1980 | HP | |
---|---|---|
Men's Flyweight (-52 kg) | 10th | 150 |
150 |
1964 | HP | |
---|---|---|
Men's Open Class | R1:3rd | 408 |
408 |
1960 | HP | |
---|---|---|
Men's Team | R1:3rd | 45.5 |
45.5 |
1984 | HP | |
---|---|---|
Men's Team | eighth | 128 |
128 |
1972 | HP | |
---|---|---|
FR Men's Bantamweight (-57 kg) | 24th | 0.24 |
GR Men's Bantamweight (-57 kg) | 19th | 2.4 |
2.64 |
1984 | HP | |
---|---|---|
Women's Road Race | 26th | 0.096 |
0.096 |
Olympic Competitor nr 6615
Olympic Competitor nr 6570
1976 | HP | Men's 1500 m Freestyle | silver | 4000 |
---|---|---|
4000 |
B 1980-05-09, Gold Coast, Australia
Swimming (3 gold, 3 silver, 1 bronze)
2004 | 2008 | HP | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
200 m Free-style | fifth | 1000 | ||
400 m Free-style | 7th | silver | sixth | 5040 |
1500 m Free-style | gold | gold | silver | 25200 |
4x200 m Free-style Relay | (gold) | silver | bronze | 1704 |
32944 |
1984 | HP | |
---|---|---|
Men's Windsurfer (Windglider) | 21st | 0.96 |
0.96 |
1988 | 1992 | 1994 | 1998 | 2002 | 2006 | HP | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Men's Singles | silver | gold | gold | gold | silver | 7th | 73200 |
Doubles | fourth | 2000 | |||||
75200 |
Winner of the single Luge at Albertville, Lillehammer and Nagano.
In his home town of Berchtesgaden, Luge was offered to students as an option
in physical education class. he did not consider himself much of an athlete,
so he took to this sport immediately, with a great deal of success.
At Nagano, he won all four runs, a first in Olympic history.
1972 | HP | |
---|---|---|
Men's 3000 m Steeplechase | R1:12th | -5.86 |
0.0000086 |
1980 | 1984 | 1988 | HP | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Men's 3000 m Steeplechase | SF:13th | 10th | SF:dnf | 188.496 |
188.496 |
1956 | 1960 | HP | |
---|---|---|---|
Men's Épée, Individual | R1:6th | -8.18 | |
Men's Épée, Team | R1:4th | R1:3rd | 21.436 |
Men's Sabre, Individual | R1:5th | -6.45 | |
21.436 |
1964 | HP | |
---|---|---|
Men's Team | 9th | 80 |
80 |
Written 2000-12-01 - last modified 2024-09-21
This page is part of the site "Full Olympians" by Herman De Wael. See here for a full Introduction.