Soviet Union at the 1972 Summer Olympics explained
Noc: | URS |
Nocname: | Soviet Olympic Committee |
Games: | Summer Olympics |
Year: | 1972 |
Flagcaption: | Flag of the Soviet Union |
Location: | Munich, West Germany |
Competitors: | 371 (298 men, 73 women)[1] |
Sports: | 22 |
Flagbearer: | Aleksandr Medved |
Rank: | 1 |
Gold: | 50 |
Silver: | 27 |
Bronze: | 22 |
Appearances: | auto |
App Begin Year: | 1952 |
App End Year: | 1988 |
See also: | (1900–1912) (1920–1936, 1992–) (1924–1936, 1992–) (1924–1928, 1992–) (1992) (1994–) (1994–) (1994–) (1994–) (1994–) (1994–) (1994–) (1994–) (1994–) (1996–) (1996–) (1996–) |
The Soviet Union (USSR) competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany. 371 competitors, 298 men and 73 women, took part in 180 events in 22 sports.[2]
The Soviet Union won 50 gold medals in the year, when the fiftieth anniversary of the USSR's founding was celebrated in the country. That fact pleased the Soviet authorities.[3]
Medalists
The USSR finished first in the final medal rankings, with 50 gold and 99 total medals.
Gold
Basketball
- Alzhan Zharmukhamedov, Zurab Sakandelidze, Gennady Volnov, Ivan Yedeshko, Sergei Kovalenko, Modestas Paulauskas, Anatoly Polivoda, Ivan Dvornyi, Mikheil Korkia, Aleksandr Belov, Sergey Belov and Aleksandr Boloshev — men's team competition.
Boxing
Canoeing
Cycling
Diving
Equestrian
Fencing
Gymnastics
Judo
Modern pentathlon
Rowing
- Men's single sculls – 1st place (gold medal)
- Men's double sculls – 1st place (gold medal)
Sailing
Shooting
Volleyball
- Nina Smoleyeva, Tatyana Tretyakova-Ponyaeva, Lyubov Tyurina, Inna Ryskal, Roza Salikhova, Tatyana Sarycheva, Tatyana Gonobobleva, Natalya Kudreva, Galina Leontyeva, Lyudmila Borozna, Lyudmila Buldakova and Vera Duyunova-Galushka — women's team competition
Water polo
Weightlifting
Wrestling
Silver
Equestrian
Fencing
Gymnastics
Judo
Modern pentathlon
Shooting
Swimming
Weightlifting
Wrestling
Bronze
Athletics
Cycling
Fencing
Football (soccer)
- Gennady Yevryuzhikhin, Oganes Zanazanyan, Vyacheslav Semyonov, Andrei Yakubik, Yury Yeliseyev, Vladimir Pilguy, Yevgeny Rudakov, Yozhef Sabo, Yevgeny Lovchev, Sergei Olshansky, Vladimir Onishchenko, Viktor Kolotov, Anatoly Kuksov, Yury Istomin, Vladimir Kaplichnyi, Murtaz Khurtsilava, Arkady Andriasyan, Oleg Blokhin and Revaz Dzodzuashvili — men's team competition
Gymnastics
Judo
Modern pentathlon
Sailing
Shooting
Swimming
Volleyball
- Aleksandr Saprykin, Yury Starunsky, Leonid Zayko, Vladimir Patkin, Yury Poyarkov, Vladimir Putyatov, Vladimir Kondra, Valery Kravchenko, Yevgeny Lapinsky, Viktor Borshch, Yefim Chulak and Vyatcheslav Domanyi — men's team competition
Weightlifting
Wrestling
Results by event
Archery
See main article: Archery at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Women's individual competition:
- Emma Gaptchenko — 2403 points (→ Bronze medal)
- Keto Lossaberidze — 2402 points (→ 4th place)
- Alla Peounova — 2364 points (→ 8th place)
Men's individual competition:
Athletics
See main article: Athletics at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Men's 100 metres
- First heat — 10.51s (→ did not advance)
Men's 800 metres
- Semifinals — 1:50.1 (→ did not advance)
Men's 1,500 metres
- Heat — 3:42.3 (→ did not advance)
Men's 5000 metres
- Heat — 14:08.6 (→ did not advance)
Men's 4 × 100 m relay
- Final — 38.50s (→ Silver medal)
Men's high jump
- Final — 2.15m (→ 12th place)
Women's javelin throw
- Qualifying round — 55.90 m
- Final — 56.36 m (→ 8th place)
Basketball
See main article: Basketball at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
- Men's team competition
- Preliminary round (group B)
- Defeated West Germany (87–63)
- Defeated Puerto Rico (100–87)
- Defeated Philippines (111–80)
- Defeated Yugoslavia (74–67)
- Semifinals
- Defeated Cuba (67–60)
- Final
- Defeated United States (51–50) → Gold medal
Boxing
See main article: Boxing at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Men's light middleweight (– 71 kg)
Men's heavyweight (+ 81 kg)
Canoeing
See main article: Canoeing at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Cycling
See main article: Cycling at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Fifteen cyclists represented the Soviet Union in 1972.
