Gymnastics at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Women's artistic team all-around

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Women's artistic team all-around
at the Games of the XV Olympiad
Venue Messuhalli, Exhibition Hall II
Date22–24 July
Competitors128 from 16 nations
Winning score527.03
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Nina Bocharova
Pelageya Danilova
Maria Gorokhovskaya
Ekaterina Kalinchuk
Galina Minaicheva
Galina Shamrai
Galina Urbanovich
Medea Jugeli
Flag of the Soviet Union (1936-1955).svg  Soviet Union
Silver medal icon.svg Andrea Bodó
Irén Daruházi-Karcsics
Erzsébet Gulyás-Köteles
Ágnes Keleti
Margit Korondi
Edit Perényi-Weckinger
Olga Tass
Mária Kövi-Zalai
Flag of Hungary (1949-1956).svg  Hungary
Bronze medal icon.svg Hana Bobková
Alena Chadimová
Jana Rabasová
Alena Reichová
Matylda Šínová
Božena Srncová
Věra Vančurová
Eva Věchtová
Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia
  1948
1956  

The women's artistic team all-around competition at the 1952 Summer Olympics was held at Messuhalli, Exhibition Hall II on 22–24 July. It was the fourth appearance of the event. [1]

Competition format

The gymnastics format continued to use the aggregation format. Each nation entered a team of eight gymnasts. All entrants in the gymnastics competitions performed both a compulsory exercise and a voluntary exercise for each apparatus. The four apparatus that would become standard (floor, balance beam, uneven bars, and vault) were all used in the same Games for the first time. The team score consisted of the best six individual all-around scores plus the team portable apparatus score.

No separate finals were contested.

For each individual exercise, five judges gave scores from 0 to 10 in one-tenth point increments. The top and bottom scores were discarded and the remaining three scores averaged to give the exercise total. For the team portable apparatus, eight judges gave scores between 0 and 10, the top two and bottom two scores were discarded, and the remaining four scores were summed and multiplied by 2. Thus, exercise scores ranged from 0 to 10, apparatus scores from 0 to 20, individual totals from 0 to 80, team apparatus scores from 0 to 80, and team all-around scores from 0 to 540.

For the vault, each competitor had two tries for each of the compulsory and voluntary vaults with the better score to count. For the other three apparatus exercises, 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. For both compulsory and voluntary floor exercises, and voluntary exercises in the non-floor, non-vault apparatuses, only one attempt could be made. [2]

