Soviet Union at the 1952 Summer Olympics
Sporting event delegation
The Soviet Union (USSR) competed in the Olympic Games for the first time at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki , Finland . 295 competitors, 255 men and 40 women, took part in 141 events in 18 sports.[ 2]
Medalists
The USSR finished second in the final medal rankings, with 22 gold and 71 total medals.
Gold
Nina Bocharova — Artistic gymnastics, women's balance beam
Victor Chukarin — Artistic gymnastics, men's individual all-round
Maria Gorokhovskaya — Artistic gymnastics, women's individual all-round
Victor Chukarin — Artistic gymnastics, men's pommel horse
Hrant Shahinyan — Artistic gymnastics, men's rings
Victor Chukarin , Hrant Shahinyan , Valentin Muratov , Yevgeni Korolkov , Vladimir Belyakov , Iosif Berdiev , Mikhail Perelman , Dmytro Leonkin — Artistic gymnastics, men's team competition
Maria Gorokhovskaya , Nina Bocharova , Galina Minaicheva , Galina Urbanovich , Pelageya Danilova , Galina Shamrai , Ekaterina Kalinchuk — Artistic gymnastics, women's team competition
Victor Chukarin — Artistic gymnastics, men's vault
Ekaterina Kalinchuk — Artistic gymnastics, women's vault
Nina Romashkova — Athletics, women's discus throw
Galina Zybina — Athletics, women's shot put
Yuriy Tyukalov — Rowing, men's single sculls
Anatoli Bogdanov — Shooting, men's 300 m free rifle 3 positions
Ivan Udodov — Weightlifting, men's bantamweight
Rafael Chimishkyan — Weightlifting, men's featherweight
Trofim Lomakin — Weightlifting, men's light-heavyweight
Arsen Mekokishvili — Wrestling, men's freestyle heavyweight
David Tsimakuridze — Wrestling, men's freestyle middleweight
Johannes Kotkas — Wrestling, men's Greco-Roman superheavyweight
Boris Maksovich Gurevich — Wrestling, men's Greco-Roman flyweight
Yakov Punkin — Wrestling, men's Greco-Roman featherweight
Shazam Safin — Wrestling, men's Greco-Roman lightweight
Silver
Maria Gorokhovskaya — Artistic gymnastics, women's balance beam
Maria Gorokhovskaya — Artistic gymnastics, women's floor exercise
Grant Shaginyan — Artistic gymnastics, men's individual all-round
Nina Bocharova — Artistic gymnastics, women's individual all-round
Victor Chukarin — Artistic gymnastics, men's parallel bars
Hrant Shahinyan — Artistic gymnastics, men's pommel horse
Yevgeni Korolkov — Artistic gymnastics, men's pommel horse
Victor Chukarin — Artistic gymnastics, men's rings
Maria Gorokhovskaya , Nina Bocharova , Galina Minaicheva , Galina Urbanovich , Pelageya Danilova , Galina Shamrai , Medeya Dzhugeli , Ekaterina Kalinchuk — Artistic gymnastics, women's team, portable apparatus
Maria Gorokhovskaya — Artistic gymnastics, women's uneven bars
Maria Gorokhovskaya — Artistic gymnastics, women's vault
Vladimir Kazantsev — Athletics, men's 3000 m steeplechase
Yuriy Lituyev — Athletics, men's 400 m hurdles
Boris Tokarev , Levan Kalyayev , Levan Sanadze , Vladimir Sukharev — Athletics, men's 4 × 100 m relay
Maria Golubnichaya — Athletics, women's 80 m hurdles
Elizaveta Bagryantseva — Athletics, women's discus throw
Aleksandra Chudina — Athletics, women's javelin throw
Aleksandra Chudina — Athletics, women's long jump
Leonid Shcherbakov — Athletics, men's triple jump
Stepas Brutautas , Nodar Dzhordzhikiya , Anatoly Konev , Otar Korkiya , Heino Kruus , Ilmar Kullam , Justinas Lagunavičius , Joann Lõssov , Aleksandr Moiseyev , Yuri Ozerov , Kazys Petkevičius , Stasys Stonkus , Maigonis Valdmanis , Viktor Vlasov — Basketball, men's team
Viktor Mednov — Boxing, men's light-welterweight
Sergei Scherbakov — Boxing, men's welterweight
Heorhiy Zhylin , Igor Emchuk — Rowing, men's double sculls
