Rowing at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's single sculls

Men's single sculls
at the Games of the XV Olympiad
VenueMeilahti
Date20–23 July
Competitors18 from 18 nations
Winning time8:12.8
Medalists
   Soviet Union
   Australia
   Poland
Rowing at the
1952 Summer Olympics
Single sculls men
Double sculls men
Coxless pairs men
Coxed pairs men
Coxless fours men
Coxed fours men
Eights men

The men's single sculls competition at the 1952 Summer Olympics took place at Meilahti, Helsinki, Finland. The event was held from 20 July until 23 July.

Competition format

This rowing event is a single scull event, meaning that each boat is propelled by a single rower. The "scull" portion means that the rower uses two oars, one on each side of the boat. Four heats were held in the first round. The first two boats in each heat advanced to the semi-finals, while the rest went to the first repechage on 21 July.

The repechage round also consists of four heats. Only the winner of each heat advanced to the second repechage round. The semi-finals of this event was held on the same day with the first repechage. Winner of the two heats advanced directly to the final and the rest must compete in the second repechage. Three heats were held in the second repechage, where the winner of each heat advanced to final.

Result

First round

Heat 1

Rank Athlete name Country Time Notes
1 Tony Fox  Great Britain (GBR) 7:45.1 Q
2 Ian Robert Stephen  South Africa (RSA) 7:47.7 Q
3 Sevi Homsten  Finland (FIN) 7:52.1 q
4 Juan Omedes  Spain (ESP) 8:03.1 q
5 Carlos Andueza Troll  Chile (CHI) 8:22.3 q

Heat 2

Rank Athlete name Country Time Notes
1 Mervyn Wood  Australia (AUS) 7:44.1 Q
2 Paul Meyer  Switzerland (SUI) 7:44.5 Q
3 Günther Schütt  Saar (SAA) 7:58.4 q
4 František Reich  Czechoslovakia (TCH) 7:59.0 q
5 Henri Steenacker  Belgium (BEL) 8:04.0 q

Heat 3

Rank Athlete name Country Time Notes
1 John B. Kelly Jr.  United States (USA) 7:58.4 Q
2 Teodor Kocerka  Poland (POL) 7:59.5 Q
3 Ugo Pifferi  Italy (ITA) 8:09.0 q
4 Hussein Youssef Elalfy  Egypt (EGY) 8:33.5 q

Heat 4

Rank Athlete name Country Time Notes
1 Yury Tyukalov  Soviet Union (URS) 7:47.9 Q
2 Eduardo Risso  Uruguay (URU) 7:52.0 Q
3 Henri Butel  France (FRA) 8:00.4 q
4 Robbert van Mesdag  Netherlands (NED) 8:02.0 q

First repechage

Heat 1

Rank Athlete name Country Time Notes
1 Robbert van Mesdag  Netherlands (NED) 7:35.6 Q
2 Sevi Homsten  Finland (FIN) 7:37.2
3 Hussein Youssef Elalfy  Egypt (EGY) 8:07.1

Heat 2

Rank Athlete name Country Time Notes
1 Günther Schütt  Saar (SAA) 7:38.4 Q
2 Henri Butel  France (FRA) 7:41.2
3 Juan Omedes  Spain (ESP) 7:45.1

Heat 3

Rank Athlete name Country Time Notes
1 František Reich  Czechoslovakia (TCH) 7:39.0 Q
2 Ugo Pifferi  Italy (ITA) 7:47.5

Heat 4

Rank Athlete name Country Time Notes
1 Henri Steenacker  Belgium (BEL) 7:43.8 Q
2 Carlos Andueza Troll  Chile (CHI) 8:08.9

Semi-final

Heat 1

Rank Athlete name Country Time Notes
1 Tony Fox  Great Britain (GBR) 7:54.4 Q
2 Mervyn Wood  Australia (AUS) 8:02.5 Q
3 Eduardo Risso  Uruguay (URU) 8:05.9 q
4 Teodor Kocerka  Poland (POL) 9:10.6 q

Heat 2

Rank Athlete name Country Time Notes
1 Yury Tyukalov  Soviet Union (URS) 7:52.6 Q
2 John B. Kelly Jr.  United States (USA) 7:57.3 Q
3 Ian Robert Stephen  South Africa (RSA) 8:02.3 q
4 Paul Meyer  Switzerland (SUI) 8:07.1 q

Second repechage

Heat 1

Rank Athlete name Country Time Notes
1 Mervyn Wood  Australia (AUS) 7:45.5 Q
2 Paul Meyer  Switzerland (SUI) 7:48.3
3 Robert van Mesdag  Netherlands (NED) 7:57.2
4 Henri Steenacker  Belgium (BEL) 7:59.5

Heat 2

Rank Athlete name Country Time Notes
1 Teodor Kocerka  Poland (POL) 7:41.8 Q
2 John B. Kelly Jr.  United States (USA) 7:42.0
3 František Reich  Czechoslovakia (TCH) 7:55.0

Heat 3

Rank Athlete name Country Time Notes
1 Ian Robert Stephen  South Africa (RSA) 7:38.6 Q
2 Günther Schütt  Saar (SAA) 7:42.9
3 Eduardo Risso  Uruguay (URU) 7:50.5

Final

Rank Athlete name Country Time Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Yury Tyukalov  Soviet Union (URS) 8:12.8
2nd, silver medalist(s) Mervyn Wood  Australia (AUS) 8:14.5
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Teodor Kocerka  Poland (POL) 8:19.4
4 Tony Fox  Great Britain (GBR) 8:22.5
5 Ian Robert Stephen  South Africa (RSA) 8:31.4

References

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