,313 --> 01:17:32,980
and bronze for Thurber.
404
01:17:33,065 --> 01:17:36,233
America's high-jumpers
take all three medals.
405
01:17:43,742 --> 01:17:45,326
Get set.
406
01:17:46,328 --> 01:17:48,245
The 110 meters hurdles.
407
01:17:48,330 --> 01:17:49,872
Intermediate heats.
408
01:18:12,062 --> 01:18:13,729
The second intermediate heat.
409
01:18:13,814 --> 01:18:17,108
From left to right,
Lavery of South Africa,
410
01:18:17,192 --> 01:18:20,861
Finlay of England,
the Negro Pollard of America,
411
01:18:20,946 --> 01:18:24,657
lvanovic of Yugoslavia,
O'Connor of Canada,
412
01:18:24,741 --> 01:18:26,534
Wegner of Germany.
413
01:18:26,618 --> 01:18:32,498
America's Forrest Towns won the first heat
in a world record time of 14.1 seconds.
414
01:18:32,582 --> 01:18:36,877
His main rivals are the black American,
Pollard, and Finlay of England.
415
01:18:36,962 --> 01:18:40,172
Finlay and Pollard are side by side
as they go over the hurdles.
416
01:18:40,257 --> 01:18:41,507
Finlay drops back,
417
01:18:41,591 --> 01:18:43,759
Pollard shoots forward,
fails to clear the hurdle
418
01:18:43,844 --> 01:18:45,678
and now Finlay is coming back,
419
01:18:45,762 --> 01:18:49,014
picking up speed
in a dramatic final battle.
420
01:18:49,099 --> 01:18:53,102
They both take the last hurdle
at full stretch,
421
01:18:53,186 --> 01:18:56,772
and now Finlay drives forward
and across the line!
422
01:18:58,233 --> 01:19:02,903
Pollard of America takes second,
O'Connor of Canada third.
423
01:19:06,783 --> 01:19:09,577
Forrest Towns before the final.
424
01:19:09,661 --> 01:19:11,954
His most dangerous opponents are Finlay
425
01:19:12,581 --> 01:19:15,583
and the black American, Pollard.
426
01:19:29,973 --> 01:19:31,223
On your marks.
427
01:19:32,100 --> 01:19:36,604
Lining up are Pollard of America,
O'Connor of Canada,
428
01:19:36,688 --> 01:19:39,690
Thornton of England, Lidman of Sweden,
429
01:19:39,775 --> 01:19:43,486
Forrest Towns of America,
and Finlay of England.
430
01:19:44,154 --> 01:19:45,780
Get set.
431
01:19:48,283 --> 01:19:51,368
Finlay and Towns
take the first hurdle together,
432
01:19:51,453 --> 01:19:54,246
but Towns increases his pace
and pulls away from Finlay.
433
01:19:54,331 --> 01:19:56,832
Pollard surges forward,
mounts an attack on Towns,
434
01:19:56,917 --> 01:20:00,878
but Towns sails over the last hurdle
and across the line!
435
01:20:03,632 --> 01:20:08,469
Towns won in the magnificent time
of 14.2 seconds,
436
01:20:08,553 --> 01:20:12,097
ahead of England's Finlay
and Pollard of America.
437
01:21:03,233 --> 01:21:05,442
Nikkanen, Finland.
438
01:21:11,616 --> 01:21:13,784
Toivonen, Finland.
439
01:21:18,874 --> 01:21:21,000
Klein, Czechoslovakia.
440
01:21:33,805 --> 01:21:35,890
Vattnes, Iceland.
441
01:21:45,942 --> 01:21:47,902
Terry, USA.
442
01:22:03,209 --> 01:22:05,127
Ueno, Japan.
443
01:22:20,894 --> 01:22:23,020
Toivonen, Finland.
444
01:22:34,950 --> 01:22:40,663
Matti Jarvinen, world record holder
and gold medalist in Los Angeles.
