- Léonard
Mascaux (19
January 1900 – 25 June 1965) was a
French long-distance runner. He
competed in the men's 5000
metres at the 1924
Summer Olympics....
- Claude-Léon
Mascaux at
Olympedia Claude-Léon
Mascaux at databaseOlympics.com
Archived 2007-03-09 at the
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Mascaux at Sports-Reference...
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Mascaux C,
Angelova M,
Vasaturo A,
Beane J,
Hijazi K,
Anthoine G, et al. (July...
- Dimitriadis (GRE)
Discobole Finlandais Frantz Heldenstein (LUX) Vers l'olympiade Jean René Gauguin (DEN) Le
Boxeur Claude-Léon
Mascaux (FRA)
Cadre de Medailles...
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Mascaux C,
Iannino N,
Martin B,
Paesmans M,
Berghmans T,
Dusart M,
Haller A, Lothaire...
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officer (born 1889) René Jeannel,
entomologist (born 1879)
March Claude-Léon
Mascaux,
sculptor (born 1882) 6
March –
Jules Goux,
motor racing driver (born 1885)...
- awarded, one to Jean René
Gauguin of
Denmark and the
other to Claude-Léon
Mascaux of France. * Host
nation (France) The
medal count on the IOC website...
- Dimitriadis (GRE) "Discobole Finlandais" Frantz Heldenstein (LUX) "Vers l'olympiade" Jean René Gauguin (DEN)
Boxer Claude-Léon
Mascaux (FRA)
Sports medals...
- Boucher, organist, composer, and
pedagogue (died 1964) 13 June – Claude-Léon
Mascaux,
sculptor (died 1965) 22 June –
Jacques Thubé,
sailor and
Olympic gold...
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Sylvain Michel Ardan Cinematography Willy Faktorovitch Edited by Jean
Mascaux Marcelle Saysset Music by
Marcel Stern Production company Alma Productions...