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List of Olympians killed in World War I

A total of 143 Olympians are known to have been killed during World War I.[1][2]A

Name CountryB Sport(s) Games Medals Ref
Andrey Akimov  Russian Empire (RU1) Football 1912 Summer Olympics [3]
Gordon Alexander  Great Britain (GBR) Fencing 1912 Summer Olympics [4]
Laurie Anderson  Great Britain (GBR) Athletics 1912 Summer Olympics [5]
William Anderson  Great Britain (GBR) Athletics 1906 Intercalated Games [6]
Henry Ashington  Great Britain (GBR) Athletics 1912 Summer Olympics [7]
Louis Bach  France (FRA) Football 1900 Summer Olympics Silver [8]
Fritz Bartholomae  Germany (GER) Rowing 1912 Summer Olympics Bronze [9]
Béla Békessy  Hungary (HUN) Fencing 1912 Summer Olympics Silver [10]
Isaac Bentham  Great Britain (GBR) Water polo 1912 Summer Olympics Gold [11]
Renon Boissière  France (FRA) Athletics 1912 Summer Olympics [12]
Henri Bonnefoy  France (FRA) Shooting 1908 Summer Olympics Bronze [13]
Hermann Bosch  Germany (GER) Football 1912 Summer Olympics [14]
Jean Bouin  France (FRA) Athletics 1908 Summer Olympics, 1912 Summer Olympics Silver, bronze [15]
Hanns Braun  Germany (GER) Athletics 1908 Summer Olympics, 1912 Summer Olympics Silver (x2), bronze [16]
Karl Braunsteiner  Austria (AUT) Football 1912 Summer Olympics [17]
Kurt Bretting  Germany (GER) Swimming 1912 Summer Olympics [18]
Wilhelm Brülle  Germany (GER) Gymnastics 1912 Summer Olympics [19]
Heinrich Burkowitz  Germany (GER) Athletics 1912 Summer Olympics [20]
Edmund Bury  Great Britain (GBR) Racquets 1908 Summer Olympics Silver [21]
George Butterfield  Great Britain (GBR) Athletics 1908 Summer Olympics [22]
Oswald Carver  Great Britain (GBR) Rowing 1908 Summer Olympics Bronze [23]
Joseph Caullé  France (FRA) Athletics 1912 Summer Olympics [24]
Ralph Chalmers  Great Britain (GBR) Fencing 1908 Summer Olympics [25]
Noel Chavasse  Great Britain (GBR) Athletics 1908 Summer Olympics [26]
Geoffrey Coles  Great Britain (GBR) Shooting 1908 Summer Olympics Bronze [27]
André Corvington  Haiti (HAI) Fencing 1900 Summer Olympics [28]
Percy Courtman  Great Britain (GBR) Swimming 1908 Summer Olympics, 1912 Summer Olympics Bronze [29]
Harry Crank  Great Britain (GBR) Diving 1908 Summer Olympics [30]
Robert Davies  Great Britain (GBR) Shooting 1912 Summer Olympics [31]
Louis de Champsavin  France (FRA) Equestrianism 1900 Summer Olympics Bronze [32]
Georges de la Nézière  France (FRA) Athletics 1896 Summer Olympics [33]
Bertrand Marie de Lesseps  France (FRA) Fencing 1908 Summer Olympics [34]
Ismaël de Lesseps  France (FRA) Fencing 1908 Summer Olympics [35]
Jean de Mas Latrie  France (FRA) Fencing, modern pentathlon 1908 Summer Olympics, 1912 Summer Olympics [36]
Félix Debax  France (FRA) Fencing 1900 Summer Olympics [37]
Alex Decoteau  Canada (CAN) Athletics 1912 Summer Olympics [38]
Oszkár Demján  Hungary (HUN) Swimming 1912 Summer Olympics [39]
Charles Devendeville  France (FRA) Swimming, water polo 1900 Summer Olympics Gold [40]
Joseph Dines  Great Britain (GBR) Football 1912 Summer Olympics Gold [41]
Herman Donners  Belgium (BEL) Water polo 1908 Summer Olympics, 1912 Summer Olympics Silver, bronze [42]
Jimmy Duffy  Canada (CAN) Athletics 1912 Summer Olympics [43]
Hugh Durant  Great Britain (GBR) Modern pentathlon, shooting 1912 Summer Olympics Bronze (x2) [44]
George Fairbairn  Great Britain (GBR) Rowing 1908 Summer Olympics Silver [45]
René Fenouillière  France (FRA) Football 1908 Summer Olympics [46]
Léon Flameng  France (FRA) Cycling 1896 Summer Olympics Gold, silver, bronze [47]
Alfred Flaxman  Great Britain (GBR) Athletics 1908 Summer Olympics [48]
