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

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Women's artistic individual all-around
at the Games of the XV Olympiad
Venue Messuhalli, Exhibition Hall II
Date22–23 July
Competitors134 from 18 nations
Winning score76.78
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Maria Gorokhovskaya Flag of the Soviet Union (1936-1955).svg  Soviet Union
Silver medal icon.svg Nina Bocharova Flag of the Soviet Union (1936-1955).svg  Soviet Union
Bronze medal icon.svg Margit Korondi Flag of Hungary (1949-1956).svg  Hungary
1956  

The women's artistic individual all-around 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. [1]

Competition format

The gymnastics format continued to use the aggregation format. Each nation entered a team of eight gymnasts or up to three individual 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.

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. Thus, exercise scores ranged from 0 to 10, apparatus scores from 0 to 20, and individual totals from 0 to 80.

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

RankGymnastNationExercise resultsTotal
Gymnastique au sol.svg Poutre.svg Barres paralleles.svg Saut de cheval.svg
CVTCVTCVTCVT
Gold medal icon.svg Maria Gorokhovskaya Flag of the Soviet Union (1936-1955).svg  Soviet Union 9.509.7019.209.439.7019.139.639.6319.269.639.5619.1976.78
Silver medal icon.svg Nina Bocharova Flag of the Soviet Union (1936-1955).svg  Soviet Union 9.409.3018.709.469.7619.229.569.4318.999.809.2319.0375.94
Bronze medal icon.svg Margit Korondi Flag of Hungary (1949-1956).svg  Hungary 9.409.6019.009.469.5619.029.709.7019.409.109.3018.4075.82
4 Galina Minaicheva Flag of the Soviet Union (1936-1955).svg  Soviet Union 9.369.6018.969.139.5318.669.369.5318.899.739.4319.1675.67
5 Galina Urbanovich Flag of the Soviet Union (1936-1955).svg  Soviet Union 9.439.5618.999.409.5318.939.169.4618.629.709.4019.1075.64
6 Ágnes Keleti Flag of Hungary (1949-1956).svg  Hungary 9.509.8619.369.439.5318.969.469.7019.168.909.2018.1075.58
7 Pelageya Danilova Flag of the Soviet Union (1936-1955).svg  Soviet Union 9.239.4318.609.269.5018.769.439.5618.999.469.1618.6275.03
8 Galina Shamrai Flag of the Soviet Union (1936-1955).svg  Soviet Union 9.239.6318.869.439.3618.799.339.6018.939.039.3618.3974.97
9 Medea Jugeli Flag of the Soviet Union (1936-1955).svg  Soviet Union 9.309.3018.609.139.3618.499.239.5018.739.739.4019.1374.95
10 Edit Perényi-Weckinger Flag of Hungary (1949-1956).svg  Hungary 9.169.6618.829.069.3018.369.409.5618.969.339.3018.6374.77
11 Olga Tass Flag of Hungary (1949-1956).svg  Hungary 9.239.6618.899.409.4618.869.309.1018.409.269.3018.5674.71
12 Erzsébet Gulyás-Köteles Flag of Hungary (1949-1956).svg  Hungary 9.269.7318.999.069.3318.399.239.4018.639.309.3018.6074.61
13 Ekaterina Kalinchuk Flag of the Soviet Union (1936-1955).svg  Soviet Union 8.838.9017.738.969.3618.329.309.3618.669.709.5019.2073.91
14 Eva Věchtová Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia 9.369.2318.599.039.5318.569.169.3618.529.009.2018.2073.87
15 Mária Kövi-Zalai Flag of Hungary (1949-1956).svg  Hungary 9.169.4318.598.609.3017.909.269.3618.629.469.3018.7673.87
16 Tsvetanka Stancheva Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria 9.169.2018.369.439.4318.869.039.3618.399.168.9018.0673.67
17 Karin Lindberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 9.239.1018.338.769.2618.029.038.9617.999.369.4318.7973.13
18 Ivanka Dolzheva Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria 9.068.9618.029.369.3018.668.909.2018.109.208.8318.0372.81
