| Date | 20 – 28 July 1952 | |
|---|---|---|
| Status | Olympic | |
| Location | Helsingfors Segelsällskap, Liuskasaari, Helsinki | |
| Participants | 28 from 28 countries | |
| Format | Points awarded for placement in each race. Best six of seven scores to count for final placement. | |
The Finn is a catboat, or cat-rigged sailboat, which means that it has its mast well forward on the boat with a single sail. The Finn made its Olympic début in 1952 as the one-person dinghy class, but it became the standard and has remained the boat used for one-person dinghy at the Olympics since, at least for mixed and men’s classes. It was designed in 1949 by Swedish canoe designer Rickard Sarby, a competitor at the 1948-56 Olympics.
Paul Elvstrøm of Denmark had won the one-person dinghy at the 1948 Olympics, although the class in 1948 was the Firefly. Elvstrøm defended his gold medal by winning three of the first four races, and taking such a large lead that he could have skipped the final three races and won the gold medal. Elvstrøm would go on to win the gold in the one-person dinghy four times consecutively, from 1948-60. Britain’s Charles Currey easily won the silver medal over the class designer, Sarby, who barely held on over the 1948 bronze medalist, Dutch sailor Koos de Jong.
| Pos | Competitor | NOC | Points | Race #1 | Race #2 | Race #3 | Race #4 | Race #5 | Race #6 | Race #7 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Paul Elvstrøm | DEN | 8,209 | 1,548 (1) | 849 (5) | 1,548 (1) | 1,548 (1) | 1,071 (3) | 946 (4) | 1,548 (1) | Gold | ||
| 2 | Charles Currey | GBR | 5,449 | 594 (9) | 548 (10) | 645 (8) | 645 (8) | 1,548 (1) | 1,247 (2) | 770 (6) | Silver | ||
| 3 | Rickard Sarby | SWE | 5,051 | 770 (6) | 1,548 (1) | 946 (4) | 770 (6) | 548 (10) | 469 (12) | 402 (14) | Bronze | ||
| 4 | Koos de Jong | NED | 5,033 | 946 (4) | 1,247 (2) | 849 (5) | 507 (11) | 849 (5) | 548 (10) | 594 (9) | |||
| 5 | Wolfgang Erndl | AUT | 4,273 | – ( | 946 (4) | 594 (9) | 344 (16) | 946 (4) | 372 (15) | 1,071 (3) | |||
| 6 | Morits Skaugen | NOR | 4,073 | 1,247 (2) | 269 (19) | – ( | 293 (18) | 372 (15) | 1,548 (1) | 344 (16) | |||
| 7 | Adelchi Pelaschier | ITA | 4,068 | 849 (5) | 770 (6) | 1,247 (2) | 402 (14) | – ( | 507 (11) | 293 (18) | |||
| 8 | Paul McLaughlin | CAN | 4,033 | 434 (13) | 507 (11) | 402 (14) | 206 (22) | 594 (9) | 849 (5) | 1,247 (2) | |||
| 9 | Alfredo Bercht | BRA | 3,711 | 269 (19) | 594 (9) | 226 (21) | 1,247 (2) | 434 (13) | 318 (17) | 849 (5) | |||
| 10 | Ramón Balcells Rodón | ESP | 3,644 | 645 (8) | – ( | 1,071 (3) | 133 (26) | 1,247 (2) | – ( | 548 (10) | |||
| 11 | Jacques Baptiste Lebrun | FRA | 3,616 | 703 (7) | 703 (7) | 770 (6) | 849 (5) | 247 (20) | 344 (16) | 247 (20) | |||
| 12 | Pyotr Gorelikov | URS | 3,600 | – ( | 469 (12) | 344 (16) | 1,071 (3) | 645 (8) | 1,071 (3) | – ( | |||
| 13 | Willy Pieper | SUI | 3,541 | 344 (16) | 402 (14) | 434 (13) | 946 (4) | 318 (17) | 770 (6) | 645 (8) | |||
| 14 | Kenneth Albury | BAH | 3,209 | – ( | 372 (15) | 548 (10) | 434 (13) | 703 (7) | 645 (8) | 507 (11) | |||
| 15 | Werner Krogmann | GER | 3,149 | 1,071 (3) | 344 (16) | 507 (11) | 318 (17) | 507 (11) | 402 (14) | 318 (17) | |||
| 16 | Hellmut Stauch | RSA | 3,130 | 469 (12) | 1,071 (3) | 247 (20) | 594 (9) | 269 (19) | 293 (18) | 434 (13) | |||
| 17 | Mário Quina | POR | 2,787 | 293 (18) | – ( | 318 (17) | 703 (7) | 770 (6) | 703 (7) | – ( | |||
| 18 | Christian Nielsen | BEL | 2,753 | 318 (17) | 434 (13) | 206 (22) | 469 (12) | 469 (12) | 594 (9) | 469 (12) | |||
| 19 | Gunnar Källström | FIN | 2,587 | 372 (15) | 645 (8) | 269 (19) | 372 (15) | 226 (21) | 150 (25) | 703 (7) | |||
| 20 | Eugenio Lauz | URU | 2,397 | 548 (10) | 318 (17) | 469 (12) | 150 (25) | 402 (14) | 434 (13) | 226 (21) | |||
| 21 | Alf Delany | IRL | 2,308 | 402 (14) | 186 (23) | 372 (15) | 269 (19) | 133 (26) | 133 (26) | 946 (4) | |||
| 22 | Peter Attrill | AUS | 2,013 | 507 (11) | 293 (18) | – ( | 548 (10) | 293 (18) | – ( | 372 (15) | |||
| 23 | Karlo Bauman | YUG | 1,709 | – ( | 168 (24) | 703 (7) | 247 (20) | 344 (16) | 247 (20) | – ( | |||
| 24 | Jorge de Cárdenas | CUB | 1,470 | 247 (20) | 206 (22) | 293 (18) | 117 (27) | 186 (23) | 269 (19) | 269 (19) | |||
| 25 | Carlos Miguel Benn | ARG | 1,104 | 206 (22) | 150 (25) | – ( | 168 (24) | 168 (24) | 206 (22) | 206 (22) | |||
| 26 | Antonios Modinos | GRE | 921 | 226 (21) | 133 (26) | – ( | 186 (23) | 150 (25) | 226 (21) | – ( | |||
| 27 | Keijiro Kaitoku | JPN | 825 | 186 (23) | 247 (20) | – ( | – ( | 206 (22) | 186 (23) | – ( | |||
| 28 | Edward Melaika | USA | 806 | – ( | 226 (21) | 186 (23) | 226 (21) | – ( | 168 (24) | – ( |