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Gymnastics at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's rings

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Men's rings
at the Games of the XV Olympiad
Hrant Shahinyan depicted on Armenian stamp
VenueTöölö Sports Hall, Exhibition Hall I
Dates19–21 July
Competitors185 from 29 nations
Winning score19.75
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Hrant Shahinyan
 Soviet Union
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Viktor Chukarin
 Soviet Union
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Hans Eugster
 Switzerland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Dmytro Leonkin
 Soviet Union
← 1948
1956 →

The men's rings competition at the 1952 Summer Olympics was held at Töölö Sports Hall, Exhibition Hall I from 19 to 21 July. It was the eighth appearance of the event.[1] There were 185 competitors from 29 nations, with each nation sending up to 8 gymnasts.[2] The Soviet Union, in its debut in the event, won a medal of every color but did not quite sweep the medals as there was a tie for third. Hrant Shahinyan was the winner, Viktor Chukarin took silver, and Dmytro Leonkin shared bronze with Hans Eugster of Switzerland.

Background

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This was the eighth appearance of the event, which is one of the five apparatus events held every time there were apparatus events at the Summer Olympics (no apparatus events were held in 1900, 1908, 1912, or 1920). Four of the top 10 gymnasts from 1948 returned: bronze medalist Zdeněk Růžička of Czechoslovakia, fifth-place finisher Josef Stalder of Switzerland, and eighth-place finisher Heikki Savolainen (who had also been in the top 10 in 1932 and 1936) and ninth-place finisher Olavi Rove of Finland. The reigning (1950) world champion, Walter Lehmann of Switzerland, was not competing in Helsinki. Rove had taken second, with Hans Eugster third.[2]

Belgium, India, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Saar, South Africa, the Soviet Union, Spain, and Sweden each made their debut in the men's rings. The United States made its seventh appearance, most of any nation, having missed only the inaugural 1896 Games. Of the 22 different nations that had competed at least once in the event before 1952, 19 competed in Helsinki (only Greece, Mexico, and the Netherlands were missing among the nations having previously competed).

Competition format

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The gymnastics format continued to use the aggregation format. Each nation entered a team of between five and eight gymnasts or up to three individual gymnasts. All entrants in the gymnastics competitions performed both a compulsory exercise and a voluntary exercise for each apparatus. The 2 exercise scores were summed to give a total for the apparatus.

No separate finals were contested.

For each exercise, four judges gave scores from 0 to 10 in one-tenth point increments. The top and bottom scores were discarded and the remaining two scores averaged to give the exercise total. Thus, exercise scores ranged from 0 to 10 and apparatus scores from 0 to 20.

The competitor had the option to make a second try only on the compulsory exercise—with the second attempt counting regardless of whether it was better than the first.[3]

Schedule

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All times are Eastern European Summer Time (UTC+3)

Date Time Round
Saturday, 19 July 1952
Sunday, 20 July 1952
Monday, 21 July 1952
7:30
8:00
8:00
Final

