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The 1956 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XVI Olympiad, were an internationalInternational

International or internationally describes interaction between nations or encompassing several nations....
 multi-sportSport

HistoryThe development of sports throughout history teaches us a great deal about social changes and also a lot about the nature ...
 event which was celebrated in 1956 in MelbourneMelbourne

Melbourne is the state capital and largest city in the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-largest city in Australi...
, AustraliaAustralia Summary

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland o...
, although the equestrianEquestrianism Overview

Equestrianism refers to the skill of riding or driving horses....
 events could not be held in Australia due to unforseen circumstances quarantineQuarantine

Quarantine is enforced isolation, typically to contain the spread of something considered dangerous ....
 regulations. Therefore, those events were held five months earlier in StockholmStockholm

Stockholm is the capital of Sweden, and consequently the site of its Government and Parliament as well as the residence of ...
, SwedenSweden

The Kingdom of Sweden is a Nordic country in Scandinavia....
, marking the second time that events of the same Olympics were held in different countries. (At the 1920 Summer Olympics1920 Summer Olympics Summary

The 1920 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the VII Olympiad, were held in 1920 in Antwerp, Belgium....
 in the Antwerp, Belgium, one sailing event had been held in Dutch waters). Melbourne had been elected as the host city over rival bids from Buenos AiresBuenos Aires

|-| || AR-C|-| Chief of govt. || Jorge Telerman...
, Mexico CityMexico City

Mexico City is the capital city of the nation of Mexico....
, and six AmericanUnited States

The United States of America, also known as the United States, the U.S., the U.S.A., and America, is...
 cities on April 28, 1949, at the 43rd IOC Session in RomeRome

Rome is the capital of Italy and of its region, called Latium....
, ItalyItaly

Italy, officially the Italian Republic , is a Southern European country....
. The chart's information below are from web page.

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1956 Summer Olympics Bidding Results
City NOC NameRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4
MelbourneMelbourne

Melbourne is the state capital and largest city in the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-largest city in Australi...

14181921
Buenos AiresBuenos Aires

|-| || AR-C|-| Chief of govt. || Jorge Telerman...

9121320
Los Angeles, CaliforniaLos Angeles, California

Los Angeles, known as "L.A." or the "City of Angels", is the largest city in the state of California and the sec...
545
Detroit, MichiganDetroit, Michigan

Detroit is the largest city in the U.S....
244
Mexico CityFacts About Mexico City

Mexico City is the capital city of the nation of Mexico....
93
ChicagoChicago

Chicago is the largest city in the U.S....
, IllinoisIllinois

Illinois is the 21st U.S. state and is located in the Midwest region of the United States of America....
1
Minneapolis-Saint Paul, MinnesotaMinnesota

Minnesota is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States....
1
Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaPennsylvania

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is a state in the northeastern part of the United States....
1
San Francisco, CaliforniaSan Francisco, California

The City and County of San Francisco is the fourth-largest city in California and the fourteenth-largest in the United State...

Prelude
Many members of the IOC had doubts about Melbourne from the beginning.






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1956   1956 Summer Olympics: Equestrian events open in Stockholm, Sweden. (All other events held in November in Melbourne, Australia.)

1956   Beginning of the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.






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The 1956 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XVI Olympiad, were an internationalInternational

International or internationally describes interaction between nations or encompassing several nations....
 multi-sportSport

HistoryThe development of sports throughout history teaches us a great deal about social changes and also a lot about the nature ...
 event which was celebrated in 1956 in MelbourneMelbourne

Melbourne is the state capital and largest city in the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-largest city in Australi...
, AustraliaAustralia Summary

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland o...
, although the equestrianEquestrianism Overview

Equestrianism refers to the skill of riding or driving horses....
 events could not be held in Australia due to unforseen circumstances quarantineQuarantine

Quarantine is enforced isolation, typically to contain the spread of something considered dangerous ....
 regulations. Therefore, those events were held five months earlier in StockholmStockholm

Stockholm is the capital of Sweden, and consequently the site of its Government and Parliament as well as the residence of ...
, SwedenSweden

The Kingdom of Sweden is a Nordic country in Scandinavia....
, marking the second time that events of the same Olympics were held in different countries. (At the 1920 Summer Olympics1920 Summer Olympics Summary

The 1920 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the VII Olympiad, were held in 1920 in Antwerp, Belgium....
 in the Antwerp, Belgium, one sailing event had been held in Dutch waters). Melbourne had been elected as the host city over rival bids from Buenos AiresBuenos Aires

|-| || AR-C|-| Chief of govt. || Jorge Telerman...
, Mexico CityMexico City

Mexico City is the capital city of the nation of Mexico....
, and six AmericanUnited States

The United States of America, also known as the United States, the U.S., the U.S.A., and America, is...
 cities on April 28, 1949, at the 43rd IOC Session in RomeRome

Rome is the capital of Italy and of its region, called Latium....
, ItalyItaly

Italy, officially the Italian Republic , is a Southern European country....
. The chart's information below are from web page.

