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Saar at the 1952 Summer Olympics

The National Olympic Committee (NOC) of the Saarland[1] was founded in the spring of 1950 in the Saar Protectorate, which existed from 1947 to 1956 (German state of Saarland since), a region of Western Germany that was occupied in 1945 by France. As a separate team, Saar took part in its sole Olympic Games at the 1952 Summer Olympics before being allowed to rejoin the German team in 1956. Thirty-six competitors, 31 men and five women, took part in 32 events in nine sports.[2]

Saar at the
1952 Summer Olympics
IOC codeSAA
NOCNational Olympic Committee of the Saarland [de]
in Helsinki
Competitors36 in 9 sports
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
 Germany (1896–1936, 1952, 1992–)
 United Team of Germany (1956–1964)
 West Germany (1968–1988)

History edit

Just as after World War I, Saarland had initially been disallowed from uniting with the Weimar Republic and remained under military occupation for several years after the end of the war. After World War II, the Saarland was not allowed to become part of the Federal Republic of Germany after its founding in May 1949. The annexation of Saar by France, however, was prohibited by the other Allies and Points 2 and 3 of the Atlantic Charter.

As the local population did not want to join France, separate international organizations were founded, including the Saarland football team, and in 1950 a NOC, in German called Nationales Olympisches Komitee des Saarlandes.[3]

Saar was first eligible to send athletes to the 1952 Winter Olympics, but did not do so due to a lack of competitive athletes in winter sports. Having a recorded history of over 500 years of coal mining, the Saarland did donate a miner's safety lamp[4][5] in which the flame of the torch relay of the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki could be carried safely aboard airplanes.

At the opening ceremony of the 1952 Summer Olympics, 41[6][7][8] athletes from the Saarland marched. The team was listed in the official report with a total of 44 men and 6 women athletes [9] and with 71 competitors, 16 officials, 11 spectators for a total of 98.[10] The team won no medals and was ranked a joint 44th among a total of 69 teams.

Following a referendum in October 1955 that overwhelmingly rejected the Saar statute proposing Saar independence as a "European territory", the people of Saar indirectly resulted in favor of accession to the Federal Republic of Germany. The subsequent Saar Treaty of October 1956 allowed the Saarland to rejoin Germany effective as of 1 January 1957.

No separate Saarland teams were sent to the 1956 Olympic Games, as a United Team of Germany comprising athletes of all three German states took part for the first and only time. The Olympic Committee of the Saarland [11] formally dissolved in February 1957 as its members, like other separate institutions of the Saarland, became part of their German counterparts.

Notable competitors edit

Therese Zenz[12] (born 15 October 1932 in Merzig), a local champion, finished 9th in the canoe race at the 1952 Olympics, held on the open Baltic Sea, a new experience for the 19-year-old athlete from a landlocked country. She became world champion in 1954 in the K-1 500 m event. Competing for Germany in 1956, Zenz won a silver medal[13] and won an additional two silvers in 1960. Zenz went on to coach gold medalists Roswitha Esser and Annemarie Zimmermann at the 1964 Olympics.

Medal tables edit

Medals by Games edit

Games Gold Silver Bronze Total
1952 Helsinki 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0 0

Athletics edit

Men
Field events
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Distance Position Distance Position
Toni Breder Long jump 6.88 19 did not advance
Willi Burgard Triple jump 13.86 29 did not advance
Women
Track & road events
Athlete Event Heat Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Hilda Antes 80 m hurdles 12.0 4 did not advance
Hilda Antes
Inge Eckel
Ursel Finger
Inge Glashörster
4 × 100 m relay 49.0 5 did not advance
Field events
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Distance Position Distance Position
Ursel Finger Long jump 5.27 25 did not advance

Boxing edit

Men
Athlete Event 1 Round 2 Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Helmut Hofmann Flyweight   Han Soo-An (KOR)
L TKO 1R
did not advance
Kurt Schirra Featherweight   Luis Aranguren (VEN)
W 2:1
  János Erdei (HUN)
L 0:3
did not advance
Willi Rammo Light Middleweight   Josef Hamberger (AUT)
L 0:3
did not advance

Canoeing edit

Men
Athlete Event Heats Final
Time Rank Time Rank
Heinrich Heß
Kurt Zimmer
K-2 1000 m 4:01.4 4 did not advance
K-2 10000 m 48:05.6 12
Women
Athlete Event Heats Final
Time Rank Time Rank
Therese Zenz K-1 500 m 2:26.9 3 Q 2:27.9 9

Fencing edit

Five fencers, all men, represented Saar in 1952.

