Germany at the 1952 Winter Olympics
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Germany competed at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo, Norway after not having been invited to the 1948 Winter Olympics because of their role in World War II, and because the NOC restored in 1947 as Deutscher Olympischer Ausschuß did not represent a recognized state yet. The Federal Republic of Germany was founded in 1949, the NOC for Germany was renamed and in 1951 recognized by the IOC while recognition of a separate NOC of the GDR was declined. East Germans were told to cooperate in a single team Germany, which they declined in 1952, but accepted for 1956 and later.
Germany at the 1952 Winter Olympics | |
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IOC code | GER |
NOC | German Olympic Sports Confederation |
Website | www |
in Oslo | |
Competitors | 53 (41 men, 12 women) in 8 sports |
Flag bearers | Helmut Böck (cross-country, nordic) |
Medals Ranked 4th |
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Winter Olympics appearances (overview) | |
Other related appearances | |
United Team of Germany (1956–1964) East Germany (1968–1988) West Germany (1968–1988) |
Germany entered all events except the 1500 metres skating event, which was skipped by Germany's only speed skating entrant in favour of the other three events.
The IOC website currently uses both the codes GER or FRG for German medal winners, suggesting they represented two different teams:
- 2/14/1952 Oslo 1952 Pairs Mixed - Gold FALK, Paul / FALK, Ria - Figure skating pairs mixed Germany
- 2/14/1952 Oslo 1952 four-man Men - Gold FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY 01 - Bobsleigh four-man men Federal Republic of Germany (1950–1990, "GER" since)[1]