>>>>>>>>>
1956 Summer Olympics Bidding Results
City NOC NameRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4
MelbourneMelbourne

Melbourne is the state capital and largest city in the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-largest city in Australi...

14181921
Buenos AiresBuenos Aires

|-| || AR-C|-| Chief of govt. || Jorge Telerman...

9121320
Los Angeles, CaliforniaLos Angeles, California

Los Angeles, known as "L.A." or the "City of Angels", is the largest city in the state of California and the sec...
545
Detroit, MichiganDetroit, Michigan

Detroit is the largest city in the U.S....
244
Mexico CityFacts About Mexico City

Mexico City is the capital city of the nation of Mexico....
93
ChicagoChicago

Chicago is the largest city in the U.S....
, IllinoisIllinois

Illinois is the 21st U.S. state and is located in the Midwest region of the United States of America....
1
Minneapolis-Saint Paul, MinnesotaMinnesota

Minnesota is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States....
1
Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaPennsylvania

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is a state in the northeastern part of the United States....
1
San Francisco, CaliforniaSan Francisco, California

The City and County of San Francisco is the fourth-largest city in California and the fourteenth-largest in the United State...

Prelude


Many members of the IOC had doubts about Melbourne from the beginning. Its location in the Southern HemisphereSouthern Hemisphere

The Southern Hemisphere is the half of a planet's surface that is south of the equator....
 was a big strike against it, since the reversal of seasons would mean the Games were held during the northern winter. This was thought likely to inconvenience northern hemisphere athletes who were accustomed to resting from the rigors of one year and gathering themselves for the rigors of the next.

Melbourne was selected, in 1949, to host the 1956 Olympics by a one-vote margin. The first sign of trouble was the revelation that Australian equine quarantine would prevent the country from hosting the equestrian events. Stockholm was selected as the alternate site, so equestrian competition began on June 10, five and a half months before the rest of the Olympic games were to open, half the world away.

Then bickering over financing broke out among Australian politicians. Faced with a housing shortage, the Premier of Victoria refused to allocate money for the Olympic VillageOlympic Village

Frequently, an Olympic Village is built within an Olympic Park or elsewhere in a host city....
 (eventually sited in Heidelberg WestHeidelberg West, Victoria

Heidelberg West is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia....
), and the country's Prime MinisterPrime Minister of Australia

The office of Prime Minister is in practice the most powerful political office in the Commonwealth of Australia....
 barred the use of federal funds.

IOC President Avery BrundageAvery Brundage

Avery Brundage was an American athlete, sports official, art collector and philanthropist....
 suggested that Rome, which was to host the 1960 games, was so far ahead of Melbourne in preparations that it might be ready as a replacement site in 1956.

As late as April 1955 Brundage was still doubtful about Melbourne, and an inspection trip didn't satisfy him. Construction was well underway by then, thanks to a $4.5 million federal loan to Victoria, but it was behind schedule. He still held out the possibility that Rome might have to step in.

By the beginning of 1956, though, it was obvious that Melbourne would be ready for the Olympics.

Political worries


In response to the Suez CrisisSuez Crisis

The Suez Crisis was a war fought on Egyptian territory in 1956....
, EgyptEgypt

Egypt , officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a Middle Eastern country in North Africa....
, IraqIraq

The Republic of Iraq, is a Middle Eastern country in southwestern Asia encompassing most of Mesopotamia as well as the north...
, and LebanonLebanon

Lebanon, officially the Lebanese democratic Republic , is a small, largely mountainous country in the Middle East, loc...
 announced they wouldn't participate in the Olympics. The Soviet UnionSoviet Union

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , more commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a Communist state that existed...
 overran the independent HungaryHungary

Hungary , officially the Republic of Hungary , is a landlocked country in Central Europe, bordered by Austria, Slovaki...
, leading to the withdrawal of the NetherlandsNetherlands Summary

The Netherlands is the European part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands , which is formed by the Netherlands, the Neth...
, SpainSpain

Spain, officially the Kingdom of Spain , is a European parliamentary monarchy....
, and SwitzerlandSwitzerland

Switzerland , officially the Swiss Confederation, is a landlocked Alpine country in Central Europe....
.

