Art competitions at the 1936 Summer Olympics

Art competitions were held as part of the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany. Medals were awarded in five categories (architecture, literature, music, painting, and sculpture), for works inspired by sport-related themes.[1]

The art exhibition was held in a hall of the Berlin Exhibition from 15 July to 16 August, and displayed 667 works of art from 22 countries. Additionally, the literature competition attracted 40 entries from 12 countries, and the music competition had 33 entries from 9 countries.[2]

The art competitions at the 1936 Games were similar to the 1928 and 1932 Games, with medals being awarded in multiple subcategories for each of the five artistic categories.[3] The judges declined to award any medals for three subcategories, and no gold medals for another three subcategories. Art competitions were part of the Olympic program from 1912 to 1948.[4] At a meeting of the International Olympic Committee in 1949, it was decided to hold art exhibitions instead, as it was judged illogical to permit professionals to compete in the art competitions but only amateurs were permitted to compete in sporting events.[5] Since 1952, a non-competitive art and cultural festival has been associated with each Games.[6]

Architecture

Category Gold Silver Bronze
Architectural design  Hermann Kutschera (AUT)
Skiing Stadium
 Werner March (GER)
Reich Sport Field
 Hermann Stiegholzer and Herbert Kastinger (AUT)
Sporting Centre in Vienna
Municipal planning  Werner March and Walter March (GER)
Reich Sport Field
 Charles Downing Lay (USA)
Marine Park, Brooklyn
 Theo Nußbaum (GER)
Municipal Planning and Sporting Centre in Cologne

Literature

Category Gold Silver Bronze
Lyric works  Felix Dhünen (GER)
"The Runner"
 Bruno Fattori (ITA)
"Profili Azzurri"
 Hans Stoiber (AUT)
"The Discus"
Dramatic works none awarded none awarded none awarded
Epic works  Urho Karhumäki (FIN)
"Avoveteen"
 Wilhelm Ehmer (GER)
"For the Top of the World"
 Jan Parandowski (POL)
"Dysk Olimpijski"

Music

Category Gold Silver Bronze
Solo and chorus  Paul Höffer (GER)
"Olympic Vow"
 Kurt Thomas (GER)
"Olympic Cantata, 1936"
 Harald Genzmer (GER)
"The Runner"
Instrumental none awarded none awarded none awarded
Orchestra  Werner Egk (GER)
"Olympic Festive Music"
 Lino Liviabella (ITA)
"The Victor"
 Jaroslav Křička (TCH)
"Mountain Suite"

Painting

Category Gold Silver Bronze
Paintings none awarded  Rudolf Eisenmenger (AUT)
"Runners at the Finishing Line"
 Ryuji Fujita (JPN)
"Ice Hockey"
Drawings and water colours none awarded  Romano Dazzi (ITA)
"Four Sketches for Frescoes"
 Sujaku Suzuki (JPN)
"Classical Horse Racing in Japan"
Graphic art none awarded none awarded none awarded
Commercial graphic art  Alex Diggelmann (SUI)
"Arosa I Placard"
 Alfred Hierl (GER)
"“International Automobile Race on the Avus"
 Stanisław Ostoja-Chrostowski (POL)
"Yachting Club Certificate"

Sculpture

Category Gold Silver Bronze
Statues  Farpi Vignoli (ITA)
"Sulky Driver"
 Arno Breker (GER)
"Decathlon Athlete"
 Stig Blomberg (SWE)
"Wrestling Youths"
Reliefs  Emil Sutor (GER)
"Hurdlers"
 Józef Klukowski (POL)
"Ball"
none awarded
Medals none awarded  Luciano Mercante (ITA)
"Medals"
 Josuë Dupon (BEL)
"Equestrian Medals"

