Personal information | |
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Nationality | Austrian |
Born | Brunn an der Wild, Austria | 20 September 1922
Died | 15 June 1972 49) Mödling, Austria | (aged
Sport | |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Rudolf Wurmbrand (20 September 1922 - 15 June 1972) [1] was an Austrian ice hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1948 Winter Olympics. [2]
Rezső Ignác Boldizsár "Rudolf" Bauer was a Hungarian athlete and the winner of the gold medal in the men's discus throw at the 1900 Summer Olympics. He won with 36.04 metres, a new Olympic record.
Austria competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico. 43 competitors, 38 men and 8 women, took part in 37 events in 12 sports.
Rudolf "Rudi" Nierlich was an Austrian alpine skier. Born in Sankt Wolfgang im Salzkammergut, he won a total of eight races in the Alpine Skiing World Cup, and was three times World Champion, in Slalom and giant slalom.
Austria competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany. 234 competitors, 217 men and 17 women, took part in 105 events in 19 sports.
Austria competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia and Stockholm, Sweden. 29 competitors, 24 men and 5 women, took part in 33 events in 11 sports.
Austria competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. 56 competitors, 45 men and 11 women, took part in 54 events in 14 sports.
Switzerland competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, England. 186 competitors, 178 men and 8 women, took part in 98 events in 19 sports.
Hungary competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia, and Stockholm, Sweden. 108 competitors, 88 men and 20 women, took part in 80 events in 12 sports.
Athletes from the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland. 87 competitors, 77 men and 10 women, took part in 48 events in 11 sports.
Helmut Hamann was a German athlete from Berlin who competed mainly in the 400 metres.
Rudolf Degermark was a Swedish gymnast who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. He was part of the Swedish team, which was able to win the gold medal in the gymnastics men's team event in 1908.
Johan Rudolf "Starke Rudolf" Svensson was a Swedish wrestler. He competed at the 1924, 1928 and 1932 Summer Olympics in four freestyle and Greco-Roman events in total, and won a gold or silver medal in each of them.
Slovenia first participated as an independent nation at the Olympic Games at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France, and the country has sent athletes to compete at every Games since then. The Slovenian Olympic Committee was established in 1991 and was recognised by the International Olympic Committee on 5 February 1992.
Max Rudolf was a Swiss rower who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics.
Paul F. Rudolf was a Swiss rower who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. In 1920 he was part of the Swiss boat, which won the gold medal in the coxed fours event. He was also a member of the Swiss eights which was eliminated in the first round of the eight competition.
Rudolf Eckstein was a German rower who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.
Rudolf Jeny was a Hungarian football player and manager.
Rudolf Jelen was a Czechoslovak sports shooter. He competed for Czechoslovakia at the 1920 Summer Olympics and the 1924 Summer Olympics.
Rudolf Hendel was a German judoka. He competed in the men's middleweight event at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Rudolf Strejček is a Czech weightlifter. He competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics, the 1976 Summer Olympics and the 1980 Summer Olympics.