Date | 10 April 1896 — 10:00 |
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Status | Olympic |
Location | Panathinaiko Stadio, Athina |
Participants | 18 from 6 countries |
Alfred Flatow competed in Athens with his cousin, Gustav Flatow. Both were Jewish. During World War II, both were victims of Hitler’s “final solution,” perishing in concentration camps, Alfred in 1942 and Gustav in 1945.
Pos | Competitor(s) | NOC | Points | |||
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1 | Alfred Flatow | GER | – | Gold | ||
2 | Louis Zutter | SUI | – | Silver | ||
Adolphe Grisel | FRA | – | ||||
Carl Schuhmann | GER | – | ||||
Conrad Böcker | GER | – | ||||
Gustav Flatow | GER | – | ||||
Georg Hillmar | GER | – | ||||
Fritz Manteuffel | GER | – | ||||
Karl Neukirch | GER | – | ||||
Richard Röstel | GER | – | ||||
Gustav Schuft | GER | – | ||||
Hermann Weingärtner | GER | – | ||||
Filippos Karvelas | GRE | – | ||||
Ioannis Mitropoulos | GRE | – | ||||
Antonios Papaioannou | GRE | – | ||||
Gyula Kakas | HUN | – | ||||
Dezső Wein | HUN | – | ||||
Charles Champaud | BUL | – |