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Palmarès Des Médailles Olympiques Belges 1900-1936 Palmarès des médailles olympiques belges 1900-1936 1900, Paris Médailles d'or: Léon de Lunden (tir aux pigeons) Hubert Van Innis (tir à l'arc - au cordon doré, 33 m) Hubert Van Innis (tir à l'arc - au chapelet, 33 m) Aimé Haegeman (équitation) Constand van Langendonck (équitation - saut en longueur) Marcel van Crombrugge, Oscar de Somville (aviron - deux sans barreur, juniors) Royal Club Nautique de Gand (aviron - quatre sans barreur, seniors) Union Nautique de Bruxelles (aviron - huit, juniors) Médailles d'argent: Hubert Van Innis (tir à l'arc - au cordon doré, 50 m) Louis Glineux (tir à l'arc - sur la perche à la pyramide) Georges van de Poele (équitation - saut d'obstacles) Albert Michant, Fernand Feyaerts , Henri Cohen, Victor de Behr, Oscar Grégoire, Victor Sonnemans, Jean de Backer (water-polo) Delattre-Delattre (aviron - deux sans barreur, juniors) Marcel van Crombrugge, Maurice Hemelsoet, Oscar De Cock, Maurice Verdonck, Frank Odberg, Prospère Bruggeman, Oscar de Somville, Jules de Bisschop, Alfred Vanlandeghem (aviron - huit) Royal Club Nautique de Gand (aviron - huit, juniors) Médailles de bronze: Georges van de Poele (équitation - saut en hauteur) Paul Van Asbroeck (tir - gros calibre, trois positions) Charles Paumier du Verger (tir - gros calibre, debout) Junior Druat (tir à l'arc - sur la perche à la herse) Emile Fauconnier, Georges Stas, Gustave Vanderlinden, Maurice Tramasure (aviron - quatre sans barreur, juniors) Leboutte, R. Kelecom, Ernest Mourreau, A. Renier, G. Pelgrims, E. Neefs, Erich Thornton, Delbecque, Spannoghe, van Heuckllum, Londot (football) 1908, Londres Médailles d'or: Paul van Asbroeck (tir - revolver et pistolet, 50 y, debout) Médailles d'argent: Paul van Asbroeck, Réginald Storms, Charles Paumier du verger, René Engelebert (tir - revolver et pistolet, 50 y, debout - par équipes) Réginald Storms (tir - revolver et pistolet, 50 y debout) Albert Michant, Herman Meyboom, Victor Boin, Joseph Pletinckx, Fernand Feyaerts , Oscar Grégoire, Herman Donners (water-polo) Oscar Taelman, Marcel Morimont, Rémy Orban, Georges Mijs, François Vergucht, Polydore Veirman, Oscar de Somville, Rudolpe Poma, Alfred Vandandeghem (aviron - huit) Léon Huybrechts, Louis Huybrechts, Henri Weewauters (voile - catégorie 6 m) Médailles de bronze: Paul Anspach, Désiré Beaurain, Albert Feyerick, François Rom, Fernand de Montigny, Victor Willems, Fernand Bosmans (escrime - épée, par équipes) Joseph Werbrouck (cyclisme - 20 km) 1912, Stockholm Médailes d'or: Paul Anspach (escrime - épée) Paul Anspach, Henri Anspach, Fernand de Montigny, Jacques Ochs, Gaston Salmon, Victor Willems, Robert Hennet (escrime - épée, par équipes) Médaille d'argent: Polydore Veirman (aviron - skiff) Médailles de bronze: Philippe le Hardy de Beaulieu (escrime - épée) Emanuel de Blommaert de Soye (équitation - Grand Prix des Nations) Albert Durant, Herman Donners, Victor Boin, Joseph Pletinckx, Oscar Grégoire, Herman Meyboom, Félicien Courbet, Jean Hofman, Pierre Nijs (water-polo) 1920, Anvers Médailles d'or: Frans de Haes (haltérophilie - plumes) Edmond van Moer (tir à l'arc - cible