Men's foil
Men's team foil
Men's sabre
Men's team sabre

Gymnastics edit

Rowing edit

Saar had seven male rowers participate in three out of seven rowing events in 1952.[14]

Men
Athlete Event Heats Repechage Semifinal Repechage Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Günther Schütt Single sculls 7:58.4 3 R 7:38.4 1 Q BYE 7:42.9 2 did not advance
Klaus Hahn
Herbert Kesel
Coxless pair 8:09.5 3 R DNF did not advance
Werner Biel
Hans Krause-Wichmann
Achim Krause-Wichmann
Hanns Peters
Coxless four 6:40.8 1 Q BYE 7:10.4 3 R 6:47.2 2 did not advance

Shooting edit

Two shooters represented Saar in 1952.

Men

Swimming edit

Men
Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Georg Mascetti 400 metre freestroke 5:31.2 7 did not advance

Wrestling edit

Men's Greco-Roman
Athlete Event Elimination pool Final round
Round 1
Result
Round 2
Result
Round 3
Result
Round 4
Result
Round 5
Result
Final round
Result
Rank
Werner Zimmer −52 kg   Heini Weber (GER)
L F 3:29
  Leo Honkala (FIN)
L F 6:41
did not advance 14
Norbert Kohler −57 kg   Oswaldo Johnston (GUA)
W F 7:05
  Ferdinand Schmitz (GER)
L F 2:55
  Hubert Persson (SWE)
L 0–3
did not advance 10
Erich Schmidt −67 kg   Kamal Hussain (EGY)
L 0–3
  Georgios Petmezas (GRE)
W 2-1
  Jan Cools (BEL)
W 3-0
did not advance 10

References edit

  1. ^ 14–17 May 1950: The Olympic Committee of the Federal Republic of West Germany is provisionally accepted at the 45th IOC Session in Copenhagen after a supporting letter from the High Commissioner in the FRG, Sir Hugh Robertson, is read out by Lord David Burghley. A decision as to the participation of the Germans at the 1952 Games is to be made later. At this session the foundation of the NOC for the Saarland is recognized founded in spring 1950. - Journal of Olympic History, FOUNDATION DATES OF THE GERMAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE, by a Working Group of the Karl Diem Archive, Köln, Walter Borgers, Karl Lennartz, Dietrich R. Quanz, Walter Teutenberg [1]
  2. ^ . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 2020-04-17. Retrieved 2010-09-26.
  3. ^ 1950–1957 Nationales Olympisches Komitee des Saarlandes, in Nationales Olympisches Komitee (NOK) für Deutschland - Geschichte, Struktur, Aufgaben und Arbeitsweise uni-leipzig.de 2011-10-04 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Official Report, p. 103
  5. ^ The Flame travelled by air in a miner's lamp presented for the purpose by the National Olympic Committee of the Saar, photo aboard airplane, Official report p. 208
  6. ^ Olympische Spiele 1896-1996, Ein deutsches Politikum. Agenda Verlag Münster, 1996.
  7. ^ Official Report, p. 221
  8. ^ Official Report, p. 236, photos of teams presenting signs in Finnish language: RUOTSI (Sweden), SAAR (Saarland), SAKSA (Germany), SINGAPORE
  9. ^ Official Report, p. 98
  10. ^ Official Report, p. 192
  11. ^ 1950 February 1957: Formal disbanding of the Olympic Committee of the Saarland., in Nationales Olympisches Komitee (NOK) für Deutschland - Geschichte, Struktur, Aufgaben und Arbeitsweise uni-leipzig.de 2011-10-04 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Volker Bernardi u.a.: Olympische Geschichte des Saarlandes.Gollenstein Verlag, Blieskastel 2004, ISBN 3-935731-54-X.
  13. ^ An All-German Team starts at the Games of the XVIth Olympiad in 1956 in Melbourne... Therese Zenz, from the Saarland, is part of the German team and wins a silver medal in kayak singles - Journal of Olympic History, FOUNDATION DATES OF THE GERMAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE [2]
  14. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 10 March 2018.

External links edit

  • "Olympic Results". International Olympic Committee.
  • "Saar". Olympedia.com.
  • "Olympic Analytics/SAR". olympanalyt.com.
  • Helsinki 1952 Official Olympic Report
  • Helsinki 1952 Official Olympic Report la84foundation.org