Herbert Gayler  Great Britain (GBR) Cycling 1912 Summer Olympics [49]
Thomas Gillespie  Great Britain (GBR) Rowing 1912 Summer Olympics Silver [50]
Henry Goldsmith  Great Britain (GBR) Rowing 1912 Summer Olympics Bronze [51]
Lajos Gönczy  Hungary (HUN) Athletics 1900 Summer Olympics, 1904 Summer Olympics, 1906 Intercalated Games Silver, bronze [52]
Carl Goßler  Germany (GER) Rowing 1900 Summer Olympics Gold [53]
Jaroslav Hainz  Bohemia (BOH) Tennis 1912 Summer Olympics [54]
Juho Halme  Finland (FIN) Athletics 1908 Summer Olympics, 1912 Summer Olympics [55]
Wyndham Halswelle  Great Britain (GBR) Athletics 1906 Intercalated Games, 1908 Summer Olympics Gold, silver, bronze [56]
George Hawkins  Great Britain (GBR) Athletics 1908 Summer Olympics [57]
Harold Hawkins  Great Britain (GBR) Shooting 1908 Summer Olympics Silver [58]
Cecil Healy  Australia (AUS),  Australasia (ANZ) Swimming 1906 Intercalated Games, 1912 Summer Olympics Gold, silver, bronze [59]
Max Herrmann  Germany (GER) Athletics 1912 Summer Olympics [60]
George Hutson  Great Britain (GBR) Athletics 1912 Summer Olympics Bronze (x2) [61]
Albert Jenicot  France (FRA) Football 1908 Summer Olympics [62]
Walther Jesinghaus  Germany (GER) Gymnastics 1912 Summer Olympics [63]
Ernest Keeley  South Africa (RSA) Shooting 1912 Summer Olympics [64]
Frederick Kelly  Great Britain (GBR) Rowing 1908 Summer Olympics Gold [65]
Paul Kenna  Great Britain (GBR) Equestrianism 1912 Summer Olympics [66]
Alister Kirby  Great Britain (GBR) Rowing 1912 Summer Olympics Gold [67]
Frederick Kitching  Great Britain (GBR) Athletics 1908 Summer Olympics [68]
Adolf Kofler  Austria (AUT) Cycling 1912 Summer Olympics [69]
Georg Krogmann  Germany (GER) Football 1912 Summer Olympics [70]
Nikolai Kynin  Russian Empire (RU1) Football 1912 Summer Olympics [71]
Ivan Laing  Great Britain (GBR) Hockey 1908 Summer Olympics Bronze [72]
Octave Lapize  France (FRA) Cycling 1908 Summer Olympics Bronze [73]
Henry Leeke  Great Britain (GBR) Athletics 1908 Summer Olympics [74]
Erich Lehmann  Germany (GER) Athletics 1912 Summer Olympics [75]
Feliks Leparsky  Russian Empire (RU1) Fencing 1912 Summer Olympics [76]
Georges Lutz  France (FRA) Cycling 1908 Summer Olympics [77]
Wilhelm Lützow  Germany (GER) Swimming 1912 Summer Olympics Silver [78]
William Lyshon  United States (USA) Wrestling 1912 Summer Olympics [79]
Henry Macintosh  Great Britain (GBR) Athletics 1912 Summer Olympics Gold [80]
Duncan Mackinnon  Great Britain (GBR) Rowing 1908 Summer Olympics Gold [81]
Gilchrist Maclagan  Great Britain (GBR) Rowing 1908 Summer Olympics Gold [82]
Leopold Mayer  Austria (AUT) Swimming 1906 Intercalated Games [83]
Alphonse Meignant  France (FRA) Rowing 1912 Summer Olympics [84]
Robert Merz  Austria (AUT) Football 1912 Summer Olympics [85]
Georg Mickler  Germany (GER) Athletics 1912 Summer Olympics [86]
Percival Molson  Canada (CAN) Athletics 1904 Summer Olympics [87]
Alfred Motté  France (FRA) Athletics 1908 Summer Olympics, 1912 Summer Olympics [88]
István Mudin  Hungary (HUN) Athletics 1906 Intercalated Games, 1908 Summer Olympics Silver, bronze [89]
Edward Nash  Great Britain (GBR) Equestrianism 1912 Summer Olympics [90]
Grigori Nikitin  Russian Empire (RU1) Football 1912 Summer Olympics [91]
Charles Oldaker  Great Britain (GBR) Gymnastics 1908 Summer Olympics [92]
Harcourt Ommundsen  Great Britain (GBR) Shooting 1908 Summer Olympics, 1912 Summer Olympics Silver (x2) [93]
Alan Patterson  Great Britain (GBR) Athletics 1908 Summer Olympics, 1912 Summer Olympics [94]
Árpád Pédery  Hungary (HUN) Gymnastics 1912 Summer Olympics Silver [95]
