Modern pentathlon at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's team

At the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, the men's team modern pentathlon event was contested.[1] It was the first appearance of the event. The team event used (modified) scores from the individual event.

Men's team modern pentathlon
at the Games of the XV Olympiad
VenueHämeenlinna
DatesJuly 21–25
Competitors48 from 16 nations
Medalists
 Hungary
 Sweden
 Finland

Competition format

The modern pentathlon consisted of five events. The competition used a point-for-place system, with the lowest total across the five events winning.[2] For the team competition, placing points in each of the five segments were adjusted to only account for full teams that finished that particular event. That is, when calculating placing points, individuals from countries that did not send full teams (1 each from Australia, Belgium, and South Africa) were ignored entirely. Places for members of the team from Germany (which had one individual not finish the shooting, swimming, and running events) were counted for the riding and fencing events but ignored for the shooting, swimming, and running events.

  • Riding: a show jumping competition. The course was 5000 m long, with a time limit of 10 minutes, 32 seconds. Riders started with 100 points and could lose points either through obstacle faults or going over the time limit. Negative scores were possible. Ties were broken by the specific time taken, with the quicker rider winning.
  • Fencing: a round-robin, one-touch épée competition. Score was based on number of bouts won, with double-touches used as a tie-breaker.
  • Shooting: a rapid fire pistol competition, with 20 shots (each scoring up to 10 points) per competitor.
  • Swimming: a 300 m freestyle swimming competition.
  • Running: a 4 km race.

Results

RankNationAthletesRidingFencingShootingSwimmingRunningTotal
Orig. PlaceAdj. PlaceOrig. PlaceAdj. PlaceOrig. PlaceAdj. PlaceOrig. PlaceAdj. PlaceOrig. PlaceAdj. PlaceOrig. PointsAdj. Points
 Hungary Gábor Benedek8822991816223937
István Szondy334412125517164140
Aladár Kovácsi101010102524272521209389
Total21211616464550464038173166
 Sweden Lars Hall1177151511883232
Thorsten Lindqvist446642407716157572
Claes Egnell1413331313232129288278
Total19181616706831295351189182
 Finland Ole Mannonen223735101099446260
Lauri Vilkko111138361188556361
Olavi Rokka262519191919111020199592
Total39389490303028272928220213
4 United States Frederick Denman99111166171519186259
Thad McArthur12122322292733116865
Guy Troy66171788343130299591
Total27275150434154495048225215
5 Soviet Union Igor Novikov24231313444410105554
Pavel Rakityansky19182827343229271313123117
Aleksandr Dekhayev3635302950456677129122
Total79767169888139373030307293
6 Brazil Eduardo de Medeiros23222423552226258077
Aloysio Borges302911393721192221113107
Eric Marques44431818302815132827135129
Total97944342747038347673328313
7 Chile Nilo Floody201999171733302726106101
Hernán Fuentes353422213325233533120114
Luis Carmona25241212282640372322128121
Total807743424846[3]98908581354336
8 Argentina Luis Ribera55313033311311181710094
Carlos Velázquez171633317741382524123116
Jorge Cáceres33323937141428263836152145
Total555310398545282758177375355
9 Switzerland Werner Vetterli18172726242314122423107101
Werner Schmid14131515111139363130110105
Erhard Minder494729283230423966158150
Total81777169676495876159375356
10 Great Britain Leon Lumsdaine7714142322161436349691
John Hewitt27264240181837341212136130
Jervis Percy403950473634322933161152
Total7472106101777485775149393373
11 Italy Alfonso Marotta16153634202022204340137129
Duilio Brignetti32314038222120183735151143
Giulio Palmonella47452120272536333332164155
Total9591979269667871113107452427
12 France André Lacroix373688161638351111110106
Bertrand de Montaudoin464435334038464299176166
Christian Palant28274139383624225045181169
Total11110784809490108997065467441
13 Uruguay Alberto Ortíz222144422243401514126119
Lem Martínez39382524474335324138187175
Américo González43425148413945413231212201
Total10410112011490841231138883525495
14 Mexico José Pérez34333432373519173937163154
Antonio Almada29284341494430284239193180
David Romero38374946454226244441202190
Total101981261191311217569125117558524
15 Portugal Ricardo Durão31301616353348444944179167
José Pereira21204845312949454843197182
António Janet48462625434147434642210197
Total100969086109103144132143129586546
 Germany Berthold Slupik414055263145148
Dietloff Kapp42414643441214158
Adolf Harder49474744Did not finish
Total1321289892Did not finish

References

  1. "Modern pentathlon at 1952 Helsinki Summer Games: Men's Team". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 2020-04-17. Retrieved 2019-11-06.
  2. Official Report, pp. 505–08.
  3. The Official Report gives a score of 42 for Chile's shooting, rather than the 46 which would be expected under the scoring system. However, Chile's total score of 336 in the Official Report is consistent with a score of 46 in shooting.
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