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Pl. 173.TUG-OF-WAR: GT. BRITAIN V. SWEDEN.Second bout in Tug-of-War, Gt. Britain v. Sweden. Gt. Britain lost on a foul,several of the team sitting on the ground.
Pl. 173.TUG-OF-WAR: GT. BRITAIN V. SWEDEN.Second bout in Tug-of-War, Gt. Britain v. Sweden. Gt. Britain lost on a foul,several of the team sitting on the ground.
the flags of the competing nations were provided, to be placed atthe sides of the track where the respective teams were pulling.The competition as a whole was disappointing, as, of the five nationsentered, only two took part in the event. When, at 3.45 p. m. on Sunday,the 7 July, the match between Bohemia and Great Britain was tobegin, the stately British team was the only one that marched intothe arena, the Bohemians, for some unknown reason, not putting inan appearance. Great Britain’s team was therefore declared the winnerof this match.The same thing happened in the next bout, which was to be heldthe same day, for, at 5 p. m. the Swedish Police team awaited invain the arrival of its opponents, the Austrians. The British andthe Swedish teams could thus count a win each, without catching evena glimpse of their opponents.But when at 5.15 p. m. on Monday, the 8 July, notice was giventhrough the megaphones of the beginning of the tug-of-war match forthe day, there marched in simultaneously from either tower-entrance,the teams from Great Britain and Sweden. The first-mentioned seemedcast in a more massive mould than the latter, although the Swedisheight seemed a formidable one, in consequence of the finely andharmoniously developed athletic forms of the men.Great Britain’s team was as follows: A. Munro (b. 1870), J. Shepherd(b. 1884), J. Sewell (b. 1882), J. Dowler (b. 1879), E. Mills(b 1878), F. Humphreys (b. 1878), M. Hynes (b. 1883), and W.Chaffe (b. 1870),all of whom, excepting J. Sewell and M. Hyneswere members of the victorious British team at the <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>Games</strong>of London, in 1908.On drawing lots for sides, the British team won and elected to pullwith the sun at its back. The rope lay at full length along the ground,and the teams took up their positions alongside it. The leader ofthe competition explained the words of command that were to begiven, and then everything was in readiness. A feeling of the intensestexcitement filled the atmosphere; not a movement was to be seenamong the thousands of breathless spectators that filled the standsof the Stadium.“Ready!” — “Pull!”. The rope is lifted from the ground; it tightensand trembles like a well-tuned violin string, for a tremendous amountof massed strength is exerted on each side. The red knotson the rope seem, at first, as if they were nailed fast to the dividinglines, but, after about 30 seconds, the blue band marking the middleof the rope begins slowly but surely to move towards the Swedish side,and, with short, powerful pulls, the Swedish Police draw their City ofLondon comrades gradually nearer to the fatal middle line. For onesingle moment, which to the spectators seems an eternity, the strifeappears uncertain of issue, but then again the Swedish team beginsto draw in inch after inch of the rope, until, at last, the judge’s red flagis lowered as the signal that the home-team has succeeded in the firstpull. A thunder of applause roars through the Stadium, the spectatorsshouting and stamping with joy at Sweden’s success.425
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contest was one of special interest
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XVMoore, J. M. U. S. A.van Blijenbo
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onze medals in the individual event
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IXXXIXIIGopphold de Lobsdorf,K. Hun
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Result: 1. J. FUCHSHungary.2. B. B
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FOOTBALL.THE INCLUSION OF FOOTBALL
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GREAT BRITAIN (white jerseys) V. DE
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FROM THE FOOTBALL FINAL, GREAT BRIT
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FinanceCommittee:Messrs. CARL HELLB
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Referees.The Football Committee whi
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of the second half. Comers were for
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chance went when, a minute later, A
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and made a very pretty goal. The fi
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could not get past Göbel who, duri
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places, but Jorgensen shadowed the
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This goal made the British team une
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FOOTBALL. HOLLAND v. SWEDEN. The Du
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Pl. 190.FOOTBALL.GREAT BRITAIN (whi
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Pl. 192.HOLLAND’S FOOTBALL TEAM.I
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PL 194.SWEDEN'S FOOTBALL TEAM.GERMA
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Had they been opposed by a first cl
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had shown against Sweden. During th
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SOME GENERAL REFLECTIONS AND WISHES
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his best when working in the midst
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After a number of alterations — c
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Detail-drawing, showing method of f
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Detail-drawing showing method of fa
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times by the chief leader, who then
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THE SWEDISH GYMNASTS IN TEAM COMPET
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Pl. 198THE SWEDISH GYMNASTS IN TEAM
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THE BRITISH GYMNASTS IN TEAM COMPET
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THE LUXEMBURG GYMNASTS IN TEAM COMP
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Inside jump.Outside jump.Balance ju
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GENERALPROTOCOL.I. Team Competition
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Programme.A) EXERCICES D’ENSEMBLE
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Programme.1. Übung.FREIÜBUNGEN.R
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Kniestrecken mit einer ‘/4 Drehun
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auf dem linken Schenkel —, linke
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III. Seitstand.Felgaufschwung rück
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THE NORWEGIAN GYMNASTS IN TEAM COME
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DISPLAY BY SWEDISH GYMNASTS.