Less than two weeks before the November 22 opening ceremony, the People's Republic of ChinaPeople's Republic of China

The People's Republic of China , is a country in East Asia....
 chose to boycott the event because the Republic of ChinaRepublic of China

The Republic of China is a country in East Asia....
 had been allowed to compete under the name "FormosaTaiwan

Taiwan is an island in East Asia, but the term "Taiwan" is also commonly used to collectively refer to the territories gove...
".

Although the number of countries participating was almost the same—67, compared to 69 in 1952—the number of athletes dropped sharply, from 4,925 to 3,342. (Another 158 athletes from 29 countries took part in the Stockholm equestrian competition.)

Events

Once the games were underway, though, they certainly went well. The Aussies were excellent hosts, both friendly and efficient. The games were known as the "friendly games". They were also well represented in competition. Betty Cuthbert, an 18-year-old from Sydney, won the 100- and 200-metre dashes and ran a great final leg in the 4 x 100-meter relay to overcome Great Britain's lead and claim her third gold medal. The veteran Shirley StricklandShirley Strickland

Shirley Barbara Strickland, later Shirley Strickland de la Hunty, was an Australian athlete....
 repeated in the 80-metre hurdles and also ran on the relay team, running her career total to seven, three golds, a silver, and three bronze medals.

But it was in swimming that the Australians really shone. They won all of the freestyle races, men's and women's, and collected a total of eight gold, four silver and two bronze medals. Murray Rose became the first male swimmer to win two freestyle events since Johnny Weissmuller in 1924, while Dawn Fraser won gold medals in the 100-meter freestyle and as the leadoff swimmer on the 4 x 100-meter relay team.

Controversial judging prevented the United States from winning all four diving events, which had become almost customary. Pat McCormick again took gold medals in both the springboard and the platform, and Bob Clotworthy won the men's springboard. However, Gary Tobian was given unusually low scores by the Russian and Hungarian judges, and he finished second by just .03 to Mexico's Joaquim Capilla in the platform event.

United States men dominated track and field. They not only won 15 of 24 events, they swept four of them and finished first and second in five others. Bobby Joe MorrowBobby Joe Morrow

Bobby Joe Morrow was an American athlete, winner of three Olympic gold medals in 1956. ...
 led the way with gold medals in the 100- and 200-meter dashes and the 4 x 100-meter relay. Tom Courtney barely overtook Great Britain's Derek JohnsonDerek Johnson

Derek Johnson was a British athlete....
 in the 800-meter run, then collapsed from the exertion and needed medical attention.

Vladimir KutsVladimir Kuts

Vladimir Petrovich Kuts was a Soviet long distance runner....
 of the Soviet Union ran away from his competition in the 5,000- and 10,000-meter runs, while Ireland's Ron Delaney ran a brilliant 53.8 over the last 400 meters to win the 1,500-meter run, in which favorite John LandyJohn Landy

John Michael Landy AC CVO MBE, is a former track athlete and was the 26th Governor of Victoria, Australia....
 of Australia finished third.

There was a major upset, marred briefly by controversy, in the 3,000-meter steeplechase. Little-known Chris Brasher of Great Britain finished well ahead of the field, but judges announced that he was disqualified for interfering with Norway's Ernst Larsen, and they anointed Sándor RozsnyóiSándor Rozsnyói

S?ndor Rozsny?i was a Hungarian athlete, who mainly competed in the 3000 metre steeple chase....
 of Hungary as the winner. Brasher's appeal, remarkably, was supported by Larsen, Rozsnyoi, and fourth-place finisher Heinz Laufer of Germany. The decision was reversed and Brasher became the first Briton to win a gold medal in track and field since 1932.



Only two world records were set in track and field. Mildred McDaniel, the only American woman to win gold in the sport, set a high jump record of 5 feet, 9 1/4 inches, and Egil Danielsen of Norway overcame a troublesome wind with a remarkable javelin throw of 281 feet, 2 1/2 inches.

Throughout the Olympics, Hungarian athletes were cheered by fans from Australia and other countries. Many of them gathered in the boxing arena when thirty-year-old Laszlo Papp of Hungary won his third gold medal by beating Jose Torres for the light-middleweight championship.

