Men's modern pentathlon at the Games of the XVI Olympiad | |||||||||||||
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Dates | November 23–28 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 40 from 16 nations | ||||||||||||
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Modern pentathlon at the 1956 Summer Olympics | |
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Events | |
Individual | men |
Team | men |
The men's individual modern pentathlon was an event contested at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne. [1] It was the ninth appearance of the individual modern pentathlon, which had been featured at every Summer Olympics since 1912. The individual scores were also used for the men's team event.
The modern pentathlon consisted of five events. The competition dropped the point-for-place system used in previous Games. The 1956 competition introduced a scoring system in which each of the results of each event was converted to a score, with a par value of 1,000 in each event, and higher scores were desirable. [2]
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Riding | Fencing | Shooting | Swimming | Running | Total | ||||||||||||
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Time | TS | F | Pts | Pl | Wins | Pts | Pl | Score | Pts | Pl | Time | Pts | Pl | Time | Pts | Pl | ||||
Lars Hall | Sweden | 9:46 | 1035.0 | 0 | 1035.0 | 4 | 23 | 889 | 4 | 181 | 720 | 24 | 3:54.2 | 1030 | 2 | 14:07.4 | 1159 | 8 | 4833.0 | |
Ole Mannonen | Finland | 10:01 | 997.5 | 0 | 997.5 | 5 | 21 | 815 | 8 | 189 | 880 | 5 | 4:16.4 | 920 | 15 | 14:06.9 | 1162 | 7 | 4774.5 | |
Wäinö Korhonen | Finland | 9:58 | 1005.0 | 120 | 885.0 | 9 | 25 | 963 | 2 | 189 | 880 | 5 | 4:19.5 | 905 | 16 | 14:21.0 | 1117 | 12 | 4750.0 | |
4 | Igor Novikov | Soviet Union | 10:55 | 862.5 | 60 | 802.5 | 14 | 21 | 815 | 8 | 191 | 920 | 2 | 4:03.6 | 985 | 6 | 13:56.3 | 1192 | 4 | 4714.5 |
5 | George Lambert | United States | 9:32 | 1070.0 | 0 | 1070.0 | 1 | 17 | 667 | 17 | 190 | 900 | 4 | 4:05.8 | 975 | 7 | 14:33.2 | 1081 | 15 | 4693.0 |
6 | Gábor Benedek | Hungary | 10:56 | 860.0 | 0 | 860.0 | 11 | 23 | 889 | 4 | 191 | 920 | 2 | 4:29.8 | 855 | 18 | 14:18.4 | 1126 | 10 | 4650.0 |
7 | William Andre | United States | 9:57 | 1007.5 | 120 | 887.5 | 8 | 23 | 889 | 4 | 188 | 860 | 8 | 4:26.2 | 870 | 17 | 14:19.2 | 1123 | 11 | 4629.5 |
8 | Aleksandr Tarasov | Soviet Union | 10:44 | 890.0 | 80 | 810.0 | 13 | 20 | 778 | 10 | 189 | 880 | 5 | 4:35.0 | 825 | 21 | 13:58.1 | 1186 | 5 | 4479.0 |
9 | Ivan Deriuhin | Soviet Union | 11:02 | 845.0 | 0 | 845.0 | 12 | 14 | 556 | 26 | 184 | 780 | 16 | 3:46.7 | 1070 | 1 | 13:53.8 | 1201 | 3 | 4452.0 |
10 | János Bódy | Hungary | 10:43 | 892.5 | 120 | 772.5 | 15 | 23 | 889 | 4 | 186 | 820 | 10 | 4:41.3 | 795 | 24 | 14:27.8 | 1099 | 14 | 4375.5 |
11 | Luis Ribera | Argentina | 9:39 | 1052.5 | 0 | 1052.5 | 3 | 17 | 667 | 17 | 176 | 620 | 29 | 4:14.1 | 930 | 13 | 15:07.0 | 979 | 21 | 4248.5 |
12 | José Pérez | Mexico | 10:25 | 937.5 | 0 | 937.5 | 6 | 18 | 704 | 13 | 185 | 800 | 13 | 4:12.4 | 940 | 10 | 16:36.0 | 712 | 32 | 4093.5 |
13 | Jack Daniels | United States | 9:35 | 1062.5 | 0 | 1062.5 | 2 | 9 | 371 | 36 | 185 | 800 | 13 | 4:13.3 | 935 | 11 | 15:30.4 | 910 | 25 | 4078.5 |
14 | Cornel Vena | Romania | 13:11 | 522.5 | 80 | 442.5 | 22 | 29 | 1111 | 1 | 182 | 740 | 23 | 4:50.9 | 750 | 30 | 14:50.3 | 1030 | 17 | 4072.5 |
15 | Adriano Facchini | Italy | 11:41 | 747.5 | 80 | 667.5 | 17 | 17 | 667 | 17 | 186 | 820 | 10 | 4:10.3 | 950 | 9 | 15:23.8 | 931 | 23 | 4035.5 |
