1952 Summer Olympics
The
Games of the XV Olympiad
were held in
1952
in
Helsinki
,
Finland
. Helsinki had been elected as the host city over rival bids from
Amsterdam
and five
American
cities
June 21
1947
on the 40th
IOC session
. Helsinki had been earlier given the
1940 Summer Olympics
but they were canceled due to
World War II
.
Games of the XV Olympiad
Nations participating
69
Athletes participating
4,925 (4,407 men, 518 women)
Events
149 in 17
sports
Opening ceremonies
July 19
,
1952
Closing ceremonies
August 3
,
1952
Officially opened by
Juho Kusti Paasikivi
Athlete's Oath
Heikki Savolainen
Judge's Oath:
-
Olympic Torch
Paavo Nurmi
and
Hannes Kolehmainen
Highlights
To the enjoyment of the Finnish crowd, the
Olympic Flame
was lit by two heroes,
runners
Paavo Nurmi
and
Hannes Kolehmainen
.
For the first time in history, a team from the
USSR
participated in the Olympics. The first gold medal for the USSR was won by
Nina Romashkova
in women's
Discus Throwing
Event. USSR women's gymnastics team starts its eight consecutive wins series from here to
1980
,
Moscow
.
After being barred from participation in
1948
, Germany was allowed to compete again, but only
West German
athletes took part.
Rules in
equestrianism
now allowed non-military officers to compete, including
woman
.
Lis Hartel
of
Denmark
became the first woman in the sport to win a medal.
Emil Ztopek
of
Czechoslovakia
won three gold medals in long-distance running.
Bob Mathias
of the
United States
became the first Olympian to successfully defend his
decathlon
title.
Josy Barthel
of the tiny country of
Luxembourg
pulled a major surprise by winning the 1500 m.
Medals awarded
See the medal winners, ordered by sport:
Athletics
Basketball
Boxing
Canoeing
Cycling
Diving
Equestrianism
Fencing
Football
Gymnastics
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Hockey
Modern Pentathlon
Rowing
Shooting
Swimming
Water Polo
Weightlifting
Wrestling
Yachting
Medal count
Top medal-collecting nations:
(for the full table, see
1952 Summer Olympics medal count
)
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1952 Summer Olympics
medal count
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Pos
Country
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Gold
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Silver
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Bronze
Total
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United States
|40 |19 |17 |76
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USSR
|22 |30 |19 |71
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Hungary
|16 |10 |16 |42
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Sweden
|12 |13 |10 |35
| |8 |9 |4 |21
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Czechoslovakia
|7 |3 |3 |13
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France
|6 |6 |6 |18
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Finland
6
3
13
22
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Australia
|6 |2 |3 |11
0
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Norway
3
2
0
5
See also
International Olympic Committee
WikiProject Sports Olympics
IOC country codes
External links
IOC Site on 1952 Summer Olympics
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