Shooting at the 1952 Summer Olympics

Dates 25 – 29 July 1952
Medal Events 7

The 1952 shooting events saw the first appearance of the Soviet Union in Olympic shooting. They introduced a new rifle with sites on the left side of the barrel. The other big news was that the Union Internationale de Tir (UIT) had stabilized the Olympic Program. There were seven individual events in 1952 and these would be relatively standard over the next 30 years at the Olympic Games. No team events were scheduled, and no team events have been held in Olympic shooting since 1924. Trap shooting and running target shooting returned to the program, as did the 3-position small-bore rifle match, which had not been held at the Olympics since the 1920s. Because of the increase in the number of nations entering the shooting, the entries in each event were limited to 2 per nation. Germany was allowed to compete again, but was handicapped because shooting for sport and teaching to shoot were forbidden until 1952. No women competed in 1952 Olympic shooting although they had been allowed to compete at the 1950 World Championships.

Most of the shooting events in 1952 were held at the Malmi Rifle Range, which was 11 kms. north of the center of Helsinki. The range had been constructed for the 1937 World Championships, and was by 1952 the property of the Finnish Defense Service. The clay-pigeon trap shooting was held at Huopalahti, 8 kms. from the main events at Malmi, on a range owned by the Finnish Hunting Society.

Events

Event Status Date Participants NOCs
Rapid-Fire Pistol, 25 metres, Men Olympic 27 – 28 July 1952 53 28
Free Pistol, 50 metres, Men Olympic 25 July 1952 48 28
Free Rifle, Three Positions, 300 metres, Men Olympic 27 July 1952 32 18
Small-Bore Rifle, Three Positions, 50 metres, Men Olympic 29 July 1952 44 25
Small-Bore Rifle, Prone, 50 metres, Men Olympic 29 July 1952 58 32
Running Target, Single and Double Shot, Men Olympic 28 – 29 July 1952 14 7
Trap, Men Olympic 25 – 26 July 1952 40 22
218 (218/0) 41 (41/0)

Medals

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Rapid-Fire Pistol, 25 metres, Men Károly TakácsHUN Szilárd KunHUN Gheorghe LichiardopolROU
Free Pistol, 50 metres, Men Joe BennerUSA Ángel LeónESP Ambrus BaloghHUN
Free Rifle, Three Positions, 300 metres, Men Anatoly BogdanovURS Robert BürchlerSUI Lev VaynshteynURS
Small-Bore Rifle, Three Positions, 50 metres, Men Erling KongshaugNOR Vilho YlönenFIN Boris AndreyevURS
Small-Bore Rifle, Prone, 50 metres, Men Iosif SîrbuROU Boris AndreyevURS Art JacksonUSA
Running Target, Single and Double Shot, Men John H. Larsen, Sr.NOR Olof SköldbergSWE Tauno MäkiFIN
Trap, Men George GenereuxCAN Knut HolmqvistSWE Hans LiljedahlSWE

Medal table

NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
Norway NOR 2 0 0 2
Soviet Union URS 1 1 2 4
Hungary HUN 1 1 1 3
Romania ROU 1 0 1 2
United States USA 1 0 1 2
Canada CAN 1 0 0 1
Sweden SWE 0 2 1 3
Finland FIN 0 1 1 2
Spain ESP 0 1 0 1
Switzerland SUI 0 1 0 1