Results

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Rank Gymnast Nation Compulsory Voluntary Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Hrant Shahinyan  Soviet Union 9.80 9.95 19.75
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Viktor Chukarin  Soviet Union 9.65 9.90 19.55
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Hans Eugster  Switzerland 9.60 9.80 19.40
Dmytro Leonkin  Soviet Union 9.55 9.85 19.40
5 Valentin Muratov  Soviet Union 9.45 9.90 19.35
6 Masao Takemoto  Japan 9.40 9.80 19.20
7 Ferenc Kemény  Hungary 9.45 9.70 19.15
Yevgeny Korolkov  Soviet Union 9.45 9.70 19.15
Berndt Lindfors  Finland 9.40 9.75 19.15
Ali Zaky  Egypt 9.45 9.70 19.15
11 Iosif Berdiev  Soviet Union 9.50 9.60 19.10
Josef Stalder  Switzerland 9.45 9.65 19.10
13 Mikhail Perelman  Soviet Union 9.35 9.70 19.05
14 Helmut Bantz  Germany 9.35 9.60 18.95
Vladimir Belyakov  Soviet Union 9.25 9.70 18.95
Onni Lappalainen  Finland 9.30 9.65 18.95
Zdeněk Růžička  Czechoslovakia 9.45 9.50 18.95
18 Hans Pfann  Germany 9.40 9.50 18.90
19 Ferdinand Daniš  Czechoslovakia 9.45 9.40 18.85
Akitomo Kaneko  Japan 9.40 9.45 18.85
Heikki Savolainen  Finland 9.40 9.45 18.85
22 Vladimír Kejř  Czechoslovakia 9.40 9.40 18.80
23 Josef Škvor  Czechoslovakia 9.40 9.35 18.75
Josef Svoboda  Czechoslovakia 9.30 9.45 18.75
Jean Tschabold  Switzerland 9.15 9.60 18.75
26 Raymond Dot  France 9.30 9.40 18.70
Jack Günthard  Switzerland 9.15 9.55 18.70
Josy Stoffel  Luxembourg 9.35 9.35 18.70
29 Vasil Konstantinov  Bulgaria 9.15 9.50 18.65
Olavi Rove  Finland 9.30 9.35 18.65
Lajos Sántha  Hungary 9.20 9.45 18.65
32 Ferenc Pataki  Hungary 9.10 9.50 18.60
Hans Sauter  Austria 9.30 9.30 18.60
34 Guido Figone  Italy 9.45 9.10 18.55
35 Mihai Botez  Romania 9.15 9.35 18.50
Károly Kocsis  Hungary 9.15 9.35 18.50
Iliya Topalov  Bulgaria 9.30 9.20 18.50
38 Paavo Aaltonen  Finland 9.05 9.40 18.45
Joaquín Blume  Spain 9.20 9.25 18.45
Littorio Sampieri  Italy 9.25 9.20 18.45
Hans Schwarzentruber  Switzerland 9.15 9.30 18.45
Leo Sotorník  Czechoslovakia 9.20 9.25 18.45
Mincho Todorov  Bulgaria 9.35 9.10 18.45
Dimitar Yordanov  Bulgaria 9.20 9.25 18.45
45 Adalbert Dickhut  Germany 9.05 9.35 18.40
Friedel Overwien  Germany 9.10 9.30 18.40
Ed Scrobe  United States 9.35 9.05 18.40
Bob Stout  United States 9.20 9.20 18.40
Theo Wied  Germany 9.00 9.40 18.40
50 József Fekete  Hungary 8.95 9.40 18.35
Tadao Uesako  Japan 9.00 9.35 18.35
Erich Wied  Germany 9.00 9.35 18.35
53 Andrei Kerekes  Romania 9.00 9.30 18.30
Ernst Fivian  Switzerland 8.95 9.35 18.30
Zdzisław Lesiński  Poland 9.35 8.95 18.30
János Mogyorósi-Klencs  Hungary 8.95 9.35 18.30
Melchior Thalmann  Switzerland 8.80 9.50 18.30
58 Nikolay Milev  Bulgaria 9.10 9.15 18.25
Børge Minerth  Denmark 9.05 9.20 18.25
