Doubles 1924 Winter
These athletes competed at more than one sport in Chamonix : (11 occurences)
2 sports
- (3120=1920+1200) Georges André (FRA/CUR-BOB/1924)
- (1948=1199+749) Léon Quaglia (FRA/ICH-SSK/1920-28)
- (2084=1920+164) Paul Van den Broeck (BEL/BOB-ICH/1924)
- (2084=1920+164) Victor Verschueren (BEL/BOB-ICH/1924)
- (1240=1200+38.4+1.596) Josef Bím (tch-CZE/BIA-NOC-SKJ/1924-28)
- (925.8=750+172.6+3.2) Louis de Ridder (BEL/BOB-ICH-SSK/1924,36)
- (798.1=795.5+2.56) Albert Hassler (FRA/ICH-SSK/1924-28,36)
- (1922=1920+1.5+0.016) Adrien Vandelle (FRA/BIA-NOC-CCS/1924)
- (915.3=504+410+1.256) Philippe Van Volckxsom (BEL/ICH-ROW-SSK/1920-28)
- (480.6=480+0.64) Szczepan Witkowski (POL/BIA-CCS/1924)
- (4800=4800+-2.26) Adolf Aufdenblatten (SUI/BIA-CCS/1924)
In addition, there are doublers between disciplines in:
Competed at a different sport previously : (1)
- (100.7=100.7+0.015+-2.64) Déván István (HUN/ATH-NOC-CCS/1912,24)
Déván István is a
switcher between a winter and a summer sport.
Will compete in another sport later:
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(925.8=750+172.6+3.2) Louis de Ridder (BEL/BOB-ICH-SSK/1924,36)
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(1922=1920+1.5+0.016) Adrien Vandelle (FRA/BIA-NOC-CCS/1924)
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(915.3=504+410+1.256) Philippe Van Volckxsom (BEL/ICH-ROW-SSK/1920-28)
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(3240=3000+240) Väinö Bremer (FIN/BIA-MOP/1924)
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(1920=1920+-2.26) Maurice Mandrillon (FRA/BIA-CCS/1924-28)
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(729.8=312+417.8) Charles Stöffel (SUI/EQE-BOB/1924-28)
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(4800=4800+-5.16) Alfons Julen (SUI/BIA-CCS/1924-28)
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(6000=6000+0.015+-4.64) Szepes Béla (HUN/ATH-NOC-CCS/1924-28S)
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(582.6=410+172.6) Carlos Van den Driessche (BEL/ROW-ICH/1924,28S,36)
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(574.3=410.3+164) André Poplimont (BEL/FEN-ICH/1924,32S)
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(3100=3000+100) Ville Mattila (FIN/BIA-CCS/1924-28)
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(6.403=6.403+-10.5) Anton Collin (FIN/CCS-CYR/1924-24S)
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(180.5=180.5+-2.27) Roberts Plūme (LAT/CYT-CCS/1924,24-28S)
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(11600=9600+2000) Jacob Tullin Thams (NOR/SKJ-SAI/1924-28,36S)
Doublers By Country
Switchers
to the total Doubles list
Written 2003-02-06 - last modified 2020-04-04
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