Vladimir Rodimushkin , Aleksey Komarov , Igor Borisov , Slava Amiragov , Leonid Gissen , Yevgeni Samsonov , Vladimir Kryukov, Igor Polyakov , Yevgeny Brago — Rowing, men's eight with coxswain
Boris Andreyev — Shooting, men's 50 m rifle prone
Nikolai Saksonov — Weightlifting, men's featherweight
Yevgeni Lopatin — Weightlifting, men's lightweight
Grigori Novak — Weightlifting, men's middle-heavyweight
Rashid Mamedbekov — Wrestling, men's freestyle bantamweight
Shalva Chikhladze — Wrestling, men's Greco-Roman light-heavyweight
Bronze
Dmitri Leonkin — Artistic gymnastics, men's rings
Galina Minaicheva — Artistic gymnastics, women's vault
Aleksandr Anufriyev — Athletics, men's 10000 m
Bruno Junk — Athletics, men's 10000 m walk
Nadezhda Khnykina-Dvalishvili — Athletics, women's 200 m
Nina Dumbadze — Athletics, women's discus throw
Aleksandra Chudina — Athletics, women's high jump
Yelena Gorchakova — Athletics, women's javelin throw
Klavdia Tochonova — Athletics, women's shot put
Anatoli Bulakov — Boxing, men's flyweight
Gennadi Garbuzov — Boxing, men's bantamweight
Boris Tishin — Boxing, men's light-middleweight
Anatoli Perov — Boxing, men's light-heavyweight
Nina Savina — Canoeing, women's K1 500 m
Lev Vainshtein — Shooting, men's 300 m free rifle 3 positions
Boris Andreyev — Shooting, men's 50 m rifle 3 positions
Arkadi Vorobyov — Weightlifting, men's light-heavyweight
Artem Teryan — Wrestling, men's Greco-Roman bantamweight
Nikolay Belov — Wrestling, men's Greco-Roman middleweight
Athletics
Key
Note – Ranks given for track events are within the athlete's heat only
Q = Qualified for the next round
q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or , in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target
NR = National record
N/A = Round not applicable for the event
Bye = Athlete not required to compete in round
Men
Track & road events
Field events
Combined events – Decathlon
Athlete
Event
100 m
400 m
1500 m
Final
Rank
Vladimir Volkov
Result
11.49
7.09
12.62
1.75
51.2
15.8
38.04
3.80
56.68
4:33.2
6674
4
Points
768
815
637
711
758
632
573
645
660
475
Sergey Kuznetsov
Result
11.56
7.09
11.71
1.65
52.8
16.4
41.04
3.60
43.19
4:42.0
5937
10
Points
768
815
556
605
654
523
656
556
408
396
Pyotr Kozhevnikov
Result
11.60
5.80
Did not finish
Points
768
466
Women
Track & road events
Field events
Basketball
Men's team competition
Defeated Bulgaria (74–46)
Defeated Finland (47–35)
Defeated Mexico (71–62)
Lost to United States (58–86)
Defeated Brazil (54–49)
Defeated Chile (78–60)
Lost to United States (25–36) → silver medal
Boxing
Canoeing
Cycling
Road competition
men's individual road race (190.4 km)
Track competition
Men's 1000 m time trial
Final — 1:15.2 (→ 13th place)
Men's 1000 m sprint scratch race
Diving
Men's 3 m springboard
Final — 165.63 points (→ 5th place)
Final — 151.31 points (→ 8th place)
Preliminary round — 65.99 points (→ 13th place)
Men's 10 m platform
Preliminary round — 71.86 points (→ 7th place)
Final — 126.86 points (→ 7th place)
Preliminary round — 71.86 points (→ 8th place)
Final — 126.31 (→ 8th place)
Preliminary round — 65.02 pts (→ 17th place)
Women's 3 m springboard
Preliminary round — 56.18 points (→ 3rd place)
Final — 116.86 points (→ 4th place)
Preliminary round — 54.18 points (→ 7th place)
Final — 113.83 points (→ 6th place)
Preliminary round — 52.15 points (→ 10th place)
Women's 10 m platform
Preliminary round — 43.26 points
Final — 61.09 points (→ 6th place)
Preliminary round — 40.67 points
Final — 57.50 points (→ 8th place)
Preliminary round — 32.35 points (→ 14th place)
Equestrian
Dressage
Eventing
Jumping
Fencing
16 fencers, 13 men and 3 women, represented the Soviet Union in 1952.
