Denmark sent a delegation to compete at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo, Norway from 14 to 25 February 1952.
The kingdom was making their second appearance at a Winter Olympic Games.
[3] In Oslo, Denmark was represented by a single figure skater, Per Cock-Clausen,[4] who carried the Danish flag in the opening ceremony.
[8] On 19 February, Cock-Clausen finished tenth in the compulsory figures, his highest ranking by any judge was ninth, and his lowest ranking was fourteenth out of fourteen skaters.
[8] The gold medal was won by Dick Button of the United States, the silver by Austrian Hellmut Seibt, and the bronze was earned by fellow American James Grogan.