Olaf von Schilling
German former swimmer (born 1943)
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Born | (1943-09-16) September 16, 1943 (age 81) Stralsund, West Germany |
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Sport | Swimming |
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Olaf von Schilling (born 16 September 1943) is a German former swimmer who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics and in the 1972 Summer Olympics.[1]
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- 1926: Germany: (Heitmann, Rademacher, Berges, Heinrich)
- 1927: Germany: (Heitmann, Rademacher, Berges, Heinrich)
- 1931: Hungary: (Wanié, Szabados, Székely, Bárány)
- 1934: Hungary: (Gróf, Maróthy, Csik, Lengyel)
- 1938: Germany: (Birr, Heimlich, Freese, Plath)
- 1947: Sweden: (Olsson, Lundén, Östrand, Johansson)
- 1950: Sweden: (Sjunnerholm, Östrand, Johansson, Larsson)
- 1954: Hungary: (Till, Dömötör, Kádas, Nyéki)
- 1958: Soviet Union: (Nikolayev, Struzhanov, Luzhkovsky, Nikitin)
- 1962: Sweden: (Rosendahl, Lindberg, Svensson, Bengtsson)
- 1966: Soviet Union: (Ilyichov, Belits-Geiman, Pletnev, Novikov)
- 1970: West Germany: (Lampe, Von Schilling, Meeuw, Fassnacht)
- 1974: West Germany: (Steinbach, Lampe, Meeuw, Nocke)
- 1977: Soviet Union: (Raskatov, Rusin, Koplyakov, Krylov)
- 1981: Soviet Union: (Shemetov, Salnikov, Chayev, Koplyakov)
- 1983: West Germany: (Fahrner, Schowtka, Schmidt, Gross)
- 1985: West Germany: (Schowtka, Gross, Schadt, Fahrner)
- 1987: West Germany: (Sitt, Henkel, Fahrner, Gross)
- 1989: Italy: (Trevisan, Gleria, Lamberti, Battistelli)
- 1991: Soviet Union: (Lepikov, Pyshnenko, Tayanovich, Sadovyi)
- 1993: Russia: (Lepikov, Pyshnenko, Mukin, Sadovyi)
- 1995: Germany: (Keller, Lampe, Spanneberg, Zesner)
- 1997: Great Britain: (Palmer, Clayton, Meadows, Salter)
- 1999: Germany: (Keller, Pohl, Conrad, Kiedel)
- 2000: Italy: (Rosolino, Pelliciari, Cercato, Brembilla)
- 2002: Italy: (Pelliciari, Brembilla, Cappellazzo, Rosolino)
- 2004: Italy: (Brembilla, Pelliciari, Rosolino, Magnini)
- 2006: Italy: (Rosolino, Berbotto, Cassio, Magnini)
- 2008: Italy: (Brembilla, Rosolino, Cassio, Magnini)
- 2010: Russia: (Lobintsev, Izotov, Perunin, Sukhorukov)
- 2012: Germany: (Biedermann, Colupaev, Rapp, Wallburger)
- 2014: Germany: (Backhaus, Lebherz, Rapp, Biedermann)
- 2016: Netherlands: (Dreesens, Brzoskowski, Stolk, Verschuren)
- 2018: Great Britain: (Jarvis, Scott, Dean, Guy)
- 2020: Russia: (Malyutin, Shchegolev, Krasnykh, Vekovishchev)
- 2022: Hungary: (Németh, Márton, Holló, Milák)
- 2024: Lithuania: (Navikonis, Lukminas
Trepočka, Rapšys, Jazdauskas)
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