Jacques Person  Germany (GER) Athletics 1912 Summer Olympics [96]
William Philo  Great Britain (GBR) Boxing 1908 Summer Olympics Bronze [97]
Hermann Plaskuda  Germany (GER) Fencing 1912 Summer Olympics [98]
Léon Ponscarme  France (FRA) Cycling 1900 Summer Olympics [99]
Bobby Powell  Canada (CAN) Tennis 1908 Summer Olympics [100]
Kenneth Powell  Great Britain (GBR) Athletics, tennis 1908 Summer Olympics, 1912 Summer Olympics [101]
Reggie Pridmore  Great Britain (GBR) Hockey 1908 Summer Olympics Gold [102]
Joseph Racine  France (FRA) Cycling 1912 Summer Olympics [103]
Thomas Raddall  Great Britain (GBR) Shooting 1908 Summer Olympics [104]
Maurice Raoul-Duval  France (FRA) Polo 1900 Summer Olympics Bronze [105]
Josef Rieder  Germany (GER) Cycling 1912 Summer Olympics [106]
John Robinson  Great Britain (GBR) Hockey 1908 Summer Olympics Gold [107]
Patrick Roche  Great Britain (GBR) Athletics 1908 Summer Olympics [108]
Claude Ross  Australasia (ANZ) Athletics 1912 Summer Olympics [109]
Albert Rowland  Australasia (ANZ) Athletics 1908 Summer Olympics [110]
Maurice Salomez  France (FRA) Athletics 1900 Summer Olympics [111]
Ronald Sanderson  Great Britain (GBR) Rowing 1908 Summer Olympics Gold [112]
Ludwig Sauerhöfer  Germany (GER) Wrestling 1912 Summer Olympics [113]
Heinrich Schneidereit  Germany (GER) Tug of war, weightlifting 1906 Intercalated Games Gold, bronze (x2) [114]
André Six  France (FRA) Swimming 1900 Summer Olympics Silver [115]
Pierre Six  France (FRA) Football 1908 Summer Olympics [116]
Michel Soalhat  France (FRA) Athletics 1906 Intercalated Games [117]
John Somers-Smith  Great Britain (GBR) Rowing 1908 Summer Olympics Gold [118]
Eberhard Sorge  Germany (GER) Gymnastics 1912 Summer Olympics [119]
Alfred Staats  Germany (GER) Gymnastics 1912 Summer Olympics [120]
Jenő Szántay  Hungary (HUN) Fencing 1908 Summer Olympics [121]
Geoffrey Taylor  Canada (CAN) Rowing 1908 Summer Olympics, 1912 Summer Olympics Bronze (x2) [122]
Waldemar Tietgens  Germany (GER) Rowing 1900 Summer Olympics Gold [123]
Dragutin Tomašević  Serbia (SRB) Athletics 1912 Summer Olympics [124]
Justin Vialaret  France (FRA) Football 1908 Summer Olympics [125]
Charles Vigurs  Great Britain (GBR) Gymnastics 1908 Summer Olympics, 1912 Summer Olympics Bronze [126]
Hermann von Bönninghausen  Germany (GER) Athletics 1908 Summer Olympics, 1912 Summer Olympics [127]
Bernhard von Gaza  Germany (GER) Rowing 1908 Summer Olympics Bronze [128]
Amon Ritter von Gregurich  Hungary (HUN) Fencing 1900 Summer Olympics [129]
Béla von Las-Torres  Hungary (HUN) Swimming 1908 Summer Olympics, 1912 Summer Olympics Silver [130]
Eduard von Lütcken  Germany (GER) Equestrianism 1912 Summer Olympics Silver [131]
Friedrich Karl, Prince von Preußen  Germany (GER) Equestrianism 1912 Summer Olympics Bronze [132]
Edmond Wallace  France (FRA) Fencing 1900 Summer Olympics [133]
Rudolf Watzl  Austria (AUT) Wrestling 1906 Intercalated Games Gold, bronze [134]
Arthur Wear  United States (USA) Tennis 1904 Summer Olympics Bronze [135]
Arthur Wilde  Great Britain (GBR) Shooting 1908 Summer Olympics [136]
Tony Wilding  Australasia (ANZ) Tennis 1912 Summer Olympics Bronze [137]
Edward Williams  Great Britain (GBR) Rowing 1908 Summer Olympics Bronze [138]
Arthur Wilson  Great Britain (GBR) Rugby 1908 Summer Olympics Silver [139]
Herbert Wilson  Great Britain (GBR) Polo 1908 Summer Olympics Gold [140]
Richard Yorke  Great Britain (GBR) Athletics 1908 Summer Olympics, 1912 Summer Olympics [141]
Heinrich Ziegler  Germany (GER) Fencing 1912 Summer Olympics [142]
Béla Zulawszky  Hungary (HUN) Fencing 1908 Summer Olympics, 1912 Summer Olympics Silver [143]

