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Statistik-Historisch.Pdf Tennis 19 24 Wightman/Williams USA 19 52 Nathan Brooks USA Jessup/Richards USA Edgar Basel GER Männer Bouman/Timmer NED Anatoli Bulakow URS William Toweel RSA Statistik Einzel Tischtennis 1956 Terence Spinks GBR Aufgeführt werden die Medaillengewinner aller vor 1972 und aller geänder - 1896 John Pius Boland GBR 3:0 Mircea Dobrescu ROU ten oder vor 2016 aus dem Programm gestrichenen Wettbewerbe. Demis Kasdaglis GRE Männer John Caldwell IRL 19 00 Hugh Doherty GBR 3:0 Doppel (bis 2004) René Libeer FRA Harold S. Mahony GBR 1988 Chen Long-Can/ 1960 Gyula Török HUN Reginald Doherty GBR Sergej Siwko URS 1960 Jugoslawien 3:1 A.B.J. Norris GBR Wie Qing-Guang CHN 2:1 Lupulescu/Primorac YUG Kiyoshi Tanabe JPN BALLSPORT Dänemark 1908 Josiah Ritchie GBR 3:0 Abdelmoneim El Guindi EGY Ungarn An Jae Hyung/Yoo Nam-Kyu KOR Otto Froitzheim GER 1964 Fernando Atzori ITA Baseball (bis 2008) 1964 Ungarn 2:1 Vaughan Eaves GBR 1992 Lu Lin/Wang Tao CHN 3:2 Roßkopf/Fetzner GER Arthur Olech POL Tschechoslowakei Robert Carmody USA 1992 Kuba 11:1 1908 Arthur Gore GBR 3:0 Kang Hee Chan/ Deutschland (DDR) Stanislaw Sorokin URS Taiwan Halle George Caridia GBR Lee Chul Seung KOR Japan 1968 Ungarn 4:1 Josiah Ritchie GBR Kim Taek Soo/ 19 68 Ricardo Delgado MEX 1996 Kuba 13:9 Bulgarien 1912 Charles Winslow RSA 3:1 Yoo Nam Kyu KOR Arthur Olech POL Japan Servilio de Oliveira BRA Japan Harold Kitson RSA 1996 Kong Linghui/ USA Oscar Kreuzer GER Leo Rwabwogo UGA Golf Liu Guoling CHN 2000 USA 4:0 1912 Andre Gobert FRA 3:0 Wang Tao/Lu Lin CHN Bantam (-56 kg) Kuba Männer Halle Charles Dixon GBR Yoo Nam-Kyu/ 1920 Clarence Walker RSA Südkorea Anthony Wilding AUS Lee Chul-Seung KOR Chris J. Graham CAN 2004 Kuba 6:2 Einzel 19 20 Louis Raymond RSA 3:1 20 00 Wang Ligin/Yan Sen CHN 3:1 James McKenzie GBR Australien 1900 Charles Sands USA 167 Ichiya Kumagae JPN Kong Linghui/ 1924 William Smith RSA Japan Walter Rutherford GBR 168 Charles Winslow RSA Liu Guoliang CHN Salvatore Tripoli USA 20 08 Südkorea 3:2 David Robertson GBR 174 19 24 Vincent Richards USA 3:2 Gatien/Chila FRA Jean Ces FRA Kuba 1904 George Lyon CAN Henri Cochet FRA 2004 Chen Qi/Ma Lin CHN 4:2 Luigi de Morpugo ITA 19 28 Vittorio Tamagnini ITA USA Chandler Egan USA Ko Lai Chak/Li Ching HKG John Daley USA Burt McKinnie USA Doppel Maze/Tugwell DEN Harry Isaacs RSA Softball (bis 2008) Francis Newton USA 1896 Boland/Traun GBR/GER 2:0 Frauen 1932 Horace Gwynne CAN 1996 USA 3:1 Mannchaft Kasdaglis/Petrokokkinos GRE Hans Ziglarski GER China 1904 USA 1746 Flack/Robertson GBR Doppel (bis 2004) Jose Villanueva PHI Australien USA 1770 1900 Reginald u. Hugh Doherty GBR 3:0 1988 Hyun Jung-Hwa/ 19 36 Ulderico Sergo ITA 20 00 USA 2:1 USA 1839 Spalding/Decugis USA/FRA Yang Young-Ja KOR 2:1 Jack Wilson USA Japan Prevost/de la Chapelle FRA Chen Jing/Jiao Zhi-Min CHN Fidel Ortiz MEX Frauen Fazlic/Perkucin YUG Australien Mahony/Norris GBR 1948 Tibor Csik HUN 2004 USA 5:1 Einzel 1908 Hillyard/R. Doherty GBR 3:0 1992 