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- Chrétien André Waydelich (28 November 1841 in Strasbourg – 7 September 1917 in Paris) was a French croquet player and Olympic champion. He received a...
-  Gaston Aumoitte (FRA)  Georges Johin (FRA)  Chrétien Waydelich (FRA) Singles, two balls  Chrétien Waydelich (FRA)  Maurice Vignerot (FRA)  Jacques Sautereau (FRA)...
- Symphonie 1997 361 ft (110 m) 107 55 Victor Hugo 2000 269 ft (82 m) 90 45 Vivaldi 2009 361 ft (110 m) 176 88 R.E. Waydelich L.J. 2018 334 ft (102 m) 81 42...
- Gaston Aumoitte Georges Johin Chrétien Waydelich 11 July Croquet Singles, two balls  France Chrétien Waydelich Maurice Vignerot Jacques Sautereau 11 July...
- three competitions. Gaston Aumoitte won the one-ball singles, Chrétien Waydelich won the two-ball singles, and the doubles event was won by the pair of...
- collages; Lydia Jacob Story, collage–drawings by the French artist Raymond E. Waydelich. In a different vein, Bosch, which consists of 65 cards of details from...
- at the 1900 Summer Olympics men's underwater swimming  Gold Chrétien Waydelich Croquet at the 1900 Summer Olympics singles two balls  Gold Gaston Aumoitte...
- Aumoitte (FRA)  Georges Johin (FRA)  Chrétien Waydelich (FRA) Singles, two balls details  Chrétien Waydelich (FRA)  Maurice Vignerot (FRA)  Jacques Sautereau (FRA)...
- Olympic silver medallist. He was beaten to the gold medal by Chrétien Waydelich in Singles, two balls at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris. All the contestants...
- won by Gaston Aumoitte, with Georges Johin taking second and Chrétien Waydelich third. This was the only appearance of the event at the Olympics; it was...