Results

RankNationGymnastsExercise resultsInd. totalTeam portable apparatusTeam total
Gymnastique au sol.svg Poutre.svg Barres paralleles.svg Saut de cheval.svg
CVTCVTCVTCVT
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the Soviet Union (1936-1955).svg  Soviet Union Maria Gorokhovskaya 9.509.7019.209.439.7019.139.639.6319.269.639.5619.1976.7873.00527.03
Nina Bocharova 9.409.3018.709.469.7619.229.569.4318.999.809.2319.0375.94
Galina Minaicheva 9.369.6018.969.139.5318.669.369.5318.899.739.4319.1675.67
Galina Urbanovich 9.439.5618.999.409.5318.939.169.4618.629.709.4019.1075.64
Pelageya Danilova 9.239.4318.609.269.5018.769.439.5618.999.469.1618.6275.03
Galina Shamrai 9.239.6318.869.439.3618.799.339.6018.939.039.3618.3974.97
Medea Jugeli 9.309.3018.609.139.3618.499.239.5018.739.739.4019.1374.95
Ekaterina Kalinchuk 8.838.9017.738.969.3618.329.309.3618.669.709.5019.2073.91
Total454.03
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Hungary (1949-1956).svg  Hungary Margit Korondi 9.409.6019.009.469.5619.029.709.7019.409.109.3018.4075.8271.60520.96
Ágnes Keleti 9.509.8619.369.439.5318.969.469.7019.168.909.2018.1075.58
Edit Perényi-Weckinger 9.169.6618.829.069.3018.369.409.5618.969.339.3018.6374.77
Olga Tass 9.239.6618.899.409.4618.869.309.1018.409.269.3018.5674.71
Erzsébet Gulyás-Köteles 9.269.7318.999.069.3318.399.239.4018.639.309.3018.6074.61
Mária Kövi-Zalai 9.169.4318.598.609.3017.909.269.3618.629.469.3018.7673.87
Andrea Bodó 9.169.1018.269.037.5016.539.339.1618.499.239.1618.3971.67
Irén Daruházi-Karcsics 9.039.0018.039.137.4216.569.069.5318.598.669.0317.6970.87
Total449.36
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia Eva Věchtová 9.369.2318.599.039.5318.569.169.3618.529.009.2018.2073.8770.00503.32
Alena Chadimová 9.209.0318.238.839.3318.168.509.3017.809.238.8318.0672.25
Jana Rabasová 9.038.7617.798.939.1318.069.069.0618.129.109.0618.1672.13
Božena Srncová 9.008.5617.569.139.0618.198.939.2018.139.009.2018.2072.08
Hana Bobková 9.138.6017.738.639.3017.938.739.2017.938.939.0017.9371.52
Matylda Šínová 9.038.4017.438.739.3618.068.469.3617.829.408.7318.1371.47
Věra Vančurová 9.208.7617.969.009.5018.508.109.2017.309.168.4617.6271.38
Alena Reichová 9.068.4317.498.668.0016.669.069.1618.229.108.9318.0370.40
Total433.32
4Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Karin Lindberg 9.239.1018.338.769.2618.029.038.9617.999.369.4318.7973.1374.20501.83
Gun Röring 9.308.9318.238.839.3318.168.868.6617.529.139.0318.1672.07
Evy Berggren 8.869.0317.898.269.3617.628.568.7017.269.109.2018.3071.07
Göta Pettersson 8.869.0317.898.409.0317.438.868.5617.429.039.2018.2370.97
Ann-Sofi Pettersson-Colling 8.909.4018.308.438.4316.868.268.7016.969.369.2318.5970.71
Ingrid Sandahl 9.408.2017.608.338.8617.198.438.4616.898.809.2018.0069.68
Hjördis Nordin 8.938.8017.738.308.9317.238.268.3016.568.739.0317.7669.28
Vanja Blomberg 9.038.9617.998.367.9316.298.138.2016.338.239.0017.2367.84
Total427.63
5Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Irma Walther 8.808.9317.738.809.2318.039.069.0018.069.208.9318.1371.9571.20495.20
Hanna Grages 9.069.0318.098.469.1317.598.908.9317.839.239.0318.2671.77
Elisabeth Ostermeyer 9.008.6317.638.368.7017.068.868.9317.799.309.1318.4370.91
Wolfgard Voß 8.938.5317.468.668.6617.328.608.3316.939.139.1618.2970.00
Inge Sedlmaier 8.968.7017.668.568.5317.098.468.9017.369.168.5617.7269.83
Lydia Zeitlhofer 9.138.8617.998.808.9317.738.868.8617.727.508.6316.1369.57
Brigitte Kiesler 9.138.3017.436.708.3015.008.708.5617.269.139.1618.2967.98
Hilde Koop 8.668.3016.964.467.3611.828.907.6616.569.039.0318.0663.40
Total424.03
6Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Lidia Pitteri 8.638.8617.498.469.0317.499.038.8617.899.509.2318.7371.6068.20'494.74
Miranda Cicognani 8.830.2618.098.568.8617.429.108.3317.439.439.1318.5671.50
Licia Macchini 8.908.7317.638.238.9617.199.038.8017.839.439.1618.5971.24
Liliana Scaricabarozzi 8.708.9617.668.608.7017.308.968.7317.699.308.8618.1670.81
Grazia Bozzo 8.439.3317.768.468.8317.298.908.7317.639.039.0618.0970.77
Luciana Reali 8.839.1017.938.368.5316.899.008.7017.709.208.9018.1070.62
