- Jindřich
Maudr (10
January 1906 – 1 May 1990) was a
Czech wrestler. He won an
Olympic silver medal in Greco-Roman
wrestling in 1928. He also competed...
- at 1 point, each
survived his
first loss, to
Maudr and Pütsep, and
finished the
round with 4 points.
Maudr finished the
round with 3
points after winning...
- palaeontologist. Rab
Bruce Lockhart, 73,
Scottish rugby player and academic. Jindřich
Maudr, 84,
Czechoslovak wrestler.
Frits Warmolt Went, 86, Dutch-American biologist...
- Väinö
Ikonen Finland 1928
Amsterdam details Kurt
Leucht Germany Jindřich
Maudr Czechoslovakia
Giovanni Gozzi Italy 1932 Los
Angeles details Jakob Brendel...
- Zombori (HUN) 1931 Prag Kustaa Pihlajamäki (FIN) Sebastian Hering (GER) Jindřich
Maudr (TCH) 1933
Helsinki Kustaa Pihlajamäki (FIN) Wolfgang Ehrl (GER) Sven...
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Games Gold
Silver Bronze Bantamweight details Kurt
Leucht Germany
Jindrich Maudr Czechoslovakia
Giovanni Gozzi Italy
Featherweight details Voldemar Väli...
- due to Schack's retirement,
staying as the only
wrestler with 0 points.
Maudr's second win came by fall, as he sta**** at 1 point.
Koskela also won by fall...
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Games Gold
Silver Bronze Bantamweight details Kurt
Leucht Germany
Jindrich Maudr Czechoslovakia
Giovanni Gozzi Italy
Featherweight details Voldemar Väli...
- the nation's 3rd
appearance in the
sport as well as the Games. Jindřich
Maudr won the nation's
first Olympic medal in wrestling,
taking silver in the...
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Opposition Result Ibrahim Kamel Men's
bantamweight Aria (FRA) L
Decision 3pts
Maudr (TCH) L Fall 6pts Did not
advance — 14 Ali
Kamel Men's
featherweight Kárpáti (HUN)...