Historie

Tauziehen - Olympische Spiele

 

1900

1. Schweden/Dänemark

(Gustaf Söderström, Karl Gustaf Staff, August Nilsson, Eugen Schmidt, Edgar Aabye, Charles Winckler)

2.

Frankreich (Robert Basset, Constantin Henriquez de Zubiera, Emile Sarrade, Joseph Roffo, Jean Collas, Charles Gondouin)

 

1904

1. USA

(Oscar Olson, Sidney Johnson, Henry Seiling, Conrad Magnusson, Patrick Flanagan)

2. USA

(Max Braun, William Seiling, Orrin Upshaw, Charles Rose, August Rodenberg)

3. USA

(Charles Haberkorn, Frank Kungler, Charles Thias, Harry Jacobs, Oscar Friede)

 

1906

1. Deutschland

(Heinrich Schneidereit, Heinrich Rondi, Wilhelm Born, Wilhelm Dörr, Carl Kaltenbach, Wilhelm Ritzenhoff, Joseph Krämer, Julius Wagner)

2. Griechenland

(Spyros Vellas, Panayotis Trivoulidis, Vasilios Psakhos, Georgios Psakhos, Konstantinos Lazaros, Spyros Lazaros,Georgios Papachristou, Antonios Tsitas)

3. Schweden

(Carl Svensson, Anton Gustafsson, Axel Norling, Ture Wersäll, Oswald Holmberg, Erik Granfelt, Gustaf Grönberger, Eric Lemming)

 

1908

1. Großbritannien

(William Hirons, Frederick Goodfellow, Edmond Barrett, James Shepherd, Frederick Humphreys, Edwin Mills, Albert Ireton, Frederick Merriman)

2. Großbritannien

(Patrick Philbin, James Clark, Thomas Butler, Alexander Kidd, George Smith, Thomas Swindlehurst, Daniel McLowry, William Greggan)

3. Großbritannien

(Walter Tammas, William Slade, Alexander Munro, Ernest Ebbage, Thomas Homewood, Walter Chaffe, James Woodget, Joseph Dowler)

 

1912

1. Schweden

(Adolf Bergman, Arvid Andersson, Johan Edman, Erik Fredriksson, Carl Jonsson, Erik Larsson, August Gustafsson, Herbert Lindström)

2. Großbritannien

Alexander Munro, James Shepherd, John Sewell, Joseph Dowler, Edwin Mills, Frederick Humphreys, Mathias Hynes, Walter Chaffe)

 

1920

1. Großbritannien

(George Cannning, Frederick Holmes, Edwin Mills, James Shepherd, Harry Stiff, John Sewell, Frederick Humphreys, Ernest Thorn)

2. Niederlande

(Wilhelmus Bekkers, Johannes Hengeveld, Sytse Jansma, Hendrikus Janssen, Antonius van Loon, Willem van Loon, Marinus van Rekum, Willem van Rekum)

3. Belgien

(Edouard Bourguignon, Alphonse Ducatillon, Remy Maertens, Christin Piek, Henri Pintens, Charles van den Broeck, Francois van Hoorenbeek, Gustave Wuyts)