Competition format edit 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 and apparatus scores from 0 to 20.
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 voluntary exercises, only one attempt could be made.[2]
Results edit References edit ^ . Sports Reference . Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 1 November 2019 . ^ Official Report, p. 442.
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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 1 Women s uneven barsat the Games of the XV OlympiadVenueMessuhalli Exhibition Hall IIDate22 23 JulyCompetitors134 from 18 nationsWinning score19 40MedalistsMargit Korondi HungaryMaria Gorokhovskaya Soviet UnionAgnes Keleti Hungary1956 Competition format editThe 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 and apparatus scores from 0 to 20 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 voluntary exercises only one attempt could be made 2 Results editRank Gymnast Nation Compulsory Voluntary Total nbsp Margit Korondi nbsp Hungary 9 70 9 70 19 40 nbsp Maria Gorokhovskaya nbsp Soviet Union 9 63 9 63 19 26 nbsp Agnes Keleti nbsp Hungary 9 46 9 70 19 164 Nina Bocharova nbsp Soviet Union 9 56 9 43 18 994 Pelageya Danilova nbsp Soviet Union 9 43 9 56 18 996 Edit Perenyi Weckinger nbsp Hungary 9 40 9 56 18 967 Galina Shamrai nbsp Soviet Union 9 33 9 60 18 938 Galina Minaicheva nbsp Soviet Union 9 36 9 53 18 899 Medea Jugeli nbsp Soviet Union 9 23 9 50 18 7310 Ekaterina Kalinchuk nbsp Soviet Union 9 30 9 36 18 6611 Erzsebet Gulyas Koteles nbsp Hungary 9 23 9 40 18 6312 Galina Urbanovich nbsp Soviet Union 9 16 9 46 18 6212 Maria Kovi Zalai nbsp Hungary 9 26 9 36 18 6214 Iren Daruhazi Karcsics nbsp Hungary 9 06 9 53 18 5915 Eva Vechtova nbsp Czechoslovakia 9 16 9 36 18 5216 Andrea Bodo nbsp Hungary 9 33 9 16 18 4917 Olga Tass nbsp Hungary 9 30 9 10 18 4018 Tsvetanka Stancheva nbsp Bulgaria 9 03 9 36 18 3919 Alena Reichova nbsp Czechoslovakia 9 06 9 16 18 2220 Bozena Srncova nbsp Czechoslovakia 8 93 9 20 18 1321 Jana Rabasova nbsp Czechoslovakia 9 06 9 06 18 1222 Ivanka Dolzheva nbsp Bulgaria 8 90 9 20 18 1023 Irene Pittelioen nbsp France 9 03 9 06 18 0924 Irma Walther nbsp Germany 9 06 9 00 18 0625 Karin Lindberg nbsp Sweden 9 03 8 96 17 9926 Saltirka Spasova Tarpova nbsp Bulgaria 8 76 9 20 17 9627 Hana Bobkova nbsp Czechoslovakia 8 73 9 20 17 9328 Lidia Pitteri nbsp Italy 9 03 8 86 17 8929 Olga Gollner nbsp Romania 8 83 9 03 17 8629 Stefania Reindl nbsp Poland 8 56 9 30 17 8631 Hanna Grages nbsp Germany 8 90 8 93 17 8331 Licia Macchini nbsp Italy 9 03 8 80 17 8331 Jeanette Vogelbacher nbsp France 8 83 9 00 17 8334 Matylda Sinova nbsp Czechoslovakia 8 46 9 36 17 8235 Alena Chadimova nbsp Czechoslovakia 8 50 9 30 17 8035 Urszula Lukomska nbsp Poland 8 90 8 90 17 8037 Elisabeth Ostermeyer nbsp Germany 8 86 8 93 17 7938 Olga Munteanu nbsp Romania 8 83 8 93 17 7638 Barbara Wilk Slizowska nbsp Poland 8 56 9 20 17 7640 Lydia Zeitlhofer nbsp Germany 8 86 8 86 17 7241 Luciana Reali nbsp Italy 9 00 8 70 17 7041 Madeleine Jouffroy nbsp France 8 90 8 80 17 7043 Liliana Scaricabarozzi nbsp Italy 8 96 8 73 17 6943 Marian Barone nbsp United States 8 96 8 73 17 6945 Renata Bianchi nbsp Italy 8 66 9 00 17 6646 Vasilka Stancheva nbsp Bulgaria 8 73 8 90 17 6346 Grazia Bozzo nbsp Italy 8 90 8 73 17 6348 Gun Roring nbsp Sweden 8 86 8 66 17 5249 Clara Schroth Lomady nbsp United States 9 00 8 50 17 5050 Elisabetta Durelli nbsp Italy 8 66 8 83 17 4951 Rayna Grigorova nbsp Bulgaria 8 73 8 73 17 4651 Honorata Marcinczak nbsp Poland 8 46 9 00 17 4653 Miranda Cicognani nbsp Italy 9 10 8 33 17 4353 Meta Elste nbsp United States 8 73 8 70 17 4355 Gota Pettersson nbsp Sweden 8 86 8 56 17 4256 Gertrude Gries nbsp Austria 8 83 8 56 17 3956 Marie Hoesly nbsp United States 8 66 8 73 17 3958 Stela Perin nbsp Romania 8 33 9 03 17 3658 Inge Sedlmaier nbsp Germany 8 46 8 90 17 3660 Ida Kadlec nbsp Austria 8 53 8 80 17 3361 Vera Vancurova nbsp Czechoslovakia 8 10 9 20 17 3061 Stefania Swierzy