Żeglarstwo na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1952

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Zawody zostały przeprowadzone w pięciu konkurencjach. Zawody zostały rozegrane między 20 lipca a 28 lipca 1952 roku. W zawodach wystartowało 227 zawodników (224 mężczyzn oraz 3 kobiety) z 29 krajów. Zawody zostały rozegrane w formie open (bez podziału na konkurencje męskie i kobiece).

Finn

ZłotoPunktacjaSrebroPunktacjaBrązPunktacja
 Dania
Paul Elvstrøm
8209 Wielka Brytania
Charles Currey
5449 Szwecja
Rickard Sarby
5051

Klasa Star

ZłotoPunktacjaSrebroPunktacjaBrązPunktacja
 Włochy
Merope
Agostino Straulino
Nico Rode
7635 Stany Zjednoczone
Comanche
John Price
John Reid
7216 Portugalia
Espadarte
Francisco de Andrade
Joaquim Fiúza
4903

Klasa Dragon

ZłotoPunktacjaSrebroPunktacjaBrązPunktacja
 Norwegia
Pan
Håkon Barfod
Sigve Lie
Thor Thorvaldsen
6130 Szwecja
Tornado
Erland Almkvist
Per Gedda
Sidney Boldt-Christmas
5556Flag of Germany-1960-Olympics.svg Niemcy
Gustel X
Erich Natusch
Georg Nowka
Theodor Thomsen
5352

Klasa 5,5 m

ZłotoPunktacjaSrebroPunktacjaBrązPunktacja
 Stany Zjednoczone
Complex II
Britton Chance
Ed White
Michael Schoettle
Sumner White
5751 Norwegia
Encore
Vibeke Lunde
Børre Falkum-Hansen
Peder Lunde
5325 Szwecja
Hojwa
Carl-Erik Ohlson
Folke Wassén
Magnus Wassén
4554

Klasa 6 m

ZłotoPunktacjaSrebroPunktacjaBrązPunktacja
 Stany Zjednoczone
Llanoria
Emelyn Whiton
Eric Ridder
Everard Endt
Herman Whiton
John Morgan
Julian Roosevelt
4870 Norwegia
Elisabeth X
Carl Mortensen
Erik Heiberg
Finn Ferner
Johan Martin Ferner
Tor Arneberg
4648 Finlandia
Ralia
Adolf Konto
Ernst Westerlund
Paul Sjöberg
Ragnar Jansson
Rolf Turkka
3944

Występy Polaków

Polska nie wystawiła żadnego reprezentanta w żeglarstwie.

Kraje uczestniczące

W zawodach wzięło udział 227 zawodników z 29 krajów

Klasyfikacja medalowa

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1. Stany Zjednoczone213
2. Norwegia123
3. Włochy11
 Dania11
5. Szwecja123
6. Wielka Brytania11
7. Finlandia11
Flag of Germany-1960-Olympics.svg Niemcy11
 Portugalia11

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