Deng Yaping/Qiao Hong CHN 3:2 Giovanni Battista Zuddas ITA Australien 1900 Margaret Abbott USA 47 Ritchie/Park GBR Chen Zihe/Gao Jun CHN Juan Venegas PUR Japan Pauline Whittier USA 49 Cazalet/Dixon GBR Li Bun-Hui/Yu Sun-Bok PRK 1952 Pentti Hämäläinen FIN 20 08 Japan 3:1 Daria Pratt USA 55 1908 Gore/Barett GBR 3:1 Hong Cha Ok/ John McNally IRL USA Halle Simond/Caridia GBR Hyun Jung-Hwa KOR Gennadij Garbusow URS Australien Handball Setterwall/Boström SWE 19 96 Deng Yaping/Qiao Hong CHN 3:1 Kang Joon-Ho KOR 19 12 Kitson/Winslow RSA 3:1 Liu Wei/Qiao Yunping CHN 1956 Wolfgang Behrendt GER Basketball Männer Pipes/Zborzil AUT Park Hae-Jung/Ryu Ji-Hae KOR Song Soon-Chung PRK 1936 Deutschland 10:6 Canet/Marangue FRA 20 00 Wang Nan/ Li Ju CHN 3:0 Frederick Gilroy IRL Männer Feld Österreich 1912 Gobert/Germot FRA 3:1 Yang Ying/Sun Jin CHN Claudio Barrientos CHI 1936 USA 19:8 Schweiz Halle Setterwall/Kempe SWE Kim Moo-Kyo/Ryu Ji-Hye KOR 19 60 Oleg Grigorjew URS Kanada Dixon/Beamish GBR 2004 Wang Nan/Zhang Yining CHN 4:0 Primo Zamparini ITA Mexiko Hockey 19 20 Turnbull/Woosnam GBR 3:1 Lee Eun-Sil/Seok Eun-Mi KOR Brunon Bendig POL 1948 USA 65:21 Kumagae/Kashio JPN Guo Yue/Niu Jiafeng CHN Oliver Taylor AUS Frankreich Männer Decugis/Albarran FRA 1964 Takao Sakurai JPN Volleyball Brasilien 1908 England 8:1 19 24 Richards/Hunter USA 3:2 Chung Shin-Cho KOR 1952 USA 36:25 Irland Cochet/Brugnon FRA Juan Fabila Mendoza MEX UdSSR Schottland Barotra/Lacoste FRA Männer Washington Rodriguez URU Uruguay Wales 1964 UdSSR 3:2 1968 Waleri Sokolow URS 1956 USA 89:55 1920 Großbritannien 6:0 Frauen Tschechoslowakei Eridadi Mukwanga UGS UdSSR Dänemark 4:2 Einzel Japan Eiji Morioka JPN Belgien 2:4 Uruguay 1900 Charlotte Cooper GBR 2:0 1968 UdSSR 3:1 Chang Kyou-Chull KOR 1960 USA 6:0 1928 Indien 3:0 Helene Prevost FRA Japan Feder (-57 kg, bis 2008) UdSSR 4:2 Niederlande Marion Jones USA Tschechoslowakei Deutschland 1920 Paul Fritsch FRA Brasilien 2:4 Hedwig Rosenbaum BOH Frauen Jean Gachet FRA 1964 USA 73:59 1932 Indien 4:0 1908 Dorothea Chambers GBR Edoardo Garzena ITA Japan 2:2 1964 Japan 3:0 UdSSR Penelope D. Boothby GBR 19 24 John »Jackie« Fields USA Brasilien USA 0:4 Ruth J. Winch SWE UdSSR Polen Joe Salas USA 1968 USA 65:50 1936 Indien 8:1 1908 Gladys Eastlake-Smith GBR Pedro Quartucci ARG Jugoslawien Deutschland Halle Alice Greene GBR 1968 UdSSR 3:1 Japan 19 28 Lambertus Van Klaveren NED UdSSR Niederlande Märtha Adlersträhle SWE Polen Victor Peralta ARG 1948 Indien 4:0 1912 Marguerite Broquedis FRA 2:1 Harold Devine USA Fußball Großbritannien Dora Köring GER Niederlande 19 32 Carmelo Robledo ARG Molla Bjurstedt NOR KAMPFSPORT/ Josef Schleinkofer GER Männer 1952 Indien 6:1 1912 Edith Hannam GBR 2:0 Carl Carlsson SWE 1900 Großbritannien 4:0 Niederlande Halle Thora Castenschiold DEN KRAFTSPORT 1936 Oscar Casanovas ARG Frankreich Großbritannien Mabel G. Parton GBR Belgien Charles Caterall RSA 1956 Indien 1:0 1920 Suzanne Lenglen FRA 2:0 Boxen Josef Miner GER 1908 Großbritannien 2:0 Pakistan Edith Dorothy Holman