Gymnastics at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Men's horizontal bar

The men's horizontal bar competition was one of eight events for male competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne. There were 63 competitors from 18 nations (down sharply from the 185 gymnasts in 1952), with nations in the team competition having up to 6 gymnasts and other nations entering up to 3 gymnasts.[1] The event was won by Takashi Ono of Japan, with his countryman Masao Takemoto taking bronze. Silver went to Yuri Titov of the Soviet Union. Japan and the Soviet Union each earned their first horizontal bar medals.

Men's horizontal bar
at the Games of the XVI Olympiad
Medal presentation: Titov, Ono, and Takemoto
VenueFestival Hall
Dates3–7 December
Competitors63 from 18 nations
Winning score19.60
Medalists
Takashi Ono
 Japan
Yuri Titov
 Soviet Union
Masao Takemoto
 Japan

Background

This was the ninth appearance of the event, which is one of the five apparatus events held every time there were apparatus events at the Summer Olympics (no apparatus events were held in 1900, 1908, 1912, or 1920). Four of the top 10 gymnasts from 1952 returned: fifth-place finisher Viktor Chukarin of the Soviet Union, seventh-place finisher Helmut Bantz of Germany, and ninth-place finishers Berndt Lindfors of Finland and Valentin Muratov of the Soviet Union. Muratov had won the 1954 world championship, with Bantz and Boris Shakhlin of the Soviet Union tying for second.[1]

Australia and Canada each made their debut in the men's horizontal bar; East and West Germany competed together as the United Team of Germany for the first time. The United States made its eighth appearance, most of any nation, having missed only the inaugural 1896 Games.

Competition format

The gymnastics format continued to use the aggregation format, mostly following the scoring tweaks made in 1952. Each nation entered either a team of six gymnasts or up to three individual gymnasts. All entrants in the gymnastics competitions performed both a compulsory exercise and a voluntary exercise for each apparatus. The 2 exercise scores were summed to give an apparatus total. No separate finals were contested.

Exercise scores ranged from 0 to 10 and apparatus scores from 0 to 20.[2]

Schedule

All times are Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10)

Date Time Round
Monday, 3 December 1956
Tuesday, 4 December 1956
Wednesday, 5 December 1956
Thursday, 6 December 1956
Friday, 7 December 1956
8:00Final

Results

RankGymnastNationCompulsoryVoluntaryTotal
Takashi Ono Japan9.759.8519.60
Yury Titov Soviet Union9.709.7019.40
Masao Takemoto Japan9.709.6019.30
4Viktor Chukarin Soviet Union9.559.7019.25
Pavel Stolbov Soviet Union9.559.7019.25
6Helmut Bantz United Team of Germany9.509.6519.15
7Jack Beckner United States9.409.6019.00
8Albert Azaryan Soviet Union9.409.5518.95
9Ferdinand Daniš Czechoslovakia9.459.4018.85
10Stoyan Stoyanov Bulgaria9.359.4518.80
Raymond Dot France9.409.4018.80
Zdeněk Růžička Czechoslovakia9.459.3518.80
13Shinsaku Tsukawaki Japan9.309.4518.75
Boris Shakhlin Soviet Union9.309.4518.75
Akira Kono Japan9.309.4518.75
Velik Kapsazov Bulgaria9.409.3518.75
Abie Grossfeld United States9.359.4018.75
18Kalevi Suoniemi Finland9.259.4518.70
Raimo Heinonen Finland9.259.4518.70
Josef Škvor Czechoslovakia9.209.5018.70
Theo Wied United Team of Germany9.259.4518.70
22Berndt Lindfors Finland9.209.4518.65
Charles Simms United States9.209.4518.65
Jakob Kiefer United Team of Germany9.259.4018.65
25Masami Kubota Japan9.209.4018.60
Valentin Muratov Soviet Union9.559.0518.60
27Nobuyuki Aihara Japan9.309.2518.55
28Jean Guillou France9.309.2018.50
29Robert Klein United Team of Germany9.259.2018.45
Josy Stoffel Luxembourg9.259.2018.45
Dick Beckner United States9.109.3518.45
32Jaroslav Bím Czechoslovakia9.059.3018.35
33Jaroslav Mikoška Czechoslovakia9.358.9518.30
Vladimír Kejř Czechoslovakia9.209.1018.30
35Onni Lappalainen Finland9.009.2518.25
36Nik Stuart Great Britain9.159.0518.20
37Olavi Leimuvirta Finland8.959.2018.15
Erich Wied United Team of Germany8.659.5018.15
39Mincho Todorov Bulgaria9.009.1018.10
40Kurt Wigartz Sweden9.208.8518.05
Armando Vega United States9.158.9018.05
42Martti Mansikka Finland8.909.1018.00
43Ronnie Lombard South Africa9.058.9017.95
44Attila Takács Hungary9.458.4517.90
Michel Mathiot France9.158.7517.90
46Bill Tom United States8.809.0517.85
47William Thoresson Sweden9.058.7517.80
48Hans Pfann United Team of Germany8.559.2017.75
Frank Turner Great Britain8.958.8017.75
50Graham Bond Australia8.908.7517.65
51János Héder Hungary9.208.2517.45
52Jack Wells South Africa8.508.7017.20
53Ed Gagnier Canada7.658.4516.10
54David Gourlay Australia8.107.9016.00
55Rafael Lecuona Cuba6.757.8014.55
56Bruce Sharp Australia7.306.6513.95
57John Lees Australia7.706.1013.80
58Brian Blackburn Australia8.205.0013.20
59Pritam Singh India5.805.7511.55
60Sham Lal India4.006.5010.50
61Anant Ram India8.201.509.70
62Hans Sauter Austria9.209.20
63Noel Punton Australia4.504.008.50

References

  1. "Horizontal Bar, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
  2. Official Report, p. 472.
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