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      The Soviet Union (USSR) competed in the Olympic Games for the first time at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland. 295 competitors, 255 men and 40 women, took part in 141 events in 18 sports.


      Medalists


      The USSR finished second in the final medal rankings, with 22 gold and 71 total medals.


      = Gold

      =
      Nina Bocharova — Artistic gymnastics, women's balance beam
      Victor Chukarin — Artistic gymnastics, men's individual all-round
      Maria Gorokhovskaya — Artistic gymnastics, women's individual all-round
      Victor Chukarin — Artistic gymnastics, men's pommel horse
      Hrant Shahinyan — Artistic gymnastics, men's rings
      Victor Chukarin, Hrant Shahinyan, Valentin Muratov, Yevgeni Korolkov, Vladimir Belyakov, Iosif Berdiev, Mikhail Perelman, Dmytro Leonkin — Artistic gymnastics, men's team competition
      Maria Gorokhovskaya, Nina Bocharova, Galina Minaicheva, Galina Urbanovich, Pelageya Danilova, Galina Shamrai, Ekaterina Kalinchuk — Artistic gymnastics, women's team competition
      Victor Chukarin — Artistic gymnastics, men's vault
      Ekaterina Kalinchuk — Artistic gymnastics, women's vault
      Nina Romashkova — Athletics, women's discus throw
      Galina Zybina — Athletics, women's shot put
      Yuriy Tyukalov — Rowing, men's single sculls
      Anatoli Bogdanov — Shooting, men's 300 m free rifle 3 positions
      Ivan Udodov — Weightlifting, men's bantamweight
      Rafael Chimishkyan — Weightlifting, men's featherweight
      Trofim Lomakin — Weightlifting, men's light-heavyweight
      Arsen Mekokishvili — Wrestling, men's freestyle heavyweight
      David Tsimakuridze — Wrestling, men's freestyle middleweight
      Johannes Kotkas — Wrestling, men's Greco-Roman superheavyweight
      Boris Maksovich Gurevich — Wrestling, men's Greco-Roman flyweight
      Yakov Punkin — Wrestling, men's Greco-Roman featherweight
      Shazam Safin — Wrestling, men's Greco-Roman lightweight


      = Silver

      =
      Maria Gorokhovskaya — Artistic gymnastics, women's balance beam
      Maria Gorokhovskaya — Artistic gymnastics, women's floor exercise
      Grant Shaginyan — Artistic gymnastics, men's individual all-round
      Nina Bocharova — Artistic gymnastics, women's individual all-round
      Victor Chukarin — Artistic gymnastics, men's parallel bars
      Hrant Shahinyan — Artistic gymnastics, men's pommel horse
      Yevgeni Korolkov — Artistic gymnastics, men's pommel horse
      Victor Chukarin — Artistic gymnastics, men's rings
      Maria Gorokhovskaya, Nina Bocharova, Galina Minaicheva, Galina Urbanovich, Pelageya Danilova, Galina Shamrai, Medeya Dzhugeli, Ekaterina Kalinchuk — Artistic gymnastics, women's team, portable apparatus
      Maria Gorokhovskaya — Artistic gymnastics, women's uneven bars
      Maria Gorokhovskaya — Artistic gymnastics, women's vault
      Vladimir Kazantsev — Athletics, men's 3000 m steeplechase
      Yuriy Lituyev — Athletics, men's 400 m hurdles
      Boris Tokarev, Levan Kalyayev, Levan Sanadze, Vladimir Sukharev — Athletics, men's 4 × 100 m relay
      Maria Golubnichaya — Athletics, women's 80 m hurdles
      Elizaveta Bagryantseva — Athletics, women's discus throw
      Aleksandra Chudina — Athletics, women's javelin throw
      Aleksandra Chudina — Athletics, women's long jump
      Leonid Shcherbakov — Athletics, men's triple jump
      Stepas Brutautas, Nodar Dzhordzhikiya, Anatoly Konev, Otar Korkiya, Heino Kruus, Ilmar Kullam, Justinas Lagunavičius, Joann Lõssov, Aleksandr Moiseyev, Yuri Ozerov, Kazys Petkevičius, Stasys Stonkus, Maigonis Valdmanis, Viktor Vlasov — Basketball, men's team
      Viktor Mednov — Boxing, men's light-welterweight
      Sergei Scherbakov — Boxing, men's welterweight
      Heorhiy Zhylin, Igor Emchuk — Rowing, men's double sculls
      Vladimir Rodimushkin, Aleksey Komarov, Igor Borisov, Slava Amiragov, Leonid Gissen, Yevgeni Samsonov, Vladimir Kryukov, Igor Polyakov, Yevgeny Brago — Rowing, men's eight with coxswain
      Boris Andreyev — Shooting, men's 50 m rifle prone
      Nikolai Saksonov — Weightlifting, men's featherweight
      Yevgeni Lopatin — Weightlifting, men's lightweight
      Grigori Novak — Weightlifting, men's middle-heavyweight
      Rashid Mamedbekov — Wrestling, men's freestyle bantamweight
      Shalva Chikhladze — Wrestling, men's Greco-Roman light-heavyweight