GBR Dänemark Deutschland Kathleen McKane GBR Männer 19 48 Ernesto Formenti ITA Niederlande Dennis Shepherd RSA 1960 Pakistan 1:0 1924 Helen Wills USA 2:0 Halbfliegen (-49 kg) Aleksy Antkiewicz POL 1912 Großbritannien 4:2 Indien Julie Penelope Vlasto FRA Dänemark Spanien Kathleen McKane GBR 1968 Francisco Rodriguez VEN 1952 Jan Zachara TCH Niederlande Jee Yong-Ju KOR Sergio Caprari ITA 1964 Indien 1:0 Doppel Harlan Marbley USA Joseph Ventaja FRA 1920 Belgien Pakistan 1920 McNair/McKane GBR 2:0 Hubert Skrzypczak POL Leonard Leisching RSA Spanien Australien Niederlande Beamish/Holman GBR Fliegen (-52 kg) 1956 Wladimir Safronow URS 1968 Pakistan 2:1 Lenglen/d’Ayen FRA Thomas Nicholls GBR 1924 Uruguay 3:0 1920 Frank di Gennara USA Australien 19 24 Wills/Wightman USA 2:0 Henryk Niedzwiedzki POL Schweiz Indien Anders Petersen DEN Pentti Hämäläinen FIN Schweden Covell/McKane GBR William Cuthbertson GBR Shepperd-Barron/Colyer GBR Rugby 1960 Francesco Musso ITA 1928 Uruguay 1:1/2:1 19 24 Fidel LaBarba USA Jerzy Adamski POL Argentinien Mixed James McKenzie GBR William Meyers RSA Raymond Fee USA Italien Männer 1900 Cooper/Doherty GBR 2:0 Jorma Limmonen FIN 1936 Italien 2:1 1900 Frankreich Prevost/Mahoney FRA/GBR 1928 Antal Kocsis HUN 19 64 Stanislaw Stepaschkin URS Österreich 2. Deutschland Rosenbaumowa/Warden BOH/GBR Armand Appell FRA Anthony Villanueva PHI Norwegen 2. Großbritannien Jones/Doherty USA/GBR Carlo Cavagnoli ITA Charles Brown USA 1948 Schweden 3:1 1908 Australien 32:2 19 12 Köring/Schomburgk GER 2:0 19 32 István Enekes HUN Heinz Schulz GER Jugoslawien Großbritannien Fick/Setterwall SWE Francisco Cabanas MEX 19 68 Antonio Roldan MEX Dänemark Bronze nicht vergeben Broquedis/Canet FRA Louis Salica USA Albert Robinson USA 1952 Ungarn 2:0 1920 USA 8:0 1912 Hannam/Dixon GBR 2:1 1936 Willi Kaiser GER Philip Waruinge KEN Jugoslawien Frankreich Halle Aitchison/Barrett GBR Gavino Matta ITA Iwan Michailow BUL Schweden Bronze nicht vergeben Fick/Setterwall SWE Louis Daniel Laurie USA 19 72 Boris Kusnezow URS 1956 UdSSR 1:0 1924 USA 19 20 Lenglen/Decugis FRA 1948 Pascual Perez ARG Philip Waruinge KEN Jugoslawien Frankreich McKane/Woosnam GBR Spartaco Bandinelli ITA Clemente Rojas COL Bulgarien Rumänien Skrbkova/Ladislav Zemla TCH Han Soo-Ann KOR Andras Botos HUN 1 1976 Angel Herrera CUB 1928 Edward »Ted« Morgan NZL 1948 László Papp HUN Fechten 19 24 Charles Delporte BEL 8 Richard Nowakowski GDR Raúl Landini ARG John Wright GBR Roger Ducret FRA 7 Leszek Kosedowski POL Raymond Smilie CAN Ivano Fontana ITA Männer Nils Hellsten SWE 7 Juan Paredes MEX 19 52 Floyd Patterson USA 1928 Lucien Gaudin FRA 8 19 32 Edward Flynn USA Florett, Einzel 1980 Rudi Fink GDR Erich Campe GER Vasile Tita ROU Georges Burchard FRA 7 Adolfo Horta CUB Bruno Ahlberg FIN Boris Georgiew BUL 1896 Emile Gravelotte FRA 4 George Calnan USA 6 Krzysztof Kosedowski POL Stig Sjölin SWE Henri Callot FRA 3 1936 Sten Suvio FIN 1932 G.C. Cornaggia-Medici ITA 8+1 Wiktor Rybakow URS P.
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