445
01:22:51,549 --> 01:22:53,550
The Hungarian Varszegi.
446
01:23:03,228 --> 01:23:04,853
Jarvinen again.
447
01:23:10,318 --> 01:23:12,111
Atterwall of Sweden.
448
01:23:15,782 --> 01:23:17,908
And once again our Stock of Germany.
449
01:23:23,206 --> 01:23:25,082
Toivonen again.
450
01:23:30,547 --> 01:23:32,715
Nikkanen, Finland.
451
01:23:39,848 --> 01:23:42,266
70.77 meters.
452
01:23:43,768 --> 01:23:45,686
Last throw for Stock.
453
01:24:05,623 --> 01:24:08,584
71.84 meters!
454
01:24:08,668 --> 01:24:10,753
A win for Germany in the javelin throw.
455
01:24:10,837 --> 01:24:14,673
Finland's dominance
is broken for the first time.
456
01:24:32,609 --> 01:24:38,572
From the Meuse to the Nemen
457
01:24:38,656 --> 01:24:44,787
From the Adige to the Belt
458
01:24:44,871 --> 01:24:51,085
Germany, Germany above everything
459
01:24:51,169 --> 01:24:56,173
Above everything else in the world
460
01:24:57,467 --> 01:25:03,472
Germany, Germany above everything
461
01:25:03,556 --> 01:25:09,812
Above everything else in the world
462
01:25:16,486 --> 01:25:18,821
The 10,000 meters event.
463
01:25:22,117 --> 01:25:24,326
The Englishmen go straight to the front.
464
01:25:24,410 --> 01:25:26,120
Potts leads from Eaton.
465
01:25:26,204 --> 01:25:28,831
Here comes the tallest
of the Englishmen, Burns.
466
01:25:28,915 --> 01:25:31,834
Beside him is Askola of Finland
in the blue jersey.
467
01:25:31,918 --> 01:25:34,962
Potts is ahead of Burns and Eaton.
468
01:25:40,593 --> 01:25:43,554
But the Japanese champion, Murakoso,
pushes forward.
469
01:25:48,601 --> 01:25:51,812
Murakoso, the Japanese champion, leads.
470
01:26:18,882 --> 01:26:22,426
The field is now really spread out
in the 10,000 meters event.
471
01:26:22,510 --> 01:26:25,345
Singh of India
is lapped by the lead group.
472
01:26:25,430 --> 01:26:28,724
Murakoso is in first,
Salminen of Finland second,
473
01:26:28,808 --> 01:26:30,017
Noji of Poland third,
474
01:26:30,101 --> 01:26:32,561
followed by Askola
and Iso-Hollo of Finland.
475
01:26:32,645 --> 01:26:35,063
The Englishman Burns is in sixth.
476
01:26:42,238 --> 01:26:44,781
The Japanese still leads the front group,
477
01:26:44,866 --> 01:26:47,910
and the order of these six leaders
is still unchanged.
478
01:26:47,994 --> 01:26:52,372
Askola pushes forward,
overtakes the Pole to take third place,
479
01:26:52,457 --> 01:26:56,585
presses further towards Salminen
and draws level with him,
480
01:26:56,669 --> 01:26:59,504
but it is still too early
for the final charge.
481
01:26:59,589 --> 01:27:01,715
He drops back to fourth again.
482
01:27:01,799 --> 01:27:04,426
Iso-Hollo presses forward
and overtakes the Pole
483
01:27:04,510 --> 01:27:05,761
to go into fourth place.
484
01:27:05,845 --> 01:27:09,431
The Finns are now in a single block
behind the Japanese runner.
485
01:27:12,227 --> 01:27:13,852
The Englishman, Burns,
has dropped back,
486
01:27:13,937 --> 01:27:16,563
he cannot keep up
with the speed of the leaders.
487
01:27:17,982 --> 01:27:21,485
Askola makes another charge
for Salminen, passes him,
488
01:27:22,028 --> 01:27:24,613
and Askola is now in second.
