Hungary at the 1952 Winter Olympics

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Hungary at the
1952 Winter Olympics
Flag of Hungary (1949-1956).svg
IOC code HUN
NOC Hungarian Olympic Committee
Website www.olimpia.hu  (in Hungarian and English)
in Oslo, Norway
February 14-25, 1952
Competitors12 (8 men and 4 women) in 4 sports
Flag bearer Ferenc Lőrincz (speed skating) [1]
Medals
Ranked 12th
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total
1
Winter Olympics appearances (overview)

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

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Medalists

MedalNameSportEvent
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Marianna Nagy
László Nagy
Figure skating Pairs

Alpine skiing

Men
AthleteEventRace 1Race 2Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
József Piroska Giant Slalom3:39.379
József Piroska Slalom1:33.578did not advance
Women
AthleteEventRace 1Race 2Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Ildikó Szendrődi-Kővári Downhill2:18.532
Ildikó Szendrődi-Kővári Giant Slalom2:41.737
Ildikó Szendrődi-Kővári Slalom1:14.7251:15.6332:30.330

Cross-country skiing

Men
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
18 km Pál Sajgó 1'13:2553
50 km Ignác Berecz 4'46:2331
Pál Sajgó 4'38:3427

Figure skating

Men
AthleteCFFSPointsPlacesRank
György Czakó 1412132.23311212
Women
AthleteCFFSPointsPlacesRank
Eszter Jurek 2419121.47819923
Pairs
AthletesPointsPlacesRank
Éva Szöllősi
Gábor Vida
9.24491.510
Marianna Nagy
László Nagy
10.82231Bronze medal icon.svg

Speed skating

Men
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
500 m József Merényi 46.732
Ferenc Lőrincz 46.128
1500 m József Merényi 2:26.121
Ferenc Lőrincz 2:23.710
5000 m József Merényi 8:56.626
Ferenc Lőrincz 8:51.221
10,000 m József Merényi 18:09.017

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References

  1. "Ferenc Lőrincz". olympedia.org. Retrieved 28 December 2023.

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