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Step R. foot forward down, arms hor
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6.1. Senken mit gestreckten Hüften
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DISPLAY-TEAM OF DANISH GYMNASTS.
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Verharren in dieser Stellung.Grunds
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zontale. Les flexions des membres i
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Faire face en arrière en tournant
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INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION.Friday, 12 J
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The introductory exercises, marchin
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— the system employed — for the
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DISPLAY BY SWEDISH WOMEN GYMNASTS.
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DISPLAY BY SWEDISH WOMAN GYMNASTS C
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the two latter moments, one might v
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HORSE RIDING COMPETITIONS.t was fir
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During the spring of 1910 the follo
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of the kind at which no money prize
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THE STADIUM DURING THE PRIZE JUMPIN
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THE COMPETITORS IS THE HORSE RIDING
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taking part in the Games. In conseq
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hand it was thought possible that s
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the try outs, while the money prize
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with the exception that the try out
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President:Adjutant:B.Prize Riding:L
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Olympic Games of Stockholm, 1912 an
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Le résultat a dépassé toute notr
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Map of the Course for the Distance-
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Name of RiderCountryNameof HorseWhe
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Individual Placing after Trials 1 a
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Maximum time 2 min. 45 sec.Summary
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Final results.Name of RiderTrial 1
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Pl. 225.INDIVIDUAL PRIZE JUMPING.H.
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H. M. THE KING PRESENTING THE 1:ST
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Name of RiderCountryName of HorseWh
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A. Individual competition.List of c
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Total maximum points 190A. Individu
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Name of RiderCountryName of HorseWh
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Those horses which, besides taking
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11,00 a.m.2,00 p.m.4,30—6,30 p.m.