Medal table

At the time, medals were awarded to these artists, but art competitions are no longer regarded as official Olympic events by the International Olympic Committee. These events do not appear in the IOC medal database,[7] and these totals are not included in the IOC's medal table for the 1936 Games.[8]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany (GER)55212
2 Italy (ITA)1405
3 Austria (AUT)1124
4 Finland (FIN)1001
  Switzerland (SUI)1001
6 Poland (POL)0123
7 United States (USA)0101
8 Japan (JPN)0022
9 Belgium (BEL)0011
 Czechoslovakia (TCH)0011
 Sweden (SWE)0011
Totals (11 entries)9121132

Dance

Hitler wanted to add a further selection of artistic events that he believed would glorify the Nazis to the programme of the 1936 Games, including dance. The International Olympic Committee declined to approve any of the events, though dance had been among the original planned art events when they were first introduced. Still, dance was included as a demonstration event at the 1936 Games. Fourteen nations took part, and a festival with choreography and performance by Harald Kreutzberg and Mary Wigman was held. Rudolf von Laban had also been contracted to contribute, but his choreography was not deemed to be suitable propaganda and he was placed under house arrest. Kreutzberg and Wigman then also took part in the competitive part of the dance event, being among the (honorary) medalists.[9][10]

Events summary

Architecture

Designs for Town Planning

The following architects took part:[11]

RankNameCountry
1Werner March, Walter March Germany
2Charles Downing Lay United States
3Theodor Nußbaum Germany
ACErwin Ilz, Hans Pfann Austria
ACFranz Peydl, Josef Schilhab Austria

Architectural designs

The following architects took part:[12]

RankNameCountry
1Hermann Kutschera Austria
2Werner March Germany
3Herbert Kastinger, Hermann Stiegholzer Austria
ACCostantino Costantini Italy
ACJohann Rezac Austria

Further entries

The following architects took part:[13]

RankNameCountry
ACNomen Nescio Bolivia
ACHermann Alker Germany
ACRoderich Fick Germany
ACEduard Krüger Germany
ACWerner March Germany
ACTheodor Nußbaum Germany
ACDieter Oesterlen Germany
ACFred Otto Germany
ACErich zu Putlitz Germany
ACHerbert Ruhl Germany
ACAlfred Schmidt Germany
ACEdmund Fabry Germany
ACWilhelm Hirsch Germany
ACFranz Schuster Germany
ACKonstantinos Doxiadis Greece
ACWolter Bakker Netherlands
ACJo Boer Netherlands
ACFoeke Kuipers Netherlands
ACBen Moolhuysen Netherlands
ACSjraar Cuijpers Netherlands
ACDaan Roodenburgh Netherlands
ACHenri Zwiers Netherlands
ACGiulio Arata Italy
ACEnrico Bianchini Italy
ACRaffaello Fagnoni Italy
ACDagoberto Ortensi Italy
RankNameCountry
ACParide Contri Italy
ACCostantino Costantini Italy
ACAmedeo D'Albora Italy
ACAngelo Frisa Italy
ACGuglielmo Giuliani Italy
ACLuigi Moretti Italy
ACPier Luigi Nervi Italy
ACCesare Valle Italy
ACAchille Pintonello Italy
ACJunichiro Ishikawa Japan
ACHideto Kishida Japan
ACYoshikazu Uchida Japan
ACKosta Petrović Yugoslavia
ACFerdinand Andri Austria
ACHubert Matuschek Austria
ACPaul Meissner Austria
ACLeopold Bauer Austria
ACOswald Haerdtl Austria
ACHans Hofmann Austria
ACFritz Trautmann Austria
ACRomuald Gutt Poland
ACAleksander Szniolis Poland
ACIuliu Hațieganu Romania
ACHanns Beyeler Switzerland
ACJosef Kříž Czechoslovakia
ACJaroslav Nedvěd Czechoslovakia
RankNameCountry
ACJosef Bauer Czechoslovakia
ACVáclav Houdek Czechoslovakia
ACHans Ruda Czechoslovakia
ACRudolf Procházka Czechoslovakia
ACKarel Martínek Czechoslovakia
ACEgon Plefka Czechoslovakia
ACVáclav Slavík Czechoslovakia
ACBohumil Kněžek Czechoslovakia
ACJosef Václavík Czechoslovakia
ACBéla Piros Hungary
ACDwight James Baum United States
ACArchibald Brown United States
ACRoland Coate United States
ACF. L. Gregory United States
ACGordon Kaufmann United States
ACFrederic King United States
ACFrank Molther United States
ACAlfred Poor United States
ACJohn Russell Pope United States
ACOskar Reichert United States
ACBruno Biehler Germany
ACHans Schlottmann Germany
ACKarl Wach Germany
ACJan Wils Netherlands
ACComune della Città di Torino Italy

