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Athletics at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's long jump

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Men's long jump
at the Games of the XV Olympiad
Jerome Biffle (1950)
VenueHelsinki Olympic Stadium
DateJuly 21, 1952
Competitors27 from 19 nations
Winning distance7.57
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)Jerome Biffle
 United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Meredith Gourdine
 United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Ödön Földessy
 Hungary
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Themen'slong jump at the1952 Olympic Games took place on July 21 at theHelsinki Olympic Stadium. Twenty-seven athletes from 19 nations competed.[1] The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. American athleteJerome Biffle won the gold medal by 4 cm.[2] It was the United States' sixth consecutive and 11th overall victory in the men's long jump. Hungary earned its first long jump medal withÖdön Földessy's bronze.

Summary

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In the first roundMeredith "Flash" Gourdine took the early lead with a 7.38m.Jerome Biffle, a former NCAA Champion at theUniversity of Denver, was in second place with 7.21m andAry de Sá was in third with 7.15m. In the second roundÖdön Földessy jumped into second place with a 7.23m. In the third round the medals were decided, Gourdine getting a 7.53m to extend his lead, then Biffle carefully came down the runway to leap 7.57 m (24 ft 10 in) to take the lead. That 7.57 would be well within Brown's range but he andHenk Visser failed to get a legal jump in. Biffle also was unable to get another jump in, while Gourdine made three solid attempts but was unable to improve his mark, giving Biffle the gold. Földessy got off a 7.30m in the fifth round to assure himself the bronze medal while de Sá tied Földessy's 7.23 and would have had the tie breaking edge without the 7.30.

Background

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This was the 12th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. The only returning finalist from the 1948 Games was eighth-place finisherFelix Würth of Austria.George Brown of the United States came into the Olympics having been the best long jumper in the world for the previous 3 years and the third man to jump 8 meters ever. But Brown's 41 competition win streak ended at the US Olympic Trials, where he barely qualified for Helsinki. In wet conditions, everyone was having trouble with their run up.[1]

Nigeria, Saar, the Soviet Union, Thailand, Turkey, and Venezuela each made their first appearance in the event. The United States appeared for the 12th time, the only nation to have long jumpers at each of the Games thus far.

Competition format

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The 1952 competition used a two-round format with a divided final. The qualifying round gave each competitor three jumps to achieve a distance of 7.20 metres; if fewer than 12 men did so, the top 12 (including all those tied) would advance. The final provided each jumper with three jumps; the top six jumpers received an additional three jumps for a total of six, with the best to count (qualifying round jumps were not considered for the final).[1][3]

Records

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Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

World record Jesse Owens (USA)8.13Ann Arbor,United States25 May 1935
Olympic record Jesse Owens (USA)8.06Berlin,Germany4 August 1936

No new world or Olympic records were set for this event.

Schedule

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All times areEastern European Summer Time (UTC+3)

DateTimeRound
Monday, 21 July 195210:00
16:10
Qualifying
Final

Results

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Qualifying round

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Qualifying Performance 7.20 (Q) or at least 13 best performers (q) advance to the Final.

RankGroupAthleteNation123DistanceNotes
1AMeredith Gourdine United States7.197.417.41Q
2AJerome Biffle United States6.737.407.40Q
3BNeville Price South AfricaX7.117.367.36Q
4AGeorge Brown United States7.327.32Q
5AÖdön Földessy Hungary7.157.257.25Q
6AAry de Sá Brazil7.247.24Q
7BHenk Visser Netherlands7.037.217.21Q
8BMasaji Tajima Japan7.04X7.137.13q
9BKarl-Erik Israelsson Sweden5.266.987.107.10q
10APaul Faucher France7.006.667.107.10q
11BPentti Snellman Finland6.89X7.097.09q
12ALeonid Grigoryev Soviet Union7.09XX7.09q
BJorma Valtonen FinlandX7.09X7.09q
14BCarlos Vera Chile6.546.827.077.07
15BFelix Würth Austria6.99XX6.99
16BSylvanus Williams NigeriaX6.856.986.98
17BJorma Valkama Finland6.97XX6.97
18BKarim Olowu Nigeria6.846.966.896.96
19AToni Breder Saar6.876.686.886.88
20ABrígido Iriarte VenezuelaX6.826.82
21AHenryk Grabowski Poland6.72X6.776.77
22ANikolay Andryushchenko Soviet UnionX6.74X6.74
23BGeraldo de Oliveira BrazilX6.426.716.71
24BPat Leane Australia6.356.405.186.40
25BKamtorn Sanidwong Thailand5.314.43X5.31
AAvni Akgün TurkeyXXXNo mark
BKhandadash Madatov Soviet UnionXXXNo mark
AJosé Julio Barillas GuatemalaDNS
ABoris Brnad YugoslaviaDNS
AFrancisco Castro Puerto RicoDNS
AAsnoldo Devonish VenezuelaDNS
AÁlvaro Dias PortugalDNS
ARoy Fearon GuatemalaDNS
APaulino Ferrer VenezuelaDNS
BGünther Jobst GermanyDNS
BSebastián Junqueras SpainDNS
BMikhail Mikhail GreeceDNS
BVasilios Sakellarakis GreeceDNS

Final

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RankAthleteNation123456Distance
1st place, gold medalist(s)Jerome Biffle United States7.21X7.57XXX7.57
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Meredith Gourdine United States7.386.587.537.497.367.517.53
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Ödön Földessy Hungary7.047.23X7.177.307.127.30
4Ary de Sá Brazil7.156.777.067.227.207.237.23
5Jorma Valtonen FinlandX7.067.16XX6.977.16
6Leonid Grigoryev Soviet Unionx7.146.925.55x6.677.14
7Karl-Erik Israelsson SwedenXX7.10Did not advance7.10
8Paul Faucher FranceX6.967.02Did not advance7.02
9Pentti Snellman FinlandX6.887.02Did not advance7.02
10Masaji Tajima JapanX7.00XDid not advance7.00
11Neville Price South Africa6.40XXDid not advance6.40
George Brown United StatesXXXDid not advanceNo mark
Henk Visser NetherlandsXXXDid not advanceNo mark

References

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  1. ^abc"Long Jump, Men".Olympedia. Retrieved2 September 2020.
  2. ^"Athletics at the 1952 Helsinki Summer Games: Men's Long Jump".sports-reference.com. Archived fromthe original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved14 December 2017.
  3. ^Official Report, p. 313.

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