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Field hockey at the 1952 Summer Olympics

The men's field hockey tournament at the 1952 Summer Olympics was the seventh edition of the field hockey event for men at the Summer Olympics.[1]

Field hockey
at the Games of the XV Olympiad
Venues
Dates15–25 July 1952
Teams12
Medalists
← 1948
1956 →

Medal summary edit

Results edit

Bracket edit

 
Preliminary roundQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsGold medal match
 
              
 
 
 
 
17 July
 
 
  India4
 
15 July
 
  Austria0
 
  Austria2
 
20 July
 
   Switzerland1
 
  India3
 
 
  Great Britain1
 
 
17 July
 
 
  Great Britain1
 
15 July
 
  Belgium0
 
  Belgium6
 
24 July
 
  Finland0
 
  India6
 
 
  Netherlands1
 
 
18 July
 
 
  Netherlands1
 
16 July
 
  Germany0
 
  Germany7
 
20 July
 
  Poland2
 
  Netherlands1
 
 
  Pakistan0 Bronze medal match
 
 
18 July22 July
 
 
  Pakistan6  Great Britain2
 
16 July
 
  France0   Pakistan1
 
  France5
 
 
  Italy0
 

Preliminary round edit

15 July 1952 (1952-07-15)
18:00
Austria   2–1    Switzerland
OR p. 694
Umpires:
M.G. Cowlishaw (GBR)
Mario Zovato (ITA)

15 July 1952 (1952-07-15)
19:30
Belgium   6–0   Finland
OR p. 694
Umpires:
C.E. Newham (NGR)
Zafar Ali (PAK)

16 July 1952 (1952-07-16)
18:00
Germany   7–2   Poland
OR p. 694
Umpires:
A.L. Allen (GBR)
K.H. Ingledew (GBR)

16 July 1952 (1952-07-16)
19:30
France   5–0   Italy
OR p. 694
Umpires:
A. van der Heyden (BEL)
J.J. Kwist (NED)

Quarter-finals edit

17 July 1952 (1952-07-17)
18:00
India   4–0   Austria
Lal   32'
Gentle   39'
KD Singh   55'
Singh Sr.   57'
Report
Umpires:
J.J. Kwist (NED)
S. Zelinsky (POL)

17 July 1952 (1952-07-17)
19:30
Great Britain   1–0   Belgium
OR p. 695
Umpires:
B.H.F. Isselmann (NED)
S.M. Ayub (PAK)

18 July 1952 (1952-07-18)
18:00
Netherlands   1–0   Germany
OR p. 695
Umpires:
C.E. Newham (NGR)
A. van der Heyden (BEL)

18 July 1952 (1952-07-18)
19:30
Pakistan   6–0   France
OR p. 695
Umpires:
A.L. Allen (GBR)
W. Klee (AUT)

Semi-finals edit

20 July 1952 (1952-07-20)
18:00
India   3–1   Great Britain
OR p. 695
Umpires:
A. van der Heyden (BEL)
J.J. Kwist (NED)

20 July 1952 (1952-07-20)
19:30
Netherlands   1–0   Pakistan
OR p. 695
Umpires:
A. van der Heyden (BEL)
J.J. Kwist (NED)

Bronze medal match edit

22 July 1952 (1952-07-22)
19:00
Great Britain   2–1   Pakistan
OR p. 696
Umpires:
A. van der Heyden (BEL)
W. Klee (AUT)

Gold medal match edit

24 July 1952 (1952-07-24)
17:00
India   6–1   Netherlands
Singh Sr.   14'16'34'43'65'
KD Singh   25'
Report Esser   55'
Umpires:
A.L. Allen (GBR)
K.H. Ingledew (GBR)

Consolation round edit

There was also a consolation tournament played by the teams which were eliminated before the semi-finals. It is unknown if this part of the tournament was official and part of the Olympic Games because the official report did not show these matches in any kind.

 
5th–12th place quarter-finals5th–8th place semi-finalsFifth place
 
          
 
 
 
 
  Germany7
 
 
 
  Finland0
 
  Germany2
 
 
 
  Austria1
 
  Austria2
 
 
 
  Italy0
 
  Germany4
 
 
 
  Poland0
 
  Belgium2 / 0
 
 
 
  Poland (replay) 2 / 1
 
  Poland1
 
 
 
