Switzerland at the 1972 Summer Olympics

Switzerland competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany. 151 competitors, 122 men and 29 women, took part in 116 events in 17 sports.[1]

Switzerland at the
1972 Summer Olympics
IOC codeSUI
NOCSwiss Olympic Association
Websitewww.swissolympic.ch (in German and French)
in Munich, West Germany
26 August 1972 (1972-08-26) – 10 September 1972 (1972-09-10)
Competitors151 (122 men and 29 women) in 17 sports
Flag bearer Urs von Wartburg
Medals
Ranked 26th
Gold
0
Silver
3
Bronze
0
Total
3
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
1906 Intercalated Games

Medalists

Medal Name Sport Event Date
 SilverXaver KurmannCyclingIndividual Pursuit
 SilverAlfred Bachmann
Heinrich Fischer
RowingMen's coxless pairSeptember 2
 SilverGuy Evéquoz
Daniel Giger
Christian Kauter
Peter Lötscher
François Suchanecki
FencingMen's team épéeSeptember 9

Archery

In the first modern archery competition at the Olympics, Switzerland entered three men but only one woman. Their highest placing competitor was Lucien Trepper, at 10th place in the men's competition.

Men's Individual Competition:

  • Lucien Trepper – 2409 points (→ 10th place)
  • Jakob Wolfensberger – 2367 points (→ 22nd place)
  • Jean-Pierre Heritier – 2222 points (→ 47th place)

Women's Individual Competition:

  • Sally Svendlin – 2191 points (33rd place)

Athletics

Men's 800 metres

  • Rolf Gysin
  • Heat — 1:47.5
  • Semifinals — 1:48.2 (→ did not advance)

Men's 1500 metres

  • Werner Meier
  • Heat — 3:43.2 (→ did not advance)

Men's 5000 metres

  • Fritz Rügsegger
  • Heat — 14:54.4 (→ did not advance)

Men's High Jump

  • Michel Patry
  • Qualification Round — 2.09m (→ did not advance)

Boxing

Cycling

Ten cyclists represented Switzerland in 1972.

Individual road race
  • Bruno Hubschmid — 19th place
  • Iwan Schmid — 20th place
  • Ueli Sutter — 24th place
  • Hugo Schär — did not finish (→ no ranking)
Team time trial
  • Gilbert Bischoff
  • Bruno Hubschmid
  • Roland Schär
  • Ueli Sutter
1000m time trial
  • Christian Brunner
  • Final — 1:07.71 (→ 7th place)
Individual pursuit
  • Xaver Kurmann
Team pursuit
  • Martin Steger
  • Xaver Kurmann
  • René Savary
  • Christian Brunner

Diving

Men's 10m Platform

  • Sandro Rossi — 225.87 points (→ 35th place)

Equestrian

Fencing

12 fencers, 10 men and 2 women, represented Switzerland in 1972.

Men's épée
  • Daniel Giger
  • Peter Lötscher
  • Christian Kauter
Men's team épée
  • Guy Evéquoz, Peter Lötscher, Daniel Giger, Christian Kauter, François Suchanecki
Men's sabre
  • Sandor Gombay
  • Janos Mohoss
  • Istvan Kulcsar
Men's team sabre
  • Alain Barudoni, Sandor Gombay, Istvan Kulcsar, Janos Mohoss, Toni Reber
Women's foil
  • Fabienne Regamey
  • Madeleine Heitz

Gymnastics

Judo

Modern pentathlon

Three male pentathletes represented Switzerland in 1972.

Men's Individual Competition:

  • Hans Müller — 4392 points (→ 45th place)
  • Beat Ganz — 4323 points (→ 51st place)
  • Urs Hugi — 4661 points (→ 28th place)

Men's Team Competition:

  • Müller, Ganz, and Hugi — 13359 points (→ 15th place)

Alternate member

  • Rudolf Steiner

Rowing

Men's Single Sculls

  • Melchior Bürgin
  • Heat — 8:00.20
  • Repechage — 8:04.81
  • Semi Finals — 8:16.95
  • Final — 7:31.99 (→ 6th place)

Men's Coxed Pairs

  • René Furler, Nicolas Lindecker and Stefan Hablützel
  • Heat — 7:46.03
  • Repechage — 8:11.53
  • Semi Finals — 8:32.34
  • B-Final — 8:05.54 (→ 12th place)

Sailing

Shooting

Eight male shooters represented Switzerland.

25 m pistol
  • Paul Buser
  • Kurt Rey
300 m rifle, three positions
  • Martin Truttmann
  • Andreas Beyeler
50 m rifle, three positions
  • Erwin Vogt
  • Martin Truttmann
50 m rifle, prone
  • Erwin Vogt
  • Theo Ditzler
Trap
  • Paul Vittet
  • Vincenzo Lucchini

Swimming

Men's 100m Freestyle

  • Hanspeter Würmli
  • Heat — 55.08s (→ did not advance)

Men's 200m Freestyle

  • Hanspeter Würmli
  • Heat — 2:03.14 (→ did not advance)

Weightlifting

Wrestling

References

  1. "Switzerland at the 1972 Munich Summer Games". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
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