Austria at the 1952 Winter Olympics

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Austria at the
1952 Winter Olympics
Flag of Austria.svg
IOC code AUT
NOC Austrian Olympic Committee
Website www.oeoc.at  (in German)
in Oslo
Competitors39 (31 men, 8 women) in 7 sports
Flag bearer Sepp Bradl
Medals
Ranked 5th
Gold
2
Silver
4
Bronze
2
Total
8
Winter Olympics appearances (overview)

Austria competed at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo, Norway.

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Medalists

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Othmar Schneider Alpine skiing Men's slalom
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Trude Beiser Alpine skiing Women's downhill
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Othmar Schneider Alpine skiing Men's downhill
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Christian Pravda Alpine skiing Men's giant slalom
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Dagmar Rom Alpine skiing Women's giant slalom
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Hellmut Seibt Figure skating Men's individual
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Christian Pravda Alpine skiing Men's downhill
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Toni Spiess Alpine skiing Men's giant slalom

Alpine skiing

Men
AthleteEventRace 1Race 2Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Egon Schöpf DownhillDSQ
Otto Linher 2:47.928
Christian Pravda 2:32.4Bronze medal icon.svg
Othmar Schneider 2:32.0Silver medal icon.svg
Egon Schöpf Giant SlalomDSQ
Hans Senger 2:33.69
Toni Spiß 2:28.8Bronze medal icon.svg
Christian Pravda 2:26.9Silver medal icon.svg
Toni Spiß SlalomDNFdid not advance
Christian Pravda 1:01.510 Q1:53.2292:54.729
Othmar Schneider 59.53 Q1:00.522:00.0Gold medal icon.svg
Hans Senger 59.21 QDSQDSQ
Women
AthleteEventRace 1Race 2Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Trude Klecker Downhill1:57.924
Dagmar Rom 1:49.85
Erika Mahringer 1:49.54
Trude Jochum-Beiser 1:47.1Gold medal icon.svg
Erika Mahringer Giant Slalom2:16.817
Trude Jochum-Beiser 2:14.311
Trude Klecker 2:11.44
Dagmar Rom 2:09.0Silver medal icon.svg
Dagmar Rom Slalom1:57.7381:10.2203:07.936
Erika Mahringer 1:18.6321:08.0102:26.622
Rosi Sailer 1:09.3131:11.6242:20.917
Trude Jochum-Beiser 1:08.7101:07.262:15.98

Bobsleigh

SledAthletesEventRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
AUT-1 Karl Wagner
Franz Eckhardt
Two-man1:24.16101:24.5491:24.0091:24.34115:37.049
AUT-2 Heinz Hoppichler
Wilfried Thurner
Two-man1:30.27181:28.30161:27.78161:27.51165:53.8616
SledAthletesEventRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
AUT-1 Karl Wagner
Franz Eckhardt
Hermann Palka
Paul Aste
Four-man1:19.3491:18.9141:18.2761:18.2235:14.745
AUT-2 Kurt Loserth
Wilfried Thurner
Franz Kneissl
Heinz Hoppichler
Four-man1:19.51101:20.25121:20.4413DNFDNF

Cross-country skiing

Men
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
18 km Peter Radacher DNF
Sepp Schiffner 1'17:3169
Leopold Kohl 1'13:1051
Oskar Schulz 1'12:3748
Friedrich Krischan 1'11:5443
Hans Eder 1'10:1331
Matthias Noichl 1'09:4828
Sepp Schneeberger 1'09:1223
Men's 4 × 10 km relay
AthletesRace
TimeRank
Hans Eder
Friedrich Krischan
Karl Rafreider
Josef Schneeberger
2'34:365
Women
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
10 km Lizzy Kladensky DNF

Figure skating

Men
AthleteCFFSPointsPlacesRank
Kurt Oppelt 1110137.0339811
Helmut Seibt 25180.14423Silver medal icon.svg
Women
AthleteCFFSPointsPlacesRank
Sissy Schwarz 2218126.87817819
Annelies Schilhan 1912134.74414016
Pairs
AthletesPointsPlacesRank
Sissy Schwarz
Kurt Oppelt
9.469839

Nordic combined

Events:

The cross-country skiing part of this event was combined with the main medal event, meaning that athletes competing here were skiing for two disciplines at the same time. Details can be found above in this article, in the cross-country skiing section.

The ski jumping (normal hill) event was held separate from the main medal event of ski jumping, results can be found in the table below (athletes were allowed to perform three jumps, the best two jumps were counted and are shown here).

AthleteEventCross-countrySki JumpingTotal
PointsRankDistance 1Distance 2PointsRankPointsRank
Peter Radacher IndividualDNF57.058.0150.024DNF
Sepp Schiffner 185.0302159.560.5186.519371.53020
Leopold Kohl 200.8481458.058.0182.520383.34818
Hans Eder 211.5751162.064.5209.04420.5759

Ski jumping

AthleteEventJump 1Jump 2Total
DistancePointsRankDistancePointsRankPointsRank
Sepp Bradl Normal hill50.5 (fall)65.541DNFDNF
Hans Eder 57.595.52855.593.031188.529
Rudi Dietrich 63.097.52362.5100.516198.021
Walter Steinegger 61.5100.51863.0101.514202.014

Speed skating

Men
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
500 m Arthur Mannsbarth 47.637
Konrad Pecher 47.336
Franz Offenberger 45.925
1500 m Konrad Pecher 2:34.836
Arthur Mannsbarth 2:26.622
Franz Offenberger 2:25.920
5000 m Konrad Pecher 9:04.932
Franz Offenberger 9:03.030
Arthur Mannsbarth 8:36.38
10,000 m Franz Offenberger 19:04.226
Arthur Mannsbarth 17:44.211

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