Literature

Epic works

The following writers took part:[14]

RankNameCountry
1Urho Karhumäki Finland
2Wilhelm Ehmer Germany
3Jan Parandowski Poland

Lyric works

The following writers took part:[15]

RankNameCountry
1Felix Dhünen Germany
2Bruno Fattori Italy
3Hans Helmut Stoiber Austria

Unknown event

The following writers took part:[16]

RankNameCountry
ACAnne Lindbergh United States
ACKlára Marik Hungary
ACLina Galli Italy
ACJerry Czechoslovakia
ACAlexander Roda Roda Austria
ACAlba de Céspedes Italy
ACAlexander Lernet-Holenia Austria
ACAvery Brundage United States
ACErnst Udet Germany
ACEugenio Barisoni Italy
ACFrancis Magoun United States
ACFranco Ciampitti Italy

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RankNameCountry
ACFred Jent Switzerland
ACHans Domizlaff Germany
ACHans Schöchlin Switzerland
ACHeinrich Rienössl Austria
ACHans Naderer Austria
ACHermann Stowasser Austria
ACJack Schumacher Switzerland
ACLászló Tharnói-Kostyál Hungary
ACLino Businco Italy
ACLouis Grivel Switzerland
ACHubertus von Beyer Austria
ACMacKinlay Kantor United States

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RankNameCountry
ACGünter Oskar Dyhrenfurth Switzerland
ACOttó Misángyi Hungary
ACPaul Dresse Belgium
ACPaul Martin Switzerland
ACRichard Augsten Czechoslovakia
ACRudolf von Eichthal Austria
ACTakis Sakellariou Greece
ACTeofil Marschalkó[17] Hungary
ACTheodor Mayer Austria
ACTheron Newell United States
ACWilfried Strik-Strikfeldt Latvia

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Music

Compositions for orchestra

The following composers took part:[18]

RankNameCountry
1Werner Egk Germany
2Lino Liviabella Italy
3Jaroslav Křička Czechoslovakia
ACJiang Wen-Ye Japan
ACGian Luca Tocchi Italy
ACMarius Monnikendam Netherlands
ACAlexander Langeweg Netherlands
ACMarc-César Scotto Monaco
ACRobert Sanders United States
ACRoy Harris United States
ACQuincy Porter United States

Compositions for solo or chorus

The following composers took part:[19]

RankNameCountry
1Paul Höffer Germany
2Kurt Thomas Germany
3Harald Genzmer Germany

Instrumental and chamber

The following composers took part:[20]

RankNameCountry
ACGabriele Bianchi Italy

Unknown event

The following composers took part:[21]

RankNameCountry
ACChiffre Yugoslavia
ACNoboru Ito Japan
ACDante D'Ambrosi Italy
ACDemetrij Žebre Yugoslavia
ACFrantišek Koubek Czechoslovakia
ACHans Luckasch Austria
ACHeinrich Schmidt Austria
ACHerbert Wieninger Austria
ACJan Pešta Czechoslovakia
ACKarl Etti Austria
ACKarl Pilß Austria
ACKosaku Yamada Japan
ACLudwig Miller Austria
ACRenzo Massarani Italy
ACSaburo Moroi Japan
ACShukichi Mitsukuri Japan
ACNorbert Sprongl Austria
ACJaroslav Křička Czechoslovakia

