- Doerry.
Megede places André
Tournois as the
French competitor,
rather than
Grisel (who
Megede does not list at all),
omits Doerry (who
Megede puts in...
-
Sheeran 22
Rachel Tillott 23
Queensland Annabelle Munt 19
Annalise Laver-
Megede 18
Paitin Powell 25
Shayal Kumar 22 Tia Lee
Jakubenko 19
Victoria Christina...
-
Bonomelli (Italy), André
Greuze (Belgium),
Erich Kamper (Austria),
Ekkehard zur
Megede (Germany), André
Senay (France), Björn-Johan
Weckman (Finland), Wolfgang...
- Machine. sports-reference.com Jack Lovelock. trackfield.brinkster.net *
Megede,
Ekkehard zur (1970) Die
Geschichte der
olympischen Leichtathletik - Band...
- Chalkokondylis) at 5.74 metres,
marking all six
remaining men as "also competed." Zur
Megede matches the IOC page
through the top five, but Sjöberg is
replaced by the...
- give
varying distances (Kluge
agrees with 11.20,
Olympedia has 11.03, zur
Megede has 11.15). All
agree on Papsideris's third-place
distance at 10.36 metres...
- Maynard. The
Olympic Games. In
Mallon & Widlund, pp. 37–41.
Ekkehard zur
Megede : The
history of
Olympic athletics.
Volume 1: 1896-1936.
Verlag Bartels...
- Danish, so the
Official Report appears to
include Schuhmann and Winckler.
Megede replaces Grisel with an "A. Adler" of France,
placing him 4th,
follows the...
-
placed Szokolyi second.
Mallon &
Widlund place Reichel second.
Ekkehard zur
Megede places Szokolyi second. The IOC
webpage lists Szokolyi as a finalist, suggesting...
-
Athletics 2003. SportsBooks,
Cheltenham 2003, ISBN 1-899807-16-0.
Ekkehard zur
Megede: The
Modern Olympic Century 1896–1996
Track and
Field Athletics. Deutsche...