Men's decathlonat the Games of the XV Olympiad
Venue Helsinki Olympic Stadium Dates 25–26 July Competitors 28 from 16 nations Winning score 7,887 WR
The Men's decathlon at the 1952 Summer Olympics took place on 25 and 26 July, at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium . Now 21-year-old Bob Mathias from the United States repeated his performances from the previous games by winning the gold medal and setting new world and Olympic records. It was the second time the United States Olympic team earned all three medals in the event, the first one being in the 1936 Olympic Games .[ 1]
Mathias ranked first in all three throwing events -- discus, shot put and javelin. He won all of these by over a metre.
Records
Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows:
At the end of the competition the following world and Olympic records were set:
Date
Event
Athlete
Points
OR
WR
26 July
Final
Bob Mathias (USA )
7887
OR
WR
Results
Note : All scores are based on the tables used in 1952.
100m
Heat 1
Heat 2
Heat 3
Heat 4
Heat 5
Heat 6
Heat 7
Heat 8
Heat 9
Long Jump
Shot Put
High Jump
400m
Heat 1
Heat 2
Heat 3
Heat 4
Heat 5
Heat 6
Heat 7
Heat 8
110m Hurdles
Heat 1
Heat 2
Heat 3
Heat 4
Heat 5
Heat 6
Heat 7
Heat 8
Discus Throw
Pole Vault
Javelin Throw
1500m
Heat 1
Heat 2
Heat 3
Heat 4
Final standings
The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow. These marks were split between six competitors with the gold medallist claiming four of them.
Pos
Athlete
Total Points
100m
LJ
SP
HJ
400m
110m H
DT
PV
JT
1500m
Bob Mathias (USA )
7,887 WR
948
779
912
900
828
894
838
745
715
328
Milt Campbell (USA )
6,975
1,034
707
759
832
779
953
640
438
617
216
Floyd Simmons (USA )
6,788
737
804
688
930
765
813
566
556
620
309
4
Vladimir Volkov (URS )
6,674
768
815
637
711
758
632
573
645
660
475
5
Sepp Hipp (GER )
6,449
768
740
696
711
751
575
802
516
609
281
6
Göran Widenfelt (SWE )
6,388
768
713
548
960
751
575
613
516
517
427
7
Kjell Tånnander (SWE )
6,308
768
755
669
832
666
632
607
516
582
281
8
Friedel Schirmer (GER )
6,118
678
605
644
770
807
593
547
516
606
352
9
Geoff Elliott (GBR )
6,044
768
624
618
711
642
652
476
795
520
238
10
Sergey Kuznetsov (URS )
5,937
768
815
556
605
654
523
656
556
408
396
11
Hugues Frayer (FRA )
5,772
707
725
614
605
751
716
627
476
376
175
12
Brígido Iriarte (VEN )
5,770
707
804
552
555
636
489
578
476
637
336
13
Olli Reikko (FIN )
5,725
800
684
568
656
821
208
392
516
554
526
14
Eeles Landström (FIN )
5,694
597
695
560
711
445
413
483
855
680
255
15
Oto Rebula (YUG )
5,648
678
678
663
605
565
593
587
476
554
249
16
Fernando Fernandes (POR )
5,604
737
645
516
656
758
632
477
328
414
441
17
Hernán Figueroa (CHI )
5,592
678
608
660
555
654
523
574
516
550
274
18
Max Wehrli (SUI )
5,561
650
635
647
555
545
523
541
645
548
272
19
Bob Adams (CAN )
5,530
650
567
582
711
520
489
696
596
436
283
20
Héctor Román (PUR )
5,264
678
632
544
605
660
523
446
476
525
175
21
Reinaldo Oliver (PUR )
5,228
623
550
437
656
618
473
374
516
660
321
Erkki Hautamäki (FIN )
DNF
572
605
599
656
588
540
552
476
597
Ignace Heinrich (FRA )
DNF
737
818
656
872
772
593
Georges Breitman (FRA )
DNF
254
385
369
464
189
Carlos Vera (CHI )
DNF
870
773
387
711
Fotios Kosmas (GRE )
DNF
737
562
Pyotr Kozhevnikov (URS )
DNF
768
446
Pat Leane (AUS )
DNF
623
341
References
External links
All-around Pentathlon Decathlon