fixe, petite cible) Edouard Cloetens (tir à l'arc - cible fixe, grande cible) Edmond van Moer, Louis van de Perck, Joseph Hermans, Edouard Cloetens, Firmin Flamand, Auguste van de Werve (tir à l'arc - cible fixe, petite cible, par équipes) Edouard Cloetens, Louis van de Perck, Firmin Flamand, Edmond van Moer, Joseph Hermans, Auguste van de Werve (tir à l'arc - cible fixe, grande cible, par équipes) Hubert van Innis (tir à l'arc - cible mobile, 28 m) Hubert van Innis (tir à l'arc - cible mobile, 33 m) Hubert van Innis, Pierre van Thielt, Jérome de Mayer, Alphonse Allaert, Edmond de Knibber, Louis Delcon, Louis van Beeck, Louis Fierens (tir à l'arc - cible mobile, 33 m, par équipes) Hubert van Innis, Pierre van Thielt, Jérome de Mayer, Alphonse Allaert, Edmond de Knibber, Louis Delcon, Louis van Beeck, Louis Fierens (tir à l'arc, cible mobile, 50 m, par équipes) Bouckaert (équitation - voltige) Bouckaert, Finet, van Ranst (équitation - voltige par équipes) Henry George (cyclisme - 50 km piste) Emile Corneille, Flormond Corneille, Frédéric gustave Bruynseels (voile - catégorie 6 m, type ancien) Jan de Bie, Armand Swartenbroeks, Oscar Verbeeck, Joseph Musch, Emile Hanse, André Fierens, Louis van Hege, Henri Larnoe, Mathieu Bragard, Robert Coppée, Désiré Bastin, Félix Balyu, Fernand Niisot, Georges Hebdin (football) Georges Monier (prix artistique - musique) Albéric Collin (prix artistique - sculpture) Médailles d'argent: E. Auwerkerken, Th. Bauer, Fr. Claessens, A. Cootmans, Fr. Gibens, A. Haepers, D. Jacobs, F. Kempeneers, J. Labéeu, H. Lafortune, A. Landrieur, Ch. Lannie, C. Loriot, N. Maerloos, F. Minnaert, L. Stoop, J. Van Guysse, A. Van Mele, Fr. Verboven, J. Verboven, J. Verdonck, J. Verstraeten, G. Vivex, J. Wagemans (gymnastique - méthode européenne, par équipes) Louis Williquet (haltérophilie - légers) Paul Anspach, Léon Tom, Ernest Gevers, Felix Gobiet d'Aviella, Fernand de Montigny, Victor Boin, Joseph de Craecker, Maurice de Wee, Philippe le Hardy de Beaulieu (escrime - épée, par équipes) Albert Bosquet, Joseph Cogels, Emile Dupont, Henri Quersin, Louis van Tilt, Edouard Fesinger (tir aux pigeons d'argile - par équipes) André Coumans, Herman de Graffier d'hestroy, Henri Laame (équitation - saut d'obstacles par équipes) Louis van de Perck (tir à l'arc - cible fixe, petite cible) Louis van de Perck (tir à l'arc - cible fixe, grande cible) Hubert van Innis (tir à l'arc - cible mobile, 50 m) Hubert van Innis, Alphonse Allaert, Edmond de Knibber, Louis Delcon, Jérome de Mayer, Pierre van Thielt, Louis Fierens, Louis van Beeck (tir à l'arc - cible mobile, 28 m, par équipes) Albert Durant, Gérard Blitz, Maurice Blitz, Joseph Pletinckx, Paul Gailly, Pierre Nijs, René Bauwens, Pierre Dewin (water-polo) Léon Huybrechts, Charles van den Bussche, John Klotz (voile - catégorie 6 m, type nouveau) Simon Goossens (prix artistique - sculpture) Médailles de bronze: Georges Bourguignon, Alphonse Ducatillon, R. Maertens, C. Piek, Henri Pintens, Charles van den Broeck, François van horenbeek, Gustave Wuyts (tir à la corde) Joseph Hermans (tir à l'arc - cible fixe, petite cible) Firmin Flamand (tir à l'arc - cible fixe, grande cible) Roger Moeremans d'Emaus, Oswald Lints, Jules