16 | Berndt Katter | Finland | 10:52 | 870.0 | 240 | 630.0 | 18 | 15 | 593 | 25 | 183 | 760 | 19 | 4:14.5 | 930 | 13 | 14:23.3 | 1111 | 13 | 4024.0 |
17 | Bertil Haase | Sweden | 12:18 | 655.0 | 140 | 515.0 | 20 | 17 | 667 | 17 | 180 | 700 | 27 | 4:34.7 | 830 | 20 | 13:48.5 | 1216 | 2 | 3928.0 |
18 | Gerardo Cortes, Sr. | Chile | 10:47 | 882.5 | 0 | 882.5 | 10 | 14 | 556 | 26 | 176 | 620 | 29 | 4:52.3 | 740 | 31 | 14:43.8 | 1051 | 16 | 3849.5 |
19 | Neville Sayers | Australia | 10:30 | 925.0 | 0 | 925.0 | 7 | 10 | 408 | 35 | 186 | 820 | 10 | 5:32.0 | 540 | 35 | 14:52.9 | 1024 | 18 | 3717.0 |
20 | Dumitru Țintea | Romania | 11:29 | 777.5 | 60 | 717.5 | 16 | 17 | 667 | 17 | 184 | 780 | 16 | 4:37.0 | 815 | 22 | 16:34.6 | 718 | 31 | 3697.5 |
21 | Antal Moldrich | Hungary | 14:10 | 375.0 | 280 | 95.0 | 30 | 24 | 926 | 3 | 181 | 720 | 24 | 3:58.3 | 1010 | 4 | 15:28.6 | 916 | 24 | 3667.0 |
22 | Antonio Almada | Mexico | 13:30 | 475.0 | 80 | 395.0 | 23 | 18 | 704 | 13 | 193 | 960 | 1 | 4:13.2 | 935 | 11 | 17:06.4 | 622 | 35 | 3616.0 |
23 | Vladimír Černý | Czechoslovakia | 14:27 | 332.5 | 200 | 132.5 | 29 | 14 | 556 | 26 | 188 | 860 | 8 | 4:08.9 | 960 | 8 | 14:56.7 | 1012 | 19 | 3520.5 |
24 | Nilo Floody | Chile | 10:54 | 865.0 | 280 | 585.0 | 19 | 18 | 704 | 13 | 183 | 760 | 19 | 5:08.5 | 660 | 33 | 16:09.9 | 793 | 27 | 3502.0 |
25 | Donald Cobley | Great Britain | 12:02 | 695.0 | 380 | 315.0 | 25 | 12 | 482 | 32 | 173 | 560 | 31 | 4:38.3 | 810 | 23 | 13:35.5 | 1255 | 1 | 3422.0 |
26 | Okkie van Greunen | South Africa | 14:10 | 375.0 | 180 | 195.0 | 27 | 18 | 704 | 13 | 184 | 780 | 16 | 4:44.1 | 780 | 26 | 15:19.7 | 943 | 22 | 3402.0 |
27 | Salvio Lemos | Brazil | 13:38 | 455.0 | 0 | 455.0 | 21 | 14 | 556 | 26 | 183 | 760 | 19 | 4:43.1 | 785 | 25 | 16:30.4 | 730 | 30 | 3286.0 |
28 | Thomas Hudson | Great Britain | 15:04 | 240.0 | 220 | 20.0 | 31 | 16 | 630 | 24 | 167 | 440 | 34 | 4:02.0 | 990 | 5 | 14:00.2 | 1180 | 6 | 3260.0 |
29 | David Romero | Mexico | 12:29 | 627.5 | 260 | 367.5 | 24 | 14 | 556 | 26 | 185 | 800 | 13 | 4:47.1 | 765 | 27 | 16:27.6 | 739 | 29 | 3227.5 |
30 | Victor Teodorescu | Romania | 18:10 | 0.0 | 180 | 0.0 | 33 | 19 | 741 | 11 | 177 | 640 | 28 | 5:14.5 | 630 | 34 | 14:08.1 | 1156 | 9 | 3167.0 |
31 | Wenceslau Malta | Brazil | 14:31 | 322.5 | 860 | 0.0 | 33 | 19 | 741 | 11 | 183 | 760 | 19 | 4:49.8 | 755 | 29 | 15:41.8 | 877 | 26 | 3133.0 |
32 | Sven Coomer | Australia | 15:46 | 135.0 | 0 | 135.0 | 28 | 12 | 482 | 32 | 181 | 720 | 24 | 3:57.4 | 1015 | 3 | 16:23.2 | 751 | 28 | 3103.0 |
33 | Jean-Claude Hamel | France | 14:49 | 277.5 | 80 | 197.5 | 26 | 17 | 667 | 17 | 169 | 480 | 33 | 4:30.0 | 850 | 19 | 16:43.1 | 691 | 33 | 2885.5 |
34 | George Norman | Great Britain | 17:16 | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 | 33 | 17 | 667 | 17 | 162 | 340 | 35 | 4:48.1 | 760 | 28 | 15:06.7 | 982 | 20 | 2749.0 |
35 | George Nicoll | Australia | 21:39 | 0.0 | 320 | 0.0 | 33 | 13 | 519 | 31 | 170 | 500 | 32 | 5:07.7 | 665 | 32 | 17:58.1 | 466 | 36 | 2150.0 |
36 | Harry Schmidt | South Africa | 16:04 | 90.0 | 140 | 0.0 | 33 | 11 | 445 | 34 | 142 | 0 | 36 | 5:48.9 | 460 | 36 | 16:53.3 | 661 | 34 | 1566.0 |
– | Nilo da Silva | Brazil | 14:49 | 277.5 | 260 | 17.5 | 32 | Did not finish | 17.5 | |||||||||||
– | Björn Thofelt | Sweden | 18:40 | 0.0 | 140 | 0.0 | 33 | Did not finish | 0.0 | |||||||||||
– | Héctor Carmona | Chile | Abandoned | Did not finish | 0.0 | |||||||||||||||
– | Marthinus du Plessis | South Africa | Abandoned | Did not finish | 0.0 |
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