489
01:27:26,449 --> 01:27:28,492
The second Japanese runner is lapped.
490
01:27:28,576 --> 01:27:31,370
Salminen is in third and Iso-Hollo fourth.
491
01:27:31,454 --> 01:27:36,124
Noji of Poland maintains his hold
on the leaders' group, in fifth.
492
01:27:52,225 --> 01:27:57,521
The Finns increase the pace
and close down on Murakoso.
493
01:27:57,605 --> 01:28:00,232
The Finns mount an attack
on the Japanese runner.
494
01:28:09,909 --> 01:28:11,743
The Finns are in front,
495
01:28:11,828 --> 01:28:15,539
the long-awaited charge on the tenacious
Japanese runner has begun.
496
01:28:15,623 --> 01:28:18,917
Iso-Hollo and Askola
have overtaken Murakoso.
497
01:28:19,002 --> 01:28:21,503
The Japanese runner is in third.
498
01:28:26,676 --> 01:28:28,885
Salminen is past, too.
499
01:28:28,970 --> 01:28:33,223
The three Finns are at the front
on their own.
500
01:28:33,308 --> 01:28:37,019
Iso-Hollo in first, Askola second,
501
01:28:37,103 --> 01:28:39,146
Salminen third.
502
01:29:11,137 --> 01:29:12,554
The Finns increase the pace,
503
01:29:12,638 --> 01:29:15,349
but the small Japanese runner
breaks into the front group again.
504
01:29:15,433 --> 01:29:20,103
He's neck and neck with Salminen,
passes him and takes third place.
505
01:29:36,371 --> 01:29:39,873
Salminen pushes forward,
followed by Askola and Iso-Hollo.
506
01:29:39,957 --> 01:29:44,586
Last lap,
the big finish from the Finns begins!
507
01:30:02,688 --> 01:30:04,606
Noji of Poland is lapped.
508
01:30:04,690 --> 01:30:07,275
Two-hundred meters left
to the finish line now.
509
01:30:07,360 --> 01:30:13,198
Askola begins his sprint
and passes Salminen to take the lead.
510
01:30:35,638 --> 01:30:37,389
The home straight...
511
01:30:38,599 --> 01:30:40,892
Salminen increases the pace further still,
512
01:30:40,977 --> 01:30:43,520
Askola fights with grim determination,
513
01:30:43,604 --> 01:30:46,398
he speeds up and pushes forward,
514
01:30:46,482 --> 01:30:49,025
but Salminen is the winner.
515
01:30:56,784 --> 01:30:59,661
Gold for Salminen,
516
01:30:59,745 --> 01:31:02,038
silver for Askola
517
01:31:02,123 --> 01:31:04,374
and bronze for Iso-Hollo.
518
01:31:05,293 --> 01:31:09,421
Finland's runners
in the three medal positions.
519
01:31:35,656 --> 01:31:39,451
The final battle in the pole vault.
520
01:31:40,328 --> 01:31:45,832
Twenty-five competitors
have cleared a height of 3.80 meters.
521
01:34:28,913 --> 01:34:33,083
The winner of the pole vault
still has not been decided.
522
01:34:33,542 --> 01:34:37,921
For five hours, the last contenders
have been in dramatic competition.
523
01:34:38,005 --> 01:34:40,965
There are three Americans,
and two Japanese.
524
01:34:41,050 --> 01:34:46,179
The battle rages once again,
as in the 1932 Los Angeles games.
525
01:34:46,972 --> 01:34:49,599
The bar is set to 4.25 meters.
526
01:34:50,267 --> 01:34:54,145
First to jump is Oe of Japan.
527
01:35:04,073 --> 01:35:05,657
He fails to clear the bar.
528
01:35:20,297 --> 01:35:22,257
Second attempt.
529
01:35:58,586 --> 01:36:02,380
The strong American, Graber, steps up.
530
01:36:10,973 --> 01:36:12,807
He fails to clear the bar.