See also

Notes

A.^ This includes Hermann von Bönninghausen and Paul Berger, who both died following the war of complications from their war injuries.[1][144]
B.^ The country the individual competed for at the time.

References

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1950 Indian filmDahejDirected byV. ShantaramWritten byShams LucknaviProduced byRajkamal KalamandirStarringPrithviraj KapoorJayshreeKaran DewanLalita PawarCinematographyV. AvadhootMusic byVasant DesaiProductioncompanyRajkamal KalamandirRelease date 1950 (1950) Running time149 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageHindi Dahej (Dowry) is a 1952 Hindi social family drama film based on the dowry system directed by V. Shantaram. Produced by Rajkamal Kalamandir, the director of photography was V. Avadhoot.&#…

Artikel ini sebatang kara, artinya tidak ada artikel lain yang memiliki pranala balik ke halaman ini.Bantulah menambah pranala ke artikel ini dari artikel yang berhubungan atau coba peralatan pencari pranala.Tag ini diberikan pada Februari 2023. SDN 009 NongsaInformasiJenisSekolah NegeriAlamatLokasiKavling Senjulung Punggur, Batam, Kepri,  IndonesiaMoto SDN 009 Nongsa, merupakan salah satu Sekolah Menengah Dasar Negeri yang ada di Provinsi Kepulauan Riau, yang beralamat di Kavling Senjulung…

La Orquesta Sinfónica de Bournemouth (BSO) es una orquesta inglesa que tiene el objetivo de servir al suroeste y el sur de Inglaterra. Fundada en 1893, la BSO tiene reputación como una de las orquestas más importantes del Reino Unido, y ha trabajado con muchos de los más importantes compositores, directores e intérpretes del mundo. Originalmente basada en Bournemouth, la BSO trasladó sus oficinas a la vecina ciudad de Poole en 1979.[1]​ Sedes La Orquesta ha trabajado con un gran núm…

Ferrocarril Salitrero de Tarapacá Redes ferroviarias de Tarapacá hacia 1930. El Ferrocarril Salitrero aparece en naranjo, mientras que las estaciones están marcadas en rojo y las oficinas salitreras en celeste.LugarUbicación Provincias de Iquique y del Tamarugal, Región de TarapacáDescripciónInauguración 28 de julio de 1871Clausura 21 de septiembre de 1951Características técnicasLongitud red 537 km[1]​Ancho de vía 1435 mmElectrificación VaporExplotaciónEstado Activo (operado p…

Montefalcone Appennino Vorlage:Infobox Gemeinde in Italien/Wartung/Wappen fehlt? Montefalcone Appennino (Italien) Staat Italien Region Marken Provinz Fermo (FM) Koordinaten 42° 59′ N, 13° 28′ O42.98833333333313.458888888889757Koordinaten: 42° 59′ 18″ N, 13° 27′ 32″ O Höhe 757 m s.l.m. Fläche 15,97 km² Einwohner 375 (31. Dez. 2022)[1] Postleitzahl 63855 Vorwahl 0734 ISTAT-Nummer 109014 Bezeichnung der…