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VI. Doctors and Veterinary Surgeons
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Back of Entry-form for Horse Riding
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Sweden, to and from Stockholm (1:st
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LAWN TENNIS.REPORT OF THE LABOURS O
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and the draw was at once carried ou
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A W. Gore, the English ex-champion,
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Second Round.In the second round, a
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Pl. 231.GENTLEMEN’S DOUBLES (cove
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final Miss Aitchison and Roper-Barr
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Gentlemen’s Singles.(Out-of-door
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Forth round.In the fourth round, So
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FINAL IN GENTLEMAN'S DOUBLES (out-o
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H. M. THE KING PRESENTING PRIZES FO
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Gentlemen’s Doubles. (Out-of-door
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quence of the bad luck attending hi
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yeMrs. E. Amheim, SwedenC. O. Nylé
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MODERNPENTATHLON.PREPARATORY WORK O
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Pl. 237.ÉPÉE FENCING, MODERN PENT
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AS regards the weapon, it was not c
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ing their own. There were advantage
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Pl. 239.CROSS-COUNTRY RACE, MODERN
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SINGING THE SWEDISH NATIONAL ANTHEM
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If two or more competitors had the
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NameNationPoints per shotNo. ofmiss
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Table showing the result of the Fen
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NameNationDeduction of points for c
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THE PROGRAMME.The programme was at
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THE HOUSING OF THE BOATS.The only p
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and training, were quite superior t
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ecovery, a powerful grip of the wat
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of clearsighted, energetic work tha
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of the race to make up the two clea
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After a very energetic race up to t
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EIGHTS, OUTRIGGERS, SEMI-FINAL. LEA
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PL. 244.EIGHTS, OUTRIGGERS. NEW COL
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victory was greeted by everyone —
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that of any of his opponents, his l
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SHOOTING.SHOOTING COMMITTEE.he Olym
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and to take all other needful steps
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GROUP OF ALL THE FOREIGN AND SWEDIS
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RIFLE COMPETITIONS, KAKNÄSPl. 252
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As the ranges at Kaknäs had only 6
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PlacingNation Name 200 m. 400 m. 50
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Placing Name Nation PointsHelgerud,
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It was, undeniably, with a certain
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NationN a m eTot.pointsscored bycom
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total distance of all the hits from
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The Swedish duel-shooting team dese
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tion were also paid to miniature-ri
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U. S. A. MARSKMAN AT KAKNÄS
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Pl. 256.DENMARK’SRIFLE-TEAM.RIFLE
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A CLAY BIRD SHOOTING COMPETITION AT
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It will be seen by the rules of the
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There were 83 entries, from 13 nati
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Harry BlauBasile de SkrotskyDimitry
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Comparative list of results (given
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son and Th. Kumfeldt. A special Tra
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The water polo competition, too, wa
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Heat 8. 1. ERIC BERGQVIST, Sweden,
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pressed the leader hard, but the Au
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Pl. 262.LONG DISTANCE SWIMMING. G.
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Pl. 264.START FOR TEAM RACE, LADIES
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Final.7·40 p.m. Wednesday, 10 July
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5. C. Atkinson, Great Britain, 3 m.
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swam beautifully, beat Taylor for s
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Not placed:Sweden(G. I. Carlsson, A
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his style was not so clean as that
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General protocol of the competition
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General protocol of the competition
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pl. 19, p. 27.3. 5. Ester Edström,
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Zimmerman and Potts lay side by sid
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additional goals and Belgium 1, so
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PLAIN DIVING, LADIES. ISABELLE WHIT
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WATER POLO.FRANCE v. SWEDEN.
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tain had no difficulty in increasin
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men only, the figures were soon bro
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them. In the high diving, Sweden wa
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WRESTLING.ORGANISATION.he Committee
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P l . 2 7 4WRESTLING. FEATHER WEIGH
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Pl. 276.WRESTLING. MIDDLE WEIGHT. A
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FEATHER WEIGHT.K. KOSKELO FinlandG.
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LightWeight.NameJosef (Stemmer) Sá
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MiddleWeight B.NameEdouard MartinIv
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distinguished themselves in this ev
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such a branch of athletics as wrest
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VESSELS WITH SPECTATORS, NYNÄSHAMN
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Another body that might otherwise h
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VIEW OF STARTING-PLACE FOR OLYMPIC
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“ERNA-SIGNE” (Sweden) and “HE
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“TAIFUN” (Norway); “NORNAN”
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Friday,Saturday,Sunday,Monday,Tuesd
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stam; E. Sterner, L. Widberg, A. Lj
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This “Committee of Honour of the
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at Nynäshamn. Some lay outside the
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10-Metre class.Gallia IINinaMargaKi
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The positions in the various classe
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prizes, after which, 5 minutes late
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6-Metreclass.MAC MICHE G. Thubé &
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DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES AT THE OLYMP
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H. M. THE KING CROWNING THE WINNER
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in front of the three tribunes. In
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elles ont plus ou moins contribué
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the reasons that has impelled the S
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y means of our rules as to “compa
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REPORT ISSUED BY THE JURY FORAWARDI
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most certainly in agreement with th
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opinion in the matter. These artist
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Painting:Gold Medal: G. PELLIGRINI,
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Muss fortgesetzt an Leib und Seele
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same time, affording a good opportu
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The result of all these kind servic
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A CORNER OF BOY SCOUTS’ CAMP, DJU
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“SVEA LEVE” (Long live Sweden).