531
01:36:19,523 --> 01:36:22,776
His world record stands at 4.37 meters.
532
01:36:23,319 --> 01:36:26,237
He is America's best hope.
533
01:36:33,287 --> 01:36:35,622
Graber's second attempt.
534
01:36:44,173 --> 01:36:45,882
He fails to clear the bar again.
535
01:36:59,063 --> 01:37:01,356
His final jump.
536
01:37:09,740 --> 01:37:11,491
Eliminated.
537
01:37:15,037 --> 01:37:18,289
Nishida, the Japanese champion.
538
01:37:46,777 --> 01:37:49,153
Sefton, America.
539
01:38:14,346 --> 01:38:17,557
America's young athlete, Meadows.
540
01:38:29,194 --> 01:38:30,653
Fails to clear the bar.
541
01:38:53,886 --> 01:38:56,220
Second attempt for Meadows.
542
01:39:12,196 --> 01:39:15,198
The bar is set to 4.35 meters.
543
01:39:15,282 --> 01:39:19,369
Two Americans take on two Japanese
in the final round.
544
01:39:19,453 --> 01:39:20,912
Oe starts.
545
01:39:41,433 --> 01:39:43,101
Eliminated.
546
01:39:49,483 --> 01:39:50,817
Sefton.
547
01:40:05,874 --> 01:40:07,709
Also eliminated.
548
01:40:08,711 --> 01:40:11,963
Nishida and Meadows battle for gold now.
549
01:40:20,597 --> 01:40:22,098
Nishida...
550
01:40:34,028 --> 01:40:35,486
is out!
551
01:40:35,571 --> 01:40:39,449
The hours of battling for gold
proved too much for him.
552
01:40:53,672 --> 01:40:55,131
Meadows.
553
01:41:03,390 --> 01:41:05,641
A win for America!
554
01:41:18,155 --> 01:41:22,450
A new Olympic record
and gold medal for Meadows.
555
01:42:07,246 --> 01:42:09,539
The women's 4 x 100 meters relay.
556
01:42:10,124 --> 01:42:13,876
Germany, England, America, Canada,
557
01:42:13,961 --> 01:42:17,380
the Netherlands and Italy
are in the final.
558
01:42:17,798 --> 01:42:20,716
Germany holds the current world record.
559
01:42:39,194 --> 01:42:50,580
Get set.
560
01:43:00,632 --> 01:43:03,593
Meter after meter,
Germany's first runner, Emmy Albus
561
01:43:03,677 --> 01:43:05,261
closes in on the runners
562
01:43:05,345 --> 01:43:07,430
from the Netherlands and Canada
in the outside lanes.
563
01:43:07,514 --> 01:43:09,432
Germany leads at the first baton change.
564
01:43:09,516 --> 01:43:13,561
Kathe Kraub has the baton,
she passes the Canadian Dolson,
565
01:43:13,645 --> 01:43:17,690
overtakes the Dutch woman Koen
and extends Germany's lead.
566
01:43:17,774 --> 01:43:19,025
Second baton change.
567
01:43:19,109 --> 01:43:21,903
Dollinger is away and flying, a huge gap,
568
01:43:21,987 --> 01:43:23,988
six, eight, ten meters in front.
569
01:43:24,072 --> 01:43:26,407
No one can take the gold
from Germany now.
570
01:43:26,491 --> 01:43:28,534
Now for the final baton change.
571
01:43:29,036 --> 01:43:32,997
Baton to Dorffeldt,
Germany have dropped the baton!
572
01:43:36,960 --> 01:43:39,212
The way is clear for America,
573
01:43:39,296 --> 01:43:43,007
Helen Stephens
charges over the line in first.
574
01:43:46,929 --> 01:43:48,763
America in first,
575
01:43:49,223 --> 01:43:52,850
England second, Canada third.
576
01:43:58,774 --> 01:44:01,234
The men's 4 x 100 meters relay.