- Individual road race
- Team time trial
- Sprint
- 1000m time trial
- Final — 1:07.73 (→ 8th place)
- Tandem
- Team pursuit
Diving
See main article: Diving at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Men's 3m springboard
Men's 10m platform
Women's 3m springboard
Women's 10m platform
- Alla Seiina – 314.76 points (10th place)
- Natalia Kuznecova – 184.02 points (13th place)
- Tatjana Shtyreva – 177.33 points (19th place)
Equestrian
See main article: Equestrian at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Fencing
See main article: Fencing at the 1972 Summer Olympics. 20 fencers, 15 men and 5 women, represented the Soviet Union in 1972.
- Men's foil
- Men's team foil
- Men's épée
- Men's team épée
- Men's sabre
- Men's team sabre
- Women's foil
- Women's team foil
Football
See main article: Football at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Gymnastics
See main article: Gymnastics at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Handball
See main article: Handball at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
- Men's team competitionThe Soviet team came away from the three-game opening round with no losses, but only one win. Ties with Denmark and Sweden and a win over Poland put the Soviet Union in a tie with Sweden at the top of the division. Since both teams moved on to the second round, the fact that Sweden won the tie-breaker mattered little. The Soviets' hopes were high after the first game of the second round, a win over East Germany that put the team on top of the division. However, their subsequent loss to Czechoslovakia dropped them to third in the group. This meant that they played in a game for fifth and sixth place against host nation West Germany. Their win was little consolation for being eliminated from medal contention.
Men's team competition:
- Soviet Union – 5th place (3–1–2)
- Team roster
Judo
See main article: Judo at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Modern pentathlon
See main article: Modern pentathlon at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Three male pentathletes represented the Soviet Union in 1972.
Men's individual competition
Men's team competition
- Onishenko, Lednev and Shmelev — 15968 pts (→ Gold medal)
Rowing
See main article: Rowing at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
The Soviet Union had 26 male rowers participate in all seven rowing events in 1972.[4]
Men's single sculls
- Final — 7:10.12 (→ Gold medal)
- Men's coxless pair – 8th place
- Men's coxed pair
- Final — 7:24.44 (→ 5th place)
- Men's coxless four – 4th place
- Men's coxed four – 4th place
- Men's eight – 4th place
Sailing
See main article: Sailing at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Shooting
See main article: Shooting at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Fourteen male shooters represented the Soviet Union in 1972. Yakiv Zhelezniak won gold, Boris Melnik and Yevgeny Petrov won silvers and Viktor Torshin won a bronze medal.
- 25 m pistol
- 50 m pistol
- 300 m rifle, three positions
- 50 m rifle, three positions
- 50 m rifle, prone
- 50 m running target
- Trap
- Skeet
Swimming
See main article: Swimming at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Men's 100m freestyle
- Semifinals — 53.68s (→ did not advance)
Men's 200m freestyle
- Heat — 1:57.04 (→ did not advance)
Men's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay
- Final — 3:29.72 (→ Silver medal)
Men's 4 × 200 m freestyle relay
- Final — 7:45.76 (→ Bronze medal)
Volleyball
See main article: Volleyball at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
- Men's team competition
- Preliminary round (group A)
- Defeated South Korea (3–0)
- Defeated Czechoslovakia (3–0)
- Defeated Poland (3–2)
- Semifinals
- Lost to East Germany (1–3)
- Bronze medal match
- Defeated Bulgaria (3–0) → Bronze medal
- Team roster
Water polo
See main article: Water polo at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Weightlifting
See main article: Weightlifting at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Wrestling
See main article: Wrestling at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Medals by republic
In the following table for team events number of team representatives, who received medals are counted, not "one medal for all the team", as usual. Because there were people from different republics in one team.
Top 5 sports societies
In the following table for team events number of team representatives, who received medals are counted, not "one medal for all the team", as usual. Because there were people from different sports societies in one team.
Bibliography
References
- Book: All about Olympic Games.. Boris Khavin. Fizkultura i sport. 2nd. 1979. Moscow. ru. – for medal stats by republic and by sports society
Notes and References
- The USSR and Olympism . . . 84 . 530–557 . October 1974 . 28 March 2008.
- Web site: Soviet Union at the 1972 Munich Summer Games . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417043510/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/countries/URS/summer/1972/ . dead . 17 April 2020 . 20 February 2011 . sports-reference.com.
- Web site: XX Летние Олимпийские игры в Мюнхене – история Летних игр.
- Soviet Union Rowing at the 1972 München Summer Games . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417055343/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/countries/URS/summer/1972/ROW/ . dead . 17 April 2020 . 6 February 2018.