Bonvalet, Jacques Misonne (équitation - concours général, par équipes) Herman d'Oultremont, André Coumans, Herman de Gaiffier d'Hestroy, Thierry de Brie (équitation - Grand Prix des Nations, par équipes) Finet (équitation) Jean Janssens, Albert de Bunne, André Vercruysse, Albert Wyckmans (cyclisme - route, par équipes) Lucien Dehoux, Arnold Pierret, Gaspar Pirotte, Marcel Hansen, Léon Bronckart, Louis Henin, Joseph Fiens, Léon Darrien, Ernest Dureuil, Léopold Clabots, Omer Hoffman, Henri Verhavert, Edouard Taeymans, Pluys, Charles Marschaselcke, Jean Claessens, Félix Logiest, Léopold Son, Pierre Thiriar, Paul Arets, Emil Duboisson, René Paenhuysen, René Pinchart (gymnastique - méthode suédoise, par équipes) Gerard Blitz (natation - 100 m dos) Albert Grisar, Willy de l'Arbre, Léopold Standaert, Henri Weewauters, Georges Hellebuyck (voile - catégorie 8 m) Charles Delelienne, Maurice van den Bremden, Raoul Daufresne de la Chevalerie, René Strauwen, Fernand de Montigny, Adolphe Goemare, Pierre Chibert, Pierre Valcke, Robert Gevers, Louis Diercxens, Jean van Nerom, Raymond Keppens, André Becquet, Charles Guiette, Paul Thinchant (hockey) Maurice Bladel (prix artistique - littérature) Alfred Ost (prix artistique - peinture) Alphonse de Cuyper (prix artistique - sculpture) 1924, Paris Médailles d'or: Jean Delarge (boxe - mi-moyens) Charles Delporte (escrime - épée) Léon Huybrechts (voile - yole 12 pieds) Médailles d'argent: Pierre Ollivier (lutte - style libre, moyens) Désiré Beaurain, Charles Crahay, Fernand de Montigny, Maurice Van Damme, Marcel Bérré, Albert de Roocker (escrime - fleuret, par équipes) Fernand de Montigny, Joseph de Craecker, Paul Anspach, Ernest Gevers, Léon Tom, Charles Delporte (escrime - épée, par équipes) Henri Hoevenaers (cyclisme - route) Henri Hoevenaers, Alphonse Parfondry, Jean van den Bosch (cyclisme - route, par équipes) Joseph de Combe (natation - 200 m brasse) Gerard Blitz, Maurice Blitz, Albert Durant, Joseph Pletincx, Joseph de Combe, Joseph Cludts, Pierre Dewin, Georges Fleurix, Paul Gailly, Jules Thiry, Pierre Vernetten (water-polo) Médailles de bronze: Joseph Beecken (boxe - moyens - moins de 72,5 kg) Léonard Daghelinkx, Henri Hoevenaars, Fernand Salve, Jean van den Bosch (cyclisme - 400 m poursuite) Maurice Van Damme (escrime - fleuret) 1924, Chamonix (jeux d'hiver) Médaille de bronze: Charles Mulder, René Mortiaux, Paul van den Broeck, Victor Verschueren, Henri Willems (bob à quatre) 1928, Amsterdam Médaille d'argent: Edmond Spapen (lutte - style libre, coqs) Médailles de bronze: Leonard Steyaert (boxe - moyens) Léon Flament, François de Coninck, Georges Anthony (aviron - deux avec barreur) 1928, Saint-Moritz (jeux d'hiver) Médaille de bronze: Robert Van Zeebroeck (patinage artistique) 1932, Los Angeles Médaille de bronze: André Verbeeck (compétition artistique - dessin) 1936, Berlin Médailles de bronze: August Garrebeek, Armand Putzeys, François Vandernette (cyclisme - 100 km) Josuë Dupont (prix artistique - sculpture, plaquettes) Henry Sidy, Pierre Coppieters, Albert Castelyns, Gérard Blitz, Fernand Isselé, Joseph de Combe, Henri Stoelen, Henri de Pauw, Edmond Michiels (water-polo).
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