577
01:44:01,318 --> 01:44:05,905
In the final round:
Argentina, Germany, the Netherlands,
578
01:44:05,989 --> 01:44:08,866
America, Italy and Canada.
579
01:44:10,994 --> 01:44:12,536
Owens, the fastest man in the world
580
01:44:12,621 --> 01:44:16,249
and America's first runner,
takes the lead effortlessly,
581
01:44:16,333 --> 01:44:18,626
past Mariani for Italy.
582
01:44:18,710 --> 01:44:22,255
First baton change,
and Metcalfe has the baton,
583
01:44:22,839 --> 01:44:25,258
speeds past Humber of Canada,
584
01:44:25,968 --> 01:44:28,844
hands the baton to Draper
at the second change,
585
01:44:28,929 --> 01:44:31,847
Draper is away and flying,
a long way in front already.
586
01:44:31,932 --> 01:44:34,976
A monumental effort on the bend
increases the gap.
587
01:44:35,060 --> 01:44:36,560
Third baton change.
588
01:44:36,645 --> 01:44:41,732
Frank Wykoff has the baton,
and sprints toward the finish.
589
01:44:45,946 --> 01:44:49,615
America is first,
with a world record time of 39.8 seconds.
590
01:44:57,833 --> 01:45:01,919
Italy second, Germany third.
591
01:45:02,004 --> 01:45:06,007
Osendarp of the Netherlands
forfeited third after dropping the baton.
592
01:45:15,309 --> 01:45:17,685
The 4 x 400 meters relay.
593
01:45:17,769 --> 01:45:23,399
In the final round:
Germany, America, Canada, Sweden,
594
01:45:23,483 --> 01:45:25,735
Hungary and England.
595
01:45:28,238 --> 01:45:32,199
In the outside lane, Wolff runs
the first leg for Great Britain.
596
01:45:32,284 --> 01:45:34,952
He immediately tries
to pull away from the field,
597
01:45:35,037 --> 01:45:39,373
but Canada's fastest man, Fritz,
is already in second.
598
01:45:39,458 --> 01:45:42,251
He closes in on the Englishman
out in front on the straight.
599
01:45:42,336 --> 01:45:44,503
Just four meters now, three meters -
600
01:45:44,588 --> 01:45:47,340
The Englishman's stride
is getting shorter and shorter,
601
01:45:47,424 --> 01:45:50,468
and Fritz is getting faster and faster
behind him.
602
01:45:50,552 --> 01:45:54,513
Into the next bend,
the leader is struggling a little now.
603
01:45:54,598 --> 01:45:57,391
The Canadian is just two meters
behind the Englishman.
604
01:45:57,476 --> 01:46:00,853
Wolff has nothing left
in reply to the charge from the Canadian.
605
01:46:00,937 --> 01:46:03,898
Wolff is falling back
as they approach the home straight.
606
01:46:03,982 --> 01:46:05,733
Fritz is neck and neck with Wolff.
607
01:46:05,817 --> 01:46:09,570
Here comes the American runner,
beside him Hamann of Germany.
608
01:46:09,654 --> 01:46:13,824
The Canadian has a clear lead
on the home stretch. Baton change!
609
01:46:13,909 --> 01:46:15,159
Edwards takes the baton.
610
01:46:15,243 --> 01:46:18,537
He has had seven starts this week,
seven big races.
611
01:46:18,622 --> 01:46:21,540
This time he wants to win
the relay with Canada.
612
01:46:23,251 --> 01:46:25,211
America closes in.
613
01:46:25,295 --> 01:46:28,589
Young of America charges after him
with complete ease.
614
01:46:28,673 --> 01:46:31,550
He's right on his tail, right next to him,
615
01:46:31,635 --> 01:46:34,887
but in the same instant
the Englishman Rampling
616
01:46:34,971 --> 01:46:38,391
storms past them both in a single move.
617
01:46:38,475 --> 01:46:41,769
Baton change,
and Roberts is flying with the baton.
618
01:46:41,853 --> 01:46:46,315
The small Briton is tenacious and fast,
he holds victory for England in his hands.