Men
Women
Preliminary round
1/8 finals
Gymnastics
Men
Individual
Athlete
Apparatus
Total
Rank
Floor
Rings
Pommel horse
Vault
Parallel bars
Horizontal bar
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Viktor Chukarin
8.65
9.80
18.45
29
9.65
9.90
19.55
9.70
9.80
19.50
9.45
9.75
19.20
9.80
9.80
19.60
9.60
9.80
19.40
5
115.70
Hrant Shahinyan
9.30
9.60
18.90
8
9.80
9.95
19.75
9.90
9.50
19.40
9.05
9.45
18.50
35
9.50
9.85
19.35
4
9.45
9.60
19.05
14
114.95
Valentin Muratov
9.35
9.50
18.85
11
9.45
9.90
19.35
5
9.70
8.60
18.30
32
9.25
9.45
18.70
19
9.55
9.70
19.25
8
9.65
9.55
19.20
9
113.65
4
Yevgeny Korolkov
9.00
9.30
18.30
35
9.45
9.70
19.15
7
9.75
9.65
19.40
8.90
9.50
18.40
44
9.50
9.80
19.30
5
9.35
9.45
18.80
23
113.35
6
Vladimir Belyakov
9.25
9.50
18.75
14
9.25
9.70
18.95
14
9.60
9.50
19.10
7
9.10
9.40
18.50
35
9.45
9.80
19.25
8
9.25
9.55
18.80
23
113.35
6
Iosif Berdiev
9.25
9.40
18.65
19
9.50
9.60
19.10
11
9.55
9.25
18.80
15
9.30
9.60
18.90
7
9.45
9.70
19.15
11
9.20
9.30
18.50
38
113.10
10
Mikhail Perlman
8.70
9.45
18.15
41
9.35
9.70
19.05
13
9.70
9.60
19.30
4
9.05
9.25
18.30
65
9.25
9.75
19.00
15
9.30
9.40
18.70
29
112.50
11
Dmytro Leonkin
8.95
9.55
18.50
27
9.55
9.85
19.40
3.75
8.35
12.10
164
9.20
9.50
18.70
19
7.10
9.60
16.70
127
9.05
9.30
18.35
43
103.75
78
Team
Women
Individual
Athlete
Apparatus
Total
Rank
Floor
Balance beam
Uneven bars
Vault
Total
Total
Total
Total
Maria Gorokhovskaya
9.50
9.70
19.20
9.43
9.70
19.13
9.63
9.63
19.26
9.63
9.56
19.19
76.78
Nina Bocharova
9.40
9.30
18.70
10
9.46
9.76
19.22
9.56
9.43
18.99
4
9.80
9.23
19.03
6
75.94
Galina Minaicheva
9.36
9.60
18.96
6
9.13
9.53
18.66
10
9.36
9.53
18.89
8
9.73
9.43
19.16
75.67
4
Galina Urbanovich
9.43
9.56
18.99
4
9.40
9.53
18.93
5
9.16
9.46
18.62
12
9.70
9.40
19.10
5
75.64
5
Pelageya Danilova
9.23
9.43
18.66
11
9.26
9.50
18.76
9
9.43
9.56
18.99
7
9.46
9.16
18.62
12
75.03
7
Galina Shamrai
9.23
9.63
18.86
8
9.43
9.36
18.79
8
9.33
9.60
18.93
7
9.03
9.36
18.39
23
74.97
8
Medeya Jugeli
9.30
9.30
18.60
12
9.13
9.36
18.49
15
9.23
9.50
18.73
9
9.73
9.40
19.13
4
74.95
9
Ekaterina Kalinchuk
8.83
8.90
17.73
45
8.96
9.36
18.32
18
9.30
9.36
18.66
10
9.70
9.50
19.20
73.91
13
Team
Modern pentathlon
Three male pentathletes represented the Soviet Union in 1952.
Rowing
The Soviet Union had 26 male rowers participate in all seven rowing events in 1952.[ 4]
Men's single sculls
Men's double sculls
Men's coxless pair
Men's coxed pair
Men's coxless four
Men's coxed four
Men's eight
Sailing
Shooting
Men
Swimming
Water polo
Men's team competition
Lost to Netherlands (2–3)
Defeated India (12–0)
Preliminary round (Group B)
Lost to Hungary (3–5)
Defeated Egypt (3–2)
Defeated Germany (6–2)
Semi-final round (Group B)
Drew with Yugoslavia (3–3)
Lost to Netherlands (2–4)
Classification round (5–8)
Defeated Spain (4–2)
Drew with Belgium (3–3) → 7th place
Weightlifting
Men
Wrestling
Men's freestyle
Men's Greco-Roman
Medals by republic
In the following table for team events number of team representatives, who received medals are counted, not "one medal for all the team", as usual. Because there were people from different republics in one team.
References
Further reading
Boris Khavin (1979). All about Olympic Games (in Russian) (2nd ed.). Moscow: Fizkultura i sport . – for medal stats by republic
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