Austria at the 1912 Summer Olympics

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Austria at the
1912 Summer Olympics
Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg
IOC code AUT
NOC Austrian Olympic Committee
Website www.olympia.at  (in German)
in Stockholm
Competitors85 (76 men and 6 women) in 12 sports
Medals
Ranked 17th
Gold
0
Silver
2
Bronze
2
Total
4
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
1906 Intercalated Games
The team of Austria at the opening ceremony. 1912 Opening ceremony - Austria.JPG
The team of Austria at the opening ceremony.

Austria competed at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden. Austrian and Hungarian results at early Olympic Games are generally kept separate despite the union of the two nations as Austria-Hungary at the time. 85 competitors, 76 men and 6 women, took part in 46 events in 12 sports. [1]

Contents

Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Richard Verderber
Otto Herschmann
Rudolf Cvetko
Friedrich Golling
Andreas Suttner
Albert Bogen
Reinhold Trampler
Fencing Men's team sabre July 15
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Felix Pipes
Arthur Zborzil
Tennis Men's outdoor doubles July 5
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Richard Verderber Fencing Men's foil July 8
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Margarete Adler
Klara Milch
Josephine Sticker
Berta Zahourek
Swimming Women's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay July 15

Aquatics

Swimming

Eight swimmers competed for Austria at the 1912 Games. It was the fifth time the nation had competed in swimming, a sport in which Austria had competed at each Olympic Games. The team finished with a bronze medal, won in the women's relay event, for the third straight time that the Austrian swimming team had won precisely one bronze medal.

None of the Austrian swimmers advanced to the finals in their individual events; only two reached the semifinals. The women's relay team was one of four to compete. A single race was held, in which the Austrian women came in third behind Great Britain and Germany but before the host Sweden.

Men
SwimmerEventsHeatQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
Franz Schuh 400 m freestyle N/A6:09.43Did not advance
1500 m freestyle N/A25:19.82 QDid not startDid not advance
Zeno von Singalewicz 400 m breaststroke N/A7:04.03 qDid not finishDid not advance
Josef Wastl 200 m breaststroke N/A3:25.64Did not advance
400 m breaststroke N/ADid not finishDid not advance
Women
SwimmerEventsHeatQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
Margarete Adler 100 m freestyle N/A1:34.44Did not advance
Josefa Kellner 100 m freestyle N/A1:41.24Did not advance
Klara Milch 100 m freestyle N/A1:37.23Did not advance
Josephine Sticker 100 m freestyle N/A1:31.84Did not advance
Berta Zahourek 100 m freestyle N/A1:38.63Did not advance
Margarete Adler
Klara Milch
Josephine Sticker
Berta Zahourek
4 × 100 m free relay N/A6:17.0Bronze medal icon.svg

Water polo

Austria made its Olympic water polo debut in 1912. The team advanced to the final, on the strength of a one-goal win over Hungary in the quarterfinals and a bye in the semifinals. Austria was then crushed by the British side, 8 to nil, in the final. Following this, and due to the use of the Bergvall System for the tournament, the Austrians did not automatically win the silver medal (as they would in a standard single-elimination tournament) but had to compete further. Their first silver-medal round match was against Sweden; a win in this match would pit the Austrians against Belgium for silver and bronze. Austria lost, however, and thus their match against Belgium meant either bronze or fourth place for the squad. A tight loss to the Belgians dropped the Austrian side from the medals race.

TeamEventQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinalsRepechage semifinalRepechage finalSilver round 1Silver round 2Silver matchRank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Austria Water polo Flag of Hungary (1867-1918).svg  Hungary  (HUN)
W 5–4
ByeFlag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Great Britain  (GBR)
L 0–8
ByeByeFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden  (SWE)
L 1–8
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium  (BEL)
L 5–4
Did not advance4
Quarterfinals
July 9, 1912 Austria  Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg54Flag of Hungary (1848-1849, 1867-1869).svg  Hungary Djurgårdsbrunnsviken
Scheff, ?Goals Fazekas, Hégner, Rémi, ?
Final
July 13, 1912 Austria  Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg08Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Djurgårdsbrunnsviken
Goals?
Silver round 1
July 14, 1912 Austria  Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg18Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Djurgårdsbrunnsviken
Scheff Goals R. Andersson (3), Bergqvist (3), V. Andersson (2)
Silver round 2
July 15, 1912 Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg45Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Djurgårdsbrunnsviken
Scheff, ?Goals?

