- Émile-Georges
Drigny (3 July 1883 – 9 July 1957) was a
French sports official and
water polo player, who
competed at the 1920
Summer Olympics. He started...
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Doerner Australia M
swimming 1,
water polo 1 1948 1948 1 Émile-Georges
Drigny France M
swimming 2,
water polo 1 1908 1920 3 Taha
Youssef El-Gamal Egypt...
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Britain 1908–1924 Erik
Bergvall Sweden 1924–1928 Émile-Georges
Drigny France 1928–1932
Walther Binner Germany 1932–1936
Harold Fern Great Britain...
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Syndrome (PAES) |
Cleveland Clinic".
Cleveland Clinic.
Retrieved 2016-12-19.
Drigny, Joffrey; Reboursière, Emmanuel; Desvergée, Antoine; Ruet, Alexis; Hulet...
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Coach (Diving) 1989
Vicki Draves United States Diver 1969
Emile Georges Drigny France Contributor 1984
Taylor Drysdale United States Pioneer Swimmer 1994...
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Retrieved 9
April 2013 "Actualité de l'histoire" n°84, mai 2006, page 64
Drigny, Georges, "La Fin de la Saison," Le
Sport Universel Illustré,
December 4...
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following players represented France: Jean
Thorailler Émile-Georges
Drigny Albert Mayaud Henri Padou Henri Duvanel Marcel Hussaud Paul V****eur The...