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Жабурник звичайний Ілюстрація жабурник звичайний у книзі Отто Вільгельма Томе «Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz» (укр. «Флора Німеччини, Австрії та Швейцарії») 1885, Gera, Germany Охоронний статус Найменший ризик (МСОП 3.1) Біологічна класифікація Царство: Рослини (Plantae) Клада: Судинні…

This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources.Find sources: Armenia at the 2023 World Athletics Championships – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (August 2023) Sporting event delegationArmenia at the2023 World Athletics ChampionshipsFlag of ArmeniaWA codeARMin Budapest, Hungary19 August 2023 (2023-08-19) – 27 August 2023&…

Representative cross for Ethiopian and Eritrean Orthodox church An Ethiopian Orthodox priest with traditional Axumite crosses Ethiopian, brass, latticework, blessing cross. Ethiopian crosses, Abyssinian crosses, or Ethiopian-Eritrean crosses are a grouping of Christian cross variants that are symbols of Christianity in Ethiopia, Eritrea, and among Ethiopians and Eritreans. Their elaborate, stylized design is markedly distinct from other Christian cross variants .[1][2] Ethiopian …

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Gymnastics at the Olympics Gymnasticsat the Games of the II OlympiadGymnastics pictogramVenueVélodrome de VincennesDates29–30 JulyNo. of events1 (1 men, 0 women)Competitors135 from 8 nations← 18961904 → Men's artistic individual all-aroundat the Games of the II OlympiadGymnastics competitions at the 1900 Summer Olympics. Gold medalist Gustave Sandras is depicted at top center.VenueVélodrome de VincennesDates29–30 JulyCompetitors135 from 8 nationsWi…

Highway in Argentina National Route 119Ruta nacional 119Route informationLength109 km (68 mi)Major junctionsS endParaje Cuatro BocasN endNational Route 123 in Mercedes LocationCountryArgentina Highway system Highways in Argentina National Route 119 is a national road in Argentina, running north in the Center-South of Corrientes Province. It starts at the crossing with national routes 14 and 127 running for 109 kilometres (68 mi) until it crosses National Route 123 i…

2023 crime fiction novel by J. K. Rowling The Running Grave UK first edition coverAuthorRobert Galbraith (J. K. Rowling)CountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishGenreCrime fictionPublisherSphere BooksPublication date26 September 2023Pages960ISBN978-0-3165-7210-1Preceded byThe Ink Black Heart  The Running Grave is a crime fiction novel written by J. K. Rowling, and published under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith. It was published 26 September 2023. It is the seventh novel in the Cormoran Stri…

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This article is about the city. For the type of ceramics, see Tokoname ware. City in Chūbu, JapanTokoname 常滑市CityTokoname ware tiles FlagEmblemLocation of Tokoname in Aichi PrefectureTokoname Coordinates: 34°53′11.5″N 136°49′56.4″E / 34.886528°N 136.832333°E / 34.886528; 136.832333CountryJapanRegionChūbu (Tōkai)PrefectureAichiGovernment • MayorTatsuya ItōArea • Total55.90 km2 (21.58 sq mi)Population (O…

Cryptography attack In cryptography, a padding oracle attack is an attack which uses the padding validation of a cryptographic message to decrypt the ciphertext. In cryptography, variable-length plaintext messages often have to be padded (expanded) to be compatible with the underlying cryptographic primitive. The attack relies on having a padding oracle who freely responds to queries about whether a message is correctly padded or not. Padding oracle attacks are mostly associated with CBC mode de…

Protected area in Queensland, AustraliaUndara Volcanic National ParkQueenslandIUCN category II (national park) Undara Lava TubesUndara Volcanic National ParkNearest town or cityMount Surprise, QueenslandCoordinates18°12′4″S 144°35′46″E / 18.20111°S 144.59611°E / -18.20111; 144.59611Established1993Area615 km²Managing authoritiesQueensland Parks and Wildlife ServiceSee alsoProtected areas of Queensland Undara Lava Tubes The Undara Volcanic National Park is a na…

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Arquidiocese de BarranquillaArchidiœcesis Barranquillensis Arquidiocese de Barranquilla Localização País Colômbia Dioceses sufragâneas El Banco, Riohacha, Santa Marta, Valledupar Estatísticas População 3 209 400 Área 3 386 km² Paróquias 159 Sacerdotes 204 Informação Rito romano Criação da diocese 7 de julho de 1932 Elevação a arquidiocese 25 de abril de 1969 Catedral Catedral Metropolitana de Barranquilla Padroeiro São José Governo da arquidiocese Arcebispo Pab…

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