Participation
Medals
Participation medal 1908
Participation medal 1920
Participation medal 1932
Participation medal 1936
Olympic Games
 Los Angeles
1932
 
USA
 

 

Participants:  1.331
 
   


Diameter:  60 mm
Weight:  147 gr.
Design by:  Julio Kilenyi

Obverse:
Standing athlete carrying unfurled banner of the Xth Olympiad.

Reverse:
Two seated female figures upporting shield of the United States.
 

Presentation box 


 
Commemorative Medals 1932: 

The design for the Commemorative Medals was produced by Julio Kilenyi of New York. On the face of the medallion is a figure representing the international athlete carrying the banner of the Xth Olympiad. On the reverse side are two figures supporting the shield of the United States. One of these figures is holding an olive branch and the other a shield bearing the seals of the State of California and of the City of Los Angeles. On the side is the California poppy, and on the margin, at the top, appear the words, "Los Angeles, California." The medals were of bronze.

(Source document:  Official Report 1932, page 331)


  

Participation
Medals
Participation medal 1908
Participation medal 1920
Participation medal 1932
Participation medal 1936
Olympic Games
 Berlin
1936
 
Germany
 

 


 
 


Presentation box

Diameter:  69,4 mm

Weight:  114 gr.

Design by:   Otto Placzek

Copies of medals: 20,000

Participants:  3,980

Obverse:
Five athletes, representing the five continents, pulling the ropes of the Olympic Bell.

Reverse:
Olympic Bell embossed with German Eagle holding Olympic rings within five concentric circles. 

 

 


 
Commemorative Medal 1936:

It is moreover required that every athlete and all persons who participate in an official capacity shall be awarded a commemoration medal. The number of artists whose services were enlisted for this work was intentionally limited, and among the 15 invited to compete there was not one who had not performed similar tasks in a completely satisfactory manner. The prize was awarded to the Berlin sculptor, Otto Placzek, his design revealing on one side five athletes representing the different continents, all of whom are engaged in pulling the rope of the Olympic Bell. The reverse side of the medal contained the Olympic Bell in relief. Bronze was selected as the appropriate metal for this medal, and the required number of 20,000 were cast by four Berlin foundries, Heintze & Barth, Sperlich, Noack & Martin, and Pilzing. Otto Placzek was also entrusted with the designing of the other medals issued by the Organizing Committee. These included the commemoration medal for the participants in the aeroplane, automobile and bicycle rallies as well as the medal for the carrier pigeon breeders who offered their birds for the festivities of the opening day. The artist utilized a uniform design for the reverse side of all these medals, the Olympic Bell, as the symbol of the Berlin Games, while the face revealed in each case the individual significance of the medal.

(Source document:   Official Report 1936, Vol. I, page 125)


 
 
 
 
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