Soviet Union at the 1956 Summer Olympics

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Soviet Union at the
1956 Summer Olympics
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Flag of the Soviet Union
IOC codeURS
NOCSoviet Olympic Committee
in Melbourne/Stockholm
Competitors272 (233 men, 39 women) in 17 sports
Flag bearerAleksey Medvedev
Medals
Ranked 1st
Gold
37
Silver
29
Bronze
32
Total
98
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
 Russian Empire (1900–1912)
 Estonia (1920–1936, 1992–)
 Latvia (1924–1936, 1992–)
 Lithuania (1924–1928, 1992–)
 Unified Team (1992)
 Armenia (1994–)
 Belarus (1994–)
 Georgia (1994–)
 Kazakhstan (1994–)
 Kyrgyzstan (1994–)
 Moldova (1994–)
 Russia (1994–2016)
 Ukraine (1994–)
 Uzbekistan (1994–)
 Azerbaijan (1996–)
 Tajikistan (1996–)
 Turkmenistan (1996–)
 ROC (2020-2022)

The Soviet Union (USSR) competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia. 272 competitors, 233 men and 39 women, took part in 135 events in 17 sports.[1]

Medalists[]

The USSR finished first in the final medal rankings, with 37 gold and 98 total medals.

Gold[]

  • Valentin Muratov — Artistic gymnastics, men's floor exercise
  • Larisa Latynina — Artistic gymnastics, women's floor exercise
  • Viktor Chukarin — Artistic gymnastics, men's individual all-round
  • Larisa Latynina — Artistic gymnastics, women's individual all-round
  • Victor Chukarin — Artistic gymnastics, men's parallel bars
  • Boris Shakhlin — Artistic gymnastics, men's pommel horse
  • Albert Azaryan — Artistic gymnastics, men's rings
  • Victor Chukarin, Valentin Muratov, Boris Shakhlin, Albert Azaryan, Yuri Titov, Pavel Stolbov — Artistic gymnastics, men's team competition
  • Tamara Manina, Larisa Latynina, Sofia Muratova, Lidiya Kalinina-Ivanova, Polina Astakhova, Lyudmila Egorova — Artistic gymnastics, women's team competition
  • Valentin Muratov — Artistic gymnastics, men's vault
  • Larisa Latynina — Artistic gymnastics, women's vault
  • Vladimir Kuts — Athletics, men's 10000 m
  • Leonid Spirin — Athletics, men's 20 km walk
  • Vladimir Kuts — Athletics, men's 5000 m
  • Inese Jaunzeme — Athletics, women's javelin throw
  • Tamara Tyshkevich — Athletics, women's shot put
  • Vladimir Safronov — Boxing, men's featherweight
  • Vladimir Yengibaryan — Boxing, men's light-welterweight
  • Gennadi Shatkov — Boxing, men's 71–75 kg
  • Pavel Kharin, Gratsian Botev — Canoeing, men's C-2 10000 m
  • Elizaveta Dementyeva — Canoeing, women's K-1 500 m
  • Lev Yashin, Nikolai Tishchenko, Mikhail Okonkov, Aleksei Paramonov, Anatoli Bashashkin, Igor Netto, Boris Tatushin, Anatoli Isayev, Eduard Streltsov, Valentin Ivanov, Vladimir Ryzhkin, Boris Kuznetsov, Iosif Betsa, Sergei Salnikov, Boris Razinsky, Anatoli Maslenkin, Anatoli Ilyin and Nikita Simonyan — Football (soccer), men's team competition
  • Igor Novikov, Ivan Deryugin, Aleksandr Tarasov — Modern pentathlon, men's team competition
  • Aleksandr Berkutov, Yuriy Tyukalov — Rowing, men's double sculls
  • Vyacheslav Ivanov — Rowing, men's single sculls
  • Vitali Romanenko — Shooting, men's 100 m running deer, single/double shots
  • Vasily Borisov — Shooting, men's 300 m free rifle 3 positions
  • Anatoli Bogdanov — Shooting, men's 50 m rifle 3 positions
  • Igor Rybak — Weightlifting, men's lightweight
  • Fedor Bogdanovsky — Weightlifting, men's middleweight
  • Arkady Vorobyov — Weightlifting, men's middle-heavyweight
  • Mirian Tsalkalamanidze — Wrestling, men's freestyle flyweight
  • Anatoli Parfenov — Wrestling, men's Greco-Roman super-heavyweight
  • Nikolai Soloviev — Wrestling, men's Greco-Roman flyweight
  • Konstantin Vyrupaev — Wrestling, men's Greco-Roman bantamweight
  • Givi Kartoziya — Wrestling, men's Greco-Roman middleweight
  • Valentin Nikolayev — Wrestling, men's Greco-Roman light-heavyweight

Silver[]