19 Saltirka Spasova-Tarpova Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria 9.038.4317.469.269.3318.598.769.2017.969.338.9618.2972.30
20 Alena Chadimová Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia 9.209.0318.238.839.3318.168.509.3017.809.238.8318.0672.25
21 Jana Rabasová Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia 9.038.7617.798.939.1318.069.069.0618.129.109.0618.1672.13
22 Božena Srncová Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia 9.008.5617.569.139.0618.198.939.2018.139.009.2018.2072.08
23 Gun Röring Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 9.308.9318.238.839.3318.168.868.6617.529.139.0318.1672.07
24 Irma Walther Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 8.808.9317.738.809.2318.039.069.0018.069.208.9318.1371.95
25 Stela Perin Flag of Romania (1948-1952).svg  Romania 9.009.1318.138.809.1317.938.339.0317.369.439.0018.4371.85
26 Hanna Grages Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 9.069.0318.098.469.1317.598.908.9317.839.239.0318.2671.77
27 Stefania Świerzy Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland 9.268.9018.168.439.3317.768.109.2017.309.538.9318.4671.68
28 Andrea Bodó Flag of Hungary (1949-1956).svg  Hungary 9.169.1018.269.037.5016.539.339.1618.499.239.1618.3971.67
29 Vasilka Stancheva Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria 9.108.3317.439.169.0618.228.738.9017.639.408.9618.3671.64
30 Lidia Pitteri Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 8.638.8617.498.469.0317.499.038.8617.899.509.2318.7371.60
31 Hana Bobková Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia 9.138.6017.738.639.3017.938.739.2017.938.939.0017.9371.52
32 Miranda Cicognani Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 8.830.2618.098.568.8617.429.108.3317.439.439.1318.5671.50
33 Matylda Šínová Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia 9.038.4017.438.739.3618.068.469.3617.829.408.7318.1371.47
34 Věra Vančurová Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia 9.208.7617.969.009.5018.508.109.2017.309.168.4617.6271.38
35 Licia Macchini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 8.908.7317.638.238.9617.199.038.8017.839.439.1618.5971.24
36 Evy Berggren Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 8.869.0317.898.269.3617.628.568.7017.269.109.2018.3071.07
37 Göta Pettersson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 8.869.0317.898.409.0317.438.868.5617.429.039.2018.2370.97
38 Elisabeth Ostermeyer Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 9.008.6317.638.368.7017.068.868.9317.799.309.1318.4370.91
38 Stefania Reindl Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland 9.069.0018.067.439.1016.538.569.3017.869.469.0018.4670.91
40 Irén Daruházi-Karcsics Flag of Hungary (1949-1956).svg  Hungary 9.039.0018.039.137.4216.569.069.5318.598.669.0317.6970.87
41 Liliana Scaricabarozzi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 8.708.9617.668.608.7017.308.968.7317.699.308.8618.1670.81
42 Grazia Bozzo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 8.439.3317.768.468.8317.298.908.7317.639.039.0618.0970.77
43 Helena Rakoczy Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland 9.269.0318.298.269.4017.666.609.4016.009.539.2618.7970.74
44 Ann-Sofi Pettersson-Colling Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 8.909.4018.308.438.4316.868.268.7016.969.369.2318.5970.71
45 Luciana Reali Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 8.839.1017.938.368.5316.899.008.7017.709.208.9018.1070.62
46 Ginette Durand Flag of France.svg  France 8.609.0617.668.669.4018.069.067.9617.028.868.9617.8270.56
47 Alena Reichová Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia 9.068.4317.498.668.0016.669.069.1618.229.108.9318.0370.40
