Switzerland at the 1906 Intercalated Olympics | |
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IOC code | SUI |
NOC | Swiss Olympic Association |
Website | www |
in Athens | |
Competitors | 9 in 3 sports |
Medals Ranked 6th |
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Summer appearances | |
Winter appearances | |
Switzerland competed at the 1906 Intercalated Games in Athens, Greece. Nine athletes, all men, competed in fourteen events in three sports. [1]
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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Gold | Louis Richardet | Shooting | Military Revolver, 20 metres |
Gold | Konrad Stäheli Jean Reich Louis Richardet Marcel Meyer de Stadelhofen Alfred Grütter | Shooting | Rifle 3 positions 300 metres Team |
Gold | Marcel Meyer de Stadelhofen | Shooting | Free Rifle any position, 300 metres |
Gold | Louis Richardet | Shooting | Rifle Kneeling or Standing, 300 metres |
Silver | Konrad Stäheli | Shooting | Free Rifle any position, 300 metres |
Silver | Louis Richardet | Shooting | Rifle Gras Model Kneeling or Standing, 200 metres |
Silver | Jean Reich | Shooting | Rifle Kneeling or Standing, 300 metres |
Bronze | Jean Reich | Shooting | Rifle Gras Model Kneeling or Standing, 200 metres |
Athlete | Events | Final | |
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Result | Rank | ||
Adolf Tobler | Marathon | Did not finish |
Athlete | Events | Heat | Semifinals | Final | |||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | ||
Hans Studer | Individual road race | n/a | Unknown | ||||
Hans Studer | Sprint | n/a | Unknown | Unknown | |||
Ernst Meyer | n/a | Unknown | Unknown | ||||
Hans Studer | 333 metres time trial | n/a | 25 3/5 | 19 | |||
Ernst Meyer | 5000 metres | Unknown | 3 | Did not advance | |||
Hans Studer | Unknown | 4 | Did not advance | ||||
Ernst Meyer | 20 kilometres | Unknown | Unknown | Did not advance | |||
Hans Studer | Unknown | Unknown | Did not advance |
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