   Switzerland0
 
  France1
 
 
   Switzerland2
 

5th–12th place quarter-finals edit

21 July 1952 (1952-07-21)
Germany   7–0   Finland

21 July 1952 (1952-07-21)
Austria   2–0   Italy

21 July 1952 (1952-07-21)
Belgium   2–2   Poland

22 July 1952 (1952-07-22)
Belgium   0–1   Poland

21 July 1952 (1952-07-21)
France   1–3    Switzerland

5th–8th place semi-finals edit

23 July 1952 (1952-07-23)
Germany   2–1   Austria

23 July 1952 (1952-07-23)
Poland   1–0    Switzerland

Fifth and sixth place edit

23 July 1952 (1952-07-23)
Germany   4–0   Poland

Participating nations edit

Each country was allowed to enter a team of 18 players and they all were eligible for participation. A total number of 191 players were entered, however only the 144 participants and six more players are known up to now. The official report for this Games also shows 144 competitors, but in the "Index of competitors" there are 147 players listed. The Austrian Hermann Knoll, the Belgian Jean-Jacques Moucq and the Polish Tadeusz Adamski did, according to the report itself, not compete in the main tournament. The Austrian player is not even shown as a competitor by the Austrian Olympic Committee database.

A total of 144(*) field hockey players from 12 nations competed at the Helsinki Games:

(*) NOTE: There are only players counted, which participated in the main tournament in one game at least.

Summary edit

There was also a consolation tournament played by the teams which were eliminated before the semi-finals. It is unknown if this part of the tournament was official and part of the Olympic Games because the official report did not show these matches in any kind. However, the teams are listed in order of the results of this consolation round.

Place Nation
1   India (IND)
2   Netherlands (NED)
3   Great Britain (GBR)
4   Pakistan (PAK)
Manzoor Hussain Atif
Jack Britto
Abdul Hamid
Mahmoodul Hassan
Asghar Ali Khan
Muhammad Niaz Khan
Habib Ali Kiddie
Malik Aziz
Latif Mir
Habibur Rehman
Latif-ur-Rehman
Qazi Abdul Waheed
5   Germany (GER)
Günther Brennecke
Hugo Budinger
Hugo Dollheiser
Hans-Jürgen Dollheiser
Wilfried Grube
Friedrich Hidding
Alfred Lücker
Carl-Ludwig Peters
Werner Rosenbaum
Heinz Schmitz
Heinz Schütz
Rolf Stoltenberg
Wilhelm Suhren
Heino Thielemann
Günther Ullerich
6   Poland (POL)
Antoni Adamski
Eugeniusz Czajka
Alfons Flinik
Henryk Flinik
Jan Flinik
Narcyz Maciaszczyk
Jan Małkowiak
Maksymilian Małkowiak
Ryszard Marzec
Bronisław Pawlicki
Zdzisław Wojdylak
Tadeusz Adamski
Jerzy Siankiewicz
Zdzisław Starzyński
7   Austria (AUT)
Kurt Dvorak
Karl Holzapfel
Walter Kaitna
Alfred Knoll
Johann Koller
Josef Matz
Josef Pecanka
Robert Pecanka
Ernst Schala
Josef Schimmer
Franz Strachota
Hermann Knoll
  Switzerland (SUI)
Jean-Pierre Bolomey
Kurt Goldschmid
Jean Grüner
Rudolf Keller
Fridolin Kurmann
Kurt Müller
Gilbert Recordon
Jean-Pierre Roche
Fritz Stuhlinger
Hugo Vonlanthen
Roger Zanetti
Karl Hofstetter
9   Belgium (BEL)
Pierre Bousmanne
José Delaval
Jean Dubois
Jean Enderle
Roger Goossens
Harold Mechelynck
Roger Morlet
Paul Toussaint
Jean Van Leer
Lucien van Weydeveld
Jacques Vanderstappen
Jacky Moucq
Léo Rooman
  Finland (FIN)
Veijo-Lassi Holopainen
Erkki Heikkilä
Tauno Timoska
Reino Lindroos
Kaarlo Einiö
Toivo Salminen
Keijo Kuusela
Esko Silvennoinen
Esko Salminen
Risto Lamppu
Pentti Elo
11   France (FRA)
Bernard Boone
Roger Capelle
Jean-François Dubessay
Claude Hauet
Jean Hauet
Michel Lacroix
Robert Lucas
Diran Manoukian
Florio Martel
André Meyer
Philippe Reynaud
Jacques Thieffry
Jean Zizine
Jean Desmasures
  Italy (ITA)
Amedeo Banci
Egidio Cosentino
Vittorio Stellin Castellani
Luigi Lanfranchi
Sergio Formenti
Umberto Micco
Piervittorio Pampuro
Gastone Puccioni
Primo Meozzi
Sergio Morra
Giorgio Ravalli
Piero Baglia-Bamberghi
Luigi Piacentini
Giampaolo Medda
Mario Marchiori

References edit

  1. ^ . Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
  2. ^ "OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT. "Hockey." Times [London, England] 27 May 1952". The Times.