      = Bronze

      =
      Dmitri Leonkin — Artistic gymnastics, men's rings
      Galina Minaicheva — Artistic gymnastics, women's vault
      Aleksandr Anufriyev — Athletics, men's 10000 m
      Bruno Junk — Athletics, men's 10000 m walk
      Nadezhda Khnykina-Dvalishvili — Athletics, women's 200 m
      Nina Dumbadze — Athletics, women's discus throw
      Aleksandra Chudina — Athletics, women's high jump
      Yelena Gorchakova — Athletics, women's javelin throw
      Klavdia Tochonova — Athletics, women's shot put
      Anatoli Bulakov — Boxing, men's flyweight
      Gennadi Garbuzov — Boxing, men's bantamweight
      Boris Tishin — Boxing, men's light-middleweight
      Anatoli Perov — Boxing, men's light-heavyweight
      Nina Savina — Canoeing, women's K1 500 m
      Lev Vainshtein — Shooting, men's 300 m free rifle 3 positions
      Boris Andreyev — Shooting, men's 50 m rifle 3 positions
      Arkadi Vorobyov — Weightlifting, men's light-heavyweight
      Artem Teryan — Wrestling, men's Greco-Roman bantamweight
      Nikolay Belov — Wrestling, men's Greco-Roman middleweight


      Athletics



      Men
      Track & road events

      Field events

      Combined events – Decathlon

      Women
      Track & road events

      Field events


      Basketball



      Men's team competition
      Main round (Group B)
      Defeated Bulgaria (74–46)
      Defeated Finland (47–35)
      Defeated Mexico (71–62)
      Final round (Group B)
      Lost to United States (58–86)
      Defeated Brazil (54–49)
      Defeated Chile (78–60)
      Semifinals
      Defeated Uruguay (61–57)
      Final
      Lost to United States (25–36) → silver medal
      Team roster
      Stepas Brutautas
      Nodar Dzhordzhikiya
      Anatoly Konev
      Otar Korkiya
      Heino Kruus
      Ilmar Kullam
      Justinas Lagunavičius
      Joann Lõssov
      Aleksandr Moiseyev
      Yuri Ozerov
      Kazys Petkevičius
      Stasys Stonkus
      Maigonis Valdmanis
      Viktor Vlasov


      Boxing




      Canoeing




      Cycling



      Road competition
      men's individual road race (190.4 km)

      Yevgeny Klevtsov — 5:23:34.0 (→ 40th place)
      Anatoly Kolesov — did not finish (→ no ranking)
      Nikolay Bobarenko — did not finish (→ no ranking)
      Vladimir Kryuchkov — did not finish (→ no ranking)
      Track competition
      Men's 1000 m time trial

      Lev Tsipursky
      Final — 1:15.2 (→ 13th place)
      Men's 1000 m sprint scratch race

      Otar Dadunashvili — 13th place


      Diving



      Men's 3 m springboard

      Roman Brener
      Final — 165.63 points (→ 5th place)
      Aleksey Zhigalov
      Final — 151.31 points (→ 8th place)
      Gennady Udalov
      Preliminary round — 65.99 points (→ 13th place)
      Men's 10 m platform

      Aleksandr Bakatin
      Preliminary round — 71.86 points (→ 7th place)
      Final — 126.86 points (→ 7th place)
      Roman Brener
      Preliminary round — 71.86 points (→ 8th place)
      Final — 126.31 (→ 8th place)
      Mikhail Chachba
      Preliminary round — 65.02 pts (→ 17th place)
      Women's 3 m springboard