nbsp Poland 8 10 9 20 17 3063 Evy Berggren nbsp Sweden 8 56 8 70 17 2663 Teofila Băiașu nbsp Romania 8 70 8 56 17 2663 Brigitte Kiesler nbsp Germany 8 70 8 56 17 2666 Gerti Fesl nbsp Austria 8 50 8 73 17 2367 Ileana Gyarfas nbsp Romania 8 73 8 40 17 1368 Stoyanka Angelova nbsp Bulgaria 8 40 8 70 17 1069 Eveline Slavici nbsp Romania 8 56 8 53 17 0970 Milica Rozman nbsp Yugoslavia 8 60 8 46 17 0670 Lenie Gerrietsen nbsp Netherlands 8 50 8 56 17 0670 Anka Drinic nbsp Yugoslavia 8 66 8 40 17 0670 Tereza Kocis nbsp Yugoslavia 8 66 8 40 17 0674 Ruth Grulkowski nbsp United States 8 90 8 13 17 0374 Ginette Durand nbsp France 9 06 7 96 17 0276 Ann Sofi Pettersson Colling nbsp Sweden 8 26 8 70 16 9677 Wolfgard Voss nbsp Germany 8 60 8 33 16 9378 Zofia Kowalczyk nbsp Poland 8 06 8 86 16 9279 Ruth Topalian nbsp United States 8 60 8 30 16 9080 Ingrid Sandahl nbsp Sweden 8 43 8 46 16 8980 Marija Ivandekic nbsp Yugoslavia 8 33 8 56 16 8982 Huiberdina Krul van der Nolk van Gogh nbsp Netherlands 8 00 8 83 16 8383 Trude Gollner Kolar nbsp Austria 8 10 8 70 16 8084 Pat Hirst nbsp Great Britain 8 30 8 43 16 7385 Colette Fanara nbsp France 8 06 8 66 16 7286 Sonja Rozman nbsp Yugoslavia 7 93 8 73 16 6686 Vappu Salonen nbsp Finland 8 30 8 36 16 6688 Gertrude Winnige Barosch nbsp Austria 8 30 8 33 16 6389 Hjordis Nordin nbsp Sweden 8 26 8 30 16 5689 Hilde Koop nbsp Germany 8 90 7 66 16 5691 Raili Tuominen Hamalainen nbsp Finland 7 93 8 60 16 5392 Tanja Zutic nbsp Yugoslavia 7 86 8 63 16 4993 Toetie Selbach nbsp Netherlands 8 13 8 33 16 4694 Dorothy Dalton nbsp United States 8 36 8 06 16 4295 Arja Lehtinen nbsp Finland 8 26 8 13 16 3996 Edeltraud Schramm nbsp Austria 7 86 8 50 16 3697 Vanja Blomberg nbsp Sweden 8 13 8 20 16 3398 Annie Ros nbsp Netherlands 8 20 8 10 16 3099 Helga Birsan nbsp Romania 7 90 8 36 16 26100 Hedwig Traindl nbsp Austria 7 96 8 26 16 22101 Tootje Selbach nbsp Netherlands 7 90 8 23 16 13101 Nada Spasic nbsp Yugoslavia 7 50 8 63 16 13103 Elisabeta Abrudeanu nbsp Romania 8 23 7 86 16 09104 Helena Rakoczy nbsp Poland 6 60 9 40 16 00104 Nanny Simon nbsp Netherlands 8 20 7 80 16 00106 Liliane Montagne nbsp France 7 90 8 06 15 96107 Jo Cox Ladru nbsp Netherlands 8 10 7 83 15 93107 Margaret Thomas Neale nbsp Great Britain 8 13 7 80 15 93109 Gwynedd Lewis Lingard nbsp Great Britain 7 66 8 26 15 92110 Irene Hirst nbsp Great Britain 7 93 7 93 15 86111 Colette Hue nbsp France 8 40 7 40 15 80112 Dorota Horzonek Jokiel nbsp Poland 6 76 9 00 15 76112 Hildegard Grill nbsp Austria 7 23 8 53 15 76114 Raili Hoviniemi nbsp Finland 7 80 7 83 15 63115 Ada Smolnikar nbsp Yugoslavia 7 53 7 96 15 49116 Grethe Werner nbsp Norway 7 53 7 83 15 36117 Margo Morgan nbsp Great Britain 7 16 7 96 15 12118 Cissy Davies nbsp Great Britain 6 63 8 46 15 09118 Raija Simola nbsp Finland 6 86 8 23 15 09120 Yordanka Yovkova nbsp Bulgaria 7 96 7 06 15 02121 Bergljot Sandvik Johansen nbsp Norway 7 46 7 53 14 99122 Cootje van Kampen Tonneman nbsp Netherlands 8 20 6 63 14 83123 Dalia da Cunha Sammer nbsp Portugal 6 63 8 06 14 69123 Norveig Karlsen nbsp Norway 7 16 7 53 14 69125 Pirkko Vilppunen nbsp Finland 6 66 7 83 14 49126 Valerie Mullins nbsp Great Britain 6 46 7 66 14 12127 Pirkko Pyykonen nbsp Finland 6 13 7 86 13 99128 Alexandra Lemoine nbsp France 5 50 8 36 13 86129 Natalia Silva nbsp Portugal 6 53 7 26 13 79130 Maila Nisula nbsp Finland 6 90 6 56 13 46131 Maria Laura Amorim nbsp Portugal 7 90 4 60 12 50132 Penka Prisadashka nbsp Bulgaria 8 83 3 33 12 16133 Marjorie Raistrick nbsp Great Britain 8 00 3 16 11 16134 Doris Kirkman nbsp United States 8 40 8 40References edit Gymnastics at the 1952 Helsinki Summer Games Women s Uneven Bars Sports Reference Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 1 November 2019 Official Report p 442 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gymnastics at the 1952 Summer Olympics Women 27s uneven bars amp oldid 1209625706, wikipedia, wiki , book, books, library,
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