Gymnastics at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Men's rings

The men's rings competition was one of eight events for male competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. The qualification and final rounds took place on August 27, 29 and September 1 at the Olympiahalle. There were 111 competitors from 26 nations (with 2 of the 113 gymnasts not starting in this apparatus); nations entering the team event had 6 gymnasts while other nations could have up to 3 gymnasts.[1] The top two places were the same as in 1968, while the next two places were taken by the same gymnasts but in the opposite order. The event was won by Akinori Nakayama of Japan, the nation's third consecutive victory in the men's rings; Nakayama was the second man to successfully defend an Olympic title in the event. Mikhail Voronin's second consecutive silver extended the Soviet Union's podium streak in the rings to six Games. Nakayama and Voronin were the fifth and sixth men to earn multiple medals in the rings. Mitsuo Tsukahara of Japan took bronze, switching places with fourth-place finisher Sawao Kato from the previous Games (where Kato took bronze and Tsukahara fourth).

Men's rings
at the Games of the XX Olympiad
Akinori Nakayama
VenueOlympiahalle
Dates27 August – 1 September
Competitors111 from 26 nations
Medalists
Akinori Nakayama  Japan
Mikhail Voronin  Soviet Union
Mitsuo Tsukahara  Japan

Background

This was the 13th 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 six finalists from 1968 returned: gold medalist Akinori Nakayama of Japan, silver medalist Mikhail Voronin of the Soviet Union, bronze medalist Sawao Kato of Japan, and fourth-place finisher Mitsuo Tsukahara of Japan. Nakayama, Tsukahara, and Voronin (in that order) had comprised the podium at the 1970 World Championships.[1]

Liechtenstein, New Zealand, and North Korea each made their debut in the men's rings. The United States made its 12th appearance, most of any nation, having missed only the inaugural 1896 Games.

Competition format

Each nation entered 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 scores for all 12 exercises were summed to give an individual all-around score. (One gymnast who entered the all-around competition did not perform on the vault.) These exercise scores were also used for qualification for the apparatus finals. The two exercises (compulsory and voluntary) for each apparatus were summed to give an apparatus score; the top 6 in each apparatus participated in the finals; others were ranked 7th through 111th. Half of the scores from the preliminary carried over to the final.[1][2]

Schedule

All times are Central European Time (UTC+1)

Date Time Round
Monday, 27 August 197211:15
19:00
Preliminary: Compulsory
Wednesday, 29 August 197210:00
18:00
Preliminary: Voluntary
Saturday, 1 September 197219:30Final

Results

One-hundred eleven gymnasts competed in the compulsory and optional rounds on August 27 and 29. The six highest scoring gymnasts advanced to the final on September 1.