A few days later, the crowd was with the Hungarian water polo team in its match against the Soviet Union which became known as the Blood In The Water matchBlood In The Water match

The "Blood In The Water" match was a water polo match between Hungary and the USSR at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics and is arg...
. The game became rough and, when a Hungarian was forced to leave the pool with blood streaming from a cut over his eye, a riot almost broke out. But police restored order and the game was called early, with Hungary leading 4-0. The Hungarians went on to win the gold medal.

Despite the international tensions of 1956 -- or perhaps because of them -- a young Melbournian came up with a new idea for the closing ceremony. Instead of marching as teams, behind their national flags, the athletes mingled with one another as they paraded into and around the arena for a final appearance before the spectators. That began an Olympic tradition that has been followed ever since.

Highlights


  • Because Melbourne is in the southern hemisphere, the Olympics were held later in the year than former Olympics held in the northern hemisphere. The dates fitted the southern hemisphere seasonSeason

    A season is one of the major divisions of the year, generally based on yearly periodic changes in weather....
    .
  • Two international events led to nations boycotting the Olympics. The first was the BritishUnited Kingdom

    The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country and sovereign state that lies off the northwest coast...
     and FrenchFrance

    France, officially the French Republic, is a country whose metropolitan territory is located in Western Europe and whi...
     involvement in the Suez CrisisSuez Crisis

    The Suez Crisis was a war fought on Egyptian territory in 1956....
    , which led to the absence of EgyptEgypt

    Egypt , officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a Middle Eastern country in North Africa....
    , LebanonLebanon

    Lebanon, officially the Lebanese democratic Republic , is a small, largely mountainous country in the Middle East, loc...
    , and IraqIraq

    The Republic of Iraq, is a Middle Eastern country in southwestern Asia encompassing most of Mesopotamia as well as the north...
    . The SovietSoviet Union

    The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , more commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a Communist state that existed...
     handling of the Hungarian revolution led to the absence of SpainSpain

    Spain, officially the Kingdom of Spain , is a European parliamentary monarchy....
    , the NetherlandsNetherlands

    The Netherlands is the European part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands , which is formed by the Netherlands, the Neth...
     and SwitzerlandSwitzerland

    Switzerland , officially the Swiss Confederation, is a landlocked Alpine country in Central Europe....
    . HungaryHungary

    Hungary , officially the Republic of Hungary , is a landlocked country in Central Europe, bordered by Austria, Slovaki...
     and the Soviet UnionSoviet Union

    The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , more commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a Communist state that existed...
     were themselves present, which among others led to a hotly contested and violent water poloWater polo

    Water polo is a team water sport, which can be best described as a combination of swimming, football , basketball, ice hock...
     encounter between the nations. In total, 45 Hungarians defected to the West after the Olympics. A third boycott came from the People's Republic of ChinaPeople's Republic of China

    The People's Republic of China , is a country in East Asia....
    , which protested against presence of the Republic of ChinaRepublic of China

    The Republic of China is a country in East Asia....
     (under the name FormosaTaiwan

    Taiwan is an island in East Asia, but the term "Taiwan" is also commonly used to collectively refer to the territories gove...
    ).
  • Athletes from both East and West GermanyWest Germany

    West Germany was the informal English name for the Federal Republic of Germany, or FRG from 1949 to 1990....
     competed in a combined teamUnited Team of Germany

    Athletes from the German Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany competed together as the United Team of German...
    . This remarkable combination would disappear at the 1968 Summer Olympics1968 Summer Olympics

    The 1968 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad, were held in Mexico City in 1968....
    .
  • Australian runner Betty CuthbertBetty Cuthbert

    Elizabeth Cuthbert is Australian athlete, and a four-fold Olympic champion....
     became the "Golden Girl" by winning three track gold medals. Her performance was equalled by sprinter Bobby Joe MorrowBobby Joe Morrow

    Bobby Joe Morrow was an American athlete, winner of three Olympic gold medals in 1956. ...
    .
  • Another Australian, Murray RoseMurray Rose

    Iain Murray Rose was born on January 6, 1939 in Nairn, Scotland, but he moved to Australia with his family at an early age ...
    , won three gold medals in swimmingSwimming

    Swimming is a technique that humans, and other animals, use to move through water using only movements of the body....
    .
  • SovietUSSR at the Summer Olympics

    The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics participated in the Summer Olympics nine times....
     runner Vladimir KutsVladimir Kuts

    Vladimir Petrovich Kuts was a Soviet long distance runner....
     won both the 5000 and 10000 m.
  • Inspired by Australian teenager John WingJohn Ian Wing

    John Ian Wing is a British resident of Chinese descent....
    , an Olympic tradition began when athletes of different nations are allowed to parade together at the closing ceremony, instead of with their national teams, as a symbol of world unity.