Elisabetta Durelli 8.868.9017.768.468.5617.028.668.8317.499.368.7618.1270.39
Renata Bianchi 8.368.9617.328.368.5016.868.669.0017.669.268.6617.9269.76
Total426.54
7Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria Tsvetanka Stancheva 9.169.2018.369.439.4318.869.039.3618.399.168.9018.0673.6766.80493.77
Ivanka Dolzheva 9.068.9618.029.369.3018.668.909.2018.109.208.8318.0372.81
Saltirka Spasova-Tarpova 9.038.4317.469.269.3318.598.769.2017.969.338.9618.2972.30
Vasilka Stancheva 9.108.3317.439.169.0618.228.738.9017.639.408.9618.3671.64
Rayna Grigorova 9.238.8018.039.008.9617.968.738.7317.468.807.9316.7370.18
Yordanka Yovkova 8.608.0016.608.868.7317.597.967.0615.029.138.0317.1666.37
Stoyanka Angelova 8.638.0016.638.769.0317.798.408.7017.105.937.4013.3364.85
Penka Prisadashka 9.068.5017.568.506.6315.138.833.3312.169.308.7618.0662.91
Total426.97
8Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland Stefania Świerzy 9.268.9018.168.439.3317.768.109.2017.309.538.9318.4671.6864.20483.72
Stefania Reindl 9.069.0018.067.439.1016.538.569.3017.869.469.0018.4670.91
Helena Rakoczy 9.269.0318.298.269.4017.666.609.4016.009.539.2618.7970.74
Zofia Kowalczyk 8.868.8317.698.209.1017.308.068.8616.928.968.3317.2969.20
Honorata Marcińczak 8.508.5017.008.009.0317.038.469.0017.468.968.4017.3668.85
Barbara Wilk-Ślizowska 9.168.7317.898.109.1017.208.569.2017.767.337.9615.2968.14
Dorota Horzonek-Jokiel 8.668.7017.367.769.2016.966.769.0015.769.138.3617.4967.57
Urszula Łukomska 8.468.6617.127.864.5012.368.908.9017.807.368.2615.6262.90
Total419.52
9Flag of Romania (1948-1952).svg  Romania Stela Perin 9.009.1318.138.809.1317.938.339.0317.369.439.0018.4371.8566.80482.06
Olga Göllner 8.738.8317.569.168.9618.128.839.0317.868.138.4016.5370.07
Ileana Gyarfaş 8.738.8317.568.639.0317.668.738.4017.138.708.5617.2669.61
Olga Munteanu 8.938.7317.668.808.5617.368.838.9317.768.168.0616.2269.00
Helga Bîrsan 8.868.3017.168.608.6617.267.908.3616.269.068.2617.3268.00
Eveline Slavici 8.368.6617.028.537.3315.868.568.5317.099.368.4017.7667.73
Elisabeta Abrudeanu 7.838.5016.338.165.8313.998.237.8616.099.068.2617.3263.73
Teofila Băiașu 8.308.5316.838.568.6017.168.708.5617.26-8.268.2659.51
Total416.26
10Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Ida Kadlec 9.168.7317.897.868.6016.468.538.8017.338.939.1318.0669.7468.40477.80
Gerti Fesl 8.908.6017.508.168.8016.968.508.7317.238.967.8016.7668.45
Trude Gollner-Kolar 8.838.2317.067.808.9316.738.108.7016.808.808.8617.6668.25
Hedwig Traindl 9.068.5317.598.168.8617.027.968.2616.228.668.5317.1968.02
Gertrude Winnige-Barosch 8.868.4317.298.267.9316.198.308.3316.639.108.6617.7667.87
Gertrude Gries 8.367.9016.267.938.4316.368.838.5617.398.408.6617.0667.07
Edeltraud Schramm 8.807.9616.768.068.5616.627.868.5016.367.368.4015.7665.50
Hildegard Grill 8.707.4616.167.907.8315.737.238.5315.767.867.7315.5963.24
Total409.40
11Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Yugoslavia Sonja Rožman 8.708.8617.568.339.0617.397.938.7316.668.938.9617.8969.5069.20477.34
Tanja Žutić 8.638.4017.038.408.5316.937.868.6316.499.108.6618.0368.48
Anka Drinić 8.938.6317.567.868.6416.328.668.4017.068.738.9317.3968.33
Nada Spasić 8.638.1616.798.408.5016.907.508.6316.139.108.8617.9667.78
Milica Rožman 8.568.3016.868.439.1317.568.608.4617.066.838.8315.6667.14
Ada Smolnikar 8.638.6017.238.508.3316.837.537.9615.498.738.6317.3666.91
Marija Ivandekić 8.537.5316.068.308.8017.108.338.5616.898.408.1616.5656.61
Tereza Kočiš 8.938.8317.768.437.8016.238.668.4017.060.009.109.1060.15
Total408.14
12Flag of France.svg  France Ginette Durand 8.609.0617.668.669.4018.069.067.9617.028.868.9617.8270.5667.80476.35
Irène Pittelioen 8.468.5316.998.309.4017.709.039.0618.098.438.9617.3970.17
Alexandra Lemoine 8.809.1617.968.469.2317.695.508.3613.869.168.7617.9267.43
Madeleine Jouffroy 8.908.6017.508.536.8015.338.908.8017.709.007.7016.7067.23
Liliane Montagne 8.738.0316.768.409.1017.507.908.0615.968.737.7016.4366.65
Colette Hué 8.908.2617.168.407.9616.368.407.4015.808.868.3317.1966.51
Colette Fanara 8.808.3017.108.207.4315.638.068.6616.728.768.1016.8666.31
Jeanette Vogelbacher 8.408.2016.607.838.3316.168.839.0017.838.007.5615.5666.15