Athletics

12 athletes represented Austria. It was the third appearance of the nation in athletics. Hans Tronner's fifth-place finish in the discus throw was the best result for Austria in 1912, tying the best placing in the nation's history for athletics.

The rank given is the rank in that athlete's heat.

AthleteEventsHeatSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
Philipp Ehrenreich Long jump N/A6.1423Did not advance
Fritz Fleischer 100 m  ?4Did not advance
200 m  ?3Did not advance
Viktor Franzl Long jump N/A6.5718Did not advance
Pole vault N/A3.2018Did not advance
Karl Hack Marathon N/ADid not finish
Gustav Krojer Triple jump N/A13.4515Did not advance
Javelin throw N/ANo mark24Did not advance
Pentathlon N/AElim-3 5421
Felix Kwieton Marathon N/A3:00:48.020
Wladyslaw Ponurski 200 m  ?4Did not advance
400 m  ?3Did not advance
Emmerich Rath Marathon N/A3:27:03.833
Ind. cross country N/ADid not finish
Rudolf Rauch 100 m  ?3Did not advance
200 m  ?3Did not advance
Josef Schäffer Shot put N/A11.4413Did not advance
Discus throw N/A34.8729Did not advance
Two handed discus N/A63.5016Did not advance
Decathlon N/A6568.58510
Hans Tronner Discus throw N/A41.245Did not advance
Two handed discus N/A66.6613Did not advance
Fritz Weinzinger 100 m  ?3Did not advance
Fritz Fleischer
Gustav Kröjer
Rudolf Rauch
Fritz Weinzinger
4 × 100 m 44.82Did not advance

Cycling

6 cyclists represented Austria. It was the second appearance of the nation in cycling, in which Austria had not competed since 1896. Robert Rammer was the first Austrian to finish the time trial, which was the only cycling race held; he placed 23rd. As a team, the top four Austrian cyclists placed 7th out of the 15 competing teams.

Road cycling

CyclistEventsFinal
ResultRank
Josef Hellensteiner Ind. time trial 11:54:00.245
Adolf Kofler Ind. time trial 11:39:32.631
Rudolf Kramer Ind. time trial 11:53:12.843
Robert Rammer Ind. time trial 11:30:40.823
Alois Wacha Ind. time trial 12:01:12.452
Josef Zilker Ind. time trial 11:54:38.746
Josef Hellensteiner
Adolf Kofler
Rudolf Kramer
Robert Rammer
Team time trial 46:57:26.47

Diving

A single diver represented Austria, which was one of three nations (along with Great Britain and host Sweden) to send women to the first Olympic women's diving competition. It was Austria's first appearance in diving. Hanny Kellner did not finish the competition.

DiverEventsHeatsFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Hanny Kellner 10 m platform Did not finishDid not advance

Fencing

12 fencers represented Austria. It was the fourth appearance of the nation in fencing, in which Austria had not competed in 1904. The sabre team's second-place finish was Austria's best fencing result to date, as the nation had done no better than bronze before. It was Otto Herschmann's second silver medal—he had won one in swimming 16 years earlier. Richard Verderber, another member of the sabre team, was the only Austrian to qualify for the final in an individual event, winning the bronze in the foil event.

FencerEventRound 1QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
RecordRankRecordRankRecordRankRecordRank
Albert Bogen Sabre 2 wins2 QDid not startDid not advance
Rudolf Cvetko Foil 3 losses5Did not advance
Franz Dereani Foil 4 losses5Did not advance
Sabre 1 win2 QDid not startDid not advance
Friedrich Golling Foil 2 losses3 Q4 losses5Did not advance
Sabre 2 wins4Did not advance
Arthur Griez von Ronse Épée 4 losses3 Q3 losses4Did not advance
Karl Münich Sabre 3 wins1 QDid not startDid not advance
Josef Puhm Foil 3 losses4Did not advance
Sabre 2 wins3 QDid not startDid not advance
Andreas Suttner Foil 3 losses4Did not advance
Reinhold Trampler Foil 5 losses6Did not advance
Richard Verderber Foil 1 loss1 Q2 losses3 Q0 losses1 Q4–3Bronze medal icon.svg
Ernest zu Hohenlohe Sabre Bye3 losses4Did not advance
Albert Bogen
Rudolf Cvetko
Friedrich Golling
Otto Herschmann
Andreas Suttner
Reinhold Trampler
Richard Verderber
Team sabre N/A2–01 Q2–12 Q2–1Silver medal icon.svg