48 Elisabetta Durelli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 8.868.9017.768.468.5617.028.668.8317.499.368.7618.1270.39
49 Rayna Grigorova Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria 9.238.8018.039.008.9617.968.738.7317.468.807.9316.7370.18
50 Irène Pittelioen Flag of France.svg  France 8.468.5316.998.309.4017.709.039.0618.098.438.9617.3970.17
51 Raili Tuominen-Hämäläinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 9.168.7617.929.109.1018.207.938.6016.538.608.8317.4370.08
52 Olga Göllner Flag of Romania (1948-1952).svg  Romania 8.738.8317.569.168.9618.128.839.0317.868.138.4016.5370.07
53 Wolfgard Voß Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 8.938.5317.468.668.6617.328.608.3316.939.139.1618.2970.00
54 Inge Sedlmaier Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 8.968.7017.668.568.5317.098.468.9017.369.168.5617.7269.83
55 Renata Bianchi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 8.368.9617.328.368.5016.868.669.0017.669.268.6617.9269.76
56 Ida Kadlec Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 9.168.7317.897.868.6016.468.538.8017.338.939.1318.0669.74
57 Ingrid Sandahl Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 9.408.2017.608.338.8617.198.438.4616.898.809.2018.0069.68
58 Ileana Gyarfaș Flag of Romania (1948-1952).svg  Romania 8.738.8317.568.639.0317.668.738.4017.138.708.5617.2669.61
58 Vappu Salonen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 9.108.7617.868.608.7017.308.308.3616.668.968.8317.7969.61
60 Lydia Zeitlhofer Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 9.138.8617.998.808.9317.738.868.8617.727.508.6316.1369.57
61 Sonja Rožman Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Yugoslavia 8.708.8617.568.339.0617.397.938.7316.668.938.9617.8969.50
62 Lenie Gerrietsen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 8.338.5616.898.539.0017.538.508.5617.068.939.0617.9969.47
63 Arja Lehtinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 9.038.8317.868.508.8617.368.268.1316.398.868.9617.8269.43
64 Marian Barone US flag 48 stars.svg  United States 8.308.4616.768.238.8617.098.968.7317.698.908.8617.7669.30
65 Hjördis Nordin Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 8.938.8017.738.308.9317.238.268.3016.568.739.0317.7669.28
65 Ruth Grulkowski US flag 48 stars.svg  United States 8.968.6317.598.568.9017.468.908.1317.038.908.3017.2069.28
67 Zofia Kowalczyk Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland 8.868.8317.698.209.1017.308.068.8616.928.968.3317.2969.20
68 Olga Munteanu Flag of Romania (1948-1952).svg  Romania 8.938.7317.668.808.5617.368.838.9317.768.168.0616.2269.00
69 Honorata Marcińczak Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland 8.508.5017.008.009.0317.038.469.0017.468.968.4017.3668.85
70 Tanja Žutić Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Yugoslavia 8.638.4017.038.408.5316.937.868.6316.499.108.6618.0368.48
71 Gerti Fesl Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 8.908.6017.508.168.8016.968.508.7317.238.967.8016.7668.45
72 Huiberdina Krul-van der Nolk van Gogh Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 8.038.5016.538.138.7016.838.008.8316.839.139.1018.2368.42
73 Clara Schroth-Lomady US flag 48 stars.svg  United States 9.108.9618.068.406.9615.369.008.5017.508.638.8317.4668.38
74 Anka Drinić Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Yugoslavia 8.938.6317.567.868.6416.328.668.4017.068.738.9317.3968.33
75 Trude Gollner-Kolar Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 8.838.2317.067.808.9316.738.108.7016.808.808.8617.6668.25
76 Barbara Wilk-Ślizowska Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland 9.168.7317.898.109.1017.208.569.2017.767.337.9615.2968.14