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The National Olympic Committee NOC of the Saarland 1 was founded in the spring of 1950 in the Saar Protectorate which existed from 1947 to 1956 German state of Saarland since a region of Western Germany that was occupied in 1945 by France As a separate team Saar took part in its sole Olympic Games at the 1952 Summer Olympics before being allowed to rejoin the German team in 1956 Thirty six competitors 31 men and five women took part in 32 events in nine sports 2 Saar at the1952 Summer OlympicsFlag of the Saar protectorateIOC codeSAANOCNational Olympic Committee of the Saarland de in HelsinkiCompetitors36 in 9 sportsSummer Olympics appearances overview 1952Other related appearances Germany 1896 1936 1952 1992 United Team of Germany 1956 1964 West Germany 1968 1988 Contents 1 History 1 1 Notable competitors 2 Medal tables 2 1 Medals by Games 3 Athletics 4 Boxing 5 Canoeing 6 Fencing 7 Gymnastics 8 Rowing 9 Shooting 10 Swimming 11 Wrestling 12 References 13 External linksHistory editJust as after World War I Saarland had initially been disallowed from uniting with the Weimar Republic and remained under military occupation for several years after the end of the war After World War II the Saarland was not allowed to become part of the Federal Republic of Germany after its founding in May 1949 The annexation of Saar by France however was prohibited by the other Allies and Points 2 and 3 of the Atlantic Charter As the local population did not want to join France separate international organizations were founded including the Saarland football team and in 1950 a NOC in German called Nationales Olympisches Komitee des Saarlandes 3 Saar was first eligible to send athletes to the 1952 Winter Olympics but did not do so due to a lack of competitive athletes in winter sports Having a recorded history of over 500 years of coal mining the Saarland did donate a miner s safety lamp 4 5 in which the flame of the torch relay of the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki could be carried safely aboard airplanes At the opening ceremony of the 1952 Summer Olympics 41 6 7 8 athletes from the Saarland marched The team was listed in the official report with a total of 44 men and 6 women athletes 9 and with 71 competitors 16 officials 11 spectators for a total of 98 10 The team won no medals and was ranked a joint 44th among a total of 69 teams Following a referendum in October 1955 that overwhelmingly rejected the Saar statute proposing Saar independence as a European territory the people of Saar indirectly resulted in favor of accession to the Federal Republic of Germany The subsequent Saar Treaty of October 1956 allowed the Saarland to rejoin Germany effective as of 1 January 1957 No separate Saarland teams were sent to the 1956 Olympic Games as a United Team of Germany comprising athletes of all three German states took part for the first and only time The Olympic Committee of the Saarland 11 formally dissolved in February 1957 as its members like other separate institutions of the Saarland became part of their German counterparts Notable competitors edit Therese Zenz 12 born 15 October 1932 in Merzig a local champion finished 9th in the canoe race at the 1952 Olympics held on the open Baltic Sea a new experience for the 19 year old athlete from a landlocked country She became world champion in 1954 in the K 1 500 m event Competing for Germany in 1956 Zenz won a silver medal 13 and won an additional two silvers in 1960 Zenz went on to coach gold medalists Roswitha Esser and Annemarie Zimmermann at the 1964 Olympics Medal tables editMedals by Games edit Games Gold Silver Bronze Total1952 Helsinki 0 0 0 0Total 0 0 0 0Athletics editMain article Athletics at the 1952 Summer Olympics Men Field eventsAthlete Event Qualification FinalDistance Position Distance PositionToni Breder Long jump 6 88 19 did not advanceWilli Burgard Triple jump 13 86 29 did not advanceWomen Track amp road eventsAthlete Event Heat Quarterfinal Semifinal FinalResult Rank Result Rank Result Rank Result RankHilda Antes 80 m hurdles 12 0 4 did not advanceHilda AntesInge EckelUrsel FingerInge Glashorster 4 100 m relay 49 0 5 did not advanceField eventsAthlete Event Qualification FinalDistance Position Distance PositionUrsel Finger Long jump 5 27 25 did not advanceBoxing editMain article Boxing at the 1952 Summer Olympics MenAthlete Event 1 Round 2 Round Quarterfinals Semifinals FinalOppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult RankHelmut Hofmann Flyweight nbsp Han Soo An KOR L TKO 1R did not advanceKurt Schirra Featherweight nbsp Luis Aranguren VEN W 2 1 nbsp Janos Erdei HUN L 0 3 did not advanceWilli Rammo Light Middleweight nbsp Josef Hamberger AUT L 0 3 did not advanceCanoeing editMain article Canoeing at the 1952 Summer Olympics MenAthlete Event Heats FinalTime Rank Time RankHeinrich HessKurt