Football

Round of 16

Austria  Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg5–1Flag of the German Empire.svg  Germany
Robert Merz Soccerball shade.svg75'Soccerball shade.svg81'
Studnicka Soccerball shade.svg58'
Neubauer Soccerball shade.svg62'
Cimera Soccerball shade.svg89'
Jäger Soccerball shade.svg35'
Råsunda Stadium, Stockholm
Attendance: 2,000

Quarterfinals

Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg3–1Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg  Austria
Bouvy Soccerball shade.svg8'
ten Cate Soccerball shade.svg12'
Vos Soccerball shade.svg30'
Müller Soccerball shade.svg41'
Råsunda Stadium, Stockholm
Attendance: 7,000

Consolation quarterfinals

Austria  Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg1–0Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Grundwald Soccerball shade.svg2'
Traneberg Stadium, Stockholm
Attendance: 200

Consolation semifinals

Austria  Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg5–1Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg  Italy
Grundwald Soccerball shade.svg40'Soccerball shade.svg89'
Müller Soccerball shade.svg30'
Hussak Soccerball shade.svg49'
Studnicka Soccerball shade.svg65'
Berardo Soccerball shade.svg81'
Olympiastadion, Stockholm
Attendance: 3,500

Consolation final

Hungary  Flag of Hungary (1848-1849, 1867-1869).svg3–0Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg  Austria
Schlosser Soccerball shade.svg32'
Pataki Soccerball shade.svg60'
Bodnár Soccerball shade.svg76'
Råsunda Stadium, Stockholm
Attendance: 5,000
Final rank
6th place

Modern pentathlon

Austria had one competitor in the first Olympic pentathlon competition.

(The scoring system was point-for-place in each of the five events, with the smallest point total winning.)

AthleteShootingSwimmingFencingRidingRunningTotal pointsRank
ScorePointsTimePointsWinsTouchesPointsPenaltiesTimePointsTimePoints
Edmond Bernhardt 135265:03.6217186012:01.61222:34.014608

Rowing

Six rowers represented Austria. It was the nation's first appearance in rowing. Neither of Austria's two boats finished their first round heats.

(Ranks given are within each crew's heat.)

RowerEventHeatsQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
Alfred Heinrich Single sculls Did not finishDid not advance
Hugo Cuzna
Emil Jand (cox)
Georg Kröder
Fritz Krombholz
Richard Mayer
Coxed four Did not finishDid not advance

Shooting

Seven shooters represented Austria. It was the nation's first appearance in shooting.

RowerEventFinal
ResultRank
Edmond Bernhardt 50 m pistol 24553
30 m rapid fire pistol 19440
Johann Dulnig 600 m free rifle 4181
300 m military rifle, 3 pos. 4181
Heinrich Elbogen 100 m deer, single shots 387
100 m deer, double shots 4816
Adolf Michel 100 m deer, single shots 3610
Peter Paternelli 100 m deer, single shots 3115
Adolf Schmal, Jr. 50 m pistol 40639
30 m rapid fire pistol 26920
Eberhard Steinböck 100 m deer, single shots 2331
Heinrich Elbogen
Adolf Michel
Peter Paternelli
Eberhard Steinböck
100 m team deer, single shots 1154

Tennis

Three tennis players represented Austria at the 1912 Games. It was the nation's second appearance, and two of the players were veterans of the 1908 Summer Olympics. These two, Pipes and Zborzil, gave the nation its first Olympic medal in tennis with their silver in the outdoor doubles—an event in which they had lost a quarterfinal match four years earlier.