      Ninel Krutova
      Preliminary round — 56.18 points (→ 3rd place)
      Final — 116.86 points (→ 4th place)
      Lyubov Zhigalova
      Preliminary round — 54.18 points (→ 7th place)
      Final — 113.83 points (→ 6th place)
      Valentina Chumicheva
      Preliminary round — 52.15 points (→ 10th place)
      Women's 10 m platform

      Tatyana Vereina
      Preliminary round — 43.26 points
      Final — 61.09 points (→ 6th place)
      Ninel Krutova
      Preliminary round — 40.67 points
      Final — 57.50 points (→ 8th place)
      Yevgeniya Bogdanovskaya
      Preliminary round — 32.35 points (→ 14th place)


      Equestrian



      Dressage

      Eventing

      Jumping


      Fencing



      16 fencers, 13 men and 3 women, represented the Soviet Union in 1952.

      Men

      Women


      Football



      Preliminary round

      1/8 finals

      Team roster
      Leonid Ivanov
      Konstantin Krizhevsky
      Anatoli Bashashkin
      Avtandil Chkuaseli
      Yury Nyrkov
      Anatoly Ilyin
      Fridrikh Maryutin
      Igor Netto
      Valentin Nikolayev
      Vasily Trofimov
      Vsevolod Bobrov
      Aleksandr Tenyagin
      Avtandil Gogoberidze
      Konstantin Beskov
      Aleksandr Petrov
      Agustín Gómez


      Gymnastics



      Men
      Individual

      Team

      Women
      Individual

      Team


      Modern pentathlon



      Three male pentathletes represented the Soviet Union in 1952.


      Rowing



      The Soviet Union had 26 male rowers participate in all seven rowing events in 1952.
      Men's single sculls

      Yuriy Tyukalov — 8:12.8 → gold medal
      Men's double sculls

      Heorhiy Zhylin, Ihor Yemchuk — 7:38.3 → silver medal
      Men's coxless pair

      Mikhail Plaksin, Vasily Bagretsov — 2 h1 repêchage (→ did not advance)
      Men's coxed pair

      Yevgeny Morozov, Viktor Shevchenko, Mikhail Prudnikov — 3 h1 r4/5 (→ did not advance)
      Men's coxless four

      Roman Zakharov, Yury Rogozov, Ivan Makarov, Vladimir Kirsanov — 2 h1 r4/5 (→ did not advance)
      Men's coxed four

      Kirill Putyrsky, Yevgeny Tretnikov, Georgy Gushchenko, Boris Fyodorov, Boris Brechko — 2 h1 r4/5 (→ did not advance)
      Men's eight

      Yevgeny Brago, Vladimir Rodimushkin, Aleksey Komarov, Igor Borisov, Slava Amiragov, Leonid Gissen, Yevgeny Samsonov, Vladimir Kryukov, Igor Polyakov — 6:31.2 → silver medal


      Sailing




      Shooting



      Men


      Swimming




      Water polo



      Men's team competition
      Qualifying round
      Lost to Netherlands (2–3)
      Defeated India (12–0)
      Preliminary round (Group B)
      Lost to Hungary (3–5)
      Defeated Egypt (3–2)
      Defeated Germany (6–2)
      Semi-final round (Group B)
      Drew with Yugoslavia (3–3)
      Lost to Netherlands (2–4)
      Classification round (5–8)
      Defeated Spain (4–2)
      Drew with Belgium (3–3) → 7th place
      Team roster
      Boris Goikhman
      Evgeny Semyonov
      Yury Teplov
      Lev Kokorin
      Valentin Prokopov
      Aleksandr Liferenko
      Pyotr Mshvenieradze
      Yury Shlyapin
      Vitaly Ushakov
      Anatoly Yegorov


      Weightlifting



      Men


      Wrestling



      Men's freestyle

      Men's Greco-Roman


      Medals by republic


      In the following table for team events number of team representatives, who received medals are counted, not "one medal for all the team", as usual. Because there were people from different republics in one team.


      References




      Further reading


      Boris Khavin (1979). All about Olympic Games (in Russian) (2nd ed.). Moscow: Fizkultura i sport. – for medal stats by republic


      External links


      Official Olympic Reports
      International Olympic Committee results database

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