Alfred Schwarzmann  Germany 9.00 9.25 18.25
61 Jindřich Mikulec  Czechoslovakia 9.25 8.95 18.20
Frank Turner  Great Britain 9.15 9.05 18.20
63 Fabio Bonacina  Italy 9.15 9.00 18.15
Freddy Jensen  Denmark 8.90 9.25 18.15
Kaino Lempinen  Finland 8.85 9.30 18.15
Takashi Ono  Japan 8.95 9.20 18.15
67 Ahmed Issam Allam  Egypt 8.90 9.15 18.05
Sreten Stefanović  Yugoslavia 8.85 9.20 18.05
69 Tetsumi Nabeya  Japan 8.70 9.30 18.00
Børge Nielsen  Denmark 8.95 9.05 18.00
Szymon Sobala  Poland 9.15 8.85 18.00
72 Nikolay Atanasov  Bulgaria 9.15 8.80 17.95
73 Jakob Kiefer  Germany 8.70 9.20 17.90
Kalevi Laitinen  Finland 8.60 9.30 17.90
Alf Nørgaard  Norway 9.00 8.90 17.90
Paweł Świętek  Poland 9.20 8.70 17.90
77 Miloš Kolejka  Czechoslovakia 8.45 9.40 17.85
Ernst Wister  Austria 8.80 9.05 17.85
79 Raymond Badin  France 8.75 9.05 17.80
Magne Kleiven  Norway 8.80 9.00 17.80
Odd Lie  Norway 8.95 8.85 17.80
Sándor Réthy  Hungary 8.60 9.20 17.80
Volmer Thomsen  Denmark 8.90 8.90 17.80
84 Georg Johansen  Norway 8.80 8.95 17.75
Orlando Polmonari  Italy 8.85 8.90 17.75
86 Ernst Gebendinger  Switzerland 8.50 9.20 17.70
87 Silvio Brivio  Italy 8.70 8.95 17.65
Arthur Schmitt  Saar 8.65 9.00 17.65
89 Jack Whitford  Great Britain 8.95 8.65 17.60
90 Magdy Gheriani  Egypt 8.60 8.90 17.50
Poul Jessen  Denmark 8.35 9.15 17.50
Michel Mathiot  France 8.90 8.60 17.50
Kalevi Viskari  Finland 8.30 9.20 17.50
94 Ken Buffin  Great Britain 8.70 8.75 17.45
Norbert Dietrich  Saar 8.90 8.55 17.45
Mathias Jamtvedt  Norway 8.75 8.70 17.45
Bjarne Jørgensen  Denmark 8.50 8.95 17.45
Frederic Orendi  Romania 8.50 8.95 17.45
Todor Todorov  Bulgaria 8.80 8.65 17.45
100 Anders Lindh  Sweden 8.45 8.95 17.40
Alf Olsen  Norway 8.80 8.60 17.40
102 Ryszard Kucjas  Poland 9.00 8.35 17.35
Lajos Tóth  Hungary 8.25 9.10 17.35
104 Wolfgang Girardi  Austria 8.10 9.05 17.15
Jey Kugeler  Luxembourg 8.40 8.75 17.15
106 Arne Knudsen  Norway 8.75 8.35 17.10
107 Joaquim Granger  Portugal 8.00 9.05 17.05
108 Luigi Zanetti  Italy 7.95 9.00 16.95
109 Ángel Aguiar  Cuba 7.85 9.05 16.90
Don Holder  United States 8.70 8.20 16.90
111 Ernst Madland  Norway 8.20 8.65 16.85
Quinto Vadi  Italy 7.85 9.00 16.85
André Weingand  France 8.00 8.85 16.85
114 Zoltan Balogh  Romania 7.85 8.95 16.80
Heinz Ostheimer  Saar 8.35 8.45 16.80
116 George Weedon  Great Britain 8.30 8.45 16.75
117 Paweł Gawron  Poland 8.70 8.00 16.70
Aurel Losnita  Romania 7.80 8.90 16.70
119 Francisc Cocis  Romania 8.10 8.55 16.65
Mahmoud Safwat  Egypt 7.80 8.85 16.65
121 Dušan Furlan  Yugoslavia 7.80 8.60 16.40
Rafael Lecuona  Cuba 7.95 8.45 16.40
René Schroeder  Luxembourg 7.85 8.55 16.40
124 Maurice De Groote  Belgium 8.10 8.25 16.35
125 Arrigo Carnoli  Italy 7.65 8.60 16.25
Frederik De Waele  Belgium 8.35 7.90 16.25
127 Gunnar Pedersen  Denmark 7.75 8.40 16.15
