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Georges Édouard
Johin (31 July 1877 in
Paris – 6
December 1955 in Tessancourt-sur-Aubette) was a
French croquet player and
Olympic champion. He received...
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Event Gold
Silver Bronze Singles, one ball Gaston Aumoitte (FRA) Georges
Johin (FRA) Chrétien Waydelich (FRA) Singles, two
balls Chrétien Waydelich (FRA)...
- solo
acoustic favorites and hits live for 30 minutes, in a show with Von
Johin (musician/publisher Mike Lawson) and
Cypress Rosewood (musician Tony Gerber)...
- (格闘ディナーでございます,
Kakuto dina de gozaimasu) 166. "Bad Manors" (怪奇! お上品館, Kaiki! O
johin yakata) 167. "La Miserable" (飢えたマドモアゼル, Ueta madomoazeru) 168. "Le Karaté...
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Laurent 28 June
Croquet Singles, one ball France
Gaston Aumoitte Georges Johin Chrétien
Waydelich 11 July
Croquet Singles, two
balls France Chrétien Waydelich...
- Gyōsan tabe ya. = "Eat heartily."
hannari H-L-L-L or L-L-H-L hanayaka,
jōhin elegant, splendid,
graceful mainly used in
Kyoto Hannari-****a
kimono =...
- and the
doubles event was won by the pair of
Gaston Aumoitte and
Georges Johin,
securing all the
medals as all 10 parti****nts were French. The oldest...
- The ****an
Times Online.
Retrieved 14
January 2016. Cali, Joseph; Dougill,
Johin (2013).
Shinto shrines a
guide to the
sacred sites of ****an's
ancient religion...
- the 1900
Summer Olympics singles two
balls Gold
Gaston Aumoitte,
Georges Johin Croquet at the 1900
Summer Olympics doubles Gold Émile Billard, Paul Perquer...
- from
France competed. The
event was won by
Gaston Aumoitte, with
Georges Johin taking second and Chrétien
Waydelich third. This was the only appearance...