During the Games there will be only one nation. War, politics and nationalities will be forgotten. What more could anybody want if the world could be made one nation.
—Extract from a letter by John Ian Wing to the Olympic organisers, 1956
  • Laszlo PappLászló Papp

    Lszl Papp was a boxer from Hungary....
     defends his light-middle weight boxing title.
  • The games were nicknamed "the Friendly Games."

Olympic Flame Relay


The Olympic FlameOlympic Flame

* 1952 Summer Olympics: Paavo Nurmi, winner of nine Olympic gold medals in distance running in the 1920s....
 was relayed to Melbourne after being lit at Olympia on 2 November 1956.
  • Greek runners took the flame to AthensAthens Overview

    Athens is the capital and the largest city of Greece....
    .
  • The flame was transferred to a miner's lamp then flown by QantasQantas

    irline=Qantas|logo=Qantas.svg|logo_size=250px|...
     Super Constellation aircraft "Southern Horizon" to Darwin, Northern TerritoryDarwin, Northern Territory

    Darwin is the territorial capital and most populous city of Australia's Northern Territory....
    .
  • A Royal Australian Air ForceRoyal Australian Air Force

    The Royal Australian Air Force is the air force branch of the Australian Defence Force....
     English Electric CanberraEnglish Electric Canberra

    The English Electric Canberra was a first-generation jet bomber manufactured in large numbers through the 1950s....
     jet bomber flew it to Cairns, QueenslandFacts About Cairns, Queensland

    Cairns_region:AU-QLD}}) is a regional city and Local Government Area located in Queensland, Australia....
     where it arrived on 9 November 1956.
  • The Mayor of Cairns, Alderman W.J. Fulton, lit the first torch.
  • The first runner was Con Verevis, a local man of Greek parentage.
  • The flame was relayed down the east coast of Australia using diecast aluminium torches weighing about 3 pounds (1.8 kg).
  • The flame arrived in Melbourne on 22 November 1956.
  • The Olympic Flame was lit at the stadium by Ron ClarkeRon Clarke

    Ronald William Clarke was an Australian athlete, and one of the best known middle and long distance runners in the 1960s....
    .


When the Olympic Flame was being carried to SydneySydney

Sydney is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4.2 million people ....
, an Australian veterinary studentVeterinary surgeon

A Veterinary Surgeon is a veterinarian qualified in the UK and some other English-speaking countries....
 named Barry LarkinBarry Larkin (Olympics)

Barry Larkin is a veterinary surgeon from Melbourne, Australia, most noted for performing a hoax during the 1956 Summer Olym...
 carried a fake Olympic Flame and fooled the mayor of Sydney.

Medals awarded

See the medal winners, ordered by sport:

  • AthleticsAthletics at the 1956 Summer Olympics

    At the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, 33 athletics events were contested, 24 for men and 9 for women....
  • BasketballBasketball at the 1956 Summer Olympics Overview

    Basketball at the 1956 Summer Olympics was the fourth appearance of the sport in Olympic competition....
  • BoxingBoxing at the 1956 Summer Olympics

    Boxing at the 1956 Summer Olympics took place in the new stadium at West Melbourne....
  • CanoeingCanoeing at the 1956 Summer Olympics

    At the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, nine events in flatwater canoe racing were contested....
  • CyclingCycling at the 1956 Summer Olympics

    The cycling competition at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne consisted of two road cycling events and four track c...
  • DivingDiving at the 1956 Summer Olympics

    At the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, four diving events were contested....
  • EquestrianEquestrian at the 1956 Summer Olympics

    The Equestrian Events were held in Stockholm due to the Australian quarantine regulations....
  • FencingFencing at the 1956 Summer Olympics

    At the 1956 Summer Olympics, seven fencing events were contested. ...
  • FootballFootball at the 1956 Summer Olympics Summary

    The 1956 Olympic Games football tournament, won by the Soviet Union, was an undistinguished tournament that featured mis-matches a...
  • GymnasticsGymnastics at the 1956 Summer Olympics

    Gymnastics at the 1956 Summer Olympics was represented by 15 events: 7 for women and 8 for men....
 