Painting

Drawings and water colours

The following painters took part:[22]

RankNameCountry
1Not awarded
2Romano Dazzi Italy
3Sujaku Suzuki Japan
ACJean Jacoby Luxembourg
ACRūdolfs Mazūrs Latvia
ACDésiré Piryns Belgium
ACGeorg Lagerstedt Sweden
ACRobert Lips Switzerland

Graphic arts

The following painters took part:[23]

RankNameCountry
ACRobert Lips Switzerland
ACJean Jacoby Luxembourg

Paintings

The following painters took part:[24]

RankNameCountry
1Not awarded
2Rudolf Eisenmenger Austria
3Ryuji Fujita Japan
ACAugusts Annuss Latvia
ACEugeniusz Arct Poland
ACGeorges Frédéric Belgium
ACGijs Kramer Netherlands
ACCarl Otto Müller Germany
ACGrace Browne South Africa
ACLouise Bianchini Sweden
ACEngelbert Bertel-Nordström Sweden
ACPoul Bille-Holst Denmark
RankNameCountry
ACOssian Elgström Sweden
ACAuguste Philippe Marocco Monaco
ACBengt Tandberg Sweden
ACCarl Gunne Sweden
ACDechko Uzunov Bulgaria
ACFolke Persson Sweden
ACFrans Langeveld Netherlands
ACGeorg Lagerstedt Sweden
ACGerhard Gyllenhammar Sweden
ACGunnar Torhamn Sweden
ACGustav Fjæstad Sweden
RankNameCountry
ACHelge Zandén Sweden
ACJohn Sjösvärd Sweden
ACKonstantīns Visotskis Latvia
ACOlle Nordberg Sweden
ACStig Munthe-Sandberg Sweden
ACThorvald Hagedorn-Olsen Denmark
ACVoldemārs Vimba Latvia
ACLodew Bosscke Belgium
ACAnne Pierre de Kat Belgium
ACNikola Mikhaylov Bulgaria
ACLeo von König Germany

Unknown event

The following painters took part:[25]