Men
AthleteEventRound of 128Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Felix Pipes Outdoor singles Flag of the German Empire.svg  Lindpainter  (GER)
W 6–2, 6–3, 6–3
Red Ensign of South Africa (1912-1951).svg  Tapscott  (RSA)
L 3–6, 7–5, 4–6, 7–5, 7–5
did not advance31
Ludwig von Salm Outdoor singles ByeFlag of Norway.svg  Petersen  (NOR)
W 6–1, 7–5, 6–3
Flag of Sweden.svg  Boström  (SWE)
W 7–5, 6–4, 6–1
Flag of Sweden.svg  Wennergren  (SWE)
W 6–3, 5–7, 7–5, 6–1
Red Ensign of South Africa (1912-1951).svg  Kitson  (RSA)
L 6–2, 6–2, 6–4
Did not advance5
Arthur Zborzil Outdoor singles ByeFlag of Sweden.svg  Benckert  (SWE)
W 6–2, 6–4, 1–6, 6–3
Bohemian Olympic Flag (1912).svg  Robětín  (BOH)
W 6–4, 6–2, 6–1
Bohemian Olympic Flag (1912).svg  Šebek  (BOH)
W 6–1, 6–0, 3–6, 6–2
Flag of the German Empire.svg  Kreuzer  (GER)
L 6–4, 6–3, 6–2
Did not advance5
Felix Pipes
Arthur Zborzil
Outdoor doubles N/AFlag of Norway.svg  Bjørklund & Smith  (NOR)
W 6–0, 6–2, 6–0
ByeFlag of Sweden.svg  Benckert & Boström  (SWE)
W 6–3, 4–6, 6–1, 6–1
Flag of France.svg  Canet & Mény  (FRA)
W 7–5, 2–6, 3–6, 10–8, 10–8
Red Ensign of South Africa (1912-1951).svg  Kitson & Winslow  (RSA)
L 4–6, 6–1, 6–2, 6–2
Silver medal icon.svg

Wrestling

Greco-Roman

Eight wrestlers competed in Austria's Olympic wrestling debut, two each in four of the five weight classes. Four of the eight reached the fourth round of competition before receiving their second loss, but none was able to advance further into the tournament.

WrestlerClassFirst roundSecond roundThird roundFourth roundFifth roundSixth roundSeventh roundFinal
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Match A
Opposition
Result
Match B
Opposition
Result
Match C
Opposition
Result
Rank
Karl Barl Light heavyweight Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg  Pikker  (RUS)
L
Flag of Norway.svg  Løvold  (NOR)
W
Flag of Denmark.svg  Christensen  (DEN)
L
did not advance16
Viktor Fischer Lightweight Flag of Norway.svg  Frydenlund  (NOR)
W
Flag of Russia.svg  Laitinen  (FIN)
L
Flag of Denmark.svg  Hansen  (DEN)
W
Flag of Sweden.svg  Malmström  (SWE)
L
did not advance17
Peter Kokotowitsch Middleweight Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg  Gargano  (ITA)
W
Flag of Sweden.svg  Fältström  (SWE)
L
Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg  Polis  (RUS)
W
Flag of Russia.svg  Jokinen  (FIN)
L
did not advance11
Hans Rauss Featherweight Flag of Russia.svg  Koskelo  (FIN)
L
US flag 48 stars.svg  Retzer  (USA)
W
ByeFlag of Russia.svg  Lehmusvirta  (FIN)
L
did not advance12
Friedrich Schärer Featherweight US flag 48 stars.svg  Retzer  (USA)
W
Flag of Sweden.svg  Andersson  (SWE)
W
Flag of Russia.svg  Koskelo  (FIN)
L
Flag of Denmark.svg  Hetmar  (DEN)
L
did not advance12
Josef Stejskal Lightweight Flag of Russia.svg  Tirkkonen  (FIN)
L
Flag of Russia.svg  Urvikko  (FIN)
L
did not advance31
Alois Totuschek Middleweight Flag of Sweden.svg  Johansson  (SWE)
L
Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Rhys  (GBR)
W
Flag of Sweden.svg  Frank  (SWE)
W
Flag of Russia.svg  Westerlund  (FIN)
L
did not advance11
Johann Trestler Light heavyweight Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg  Gardini  (ITA)
L
Flag of the German Empire.svg  Lange  (GER)
L
did not advance20

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