  • Hockey
  • Modern pentathlonModern pentathlon at the 1956 Summer Olympics

    At the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, two events in modern pentathlon were contested....
  • RowingRowing at the 1956 Summer Olympics

    Rowing at the 1956 Summer Olympics featured 7 events, for men only....
  • SailingSailing at the 1956 Summer Olympics

    At the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, five events in sailing were contested....
  • ShootingShooting at the 1956 Summer Olympics

    At the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, seven events in shooting were contested, all for men only....
  • SwimmingSwimming at the 1956 Summer Olympics

    At the 1956 Summer Olympics, 13 swimming events were contested. ...
  • Water poloWater polo at the 1956 Summer Olympics

    Ten nations competed in water polo at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne....
  • WeightliftingWeightlifting at the 1956 Summer Olympics

    The weightlifting competition at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne consisted of seven weight classes, all for men ...
  • WrestlingWrestling at the 1956 Summer Olympics

    At the 1956 Summer Olympics, 16 wrestling events were contested, for all men....


  • Demonstration sports

    • Australian rules footballAustralian rules football

      Australian football, also known as Australian rules football, is a code of football that originated in Melbourne, Vict...
    • BaseballBaseball at the 1956 Summer Olympics

      Baseball was again a demonstration sport at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne....


    Participating nations


    A total of 67 nations competed in Melbourne. EthiopiaEthiopia

    Ethiopia, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a country situated in the Horn of Africa....
    , FijiFiji

    Fiji , officially the Republic of the Fiji Islands, is an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean, east of Vanuatu, w...
    , KenyaKenya

    The Republic of Kenya is a country in Eastern Africa....
    , LiberiaLiberia

    Liberia, officially the Republic of Liberia, is a country on the west coast of Africa, bordered by Sierra Leone, Guine...
    , Federation of MalayaFederation of Malaya

    The Federation of Malaya, or in Malay Persekutuan Tanah Melayu, was a federation of 11 states formed in 1948 from ...
    , North BorneoNorth Borneo

    n>North BorneoNorth Borneo was an independent state and British protectorate under the sovereign British North Borneo ...
     (modern-day SabahSabah

    Sabah is the second largest state in Malaysia and is also known as Negeri di bawah bayu which means The Land Below The...
     of MalaysiaMalaysia

    Malaysia is a federation of 13 states in Southeast Asia, formed in 1963....
    ), and UgandaUganda

    Uganda, officially the Republic of Uganda, is a country in East Africa, bordered in the east by Kenya, in the north by...
     made their Olympic debut. Athletes from East GermanyGerman Democratic Republic

    The German Democratic Republic was a Socialist state, which existed from 1949 to 1990 in the Soviet Zone of occupied German...
     and West GermanyWest Germany

    West Germany was the informal English name for the Federal Republic of Germany, or FRG from 1949 to 1990....
     competed together as the United Team of GermanyUnited Team of Germany

    Athletes from the German Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany competed together as the United Team of German...
    , an arrangement that would last until 1968.

         

    Five nations competed in the equestrian eventsEquestrian at the 1956 Summer Olympics

    The Equestrian Events were held in Stockholm due to the Australian quarantine regulations....
     in Stockholm, but did not attend the Games in Melbourne:

    Medal count

    These are the top ten nations that won medals at these Games.
    1 37293298
    2 32251774
    3 (host nation) 1381435
    4 910726
    5 88925
    6 85619
    7 613726
    8 671124
    9 53513
    10 410519

    Buildings from the Olympics


    The Olympics left Melbourne with some landmark buildings. The Olympic Stand at the Melbourne Cricket GroundMelbourne Cricket Ground

    The Melbourne Cricket Ground is an iconic Australian sporting venue located in Yarra Park in inner Melbourne, home to the M...
     was demolished in 2004. However, the former Olympic Pool remains as the Lexus CentreLexus Centre

    Lexus Centre, originally known as the Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre and The Glass House, was an indo...
     as part of the Olympic Park complexOlympic Park, Melbourne

    Olympic Park is a sporting precinct located a few kilometres from the CBD of Melbourne, Australia....
    . The former athlete's village in Heidelberg West, VictoriaHeidelberg West, Victoria

    Heidelberg West is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia....
     remains as public housing.

    See also

    • International Olympic CommitteeInternational Olympic Committee

      The International Olympic Committee is an organization based in Lausanne, Switzerland, created by Pierre de Coubertin and De...
    • IOC country codes

    External links



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