Charles Simms  United States 8.35 7.80 16.15
Rolf Yelseth  South Africa 7.65 8.50 16.15
130 Armand Huberty  Luxembourg 7.75 8.35 16.10
131 Jerzy Jokiel  Poland 8.00 8.00 16.00
Eugen Balint  Romania 8.25 7.75 16.00
Georges Floquet  France 7.85 8.15 16.00
Manuel Gouveia  Portugal 7.65 8.35 16.00
Peter Starling  Great Britain 8.35 7.65 16.00
136 Juan Caviglia  Argentina 7.85 8.10 15.95
137 Walter Blattmann  United States 8.20 7.70 15.90
Marcel de Wolf  France 7.70 8.20 15.90
Ivica Jelić  Yugoslavia 7.95 7.95 15.90
Antun Kropivšek  Yugoslavia 8.05 7.85 15.90
Willi Welt  Austria 7.70 8.20 15.90
142 Jean Guillou  France 7.25 8.60 15.85
Bill Roetzheim  United States 7.90 7.95 15.85
144 César Bonoris  Argentina 8.05 7.75 15.80
145 Börje Stattin  Sweden 7.00 8.75 15.75
146 Marcel Coppin  Luxembourg 7.50 8.20 15.70
147 Jack Wells  South Africa 7.40 8.25 15.65
148 Franz Kemter  Austria 7.20 8.35 15.55
Graham Harcourt  Great Britain 8.45 7.10 15.55
Ede Mađar  Yugoslavia 8.05 7.50 15.55
151 Walter Müller  Saar 7.55 7.90 15.45
152 Ahmed Khalil El-Giddawi  Egypt 7.70 7.70 15.40
153 Francisco Cascante  Cuba 7.00 8.35 15.35
154 Friedrich Fetz  Austria 7.55 7.75 15.30
Jerzy Solarz  Poland 6.95 8.35 15.30
156 Franjo Jurjević  Yugoslavia 6.80 8.45 15.25
157 Vincent D'Autorio  United States 7.85 7.35 15.20
Hubert Erang  Luxembourg 7.10 8.10 15.20
159 António Leite  Portugal 7.15 8.00 15.15
160 Jack Beckner  United States 7.10 8.00 15.10
161 Erich Peters  Sweden 6.85 8.10 14.95
162 William Thoresson  Sweden 7.25 7.65 14.90
163 Carol Bedö  Romania 6.80 7.90 14.70
Ronnie Lombard  South Africa 6.70 8.00 14.70
165 Rolf Lauer  Saar 7.40 7.25 14.65
166 Mohamed Sayed Hamdi  Egypt 6.90 7.65 14.55
167 Arne Carlsson  Sweden 6.70 7.60 14.30
168 Paul Grubenthal  Austria 5.50 8.60 14.10
169 Jeroom Riske  Belgium 7.00 6.95 13.95
170 Ivan Čaklec  Yugoslavia 6.00 7.90 13.90
171 Kurt Wigartz  Sweden 6.50 7.10 13.60
172 Nils Sjöberg  Sweden 6.15 7.10 13.25
173 René Changeat  France 4.75 8.45 13.20
174 Karel Janež  Yugoslavia 5.85 7.20 13.05
175 Ragai Youssef  Egypt 5.90 7.10 13.00
176 Fred Wiedersporn  Saar 5.40 7.35 12.75
177 Manuel Prazeres  Portugal 4.85 7.75 12.60
178 Raúl Caldeira  Portugal 3.50 7.60 11.10
179 Mahmoud Mohamed Reda  Egypt 4.00 7.00 11.00
180 Paweł Gaca  Poland 2.00 8.35 10.35
181 Manuel Cardoso  Portugal 2.00 7.80 9.80
182 Stoyan Stoyanov  Bulgaria 9.40 9.40
183 Hans Friedrich  Austria 7.75 7.75
184 Vir Singh  India 1.25 4.00 5.25
185 Khushi Ram  India 2.00 3.00 5.00

References

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  1. ^ "Gymnastics at the 1952 Helsinki Summer Games: Men's Rings". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Rings, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  3. ^ Official Report, p. 424.