77 Hedwig Traindl Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 9.068.5317.598.168.8617.027.968.2616.228.668.5317.1968.02
78 Gwynedd Lewis-Lingard Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 8.708.4317.138.408.8317.237.668.2615.929.138.6017.7368.01
79 Helga Bîrsan Flag of Romania (1948-1952).svg  Romania 8.868.3017.168.608.6617.267.908.3616.269.068.2617.3268.00
80 Brigitte Kiesler Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 9.138.3017.436.708.3015.008.708.5617.269.139.1618.2967.98
81 Gertrude Winnige-Barosch Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 8.868.4317.298.267.9316.198.308.3316.639.108.6617.7667.87
83 Vanja Blomberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 9.038.9617.998.367.9316.298.138.2016.338.239.0017.2367.84
83 Ruth Topalian US flag 48 stars.svg  United States 8.338.3316.668.138.2016.338.608.3016.908.968.9617.9267.81
84 Nada Spasić Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Yugoslavia 8.638.1616.798.408.5016.907.508.6316.139.108.8617.9667.78
85 Eveline Slavici Flag of Romania (1948-1952).svg  Romania 8.368.6617.028.537.3315.868.568.5317.099.368.4017.7667.73
86 Dorota Horzonek-Jokiel Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland 8.668.7017.367.769.2016.966.769.0015.769.138.3617.4967.57
87 Alexandra Lemoine Flag of France.svg  France 8.809.1617.968.469.2317.695.508.3613.869.168.7617.9267.43
88 Madeleine Jouffroy Flag of France.svg  France 8.908.6017.508.536.8015.338.908.8017.709.007.7016.7067.23
89 Pat Hirst Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 8.438.4616.898.407.2315.638.308.4316.738.939.0317.9667.21
90 Milica Rožman Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Yugoslavia 8.568.3016.868.439.1317.568.608.4617.066.838.8315.6667.14'
91 Gertrude Gries Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 8.367.9016.267.938.4316.368.838.5617.398.408.6617.0667.07
92 Ada Smolnikar Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Yugoslavia 8.638.6017.238.508.3316.837.537.9615.498.738.6317.3666.91
92 Annie Ros Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 8.368.0316.398.338.9617.298.208.1016.308.008.9316.9366.91
94 Tootje Selbach Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 8.037.8615.898.408.9017.307.908.2316.138.369.0017.3666.68
95 Liliane Montagne Flag of France.svg  France 8.738.0316.768.409.1017.507.908.0615.968.737.7016.4366.65
96 Marija Ivandekić Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Yugoslavia 8.537.5316.068.308.8017.108.338.5616.898.408.1616.5656.61
97 Colette Hué Flag of France.svg  France 8.908.2617.168.407.9616.368.407.4015.808.868.3317.1966.51
98 Yordanka Yovkova Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria 8.608.0016.608.868.7317.597.967.0615.029.138.0317.1666.37
99 Colette Fanara Flag of France.svg  France 8.808.3017.108.207.4315.638.068.6616.728.768.1016.8666.31
100 Nanny Simon Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 8.507.9316.438.068.2016.268.207.8016.008.908.6017.5066.19
101 Jeanette Vogelbacher Flag of France.svg  France 8.408.2016.607.838.3316.168.839.0017.838.007.5615.5666.15
102 Raili Hoviniemi Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 8.538.2616.798.238.9617.197.807.8315.637.908.3016.2065.81
103 Dorothy Dalton US flag 48 stars.svg  United States 8.438.3316.768.037.4015.438.368.0616.428.468.6617.0665.67
103 Cissy Davies Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 8.037.7015.738.468.9017.366.638.4615.098.868.6317.4965.67
105 Edeltraud Schramm Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 8.807.9616.768.068.5616.627.868.5016.367.368.4015.7665.50