Total408.55
13Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Raili Tuominen-Hämäläinen 9.168.7617.929.109.1018.207.938.6016.538.608.8317.4370.0870.60473.92
Vappu Salonen 9.108.7617.868.608.7017.308.308.3616.668.968.8317.7969.61
Arja Lehtinen 9.038.8317.868.508.8617.368.268.1316.398.868.9617.8269.43
Raili Hoviniemi 8.538.2616.798.238.9617.197.807.8315.637.908.3016.2065.81
Pirkko Vilppunen 8.768.2617.028.468.7017.166.667.8314.498.168.2616.4265.09
Maila Nisula 8.868.3617.228.038.8316.866.906.5613.467.867.9015.7663.30
Pirkko Pyykönen 8.738.3017.038.466.3314.796.137.8613.997.767.8615.6261.43
Raija Simola 8.867.9016.768.236.3314.566.868.2315.098.166.7314.8961.30
Total403.32
14Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Lenie Gerrietsen 8.338.5616.898.539.0017.538.508.5617.068.939.0617.9969.4770.00473.02
Huiberdina Krul-van der Nolk van Gogh 8.038.5016.538.138.7016.838.008.8316.839.139.1018.2368.42
Annie Ros 8.368.0316.398.338.9617.298.208.1016.308.008.9316.9366.91
Tootje Selbach 8.037.8615.898.408.9017.307.908.2316.138.369.0017.3666.68
Nanny Simon 8.507.9316.438.068.2016.268.207.8016.008.908.6017.5066.19
Jo Cox-Ladru 8.208.1316.337.968.3016.268.107.8315.938.038.8016.8365.35
Toetie Selbach 8.368.0616.428.166.7614.928.138.3316.467.367.9015.2663.06
Cootje van Kampen-Tonneman 7.807.9315.738.208.7016.908.206.6314.837.266.3313.5961.05
Total403.02
15US flag 48 stars.svg  United States Marian Barone 8.308.4616.768.238.8617.098.968.7317.698.908.8617.7669.3061.60467.36
Ruth Grulkowski 8.968.6317.598.568.9017.468.908.1317.038.908.3017.2069.28
Clara Schroth-Lomady 9.108.9618.068.406.9615.369.008.5017.508.638.8317.4668.38
Ruth Topalian 8.338.3316.668.138.2016.338.608.3016.908.968.9617.9267.81
Dorothy Dalton 8.438.3316.768.037.4015.438.368.0616.428.468.6617.0665.67
Marie Hoesly 8.708.2016.908.406.3014.708.668.7317.397.738.6016.3365.32
Meta Elste 8.968.4617.428.208.9617.168.738.7017.438.668.6660.67
Doris Kirkman 7.967.968.108.108.408.407.107.1031.56
Total405.76
16Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Gwynedd Lewis-Lingard 8.708.4317.138.408.8317.237.668.2615.929.138.6017.7368.0163.00457.31
Pat Hirst 8.438.4616.898.407.2315.638.308.4316.738.939.0317.9667.21
Cissy Davies 8.037.7015.738.468.9017.366.638.4615.098.868.6317.4965.67
Margo Morgan 8.067.8315.898.038.1016.137.167.9615.128.908.6317.5364.67
Margaret Thomas-Neale 7.637.8315.468.037.9615.998.137.8015.938.838.4317.2664.64
Irene Hirst 8.067.8315.897.936.8014.737.937.9315.868.938.7017.6364.11
Valerie Mullins 8.067.6615.728.006.1014.106.467.6614.128.838.6317.4661.40
Marjorie Raistrick 7.936.9614.897.538.5616.098.003.1611.169.108.8617.9660.10
Total394.31

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The women's balance beam competition at the 1952 Summer Olympics was held at Messuhalli, Exhibition Hall II from 22 to 23 July, 1952. It was the first appearance of the event, though balance beam exercise were part of the women's team all-around events in 1936 and 1948.

The women's uneven bars competition at the 1952 Summer Olympics was held at Messuhalli, Exhibition Hall II from 22 to 23 July. It was the first appearance of the event, though bars exercises were part of the women's team all-around event in 1936.

The women's vault competition at the 1952 Summer Olympics was held at Messuhalli, Exhibition Hall II from 22 to 23 July. It was the first appearance of the event, though vault exercises were part of the women's team all-around events in 1928, 1936, and 1948.

The men's artistic team all-around competition at the 1956 Summer Olympics was held at the West Melbourne Stadium from 3 to 7 December. It was the eleventh appearance of the event.

The women's artistic team all-around competition, one of six events for female competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, was held at the Baths of Caracalla from 6 to 8 September. It was the 6th appearance of the event.

References

  1. "Gymnastics at the 1952 Helsinki Summer Games: Women's Team All-Around". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
  2. Official Report, p. 442.