1952 NCAA gymnastics championships

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1952 NCAA gymnastics championships
Tournament information
Sport Collegiate gymnastics
Location Flag of Colorado.svg Boulder, Colorado
Host(s) University of Colorado Boulder
Venue(s) Balch Fieldhouse
Participants17 teams
Final positions
Champions Florida State (2nd title)
1st runners-up USC
2nd runners-up Illinois
Tournament statistics
All-Around
Champion(s)
Jack Beckner, USC
  1951
1953  

The 1952 NCAA gymnastics championships were contested at the 10th annual NCAA-sanctioned gymnastics meet to determine the team and individual national champions of men's collegiate gymnastics among its member programs in the United States. [1]

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These championships were contested at Balch Fieldhouse at the University of Colorado Boulder in Boulder, Colorado.

Accumulating the most points across the individual events, defending champions Florida State again won the team national championship, the Seminoles' second.

The individual all-around championship was won by Jack Beckner from USC.

Team results

RankTeamPoints
Gold medal icon.svg Florida State (DC)89.5
Silver medal icon.svg USC 75
Bronze medal icon.svg Illinois 60.5
4 Army 57.5
5 Minnesota 29
6 Michigan State 26
7 Iowa 20.5
8 Navy 14.5
9 Penn State 14
10 Michigan 13.5
UCLA
12 Syracuse 9
13 Georgia 8
14 California 6.5
15 Colorado (H)6
16 Indiana 3
17 Ohio State 2

Individual events

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References

  1. "NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championship" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved 19 January 2024.