  • Tamara Manina — Artistic gymnastics, women's balance beam
  • Victor Chukarin — Artistic gymnastics, men's floor exercise
  • Yuri Titov — Artistic gymnastics, men's horizontal bar
  • Valentin Muratov — Artistic gymnastics, men's rings
  • Larisa Latynina — Artistic gymnastics, women's uneven bars
  • Tamara Manina — Artistic gymnastics, women's vault
  • Antanas Mikenas — Athletics, men's 20 km walk
  • Leonid Bartenev, Yuriy Konovalov, Vladimir Sukharev, Boris Tokarev — Athletics, men's 4 × 100 m relay
  • Yevgeniy Maskinskov — Athletics, men's 50 km walk
  • Irina Beglyakova — Athletics, women's discus throw
  • Mikhail Krivonosov — Athletics, men's hammer throw
  • Mariya Pisareva — Athletics, women's high jump
  • Galina Zybina — Athletics, women's shot put
  • Valdis Muizhniek, Maigonis Valdmanis, Vladimir Torban, Stasys Stonkus, Kazys Petkevičius, Arkadi Bochkarev, Jānis Krūmiņš, Mikhail Semyonov, Algirdas Lauritenas, Yuri Ozerov, Viktor Zubkov, Mikhail Studenetsky — Basketball, men's team competition
  • Lev Mukhin — Boxing, men's heavyweight
  • Pavel Kharin, Gratsian Botev — Canoeing, men's C-2 1000 m
  • Igor Pissarev — Canoeing, men's K-1 1000 m
  • Mikhail Kaaleste, Anatoli Demitkov — Canoeing, men's K-2 1000 m
  • Igor Buldakov, Viktor Ivanov — Rowing, men's coxless pair
  • Yevgeni Cherkasov — Shooting, men's 25 m rapid fire pistol
  • Allan Erdman — Shooting, men's 300 m free rifle 3 positions
  • Makhmud Umarov — Shooting, men's 50 m pistol
  • Vasily Borisov — Shooting, men's 50 m rifle prone
  • Vladimir Stogov — Weightlifting, men's bantamweight
  • Yevgeni Minaev — Weightlifting, men's featherweight
  • Ravil Khabutdinov — Weightlifting, men's lightweight
  • Vasili Stepanov — Weightlifting, men's light-heavyweight
  • Boris Kulayev — Wrestling, men's freestyle light-heavyweight
  • Vladimir Maneev — Wrestling, men's Greco-Roman welterweight

Bronze[]

  • Yuri Titov — Artistic gymnastics, men's individual all-round
  • Sofia Muratova — Artistic gymnastics, women's individual all-round
  • Victor Chukarin — Artistic gymnastics, men's pommel horse
  • Tamara Manina, Larisa Latynina, Sofia Muratova, Lidiya Kalinina-Ivanova, Polina Astakhova, Lyudmila Egorova — Artistic gymnastics, women's team, portable apparatus
  • Sofia Muratova — Artistic gymnastics, women's uneven bars
  • Yuri Titov — Artistic gymnastics, men's vault
  • Bruno Junk — Athletics, men's 20 km walk
  • Ardalion Ignatyev — Athletics, men's 400 m
  • Vasili Kuznetsov — Athletics, men's decathlon
  • Nina Romashkova — Athletics, women's discus throw
  • Anatoli Samotsvetov — Athletics, men's hammer throw
  • Igor Kashkarov — Athletics, men's high jump
  • Viktor Tsybulenko — Athletics, men's javelin throw
  • Nadezhda Konyaeva — Athletics, women's javelin throw
  • Nadezhda Khnykina-Dvalishvili — Athletics, women's long jump
  • Vitold Kreer — Athletics, men's triple jump
  • Anatoli Lagetko — Boxing, men's lightweight
  • Romualdas Murauskas — Boxing, men's light-heavyweight
  • Gennady Bukharin — Canoeing, men's C-1 10000 m
  • Gennady Bukharin — Canoeing, men's C-1 1000 m
  • Lev Kuznetsov — Fencing, men's sabre individual
  • Yakov Rylsky, David Tyshler, Lev Kuznetsov, Yevgeni Cherepovsky, Leonid Bogdanov — Fencing, men's sabre team
  • Igor Emchuk, Heorhiy Zhylin, Vladimir Petrov — Rowing, men's pair-oared shell with coxswain
  • Vladimir Sevryugin — Shooting, men's 100 m running deer, single/double shots
  • Kharis Yunichev — Swimming, men's 200 m breaststroke
  • Vitali Sorokin, Vladimir Struzhanov, Gennadi Nikolaev, Boris Nikitin — Swimming, men's 4 × 200 m freestyle relay
  • Boris Goikhman, Valentin Prokopov, Yuri Shlyapin, Vyacheslav Kurennoi, Pyotr Breus, Pyotr Mshvenieradze, Boris Markarov, Mikhail Ryzhak, Viktor Ageev and Nodar Gvakhariya — Water polo, men's team competition
  • Mikhail Shakhov — Wrestling, men's freestyle bantamweight
  • Alimbeg Bestaev — Wrestling, men's freestyle lightweight
  • Vakhtang Balavadze — Wrestling, men's freestyle welterweight
  • Georgi Skhirtladze — Wrestling, men's freestyle middleweight
  • Roman Dzeneladze — Wrestling, men's Greco-Roman featherweight