619
01:46:46,400 --> 01:46:49,318
The broad-shouldered American O'Brien
is in pursuit,
620
01:46:49,403 --> 01:46:52,905
his long stride taking him
closer and closer to the race leader,
621
01:46:52,989 --> 01:46:54,824
but England is still in front.
622
01:46:54,908 --> 01:46:57,868
O'Brien picks up speed,
closing in with every step.
623
01:46:57,953 --> 01:46:59,745
Now he has caught Roberts,
624
01:46:59,830 --> 01:47:02,790
shoulder to shoulder
as they run the back straight.
625
01:47:02,874 --> 01:47:05,334
But Roberts is faster.
626
01:47:05,419 --> 01:47:07,002
Roberts takes the lead again,
627
01:47:07,087 --> 01:47:09,338
he pulls away from the American,
628
01:47:09,423 --> 01:47:13,634
one meter, two meters,
three meters ahead now.
629
01:47:13,718 --> 01:47:17,888
England is onto the home straight
and approaching the last baton change.
630
01:47:17,973 --> 01:47:20,307
And here is England's
strongest runner, Brown,
631
01:47:20,392 --> 01:47:22,977
the world's fastest
white 400 meters runner,
632
01:47:23,061 --> 01:47:25,229
he has started
six races already this week.
633
01:47:25,313 --> 01:47:28,649
Can he hold his ground
against the best of the Americans, Fitch?
634
01:47:28,733 --> 01:47:32,069
The American is coming,
he is completely relaxed,
635
01:47:32,154 --> 01:47:35,531
closing in a centimeter at a time.
636
01:47:35,615 --> 01:47:37,450
The Englishman is giving it everything.
637
01:47:37,534 --> 01:47:42,663
It is between America and England,
between Fitch and Brown.
638
01:47:43,457 --> 01:47:45,541
Two-hundred meters to the finish.
639
01:47:45,625 --> 01:47:48,419
The American
is gaining ground all the time.
640
01:47:48,503 --> 01:47:50,463
Brown must fight.
641
01:47:50,547 --> 01:47:53,257
The American
mounts an attack on the bend.
642
01:47:53,341 --> 01:47:56,677
He is just two meters
behind the Englishman now,
643
01:47:56,761 --> 01:48:01,015
but Brown holds his ground,
he is staying the course.
644
01:48:01,099 --> 01:48:04,935
He draws on the last of his reserves
to pull away from the American,
645
01:48:05,020 --> 01:48:10,232
and grinds out a win for England
in the men's 4 x 400 meters relay.
646
01:48:25,790 --> 01:48:28,167
Gold for England,
647
01:48:28,251 --> 01:48:30,711
silver for America,
648
01:48:30,795 --> 01:48:32,963
bronze for Germany.
649
01:48:53,610 --> 01:48:56,612
MARATHON FINAL
650
01:49:34,943 --> 01:49:38,153
The marathon,
the most colossal test for the athletes.
651
01:49:38,238 --> 01:49:40,531
Forty-two kilometers to the finish line.
652
01:49:40,615 --> 01:49:44,285
Fifty-six runners, the toughest and
most tenacious competitors in the world,
653
01:49:44,369 --> 01:49:47,288
give their all to win for their country.
654
01:49:47,372 --> 01:49:49,790
Zabala of Argentina,
who won gold in Los Angeles,
655
01:49:49,874 --> 01:49:51,375
is looking for a second win.
656
01:49:51,459 --> 01:49:54,837
But Japan, stronger than ever,
is a dangerous adversary.
657
01:49:54,921 --> 01:49:58,424
Nan is the favorite,
but Son is also strong.
658
01:49:58,508 --> 01:50:02,553
Or Finland, will their team
be stronger than the Japanese?
659
01:50:02,971 --> 01:50:05,014
The runners leave the stadium,
660
01:50:05,098 --> 01:50:07,349
Zabala leads.