106 Jo Cox-Ladru Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 8.208.1316.337.968.3016.268.107.8315.938.038.8016.8365.35
107 Marie Hoesly US flag 48 stars.svg  United States 8.708.2016.908.406.3014.708.668.7317.397.738.6016.3365.32
108 Pirkko Vilppunen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 8.768.2617.028.468.7017.166.667.8314.498.168.2616.4265.09
109 Dália da Cunha-Sammer Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 8.108.4316.537.608.9016.506.638.0614.698.339.0317.3665.08
110 Stoyanka Angelova Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria 8.638.0016.638.769.0317.798.408.7017.105.937.4013.3364.85
111 Margo Morgan Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 8.067.8315.898.038.1016.137.167.9615.128.908.6317.5364.67
112 Margaret Thomas-Neale Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 7.637.8315.468.037.9615.998.137.8015.938.838.4317.2664.64
113 Bergljot Sandvik-Johansen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 8.408.3616.767.768.1615.927.467.5314.998.538.3616.8964.56
114 Grethe Werner Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 8.408.8017.207.636.5614.197.537.8315.368.938.7017.6364.38
115 Irene Hirst Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 8.067.8315.897.936.8014.737.937.9315.868.938.7017.6364.11
116 Norveig Karlsen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 8.108.4016.506.538.5315.067.167.5314.698.938.8317.7664.01
117 Elisabeta Abrudeanu Flag of Romania (1948-1952).svg  Romania 7.838.5016.338.165.8313.998.237.8616.099.068.2617.3263.73
118 Hilde Koop Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 8.668.3016.964.467.3611.828.907.6616.569.039.0318.0663.40
119 Maila Nisula Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 8.868.3617.228.038.8316.866.906.5613.467.867.9015.7663.30
120 Hildegard Grill Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 8.707.4616.167.907.8315.737.238.5315.767.867.7315.5963.24
121 Toetie Selbach Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 8.368.0616.428.166.7614.928.138.3316.467.367.9015.2663.06
122 Penka Prisadashka Flag of Bulgaria (1948-1967).svg  Bulgaria 9.068.5017.568.506.6315.138.833.3312.169.308.7618.0662.91
123 Urszula Łukomska Flag of Poland (1928-1980).svg  Poland 8.468.6617.127.864.5012.368.908.9017.807.368.2615.6262.90
124 Maria Laura Amorim Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 8.208.0316.237.608.6016.207.904.6012.508.808.5617.3662.29
125 Pirkko Pyykönen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 8.738.3017.038.466.3314.796.137.8613.997.767.8615.6261.43
126 Valerie Mullins Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 8.067.6615.728.006.1014.106.467.6614.128.838.6317.4661.40
127 Raija Simola Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 8.867.9016.768.236.3314.566.868.2315.098.166.7314.8961.30
128 Cootje van Kampen-Tonneman Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 7.807.9315.738.208.7016.908.206.6314.837.266.3313.5961.05
129 Meta Elste US flag 48 stars.svg  United States 8.968.4617.428.208.9617.168.738.7017.438.668.6660.67
130 Tereza Kočiš Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Yugoslavia 8.938.8317.768.437.8016.238.668.4017.060.009.109.1060.15
131 Marjorie Raistrick Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 7.936.9614.897.538.5616.098.003.1611.169.108.8617.9660.10
132 Teofila Băiașu Flag of Romania (1948-1952).svg  Romania 8.308.5316.838.568.6017.168.708.5617.26-8.268.2659.51
133 Natália Silva Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 6.967.3314.296.967.5614.526.537.2613.790.007.567.5650.16
134 Doris Kirkman US flag 48 stars.svg  United States 7.967.968.108.108.408.407.107.1031.56

