Athletics Men's events •
Archie Williams – Won 1 gold medal in the
400 m race. •
Jesse Owens – Won 4 gold medals in the
100 m race, the
200 m race, the
long jump, and the
4 × 100 m relay team. •
John Woodruff – Won 1 gold medal in the
800 m race. •
Mack Robinson – Won 1 silver medal in the
200 m race. •
Ralph Metcalfe – Won 1 gold medal in the
4 × 100 m relay team and 1 silver medal in the
100 m race. •
James LuValle – Won 1 bronze medal in the
400 m race. •
Glenn Cunningham – Won 1 silver medal in the
1500 m race. •
Forrest Towns – Won 1 gold medal in the
110 m hurdles. •
Fritz Pollard – Won 1 bronze medal in the 110 m hurdles. •
Glenn Hardin – Won 1 gold medal in the
400 m hurdles. •
Foy Draper – Won 1 gold medal in the
4 × 100 m relay. •
Frank Wykoff – Won 1 gold medal in the 4 × 100 m relay. •
Eddie O'Brien – Won 1 silver medal in the
4 × 400 m relay. •
Harold Cagle – Won 1 silver medal in the 4 × 400 m relay. •
Robert Young – Won 1 silver medal in the 4 × 400 m relay. •
Alfred Fitch – Won 1 silver medal in the 4 × 400 m relay. •
Cornelius Johnson – Won 1 gold medal in the
high jump. •
Dave Albritton – Won 1 silver medal in the high jump. •
Delos Thurber – Won 1 bronze medal in the high jump. •
Earle Meadows – Won 1 gold medal in the
pole vault. •
Ken Carpenter – Won 1 gold medal in the
discus. •
Gordon Dunn – Won 1 silver medal in the discus. •
Glenn Morris – Won 1 gold medal in the
decathlon. •
Bob Clark – Won 1 silver medal in the decathlon. •
Jack Parker – Won 1 bronze medal in the decathlon.
Basketball The men's basketball team won the gold medal. The players were as follows: •
Sam Balter •
Ralph Bishop •
Joe Fortenberry •
Tex Gibbons •
Francis Johnson •
Carl Knowles •
Frank Lubin •
Art Mollner •
Donald Piper •
Jack Ragland •
Willard Schmidt •
Carl Shy •
Duane Swanson •
Bill Wheatley Boxing •
Jack Wilson – Won 1 silver medal in the
bantamweight. •
Louis Laurie – Won 1 bronze medal in the
flyweight.
Canoeing •
Ernest Riedel – Won 1 bronze medal in K1 10000 meters. ===
Football (soccer)===
Results :* U.S. 0–1 Italy
Roster :*
Charles Altemose :*
Frank Bartkus :*
Edward Begley :*
Julius Chmielewski :*
James Crockett :*
William Fiedler :*
Andrew Gajda :*
Frank Greinert :*
Fred Lutkefedder :*
George Nemchik :*
Peter Pietras :*
Francis Ryan :*
Fred Zbikowski :*
Fritz Stoll :*
Rob Denton Rowing The men's eight-man team won the gold medal. The team consisted of the following rowers: •
Herbert Morris •
Charles Day •
Gordon Adam •
John White •
James McMillin •
George Hunt •
Joe Rantz •
Don Hume •
Robert Moch Women competitors Athletics •
Helen Stephens – Won 2 gold medals in the
100 m race and the
4 × 100 m relay. •
Harriet Bland – Won 1 gold medal in the
4 × 100 m relay. •
Betty Robinson – Won 1 gold medal in the
4 × 100 m relay. •
Annette Rogers – Won 1 gold medal in the
4 × 100 m relay.
Swimming • Famous swimmer
Eleanor Holm was suspended by
Avery Brundage over "a drinking episode" while she was traveling to Germany together with other American athletes. She had swum in the 1928 and 1932 Olympics, winning gold in 1932. Holm's Olympic teammates unsuccessfully petitioned to have her dismissal overturned. She was the top favorite for the 100-meter backstroke event, and watched from the stands as the gold medal went to Dutch swimmer
Nida Senff. Decades later, Holm told Olympic sprinter
Dave Sime that Brundage held a grudge from an incident in which he propositioned her, and she turned him down. Brundage was one of the most controversial figures in the US Olympic history, known for his racist and sexist remarks and actions and also for appeasing dictatorships, such as Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. ==Athletics==