Zimmer K 2 1000 m 4 01 4 4 did not advanceK 2 10000 m 48 05 6 12WomenAthlete Event Heats FinalTime Rank Time RankTherese Zenz K 1 500 m 2 26 9 3 Q 2 27 9 9Fencing editMain article Fencing at the 1952 Summer Olympics Five fencers all men represented Saar in 1952 Men s foilKarl Bach Ernst Rau Gunther KnodlerMen s team foilErnst Rau Walter Brodel Karl Bach Gunther KnodlerMen s sabreErnst Rau Karl Bach Gunther KnodlerMen s team sabreKarl Bach Willi Rossler Ernst Rau Gunther Knodler Walter BrodelGymnastics editMain article Gymnastics at the 1952 Summer Olympics This section is empty You can help by adding to it October 2017 Rowing editMain article Rowing at the 1952 Summer Olympics Saar had seven male rowers participate in three out of seven rowing events in 1952 14 MenAthlete Event Heats Repechage Semifinal Repechage FinalTime Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time RankGunther Schutt Single sculls 7 58 4 3 R 7 38 4 1 Q BYE 7 42 9 2 did not advanceKlaus HahnHerbert Kesel Coxless pair 8 09 5 3 R DNF did not advanceWerner BielHans Krause WichmannAchim Krause WichmannHanns Peters Coxless four 6 40 8 1 Q BYE 7 10 4 3 R 6 47 2 2 did not advanceShooting editMain article Shooting at the 1952 Summer Olympics Two shooters represented Saar in 1952 MenAthlete Event FinalScore RankHans Eschenbrenner 50 m rifle prone 384 52Ludwig Graf 50 m rifle three positions 1089 3850 m rifle prone 391 40Swimming editMain article Swimming at the 1952 Summer Olympics MenAthlete Event Heat Semifinal FinalTime Rank Time Rank Time RankGeorg Mascetti 400 metre freestroke 5 31 2 7 did not advanceWrestling editMain article Wrestling at the 1952 Summer Olympics Men s Greco RomanAthlete Event Elimination pool Final roundRound 1Result Round 2Result Round 3Result Round 4Result Round 5Result Final roundResult RankWerner Zimmer 52 kg nbsp Heini Weber GER L F 3 29 nbsp Leo Honkala FIN L F 6 41 did not advance 14Norbert Kohler 57 kg nbsp Oswaldo Johnston GUA W F 7 05 nbsp Ferdinand Schmitz GER L F 2 55 nbsp Hubert Persson SWE L 0 3 did not advance 10Erich Schmidt 67 kg nbsp Kamal Hussain EGY L 0 3 nbsp Georgios Petmezas GRE W 2 1 nbsp Jan Cools BEL W 3 0 did not advance 10References edit 14 17 May 1950 The Olympic Committee of the Federal Republic of West Germany is provisionally accepted at the 45th IOC Session in Copenhagen after a supporting letter from the High Commissioner in the FRG Sir Hugh Robertson is read out by Lord David Burghley A decision as to the participation of the Germans at the 1952 Games is to be made later At this session the foundation of the NOC for the Saarland is recognized founded in spring 1950 Journal of Olympic History FOUNDATION DATES OF THE GERMAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE by a Working Group of the Karl Diem Archive Koln Walter Borgers Karl Lennartz Dietrich R Quanz Walter Teutenberg 1 Saar at the 1952 Helsinki Summer Games sports reference com Archived from the original on 2020 04 17 Retrieved 2010 09 26 1950 1957 Nationales Olympisches Komitee des Saarlandes in Nationales Olympisches Komitee NOK fur Deutschland Geschichte Struktur Aufgaben und Arbeitsweise uni leipzig de Archived 2011 10 04 at the Wayback Machine Official Report p 103 The Flame travelled by air in a miner s lamp presented for the purpose by the National Olympic Committee of the Saar photo aboard airplane Official report p 208 Olympische Spiele 1896 1996 Ein deutsches Politikum Agenda Verlag Munster 1996 Official Report p 221 Official Report p 236 photos of teams presenting signs in Finnish language RUOTSI Sweden SAAR Saarland SAKSA Germany SINGAPORE Official Report p 98 Official Report p 192 1950 February 1957 Formal disbanding of the Olympic Committee of the Saarland in Nationales Olympisches Komitee NOK fur Deutschland Geschichte Struktur Aufgaben und Arbeitsweise uni leipzig de Archived 2011 10 04 at the Wayback Machine Volker Bernardi u a Olympische Geschichte des Saarlandes Gollenstein Verlag Blieskastel 2004 ISBN 3 935731 54 X An All German Team starts at the Games of the XVIth Olympiad in 1956 in Melbourne Therese Zenz from the Saarland is part of the German team and wins a silver medal in kayak singles Journal of Olympic History FOUNDATION DATES OF THE GERMAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE 2 Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Saar Rowing at the 1952 Helsinki Summer Games Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 10 March 2018 External links edit Olympic Results International Olympic Committee Saar Olympedia com Olympic Analytics SAR olympanalyt com Helsinki 1952 Official Olympic Report olympic museum de Helsinki 1952 Official Olympic Report la84foundation org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saar at the 1952 Summer Olympics amp oldid 1137518745, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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