RankNameCountry
ACAnn Graham South Africa
ACBertha Fanning Taylor United States
ACErika Hartig South Africa
ACMaria Łunkiewicz-Rogoyska Poland
ACMaria Rużycka Poland
ACMonica MacIvor South Africa
ACPatricia Saubert-Wetzel United States
ACSybilla Mittell Weber United States
ACWanda Telakowska Poland
ACToru Arai Japan
ACAldo Mario Aroldi Italy
ACArmando Barabino Italy
ACAugust Babberger Germany
ACCarl Oscar Borg United States
ACFerdinand Andri Austria
ACFrank Benson United States
ACGifford Beal United States
ACJohannes Boehland Germany
ACKarl Borschke Austria
ACLudwig Angerer Germany
ACMichael Baxte United States
ACPaul Bindel Germany
ACRudolf Böttger Austria
ACŠtefan Bednář Czechoslovakia
ACWłodzimierz Bartoszewicz Poland
ACTsuruzo Ishii Japan
ACTakamura Kodama Japan
ACThies Luijt Netherlands
ACAdolf Dahle Germany
ACAlan Gourley South Africa
ACAlbert Janesch Austria
ACAleksander Jędrzejewski Poland
ACAleksander Sołtan Poland
ACAlexander Posch Germany
ACAlfred Gerstenbrand Austria
ACAngelo Canevari Italy
ACAngelo Jank Germany
ACAnton Velim Austria
ACArnold Ronnebeck United States
ACAsaji Kobayashi Japan
ACBen Essers Netherlands
ACBenton Spruance United States
ACBertold Löffler Austria
ACBogna Krasnodębska-Gardowska Poland
ACBunji Miura Japan
ACCornelis Kloos Netherlands
ACCarl Reiser Germany
ACCarlo Romagnoli Italy
ACCarlo Vitale Italy
ACChosei Kawakami Japan
ACChurchill Ettinger United States
ACCorrado Mancioli Italy
ACDilvo Lotti Italy
ACEgbert Schaap Netherlands
ACEd Gerdes Netherlands
ACEdzard Koning Netherlands
ACEizo Kato Japan
ACEiho Sato Japan
ACEkke Ozlberger Austria
ACEmil Flecken Germany
ACÉmile Lucien Salkin Belgium
ACÉmile-Florent Lecomte Belgium
ACEnrico Prampolini Italy
ACErich Torggler Austria
RankNameCountry
ACErnst Ludwig Franke Austria
ACErwin Puchinger Austria
ACEugen Niederer Switzerland
ACFreek Engel Netherlands
ACFelicjan Kowarski Poland
ACFerdinand Kitt Austria
ACFernand Wéry Belgium
ACFranz Rieger Germany
ACGerard Westermann Netherlands
ACGee Burcharth South Africa
ACGenichiro Inokuma Japan
ACGé Hurkmans Netherlands
ACGerardo Dottori Italy
ACGiulio Cisari Italy
ACGordon Stevenson United States
ACGrete Kunz Czechoslovakia
ACHan Krug Netherlands
ACHannes Neuner Germany
ACHans Spiegel Germany
ACHaruo Nagasaka Japan
ACHeinrich Krause Austria
ACHenry Ziegler United States
ACHerbert Dimmel Austria
ACHerbert von Reyl Austria
ACHermann Teuber Germany
ACHironobu Kaneko Japan
ACHiroshi Tsuruta Japan
ACHoka Iwabuchi Japan
ACHugo Siegmüller Czechoslovakia
ACInosuke Hazama Japan
ACIsamu Toyofuji Japan
ACIvanhoe Gambini Italy
ACJan Kleintjes Netherlands
ACJan Goedhart Netherlands
ACJohan Pootjes Netherlands
ACJan Strube Netherlands
ACJang Thill Luxembourg
ACJean-Louis Clerc Switzerland
ACJean-Pierre Romuald Belgium
ACJeremi Kubicki Poland
ACJerzy Jełowicki Poland
ACJohann Heinrich Höhl Germany
ACJózef Oźmin Poland
ACJosef Urbach Germany
ACJoseph Webster Golinkin United States
ACJózef Klukowski Poland
ACJules Jambers Belgium
ACKanjiro Namie Japan
ACKarl-Maria May Austria
ACHajime Ishimaru Japan
ACKazu Wakita Japan
ACKen Tasaka Japan
ACJin Hwan Japan
ACKenneth Miller United States
ACKerr Eby United States
ACKey Sato Japan
ACKinosuke Ebihara Japan
ACKonrad Srzednicki Poland
ACKonstanty Mackiewicz Poland
ACLouis Szanto United States
ACMario Gamero Italy
ACMasanobu Kofuchi Japan
ACMasayoshi Ise Japan
ACMax Ludwig Germany
RankNameCountry
ACMichał Bylina Poland
ACMorgan Dennis United States
ACNaotake Yamamoto Japan
ACOswald Roux Austria
ACOtto Scheffels Germany
ACOttorino Mancioli Italy
ACPiet van der Hem Netherlands
ACPiet van Egmond Netherlands
ACPaul Bürck Germany
ACPaul Daxhelet Belgium
ACPaweł Dadlez Poland
ACPercy Crosby United States
ACPiero Fervelli Italy
ACPinetta Colonna-Gamero Italy
ACRafał Malczewski Poland
ACRalph Fabri United States
ACReginald Marsh United States
ACRikizo Takata Japan
ACRitsudo Kobayashi Japan
ACRob Graafland Netherlands
ACRobert Lips Switzerland
ACRudolf Otto Germany
ACRyohei Koiso Japan
ACRyusei Furukawa Japan
ACSaburo Kurata Japan
ACSakuichi Fukazawa Japan
ACSalvatore Pinto United States
ACSanya Nakade Japan
ACSeishi Takanezawa Japan
ACSenpan Maekawa Japan
ACSergius Pauser Austria
ACShigeki Goto Japan
ACShigeko Ishida Japan
ACShigenobu Ito Japan
ACShiko Munakata Japan
ACShingo Yamada Japan
ACShinkichi Higashiyama Japan
ACShumin Ota Japan
ACShuzo Kanda Japan
ACStefan Mrożewski Poland
ACSusumu Yamaguchi Japan
ACSuzuko Ito Japan
ACTullio Crali Italy
ACTadao Harumura Japan
ACTadashi Mamiya Japan
ACTakahisa Kato Japan
ACTakuji Nakamura Japan
ACTensen Ogyu Japan
ACTenyo Ohta Japan
ACTokuo Yamamoto Japan
ACWim Dooijewaard Netherlands
ACWiktor Podoski Poland
ACWillem van der Does Netherlands
ACWilli Petzold Germany
ACWilli Titze Germany
ACWill Simmons United States
ACWilly Sluiter Netherlands
ACYngve Soderberg United States
ACZygmunt Grabowski Poland
ACGijs Kramer Netherlands
ACJean Jacoby Luxembourg
ACNobushige Kusamitsu Japan
ACByrd Mock United States

