- Karl
Ruberl (October 3, 1881 –
December 12, 1966), also
known as
Charles Ruberl Sr., was an
Austrian swimmer who
competed in the late 19th
century and...
- Lane of Australia, with Zoltán
Halmay of
Hungary earning silver and Karl
Ruberl of
Austria earning bronze. This was the
first appearance of the 200 metre...
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nations competed. The
event was won by
Ernst Hoppenberg of Germany, with Karl
Ruberl of
Austria second and
Johannes Drost of the
Netherlands third. This was...
- politician, 1st
Lieutenant Governor of
Newfoundland (b. 1900) 1966 – Karl
Ruberl, Austrian-American
swimmer (b. 1880) 1968 –
Tallulah Bankhead, American...
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records (both for 200 metres)
prior to this
competition were as follows.
Ruberl's Olympic record was set with ****istance from the
current of the Seine, as...
- Rank
Swimmer Nation Time
Notes 1
Frederick Lane Australia 3:04.0 Q 2 Karl
Ruberl Austria 3:06.0 Q 3
Frederick Stapleton Great
Britain 3:18.4 q 4 Louis...
- Silver Otto
Wahle Swimming 1000
metre freestyle August 12 Silver Karl
Ruberl Swimming 200
metre backstroke August 12 Silver Otto
Wahle Swimming 200...
- 1896
Athens Not held 1900
Paris details Ernst Hoppenberg Germany Karl
Ruberl Austria
Johannes Drost Netherlands 1904 St.
Louis Not held 1908 London...
- 200 m
freestyle details Frederick Lane (AUS) Zoltán Halmay (HUN) Karl
Ruberl (AUT) 1000 m
freestyle details John
Arthur Jarvis (GBR) Otto Wahle (AUT)...
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details Frederick Lane Australia 2:25.2 Zoltán
Halmay Hungary 2:31.4 Karl
Ruberl Austria 2:32.0 set OR in
semifinal 1904–1964 not
included in the Olympic...