Switzerland at the 1906 Intercalated Games

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Switzerland at the
1906 Intercalated Olympics
Flag of Switzerland.svg
IOC code SUI
NOC Swiss Olympic Association
Website www.swissolympic.ch  (in German and French)
in Athens
Competitors9 in 3 sports
Medals
Ranked 6th
Gold
4
Silver
3
Bronze
1
Total
8
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]

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Medalists

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Louis Richardet Shooting Military Revolver, 20 metres
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Konrad Stäheli
Jean Reich
Louis Richardet
Marcel Meyer de Stadelhofen
Alfred Grütter
Shooting Rifle 3 positions 300 metres Team
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Marcel Meyer de Stadelhofen Shooting Free Rifle any position, 300 metres
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Louis Richardet Shooting Rifle Kneeling or Standing, 300 metres
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Konrad Stäheli Shooting Free Rifle any position, 300 metres
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Louis Richardet Shooting Rifle Gras Model Kneeling or Standing, 200 metres
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jean Reich Shooting Rifle Kneeling or Standing, 300 metres
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jean Reich Shooting Rifle Gras Model Kneeling or Standing, 200 metres

Athletics

AthleteEventsFinal
ResultRank
Adolf Tobler MarathonDid not finish

Cycling

AthleteEventsHeatSemifinalsFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
Hans Studer Individual road racen/aUnknown
Hans Studer Sprintn/aUnknownUnknown
Ernst Meyer n/aUnknownUnknown
Hans Studer 333 metres time trialn/a25 3/519
Ernst Meyer 5000 metresUnknown3Did not advance
Hans Studer Unknown4Did not advance
Ernst Meyer 20 kilometresUnknownUnknownDid not advance
Hans Studer UnknownUnknownDid not advance

Shooting

AthleteEventTarget HitsPointsRank
Louis Richardet Free pistol, 25 metres302414
Marcel Meyer de Stadelhofen 3021419
Jean Reich 2818825
Konrad Stäheli Free pistol, 50 metres302064
Louis Richardet 2919413
Marcel Meyer de Stadelhofen 2819115
Caspar Widmer 3018517
Jean Reich 2716325
Louis Richardet Gras Model Revolver, 20 metres291997
Konrad Stäheli 2919212
Caspar Widmer 2713623
Jean Reich 2010317
Marcel Meyer de Stadelhofen Did not finish
Louis Richardet Military Revolver, 20 metres30253Gold medal icon.svg
Konrad Stäheli 292404
Jean Reich 3021718
Marcel Meyer de Stadelhofen 3017430
Konrad Stäheli
Jean Reich
Louis Richardet
Marcel Meyer de Stadelhofen
Alfred Grütter
Rifle 3 positions 300 metres Team5994617Gold medal icon.svg
Marcel Meyer de Stadelhofen Free Rifle any position, 300 metres30243Gold medal icon.svg
Konrad Stäheli 30238Silver medal icon.svg
Louis Richardet 3022110
Caspar Widmer 3021015
Jean Reich 2919722
Alfred Grütter 2819423
Louis Richardet Rifle Gras Model Kneeling or Standing, 200 metres29187Silver medal icon.svg
Jean Reich 28183Bronze medal icon.svg
Marcel Meyer de Stadelhofen 208428
Louis Richardet Rifle Kneeling or Standing, 300 metres30238Gold medal icon.svg
Jean Reich 29234Silver medal icon.svg
Marcel Meyer de Stadelhofen 302227
Caspar Widmer 2920014
Konrad Stäheli 2917424

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References

  1. "Switzerland at the 1906 Intercalated Games". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 29 January 2014.