The 1935 Summer Deaflympics officially known as 4th International Games for the Deaf was an international multi-sport event that was held from 17 August 1935 to 24 August 1935. It was hosted by London, England,[1][2] with events held at White City Stadium.[3]
The tournament saw the debut of an American team.[4]
Participating Countries
The following countries participated in the 1935 Deaflympics:[5]
Great Britain(GBR) John Alfred Aldred Atkin[c] Donoghue[d] Robin Alexander Gale Bernard Gibson Harry Henderson Jack Pyrah Terence Henry Roberts Walter Frederick Smith Whiteman[e] James Young
Belgium(BEL) Robert Beernaert Jules Bouillez Boudewijn Bultinck Georges De Rijcke Gustaaf De Weweire Louis Dehaes Georges Deridder Jean Hamelryckx Alfons Hellebuyck Gustave Leonard Rysermans Lambert Salaets Albert Teirlinck Guillaume Thewissen Pierre Van Damme Rene Van De Weghe Gilbert Van Wayenberg
France(FRA) Rene Bertinetti Bernard Bourgeois Fernand Casier Francois Raymond Champoux Guy Chateau Marcel Demay Gaston Jallut Paul Naslin Robert Niderost Pierre Jean Pagny Marceau Pealapra Henri Perier Felix Rieutort Georges Thebault