Backhoppning vid olympiska vinterspelen 1952

Backhoppning
vid de VI:e olympiska vinterspelen
Ski jumping pictogram.svg
AnläggningHolmenkollbakken, Oslo, Norge Norge
Datum24 februari 1952
← St. Moritz 1948   Cortina d'Ampezzo 1956 →

Resultat från backhoppning vid olympiska vinterspelen 1952 i Oslo, Norge.

Medaljörer

GrenGuldSilverBrons
HerrarFlag of Norway.svg Arnfinn Bergmann
Norge
Flag of Norway.svg Torbjørn Falkanger
Norge
Flag of Sweden.svg Karl Holmström
Sverige

Resultat

Herrar

Tävlingen hölls i Holmenkollen med en K-punkt på 72 meter.

PlacNamnHoppDistansStilPoäng
ABCDE
1Flag of Norway.svg Arnfinn Bergmann (NOR)167,5 m18,018,017,518,519,.0226,0
268,0 m18,518,518,519,019,5
2Flag of Norway.svg Torbjørn Falkanger (NOR)168,0 m18,018,517,018,518,5221,5
264,0 m18,018,018,018,519,0
3Flag of Sweden.svg Karl Holmström (SWE)167,0 m18,017,516,518,517,5219,5
265,5 m18,018,017,518,018,0
4Flag of Germany.svg Toni Brutscher (EUA)166,5 m18,016,518,018,518,5216,5
262,5 m18,017,517,518,517,0
4Flag of Norway.svg Halvor Næs (NOR)163,5 m18,018,518,018,518,0216,5
264,5 m18,018,018,018,518,0
6Flag of Norway.svg Arne Hoel (NOR)166,5 m17,017,516,018,518,0215,5
263,5 m17,017,517,019,018,5
7Flag of Finland.svg Antti Hyvärinen (FIN)166,5 m18,018,018,018,518,5213,5
261,5 m17,015,517,517,516,5
8Flag of Germany.svg Sepp Weiler (EUA)167,0 m17,017,017,517,016,0213,0
263,0 m17,017,517,518,017,0
8Flag of Finland.svg Pentti Uotinen (FIN)163,0 m18,018,016,018,017,5213,0
264,5 m17,517,016,517,517,5
10Flag of Germany.svg Sepp Kleisl (EUA)166,5 m17,517,014,517,017,5208,0
262,5 m15,516,015,016,516,0
11Flag of Sweden.svg Hans Nordin (SWE)163,5m17,016,517,017,018,0206,5
261,5m17,516,515,517,017,0
12Flag of Finland.svg Olavi Kuronen (FIN)162,5m17,017,016,517,016,5204,5
261,5m17,516,516,017,516,0
12Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Keith R, Wegeman (USA)162,5m17,016,515,518,516,0204,5
263,0m17,017,014,517,017,0
14Flag of Austria.svg Walter Steinegger (AUT)161,5m16,516,016,517,515,5202,0
263,0m16,516,516,015,516,0
15Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Art Devlin (USA)163,5m17,516,517,017,016,0201,5
260,5m16,016,514,516,514,0
16Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Janez Polda (YUG)162,5m16,516,514,016,515,5200,5
262,0m15,516,016,516,015,0
16Flag of Switzerland.svg Andreas Däscher (SUI)162,0m16,517,015,518,017,0200,5
261,0m15,015,515,516,516,0
18Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Arthur E, Tokle (USA)162,5m16,016,015,017,516,0199,5
263,0m16,016,015,015,014,0
18Flag of Finland.svg Tauno Luiro (FIN)160,5m15,013,516,015,514,0199,5
264,0m17,016,516,517,517,0
20Flag of Switzerland.svg Hans Däscher (SUI)161,0m16,016,015,516,515,0198,5
260,0m16,517,016,517,515,0
21Flag of Austria.svg Rudolf Dietrich (AUT)163,0m15,012,515,016,014,5198,0
262,5m16,016,016,016,515,0
22Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg Willis S, Olson (USA)162,5m16,016,016,017,516,0193,5
262,0m14,013,014,015,012,0
23Flag of Switzerland.svg Jacques Perreten (SUI)161,0m16,016,016,017,515,0193,0
259,0m15,016,015,015,014,0
24Flag of Poland (1927–1980).svg Antoni Wieczorek (POL)160,5m15,515,015,515,015,5191,0
260,5m14,515,014,515,514,0
25Flag of Canada (1921–1957).svg Jacques Charland (CAN)162,5m15,513,513,015,014,5190,0
261,0m15,514,514,015,013,0
26Flag of Switzerland.svg Fritz Schneider (SUI)159,5m16,015,515,017,014,0189,5
259,5m15,013,015,015,514,0
27Flag of Poland (1927–1980).svg Stanisław Marusarz (POL)159,0m15,513,514,017,514,5189,0
260,5m16,014,514,015,515,5
27Flag of Japan (1870–1999).svg Tatsuo Watanabe (JPN)159,0m15,515,515,016,015,0189,0
259,0m15,016,014,017,014,0
29Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Karel Klancnik (YUG)160,0m16,515,515,016,015,0188,5
256,5m15,514,015,015,515,0
29Flag of Austria.svg Hans Eder (AUT)157,5m16,016,016,516,015,0188,5
255,5m16,015,516,016,015,0
31Flag of Germany.svg Franz Dengg (EUA)160,0m16,015,014,517,515,5187,5
256,5m15,014,014,515,515,0
32Flag of Sweden.svg Bror Östman (SWE)166,5m18,517,517,518,018,0187,0
265,0m7,07,08,08,06,0
33Flag of Poland (1927–1980).svg Jakub Węgrzynkiewicz (POL)160,5m15,014,514,016,014,0185,0
258,5m14,015,013,516,013,0
34Flag of Japan (1870–1999).svg Ryoichi Fujisawa (JPN)157,5m16,015,514,017,014,5183,5
255,5m14,516,014,016,014,0
35Flag of Iceland.svg Ari Guðmundsson (ISL)160,0m14,511,512,515,012,0183,0
259,0m15,514,515,016,514,0
36Flag of Japan (1870–1999).svg Hiroshi Yoshizawa (JPN)159,5m15,515,514,517,014,5182,5
256,5m14,513,013,515,013,0
36Flag of France.svg André Monnier (FRA)156,0m16,014,013,516,014,0182,5
256,0m16,016,013,515,515,0
38Flag of France.svg Régis Rey (FRA)156,5m15,514,513,515,514,0181,5
257,5m15,013,514,015,014,5
39Flag of Poland (1927–1980).svg Leopold Tajner (POL)157,0m14,014,013,016,513,0178,0
256,5m14,514,013,516,515,0
40Flag of Sweden.svg Thure Lindgren (SWE)163,0m6,56,56,07,04,0175,5
262,5m18,017,016,018,016,0
41Flag of Canada (1921–1957).svg Lucien Laferte (CAN)161,0m4,54,54,56,03,0162,5
259,5m16,016,516,017,014,0
42Flag of Japan (1870–1999).svg Kozo Kawashima (JPN)159,5m4,52,03,06,02,0148,0
256,0m14,014,514,516,013,0
43Flag of France.svg Henri Thioliere (FRA)156,5m3,51,02,04,02,0142,5
255,0m14,513,514,516,014,5

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