Wrestling at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman heavyweight
The Greco-Romanheavyweight competition at the 1912 Summer Olympics was part of the wrestling programme. The competition used a form of double-elimination tournament. Rather than using the brackets that are now standard for double-elimination contests, each wrestler drew a number. Each man would face off against the wrestler with the next number, provided he had not already faced that wrestler and that the wrestler was not from the same nation as him. When only three wrestlers remain, the double-elimination halts and a special final round is used to determine the order of the medals.
Results
First round
17 wrestlers began the competition.
Losses
Winner
Loser
Losses
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
Bye
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Second round
17 wrestlers started the second round, 9 with no losses and 8 with one. Pelander, who had had a bye in the first round, wrestled twice in the second. 6 wrestlers were eliminated, the most possible given that 3 of the 9 matches were between two undefeated wrestlers. 2 survived potential elimination by eliminating another wrestler. 3 received their first loss, while 6 remained undefeated.
Losses
Winner
Loser
Losses
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
1
1
2
0
1
1
2
0
1
0
2
Third round
11 wrestlers started the third round, 6 with no losses and 5 with one. 3 wrestlers were eliminated, the most possible given that 2 of the 5 matches were between two undefeated wrestlers. 2 survived potential elimination, 1 by eliminating another wrestler and 1 via a bye. 2 received their first loss, while 4 remained undefeated.
Losses
Winner
Loser
Losses
0
2
0
2
0
1
1
2
0
1
1
Bye
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Fourth round
8 wrestlers started the fourth round, 4 with no losses and 4 with one. The matches in this round were all symmetrical in terms of number of losses by the wrestlers involved. Two involved a pair of wrestlers with one loss each, with the other two being contested by the four undefeated wrestlers. This led to two men being eliminated, two surviving potential elimination, two receiving their first loss, and two remaining undefeated.
6 wrestlers started the fifth round, 2 with no losses and 4 with one. In what could have been the last elimination round, the two undefeated wrestlers each faced off against a man with one loss. Olin's survival of his potential elimination by defeating Saarela was the first instance of a man with one loss defeating an undefeated wrestler in the event; it was followed closely by Neser's defeat of Viljaama. Each of those four men advanced to the sixth round along with Jensen, who had won the only certain loser-out match of the round against Backenius.
5 wrestlers started the fourth round, all with one loss. With only five men left, and all having a loss, the sixth round would have consisted of two matches that were both sure to be loser-out. Viljaama, however, withdrew after having suffered his first loss. This left only one match in the sixth round, and Olin and Jensen had the byes. Neser faced Saarela; the German was unable to survive elimination a second time in a row and fell to the Finn.
Losses
Winner
Loser
Losses
1
2
1
Bye
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1
Bye
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Final round
With three wrestlers remaining, all of the previous results were ignored for the final round.