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The men's vault competition was one of eight events for male competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. The qualification and final rounds took place on July 20, 22 and 29th at the Georgia Dome. There were 105 competitors from 31 nations, with nations in the team event having up to 7 gymnasts and other nations having up to 3 gymnasts. The event was won by Alexei Nemov of Russia, the nation's first victory in the men's vault after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Yeo Hong-Chul gave South Korea its third consecutive podium appearance in the event, this time with silver. Vitaly Scherbo of Belarus was the fifth man to win multiple medals in the vault, adding bronze to his 1992 gold.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gymnastics at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Men's vault</span> Olympic gymnastics event

The men's vault competition was one of eight events for male competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome. It was held on 5, 7, and 10 September at the Baths of Caracalla. There were 129 competitors from 28 nations, with nations in the team competition having up to 6 gymnasts and other nations entering up to 2 gymnasts. For the second straight Games, there was a tie for first place in the vault. Boris Shakhlin of the Soviet Union and Takashi Ono of Japan each received a gold medal. It was the third consecutive Games with a gold medal for the Soviets. Ono, who had taken bronze in 1952, became the second man to win multiple vault medals. Third place and the bronze medal went to Soviet Vladimir Portnoi.

These are the results of the women's vault competition, one of six events for female competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome.

The men's artistic team all-around competition at the 1952 Summer Olympics was held at the Messuhalli, Exhibition Hall I on 19 and 21 July. It was the tenth appearance of the event.

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.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gymnastics at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's artistic individual all-around</span> Olympic gymnastics event

The men's artistic individual all-around competition at the 1952 Summer Olympics was held at Messuhalli, Exhibition Hall I from 19 to 21 July. It was the eleventh appearance of the event. There were 185 competitors from 29 nations. Each nation entered a team of between five and eight gymnasts or up to three individual gymnasts. The event was won by Viktor Chukarin of the Soviet Union, with his countryman Hrant Shahinyan taking silver. It was the Soviet debut in the event, beginning four decades of dominance rivalled only by Japan and ending only after the dissolution of the Soviet Union; the Soviets would win 6 of the 10 editions from 1952 to 1988, with Japan taking the other 4. Bronze in 1952 went to Josef Stalder of Switzerland ; it was the last medal in the men's all-around for any gymnast not from the Soviet Union or Japan until 1980.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gymnastics at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Men's vault</span> Olympic gymnastics event

The men's vault competition at the 1948 Summer Olympics was held at Earls Court Exhibition Centre on 12 and 13 August. It was the seventh appearance of the event. There were 120 competitors from 16 nations, with each nation sending a team of up to 8 gymnasts. The event was won by Paavo Aaltonen of Finland with fellow Finn Olavi Rove finishing second; the medals were the nation's first in the men's vault. There was a three-way tie for third place resulting in three bronze medals being awarded to János Mogyorósi-Klencs and Ferenc Pataki of Hungary and Leo Sotorník of Czechoslovakia.

The men's floor exercise competition at the 1952 Summer Olympics was held at Messuhalli, Exhibition Hall I from 19 to 21 July. It was the fourth appearance of the event.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gymnastics at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's rings</span> Olympic gymnastics event

The men's rings competition at the 1952 Summer Olympics was held at Töölö Sports Hall, Exhibition Hall I from 19 to 21 July. It was the eighth appearance of the event. There were 185 competitors from 29 nations, with each nation sending up to 8 gymnasts. The Soviet Union, in its debut in the event, won a medal of every color but did not quite sweep the medals as there was a tie for third. Hrant Shahinyan was the winner, Viktor Chukarin took silver, and Dmytro Leonkin shared bronze with Hans Eugster of Switzerland.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gymnastics at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's pommel horse</span> Olympic gymnastics event

The men's pommel horse competition at the 1952 Summer Olympics was held at Töölö Sports Hall, Exhibition Hall I from 19 to 21 July. It was the eighth appearance of the event. There were 185 competitors from 29 nations, with each nation sending up to 8 gymnasts. The event was won by Viktor Chukarin as the Soviet Union swept the medals in its debut. It was the fourth medal sweep in the event, and last before apparatus finals with a two-gymnast-per-nation limit made further sweeps impossible. Yevgeny Korolkov and Hrant Shahinyan tied for silver.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gymnastics at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's vault</span> Olympic gymnastics event

The men's vault competition at the 1952 Summer Olympics was held at Töölö Sports Hall, Exhibition Hall I from 19 to 21 July. It was the eighth appearance of the event. There were 185 competitors from 29 nations, with nations competing in the team event entering up to 8 gymnasts and other nations able to send up to 3. The event was won by Viktor Chukarin of the Soviet Union, the nation's first medal in the event in its first appearance. Japan also earned its first medal(s): a silver and two bronzes, as Masao Takemoto finished second and there was a tie for third between Takashi Ono and Tadao Uesako.

The women's floor exercise 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.

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.

References

  1. "Gymnastics at the 1952 Helsinki Summer Games: Women's Individual All-Around". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  2. Official Report, p. 442.