Applied arts

The following painters took part:[26]

RankNameCountry
1Alex Walter Diggelmann Switzerland
2Alfred Hierl Germany
3Stanisław Ostoja-Chrostowski Poland
ACMaria Jacoby Luxembourg
ACLucjan Kintopf Poland
ACErnst Böhm Germany
ACJulius Engelhard Germany
ACLudwig Hohlwein Germany
ACDora Corty-Mönkemeyer Germany
ACEduard Sauer Germany
ACHartmuth Pfeil Germany
ACJobst Kuch Germany
ACPaul Sinkwitz Germany
ACRobert Lips Switzerland
ACAlois Houba Czechoslovakia
ACWilliam Welsh United States

Sculpture

Medals

The following sculptors took part:[27]

RankNameCountry
1Not awarded
2Luciano Mercante Italy
3Josuë Dupon Belgium
ACGünther von Scheven Germany
ACOmero Taddeini Italy
ACEdward Hald Sweden
ACOtto Placzek Germany
ACPietro Borsari Switzerland
ACMario Moschi Italy
ACTait McKenzie Canada
ACSimon Gate Sweden
ACVictor Demanet Belgium
ACVicke Lindstrand Sweden
ACJoseph Witterwulghe Belgium
ACHermann Wandinger Germany
ACHarold Winter Germany
ACLudwig Kunstmann Germany
ACPublio Morbiducci Italy

Reliefs

The following sculptors took part:[28]

RankNameCountry
1Emil Sutor Germany
2Józef Klukowski Poland
3Not awarded
ACOtto Rost Germany
ACRoberto Terracini Italy
ACRobert Frank Switzerland

Statues

The following sculptors took part:[29]

RankNameCountry
1Farpi Vignoli Italy
2Arno Breker Germany
3Stig Blomberg Sweden
ACAdolf Wamper Germany
ACAnsgar Almquist Sweden
ACFranciszek Masiak Poland
ACGerhard Marcks Germany
ACHans Stangl Germany
ACYoshioki Hasegawa Japan
ACJosef Humplik Austria
RankNameCountry
ACFritz Klimsch Germany
ACKarl Stemolak Austria
ACKnud Gleerup Denmark
ACLajos Petri Hungary
ACMario Moschi Italy
ACOtto Hofner Austria
ACRichard Martin Werner Germany
ACBazyli Wójtowicz Poland
ACCecil de Blaquiere Howard United States
ACEdward Bruce Douglas United States
RankNameCountry
ACGeorge Kratina United States
ACJoseph Brown United States
ACRaoul Josset United States
ACSándor Ambrózy Hungary
ACFranciszek Masiak Poland
ACElizabeth Benson South Africa
ACKrystyna Dąbrowska Poland
ACMarian Wnuk Poland
ACOlga Niewska Poland

