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Gymnastics at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Women's uneven bars

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Women's uneven bars
at the Games of the XVI Olympiad
VenueWest Melbourne Stadium
Date3–7 December
Competitors65 from 15 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ágnes Keleti  Hungary
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Larisa Latynina  Soviet Union
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Sofia Muratova  Soviet Union
← 1952
1960 →

These are the results of the women's uneven bars competition, one of six events for female competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne.

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Competition format

The gymnastics format continued to use the aggregation format. 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.

Results

The results of the competition:[1]

Rank Gymnast Nation Compulsory Voluntary Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ágnes Keleti  Hungary 9.533 9.433 18.966
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Larysa Latynina  Soviet Union 9.233 9.600 18.833
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Sofia Muratova  Soviet Union 9.300 9.500 18.800
4 Eva Bosáková-Věchtová  Czechoslovakia 9.400 9.333 18.733
5 Helena Rakoczy  Poland 9.166 9.533 18.700
6 Olga Tass-Lemhényi  Hungary 9.366 9.266 18.633
6 Aliz Kertész  Hungary 9.333 9.300 18.633
8 Natalia Kot  Poland 9.266 9.333 18.600
9 Polina Astakhova  Soviet Union 9.200 9.366 18.566
10 Elena Leușteanu  Romania 9.466 9.066 18.533
10 Danuta Nowak-Stachow  Poland 9.166 9.366 18.533
12 Margit Korondi  Hungary 9.100 9.400 18.500
13 Andrea Bodó-Molnár  Hungary 9.233 9.166 18.400
14 Anna Marejková  Czechoslovakia 9.100 9.266 18.366
14 Ivanka Dolzheva  Bulgaria 9.100 9.266 18.366
16 Tamara Manina  Soviet Union 9.000 9.333 18.333
17 Keiko Tanaka-Ikeda  Japan 9.033 9.266 18.300
18 Georgeta Hurmuzachi  Romania 9.033 9.233 18.266
18 Lidiya Kalinina-Ivanova  Soviet Union 9.033 9.233 18.266
20 Matylda Matoušková-Šínová  Czechoslovakia 9.200 9.000 18.200
20 Dorota Horzonek-Jokiel  Poland 8.966 9.233 18.200
22 Mitsuka Ikeda  Japan 8.966 9.200 18.166
22 Sonia Iovan-Inovan  Romania 9.100 9.066 18.166
24 Lyudmila Yegorova  Soviet Union 8.833 9.300 18.133
24 Erzsébet Gulyás-Köteles  Hungary 9.000 9.133 18.133
26 Emilia Vătăşoiu-Liţă  Romania 8.966 9.133 18.100
27 Saltirka Spasova-Tarpova  Bulgaria 8.866 9.166 18.033
28 Miroslava Brdíčková  Czechoslovakia 8.966 9.033 18.000
29 Elena Mărgărit  Romania 8.833 9.100 17.933
29 Elena Săcălici  Romania 8.900 9.033 17.933
29 Alena Reichová  Czechoslovakia 8.900 9.033 17.933
32 Barbara Wilk-Ślizowska  Poland 8.833 9.066 17.900
33 Miranda Cicognani  Italy 8.900 8.966 17.866
33 Luciana Reali  Italy 8.766 9.100 17.866
35 Tsvetanka Stancheva  Bulgaria 8.733 9.033 17.766
35 Věra Drazdíková  Czechoslovakia 8.733 9.033 17.766
35 Danièle Sicot-Coulon  France 8.766 9.000 17.766
38 Eva Rönström  Sweden 8.700 9.000 17.700
38 Shizuko Sakashita  Japan 8.700 9.000 17.700
38 Elisa Calsi  Italy 8.700 9.000 17.700
41 Suzuko Seki  Japan 8.533 9.133 17.666
42 Kyoko Kubota  Japan 8.666 8.866 17.533
43 Rosella Cicognani  Italy 8.566 8.866 17.433
43 Elena Lagorara  Italy 8.533 8.900 17.433
45 Kazuko Sogabe  Japan 8.433 8.966 17.400
46 Evy Berggren  Sweden 8.533 8.800 17.333
46 Sandra Ruddick  United States 8.800 8.533 17.333
48 Lidia Szczerbińska  Poland 8.433 8.766 17.200
49 Doris Hedberg  Sweden 8.066 9.066 17.133
50 Ann-Sofi Pettersson-Colling  Sweden 8.333 8.766 17.100
50 Luciana Lagorara  Italy 8.433 8.666 17.100
52 Doris Fuchs  United States 8.500 8.500 17.000
52 Judy Howe  United States 8.500 8.500 17.000
54 Karin Lindberg  Sweden 8.100 8.700 16.800
55 Annette Krier  Luxembourg 8.200 8.400 16.600
56 Jackie Klein  United States 8.233 8.233 16.466
57 Joyce Racek  United States 8.266 8.033 16.300
58 Pat Hirst  Great Britain 8.100 8.166 16.266
59 Muriel Davis-Grossfeld  United States 8.533 7.700 16.233
60 Barbara Cunningham  Australia 7.933 8.233 16.166
61 Ernestine Russell-Carter  Canada 7.966 8.166 16.133
62 Maude Karlén  Sweden 7.966 7.766 15.733
63 Ing Fraser  Australia 8.000 7.633 15.633
64 Wendy Nicholls  Australia 6.866 7.966 14.833
65 Jacqueline Dieudonné  France 8.266 8.266

References

  1. ^ Official Report, pp. 492–97.


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