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field, that the players there are u
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that is held in special favour by e
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Olympic arenas, a general programme
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came the concert proper, consisting
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FRIES, K. A. E., surgeon-lieutenant
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Table I. Nationality of the Men Pat
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Table III.Nationality of the Women
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The most comprehensive measures of
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piads, it ought to be run during th
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STATISTICS, LIST OF OFFI=CIALS AND
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Classic soil was chosen as the scen
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Results obtained in the precedingOl
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CompetitionHolderRecordMade at theO
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Cycling Road Race round Lake Mälar
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Wrestling.I. KALLE KOSKELOII. GEORG
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LIST OF COMPETITORS, WHO WON TWO I:
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COMPARISON BETWEEN THE SWEDISH OFFI
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Shooting with Miniature Rifle, ind.
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LIST OF DIPLOMAS OF MERIT AWARDED A
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Comp. q) CEDERSTRÖM, F.EKMAN, J. E
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TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER OF STARTER
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Löwenadler, P.Löwenthal, J.Magnus
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Regnell, L.Rettig, P.Richter, Augus
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Söderberg, E.Söderberg, G.Söderq
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Ålund, C. W.Åsbrink, GustafÖfver
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Högmark, FredJensen, K.Lomberg-Nie
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Page, A. H.Parker, W. A.Phillips, P
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SWITZERLAND.Gandard, V.Moeschlin, F
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RULES AND REGULATIONSFOR THE COMPET
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When the signal has been given to b
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In other respects the same regulati
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and thereafter, by a further 2 cm.
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this jump shall not be measured, bu
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Throwing the Discus.The discus shal
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hind the winner, he, like the secon
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c) The pulling shall take place wit
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FENCING.RULES FOR THE COMPETITIONS.
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The Ground.All the competitions wil
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CONSTITUTION OF THE POOLS.A. In the
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The Scoring Sheet will be on the fo
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c) If he tries to parry a stop-hit
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GYMNASTICS.GENERAL REGULATIONS.1. T
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The average of marks awarded for mo
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for the execution: 0 — 10 points
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5. Division and order of rotation o
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HORSE=RIDINGCOMPETITIONS.GENERAL RE
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3. Individual Riding over Steeplech
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5 obstacles to be taken at a gallop
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III.Prize=Jumping Competition.A. In
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Obstacles used in the Horse Riding
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Supplement 2.The “Military”.Pri
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parallel with it, are drawn the Ser
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called games-all; and so on until e
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No help may be rendered by any othe
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11. A boat not at the start at the
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When a boat is to be measured, it s
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5. Each competitor shall shoot two
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The series at the target shall cons
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e) Individual Competition. Distance
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j) Team Competition. Distance 50 me
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marksman not bowing to his decision
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(bull’s eye), and 30 cm. for 4; t
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SWIMMING.GENERAL REGULATIONS.1. The
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c) All variety dives must be made b
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) The competition shall comprise, p
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12. Captains. The captains shall be
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point where the ball leaves the fie
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High Dive.1. Backward Header. 2. Ba
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High Dive.4. Backward spring outwar
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High Dive.7. Armstand with overback
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High Dive.9. One somersault forward
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High Dive.11.One and a half somersa
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High Dive.13. Mollberg’s dive.108
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Spring Board Dive4. Screw Dive forw
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Spring Board Dive.11. Isander’s d
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WRESTLING.General Regulations.The c
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Example I:A beats B, B beats C:A I,
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13. The number of persons allowed o
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AFTERMATH.
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Grâce à la nation Suédoise dont
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Letter from James E. Sullivan, Esq.
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naissance éprouvée par toute notr
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ing our congratulations on Sweden
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as it is on mutual respect, friends
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(Translation.)The Swedish Olympic C
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Letter from Sidney H. Farrar, Esq.,
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