External links edit

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The men s field hockey tournament at the 1952 Summer Olympics was the seventh edition of the field hockey event for men at the Summer Olympics 1 Field hockeyat the Games of the XV OlympiadVenuesHelsinki VelodromeKauriala FieldPorvoo Central FieldDates15 25 July 1952Teams12Medalists India Netherlands Great Britain 19481956 Contents 1 Medal summary 2 Results 2 1 Bracket 2 2 Preliminary round 2 3 Quarter finals 2 4 Semi finals 2 5 Bronze medal match 2 6 Gold medal match 2 7 Consolation round 2 7 1 5th 12th place quarter finals 2 7 2 5th 8th place semi finals 2 7 3 Fifth and sixth place 3 Participating nations 4 Summary 5 References 6 External linksMedal summary editGold Silver Bronze nbsp India IND K D SinghLeslie ClaudiusMeldric DaluzKeshav DuttChinadorai DeshmutuRanganathan FrancisRaghbir LalGovind PerumalMuniswamy RajgopalBalbir Singh Sr Randhir Singh GentleC S DubeyUdham SinghDharam SinghGrahanandan SinghChaman Singh GurungJaswant Rai nbsp Netherlands NED Jules AncionAndre 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nbsp Switzerland OR p 694 Umpires M G Cowlishaw GBR Mario Zovato ITA 15 July 1952 1952 07 15 19 30 Belgium nbsp 6 0 nbsp Finland OR p 694 Umpires C E Newham NGR Zafar Ali PAK 16 July 1952 1952 07 16 18 00 Germany nbsp 7 2 nbsp Poland OR p 694 Umpires A L Allen GBR K H Ingledew GBR 16 July 1952 1952 07 16 19 30 France nbsp 5 0 nbsp Italy OR p 694 Umpires A van der Heyden BEL J J Kwist NED Quarter finals edit 17 July 1952 1952 07 17 18 00 India nbsp 4 0 nbsp Austria Lal nbsp 32 Gentle nbsp 39 KD Singh nbsp 55 Singh Sr nbsp 57 Report Umpires J J Kwist NED S Zelinsky POL 17 July 1952 1952 07 17 19 30 Great Britain nbsp 1 0 nbsp Belgium OR p 695 Umpires B H F Isselmann NED S M Ayub PAK 18 July 1952 1952 07 18 18 00 Netherlands nbsp 1 0 nbsp Germany OR p 695 Umpires C E Newham NGR A van der Heyden BEL 18 July 1952 1952 07 18 19 30 Pakistan nbsp 6 0 nbsp France OR p 695 Umpires A L Allen GBR W Klee AUT Semi finals edit 20 July 1952 1952 07 20 18 00 India nbsp 3 1 nbsp Great Britain OR p 695 Umpires A van der Heyden BEL J J Kwist NED 20 July 1952 1952 07 20 19 30 Netherlands nbsp 1 0 nbsp Pakistan OR p 695 Umpires A van der Heyden BEL J J Kwist NED Bronze medal match edit 22 July 1952 1952 07 22 19 00 Great Britain nbsp 2 1 nbsp Pakistan OR p 696 Umpires A van der Heyden BEL W Klee AUT Gold medal match edit 24 July 1952 1952 07 24 17 00 India nbsp 6 1 nbsp Netherlands Singh Sr nbsp 14 16 34 43 65 KD Singh nbsp 25 Report Esser nbsp 55 Umpires A L Allen GBR K H Ingledew GBR Consolation round edit There was also a consolation tournament played by the teams which were eliminated before the semi finals It is unknown if this part of the tournament was official and part of the Olympic Games because the official report did not show these matches in any kind 5th 12th place quarter finals5th 8th place semi finalsFifth place nbsp Germany7 nbsp Finland0 nbsp Germany2 nbsp Austria1 nbsp Austria2 nbsp Italy0 nbsp Germany4 nbsp Poland0 nbsp Belgium2 0 nbsp Poland replay 2 1 nbsp Poland1 nbsp Switzerland0 nbsp France1 nbsp Switzerland2 5th 12th place quarter finals edit 21 July 1952 1952 07 21 Germany nbsp 7 0 nbsp Finland 21 July 1952 1952 07 21 Austria nbsp 2 0 nbsp Italy 21 July 1952 1952 07 21 Belgium nbsp 2 2 nbsp Poland 22 July 1952 1952 07 22 Belgium nbsp 0 1 nbsp Poland 21 July 1952 1952 07 21 France nbsp 1 3 nbsp Switzerland 5th 8th place semi finals edit 23 July 1952 1952 07 23 Germany nbsp 2 1 nbsp Austria 23 July 1952 1952 07 23 Poland nbsp 1 0 nbsp Switzerland Fifth and sixth place edit 23 July 1952 1952 07 23 Germany nbsp 4 0 nbsp PolandParticipating nations editEach country was allowed to enter a team of 18 players