RankGymnastNationPreliminaryFinal
CompulsoryVoluntaryTotal12 Prelim.FinalTotal
Akinori Nakayama Japan9.709.7019.409.7009.65019.350
Mikhail Voronin Soviet Union9.609.6519.259.6259.65019.275
Mitsuo Tsukahara Japan9.459.6019.059.5259.70019.225
4Sawao Kato Japan9.509.6019.109.5509.60019.150
5Eizo Kenmotsu Japan9.609.5019.109.5509.40018.950
Klaus Köste East Germany9.459.5519.009.5009.45018.950
7Nikolai Andrianov Soviet Union9.509.5019.00Did not advance
8Shin Heung-do North Korea9.309.6518.95Did not advance
9Teruichi Okamura Japan9.459.4518.90Did not advance
10Andrzej Szajna Poland9.409.4518.85Did not advance
Wolfgang Thüne East Germany9.509.3518.85Did not advance
12Matthias Brehme East Germany9.409.4018.80Did not advance
Shigeru Kasamatsu Japan9.309.5018.80Did not advance
Sylwester Kubica Poland9.309.5018.80Did not advance
Edvard Mikaelian Soviet Union9.459.3518.80Did not advance
16Viktor Klimenko Soviet Union9.409.3018.70Did not advance
Wolfgang Klotz East Germany9.409.3018.70Did not advance
Walter Mossinger West Germany9.309.4018.70Did not advance
19Makoto Sakamoto United States9.359.3018.65Did not advance
20Dan Grecu Romania9.209.3018.50Did not advance
Mikolaj Kubica Poland9.209.3018.50Did not advance
22Li Song-sob North Korea8.909.5018.40Did not advance
Alexander Maleev Soviet Union9.259.1518.40Did not advance
Vladimir Schukin Soviet Union9.109.3018.40Did not advance
Günter Spies West Germany9.209.2018.40Did not advance
26Eberhard Gienger West Germany9.109.2518.35Did not advance
Kim Song-yu North Korea9.009.3518.35Did not advance
28Marshall Avener United States9.159.1518.30Did not advance
29Jifi Fejtek Czechoslovakia9.159.1018.25Did not advance
Imre Molnár Hungary9.109.1518.25Did not advance
31Peter Rohner Switzerland9.159.0518.20Did not advance
Reinhard Rychly East Germany9.009.2018.20Did not advance
33Janez Brodnik Yugoslavia9.059.0518.10Did not advance
Ho Yun-hang North Korea8.959.1518.10Did not advance
Wilhelm Kubica Poland8.809.3018.10Did not advance
Petre Mihaiuc Romania8.909.2018.10Did not advance
37Steven Hug United States9.009.0518.05Did not advance
Vladislav Nehasil Czechoslovakia9.059.0018.05Did not advance
Nicolae Oprescu Romania9.009.0518.05Did not advance
40István Kiss Hungary8.909.1018.00Did not advance
41Jo Jong-ryol North Korea8.709.2517.95Did not advance
42Antal Kisteleki Hungary9.008.9017.90Did not advance
Mauno Nissinen Finland8.909.0017.90Did not advance
Pavel Stanovsky Czechoslovakia8.958.9517.90Did not advance
Mieczyslaw Strzalka Poland8.809.1017.90Did not advance
46Reinhard Ritter West Germany8.958.8517.80Did not advance
47George Greenfield United States8.858.9017.75Did not advance
Zoltán Magyar Hungary9.008.7517.75Did not advance
49Philippe Gaille Switzerland8.858.8517.70Did not advance
Kim Song-il North Korea8.709.0017.70Did not advance
Jürgen Paeke East Germany8.509.2017.70Did not advance
52Dimitar Koychev Bulgaria8.908.7517.65Did not advance
Ladislav Morava Czechoslovakia8.808.8517.65Did not advance
54Edwin Greutmann Switzerland9.008.6017.60Did not advance
55Jorge Cuervo Cuba8.758.8017.55Did not advance
Jerzy Kruza Poland8.559.0017.55Did not advance
Miloš Vratič Yugoslavia8.758.8017.55Did not advance
58Max Brühwiler Switzerland8.608.9017.50Did not advance
Heinz Häussler West Germany8.558.9517.50Did not advance
Cecilio Ugarte Spain8.658.8517.50Did not advance
61Bernd Effing West Germany8.608.8517.45Did not advance
Gheorghe Paunescu Romania8.608.8517.45Did not advance
63Adolfo Lampronti Italy8.508.8517.35Did not advance
64Jim Culhane Jr. United States8.508.8017.30Did not advance
65Dimitar Dimitrov Bulgaria8.658.5517.20Did not advance
Ivica Hmjelovac Yugoslavia8.508.7017.20Did not advance
Bohumil Mudrik Czechoslovakia8.458.7517.20Did not advance
Stefan Zoev Bulgaria8.608.6017.20Did not advance
69Henri Boërio France8.558.6017.15Did not advance
Ivan Kondev Bulgaria8.408.7517.15Did not advance
Jean-Pierre Miens France8.658.5017.15Did not advance
Fedele Spatazza Italy8.608.5517.15Did not advance
73Maurizio Milanetto Italy8.308.8017.10Did not advance
74Emilio Sagre Cuba8.458.6017.05Did not advance
75Christian Deuza France8.108.9017.00Did not advance
Drago Sostaric Yugoslavia8.408.6017.00Did not advance
77René Badell Cuba8.208.7516.95Did not advance
István Bérczi Hungary8.558.4016.95Did not advance
Bernard Farjat France8.308.6516.95Did not advance
Mircea Gheorghiu Romania8.358.6016.95Did not advance
Constantin Petrescu Romania8.308.6516.95Did not advance
Jorge Rodriguez Cuba8.508.4516.95Did not advance
83Tore Lie Norway8.258.6516.90Did not advance
Geno Radev Bulgaria8.408.5016.90Did not advance
85John Crosby Jr. United States7.859.0016.85Did not advance
Christian Guiffroy France8.108.7516.85Did not advance
Carmine Luppino Italy8.008.8516.85Did not advance
88Luigi Coppa Italy8.258.5516.80Did not advance
Milenko Kersnic Yugoslavia8.058.7516.80Did not advance
90Zoran Ivanovic Yugoslavia8.158.6016.75Did not advance
Bill Norgrave Great Britain8.558.2016.75Did not advance
92Béla Herczeg Hungary8.508.2016.70Did not advance
Bozhidar Iliev Bulgaria8.857.8516.70Did not advance
94Robert Bretscher Switzerland7.509.1016.60Did not advance
Franco Donega Italy7.958.6516.60Did not advance
96Eddie Arnold Great Britain8.508.0016.50Did not advance
97André Simard Canada7.708.7516.45Did not advance
98Peter Lloyd Australia8.158.1016.25Did not advance
Agustin Sandoval Spain8.008.2516.25Did not advance
100Roberto Léon Richards Cuba7.758.4516.20Did not advance
101Luis Ramirez Cuba7.558.6016.15Did not advance
102Ian Clarke Australia8.157.9016.05Did not advance
Georges Guelzec France7.458.6016.05Did not advance
104Bruno Banzer Liechtenstein7.458.5516.00Did not advance
Steve Mitruk Canada7.758.2516.00Did not advance
106José Ginés Spain7.558.3015.85Did not advance
Stan Wild Great Britain8.007.8515.85Did not advance
108Rogelio Mendoza Mexico6.908.3515.25Did not advance
109Ole Benediktson Denmark6.908.2515.15Did not advance
110Terry Sale New Zealand6.607.3513.95Did not advance
111Miloslav Netusil Czechoslovakia9.050.009.05Did not advance
Hans Ettlin SwitzerlandDNSDid not advance
Bruce Medd CanadaDNSDid not advance

References

  1. "Rings, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  2. Official Report, vol. 3, p. 192.
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