Unknown event

The following sculptors took part:[30]

RankNameCountry
ACAnne Marie Carl-Nielsen Denmark
ACOlda Žák Czechoslovakia
ACRobert Frank Switzerland
ACYuhachi Ikeda Japan
ACAage Nielsen-Edwin Denmark
ACAlphons Magg Switzerland
ACAlfons Riedel Austria
ACAlfonso Bortolotti Italy
ACAlois Houba Czechoslovakia
ACLadislav Toman Czechoslovakia
ACAlphonse Huylebroeck Belgium
ACAntonio Biggi Italy
ACAroldo Bellini Italy
ACArvid Källström Sweden
ACAugust Peisker-Disler Switzerland
ACCarl Fagerberg Sweden
ACCarlo Lubelli Italy
ACEberhard Encke Germany
ACEgon Gutmann Germany
ACErich Kuhn Germany
ACErnesto de Fiori Germany
ACErnesto Thayaht Italy
ACErnst Balz Germany
ACErwin Spuler Germany
ACFerdinand Opitz Austria
ACFrancesco Messina Italy
ACFrans Lamberechts Belgium
ACFrantišek Draškovič Czechoslovakia
ACFritz Röll Germany
ACGeorg Müller Germany
RankNameCountry
ACGeorges Vandevoorde Belgium
ACGiandomenico De Marchis Italy
ACGustave Fischweiler Belgium
ACHendrik van den Eijnde Netherlands
ACHans Ruwoldt Germany
ACHeinrich Karl Scholz Austria
ACHermann Geibel Germany
ACHermann Hahn Germany
ACJac Maris Netherlands
ACJean Dušek Czechoslovakia
ACJean Boedts Belgium
ACJohann Vierthaler Germany
ACJosef Müllner Austria
ACJosef Riedl Austria
ACJules Bernaerts Belgium
ACJules Heyndrickx Belgium
ACJulien Lefèvre Luxembourg
ACKamezo Shimizu Japan
ACKyushichi Miyajima Japan
ACLouis Van Cutsem Belgium
ACLuigi Velluti Italy
ACMarcel Van de Perre Belgium
ACMarian Gobius Netherlands
ACMatti Büschmann Netherlands
ACMaurice Jansegers Belgium
ACMilly Steger Germany
ACOrlando Paladino Orlandini Italy
ACOskar Thiede Austria
ACOtakar Španiel Czechoslovakia
ACTait McKenzie Canada
RankNameCountry
ACRubens Pedrazzi Italy
ACRudolf Schmidt Austria
ACShokichi Hata Japan
ACTjipke Visser Netherlands
ACVáclav Nejtek Czechoslovakia
ACVolterrano Volterrani Italy
ACWenzel Profant Luxembourg
ACWerner Primm Germany
ACWilhelm Frass Austria
ACWilhelm Rietschel Germany
ACWilly Kreitz Belgium
ACJitsuzo Hinago Japan
ACGünther von Scheven Germany
ACEmil Sutor Germany
ACOtto Rost Germany
ACFritz Klimsch Germany
ACYoshioki Hasegawa Japan
ACJosef Humplik Austria
ACKarl Stemolak Austria
ACMario Moschi Italy
ACJean Collard Belgium
ACAlphonse De Cuyper Belgium
ACGodefroid Devreese Belgium
ACLéandre Grandmoulin Belgium
ACCharles Samuel Belgium
ACPaul Wissaert Belgium
ACAldo Buttini Italy
ACSilvio Canevari Italy
ACRomano Romanelli Italy

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