Athletics[]

Men's 110 m hurdles

  • Heat — 14.4s
  • Semifinals — 14.5s
  • Final — 14.6s (→ 6th place)
  • Anatoly Mikhailov
  • Heat — 14.5s (→ did not advance)

Men's marathon

  • Ivan Filine — 2:30:37 (→ 7th place)
  • Boris Grichaev — did not finish (→ no ranking)
  • Albert Ivanov — did not finish (→ no ranking)

Basketball[]

Boxing[]

Canoeing[]

Cycling[]

Sprint
Time trial
Tandem
  • Rostislav Vargashkin
    Vladimir Leonov — 9th place
Team pursuit
Team road race
Individual road race

Diving[]

Men's 10 m platform

  • Preliminary Round — 76.56
  • Final — 142.95 (→ 5th place)
  • Preliminary Round — 73.02
  • Final — 134.52 (→ 8th place)
  • Preliminary Round — 68.92 (→ did not advance, 13th place)

Women's 3 m platform

  • Preliminary Round — 62.12
  • Final — 98.15 (→ 11th place)

Women's 10 m platform

  • Tatyana Karakashyants-Vereina
  • Preliminary Round — 52.19
  • Final — 76.95 (→ 9th place)
  • Lyubov Shigalova
  • Preliminary Round — 49.22
  • Final — 76.40 (→ 9th place)
  • Preliminary Round — 52.64
  • Final — 73.84 (→ 9th place)

Fencing[]

20 fencers, 17 men and 3 women, represented the Soviet Union in 1956.

Men's foil
Men's team foil
Men's épée
Men's team épée
Men's sabre
Men's team sabre
Women's foil

Football[]

Gymnastics[]

Modern pentathlon[]

Three male pentathletes represented the Soviet Union in 1956. The Soviet pentathletes won gold in the team event.

Individual
Team
  • Igor Novikov
  • Aleksandr Tarasov
  • Ivan Deriuhin

Rowing[]

The Soviet Union had 25 male rowers participate in seven rowing events in 1956.[2]

Men's single sculls – 1st place (Med 1.png gold medal)
  • Vyacheslav Ivanov (Вячеслав Иванов)
Men's double sculls – 1st place (Med 1.png gold medal)
  • Aleksandr Berkutov (Александр Беркутов)
  • Yuriy Tyukalov (Юрий Тюкалов)
Men's coxless pair – 2nd place (Med 2.png silver medal)
  • Igor Buldakov (Игорь Булдаков)
  • Viktor Ivanov (Виктор Иванов)
Men's coxed pair – 3rd place (Med 3.png bronze medal)
  • Ihor Yemchuk (Ihor Yemchuk, Игорь Емчук)
  • Heorhiy Zhylin (Georgy Zhilin, Георгий Жилин)
  • Vladimir Petrov (Владимир Петров)
Men's coxless four
Men's coxed four
Men's eight
  • Ernest Verbin (Эрнест Вербин)
  • Boris Fyodorov (Борис Фёдоров)
  • Slava Amiragov (Слава Амирагов)
  • Leonid Gissen (Леонид Гиссен)
  • Yevgeny Samsonov (Евгений Самсонов)
  • Anatoly Antonov (Анатолий Антонов)
  • Georgy Gushchenko (Георгий Гущенко)
  • Vladimir Kryukov (Владимир Крюков)
  • Vladimir Petrov (Владимир Петров)

Sailing[]

Shooting[]

Eleven shooters represented the Soviet Union in 1956.

25 m pistol
50 m pistol
300 m rifle, three positions
50 m rifle, three positions
50 m rifle, prone
100 m running deer
Trap

Swimming[]

Water polo[]

Weightlifting[]

Wrestling[]

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.

RankRepublicGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russian SFSR473336116
2 Ukrainian SSR1441129
3 Armenia4004
4 Georgia2068
5 Latvia1405
6 Lithuania0314
7 Azerbaijan0101
 Byelorussia0101
9 Estonia0011
Totals (9 republics)684655169

References[]

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Soviet Union at the 1956 Melbourne Summer Games". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 20 October 2010.
  2. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Soviet Union Rowing at the 1956 Melbourne Summer Games". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 28 June 2015.

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