Men's team modern pentathlon at the Games of the XVI Olympiad | |||||||||||||
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Dates | November 23–28 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 36 from 12 nations | ||||||||||||
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Modern pentathlon at the 1956 Summer Olympics | |
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Individual | men |
Team | men |
The men's team modern pentathlon was an event contested at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne. [1] It was the second appearance of the team modern pentathlon event. The team event used scores from the individual event except that fencing scores were recomputed to account for only team event competitors.
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 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] For the team competition, the scores of the three individual team members were summed.
Rank | Nation | Athletes | Riding | Fencing | Shooting | Swimming | Running | Total |
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Soviet Union | Igor Novikov | 802.5 | 752 | 920 | 985 | 1192 | 4651.5 | |
Aleksandr Tarasov | 810.0 | 876 | 880 | 825 | 1186 | 4577.0 | ||
Ivan Deriuhin | 845.0 | 566 | 780 | 1070 | 1201 | 4462.0 | ||
Total | 2457.5 | 2194 | 2580 | 2880 | 3579 | 13,690.5 | ||
United States | George Lambert | 1070.0 | 814 | 900 | 975 | 1081 | 4840.0 | |
William Andre | 887.5 | 752 | 860 | 870 | 1123 | 4492.5 | ||
Jack Daniels | 1062.5 | 442 | 800 | 935 | 910 | 4149.5 | ||
Total | 3020.0 | 2008 | 2560 | 2780 | 3114 | 13,482.0 | ||
Finland | Ole Mannonen | 997.5 | 752 | 880 | 920 | 1162 | 4711.5 | |
Wäinö Korhonen | 885.0 | 814 | 880 | 905 | 1117 | 4601.0 | ||
Berndt Katter | 630.0 | 442 | 760 | 930 | 1111 | 3873.0 | ||
Total | 2512.5 | 2008 | 2520 | 2755 | 3390 | 13,185.5 | ||
4 | Hungary | Gábor Benedek | 860.0 | 876 | 920 | 855 | 1126 | 4637.0 |
János Bódy | 772.5 | 752 | 820 | 795 | 1099 | 4238.5 | ||
Antal Moldrich | 95.0 | 938 | 720 | 1010 | 916 | 3679.0 | ||
Total | 1727.5 | 2566 | 2460 | 2660 | 3141 | 12,554.5 | ||
5 | Mexico | José Pérez | 937.5 | 690 | 800 | 940 | 712 | 4079.5 |
Antonio Almada | 395.0 | 814 | 960 | 935 | 622 | 3726.0 | ||
David Romero | 367.5 | 504 | 800 | 765 | 739 | 3175.5 | ||
Total | 1700.0 | 2008 | 2560 | 2640 | 2073 | 10,981.0 | ||
6 | Romania | Cornel Vena | 442.5 | 1062 | 740 | 750 | 1030 | 4024.5 |
Dumitru Țintea | 717.5 | 380 | 780 | 815 | 718 | 3410.5 | ||
Victor Teodorescu | 0.0 | 752 | 640 | 630 | 1156 | 3178.0 | ||
Total | 1160.0 | 2194 | 2160 | 2195 | 2904 | 10,613.0 | ||
7 | Great Britain | Donald Cobley | 315.0 | 442 | 560 | 810 | 1255 | 3382.0 |
Thomas Hudson | 20.0 | 504 | 440 | 990 | 1180 | 3134.0 | ||
George Norman | 0.0 | 628 | 340 | 760 | 982 | 2710.0 | ||
Total | 335.0 | 1574 | 1340 | 2560 | 3417 | 9,226.0 | ||
8 | Australia | Neville Sayers | 925.0 | 442 | 820 | 540 | 1024 | 3751.0 |
Sven Coomer | 135.0 | 380 | 720 | 1015 | 751 | 3001.0 | ||
George Nicoll | 0.0 | 442 | 500 | 665 | 466 | 2073.0 | ||
Total | 1060.0 | 1264 | 2040 | 2220 | 2241 | 8,825.0 | ||
– | Sweden | Lars Hall | 1035.0 | 889* | 720 | 1030 | 1159 | 4833.0* |
Bertil Haase | 515.0 | 667* | 700 | 830 | 1216 | 3928.0* | ||
Björn Thofelt | 0.0 | Did not finish | 0.0 | |||||
Total | 1550.0 | 1556* | 1420 | 1860 | 2375 | 8,761.0* | ||
– | Chile | Gerardo Cortes, Sr. | 882.5 | 556* | 620 | 740 | 1051 | 3849.5* |
Nilo Floody | 585.0 | 704* | 760 | 660 | 793 | 3502.0* | ||
Héctor Carmona | Abandoned | Did not finish | 0.0 | |||||
Total | 1467.5 | 1260* | 1380 | 1400 | 1844 | 7,351.5* | ||
– | Brazil | Salvio Lemos | 455.0 | 556* | 760 | 785 | 730 | 3286.0* |
Wenceslau Malta | 0.0 | 741* | 760 | 755 | 877 | 3133.0* | ||
Nilo da Silva | 17.5 | Did not finish | 0.0 | |||||
Total | 472.5 | 1297* | 1520 | 1540 | 1607 | 6,419.0* | ||
– | South Africa | Okkie van Greunen | 195.0 | 704* | 780 | 780 | 943 | 3402.0* |
Harry Schmidt | 0.0 | 445* | 0 | 460 | 661 | 1566.0* | ||
Marthinus du Plessis | Abandoned | Did not finish | 0.0 | |||||
Total | 195.0 | 1149* | 780 | 1240 | 1604 | 4,968.0* |
Unadjusted scores from the individual competition are shown with a "*".
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