Wioślarstwo na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1952

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Wioślarstwo na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1952 w Helsinkach rozgrywane było w dniach 2023 lipca. Zawody odbyły się w Helsinkach. W zawodach wioślarskich wzięło udział 404 zawodników z 33 krajów. Startowali tylko mężczyźni. Rozegrano 7 konkurencji. Polska wywalczyła jeden medal – brązowy w konkurencji jedynek.

Konkurencje

KonkurencjaMężczyźni
JedynkaM1x
Dwójka podwójnaM2x
Dwójka bez sternikaM2-
Czwórka bez sternikaM4-
Dwójka ze sternikiemM2+
czwórka ze sternikiemM4+
Ósemka ze sternikiemM8+

Medaliści

KonkurencjaZłotoSrebroBrąz
Jedynka ZSRR
Jurij Tiukałow
 Australia
Mervyn Wood
 Polska
Teodor Kocerka
Dwójka podwójna Argentyna
Tranquilo Capozzo
Eduardo Guerrero
 ZSRR
Gieorgij Żylin
Ihor Jemczuk
 Urugwaj
Miguel Seijas
Juan Rodriguez
Dwójka bez sternika Stany Zjednoczone
Charlie Logg
Tom Price
 Belgia
Michel Knuysen
Bob Baetens
 Szwajcaria
Kurt Schmid
Hans Kalt
Dwójka ze sternikiem Francja
Raymond Salles
Gaston Mercier
Bernard Malivoire
 Niemcy
Heinz Manchen
Helmut Heinhold
Helmut Noll
 Dania
Svend Pedersen
Poul Svendsen
Jørgen Frantzen
Czwórka bez sternika Jugosławia
Duje Bonačić
Velimir Valenta
Mate Trojanović
Petar Šegvić
 Francja
Pierre Blondiaux
Jean-Jacgues Guissart
Marc Bouissou
Roger Gautier
 Finlandia
Veikko Lommi
Kauko Wahlsten
Oiva Lommi
Lauri Nevalainen
Czwórka ze sternikiem Czechosłowacja
Karel Metja
Jiří Havlis
Jan Jindra
Stanislav Lusk
Miroslav Koranda
 Szwajcaria
Rico Bianchi
Karl Weidmann
Heini Scheller
Emile Ess
Walter Leiser
 Stany Zjednoczone
Carl Lovsted
Al Ulbrickson
Richard Wahlstrom
Matt Leanderson
Al Rossi
Ósemka ze sternikiem Stany Zjednoczone
Frank Shakespeare
Bill Fields
Jim Dunbar
Dick Murphy
Bob Detweiler
Henry Proctor
Wayne Frye
Ed Stevens
Charley Manring
 ZSRR
Jewgienij Brago
Władimir Rodimuszkin
Aleksiej Komarow
Igor Borisow
Sława Amiragow
Leonid Gissen
Jewgienij Samsonow
Władimir Kriukow
Igor Polakow
 Australia
Bob Tinning
Ernest Chapman
Nimrod Greenwood
Mervyn Finlay
Ted Pain
Phil Cayzer
Tom Chessell
Dave Anderson
Geoff Willamson

Występy Polaków

Kraje uczestniczące

W zawodach wzięło udział 404 wioślarzy z 33 krajów:

Klasyfikacja medalowa

L.p.PaństwoGold medal-2008OB.svgSilver medal-2008OB.svgBronze medal-2008OB.svgRazem
1. Stany Zjednoczone213
2. ZSRR122
3. Francja112
4. Czechosłowacja11
5. Jugosławia11
6. Argentyna11
7. Szwajcaria112
7. Australia112
9. Niemcy11
10. Belgia11
11. Polska11
11. Finlandia11
11. Dania11
11. Urugwaj11

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