and they all were eligible for participation A total number of 191 players were entered however only the 144 participants and six more players are known up to now The official report for this Games also shows 144 competitors but in the Index of competitors there are 147 players listed The Austrian Hermann Knoll the Belgian Jean Jacques Moucq and the Polish Tadeusz Adamski did according to the report itself not compete in the main tournament The Austrian player is not even shown as a competitor by the Austrian Olympic Committee database A total of 144 field hockey players from 12 nations competed at the Helsinki Games nbsp Austria 11 nbsp Belgium 11 nbsp Finland 11 nbsp France 13 nbsp Germany 15 nbsp Great Britain 13 nbsp India 14 nbsp Italy 11 nbsp Netherlands 11 nbsp Pakistan 12 nbsp Poland 11 nbsp Switzerland 11 NOTE There are only players counted which participated in the main tournament in one game at least Summary editThere was also a consolation tournament played by the teams which were eliminated before the semi finals It is unknown if this part of the tournament was official and part of the Olympic Games because the official report did not show these matches in any kind However the teams are listed in order of the results of this consolation round Place Nation 1 nbsp India IND 2 nbsp Netherlands NED 3 nbsp Great Britain GBR 4 nbsp Pakistan PAK Manzoor Hussain AtifJack BrittoAbdul HamidMahmoodul HassanAsghar Ali KhanMuhammad Niaz KhanHabib Ali KiddieMalik AzizLatif MirHabibur RehmanLatif ur RehmanQazi Abdul Waheed 5 nbsp Germany GER Gunther BrenneckeHugo BudingerHugo DollheiserHans Jurgen DollheiserWilfried GrubeFriedrich HiddingAlfred LuckerCarl Ludwig PetersWerner RosenbaumHeinz SchmitzHeinz SchutzRolf StoltenbergWilhelm SuhrenHeino ThielemannGunther Ullerich 6 nbsp Poland POL Antoni AdamskiEugeniusz CzajkaAlfons FlinikHenryk FlinikJan FlinikNarcyz MaciaszczykJan MalkowiakMaksymilian MalkowiakRyszard MarzecBronislaw PawlickiZdzislaw WojdylakTadeusz AdamskiJerzy SiankiewiczZdzislaw Starzynski 7 nbsp Austria AUT Kurt DvorakKarl HolzapfelWalter KaitnaAlfred KnollJohann KollerJosef MatzJosef PecankaRobert PecankaErnst SchalaJosef SchimmerFranz StrachotaHermann Knoll nbsp Switzerland SUI Jean Pierre BolomeyKurt GoldschmidJean GrunerRudolf KellerFridolin KurmannKurt MullerGilbert RecordonJean Pierre RocheFritz StuhlingerHugo VonlanthenRoger ZanettiKarl Hofstetter 9 nbsp Belgium BEL Pierre BousmanneJose DelavalJean DuboisJean EnderleRoger GoossensHarold MechelynckRoger MorletPaul ToussaintJean Van LeerLucien van WeydeveldJacques VanderstappenJacky MoucqLeo Rooman nbsp Finland FIN Veijo Lassi HolopainenErkki HeikkilaTauno TimoskaReino LindroosKaarlo EinioToivo SalminenKeijo KuuselaEsko SilvennoinenEsko SalminenRisto LamppuPentti Elo 11 nbsp France FRA Bernard BooneRoger CapelleJean Francois DubessayClaude HauetJean HauetMichel LacroixRobert LucasDiran ManoukianFlorio MartelAndre MeyerPhilippe ReynaudJacques ThieffryJean ZizineJean Desmasures nbsp Italy ITA Amedeo BanciEgidio CosentinoVittorio Stellin CastellaniLuigi LanfranchiSergio FormentiUmberto MiccoPiervittorio PampuroGastone PuccioniPrimo MeozziSergio MorraGiorgio RavalliPiero Baglia BamberghiLuigi PiacentiniGiampaolo MeddaMario MarchioriReferences edit Hockey at the 1952 Helsinki Summer Games Sports Reference Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 15 September 2019 OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT Hockey Times London England 27 May 1952 The Times External links editOfficial Olympic Report Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Field hockey at the 1952 Summer Olympics amp oldid 1135430154, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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