661
01:51:06,660 --> 01:51:08,535
This is the German radio service.
662
01:51:08,620 --> 01:51:10,913
We are on the marathon route.
663
01:51:11,581 --> 01:51:13,248
Kilometer eight.
664
01:51:13,958 --> 01:51:17,711
The champion
from Los Angeles 1932 leads,
665
01:51:17,796 --> 01:51:20,339
Zabala of Argentina.
666
01:51:22,008 --> 01:51:24,718
Dias of Portugal is in second.
667
01:51:27,097 --> 01:51:31,266
Son of Japan and Harper of Great Britain
in third place.
668
01:51:58,336 --> 01:52:01,588
Here is the checkpoint
on the AVUS highway.
669
01:52:01,673 --> 01:52:03,465
Zabala still leads.
670
01:52:03,550 --> 01:52:07,261
The huge field of marathon runners
is now spread far apart.
671
01:52:07,345 --> 01:52:11,181
It stretches endlessly
across the glittering asphalt of the AVUS.
672
01:52:11,266 --> 01:52:14,685
Behind Zabala, Son Kitei of Japan
and Harper of England
673
01:52:14,769 --> 01:52:16,603
are neck and neck in second place.
674
01:52:17,480 --> 01:52:19,898
Dias of Portugal is in third,
675
01:52:20,608 --> 01:52:24,695
followed by Enochsson of Sweden
and Coleman of South Africa.
676
01:52:25,655 --> 01:52:29,241
The Finns run as one,
in reach of the leaders.
677
01:52:29,325 --> 01:52:32,244
Three runners, one country, one desire.
678
01:52:33,246 --> 01:52:36,582
Twenty-one kilometers still to go.
679
01:54:52,093 --> 01:54:54,136
This is the commentator
from the Kaiser Wilhelm Tower.
680
01:54:54,220 --> 01:54:57,180
The runners have completed
35 kilometers.
681
01:54:57,265 --> 01:55:00,183
Zabala, the champion in Los Angeles,
has collapsed.
682
01:55:00,810 --> 01:55:03,020
The fast start has worn him out.
683
01:55:03,104 --> 01:55:05,564
Son of Japan leads.
684
01:58:16,130 --> 01:58:21,218
The winner of the marathon
is Son Kitei of Japan.
685
01:58:32,980 --> 01:58:36,149
Second, Harper of England.
686
01:58:43,241 --> 01:58:46,868
Nan, also of Japan, in third.
687
01:59:03,594 --> 01:59:06,680
Fourth is Tamila of Finland.
688
01:59:10,309 --> 01:59:13,979
Fifth, Muinonen of Finland.
689
01:59:17,692 --> 01:59:22,028
Coleman of South Africa in sixth.
690
02:02:00,146 --> 02:02:03,023
People
691
02:02:03,107 --> 02:02:07,319
The people, our guests
692
02:02:07,403 --> 02:02:12,032
Enter now through open gates
693
02:02:12,116 --> 02:02:16,786
Peace to this festival of the people
694
02:02:16,871 --> 02:02:23,501
Honor will be our battle hymn
695
02:02:30,509 --> 02:02:34,888
Youthful skill will show its valor
696
02:02:34,972 --> 02:02:39,434
In the heat of competition, Olympia
697
02:02:39,518 --> 02:02:44,064
Your glory in deeds will be praised
698
02:02:44,148 --> 02:02:50,737
The purest goal, Olympia
699
02:02:58,287 --> 02:03:02,957
Joyfully, the champions will win
700
02:03:03,042 --> 02:03:07,587
In this celebration of victory, Olympia
701
02:03:07,671 --> 02:03:12,175
Joy is had even in defeat
702
02:03:12,259 --> 02:03:16,638
In this festival of peace, Olympia
703
02:03:16,722 --> 02:03:21,267
Joyfully, the champions will win
704
02:03:21,352 --> 02:03:25,313
In this celebration of victory
705
02:03:25,398 --> 02:03:48,086
Olympia
47499
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