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Antoine Schlindwein

Antoine Schlindwein competed for France in men's artistic gymnastics, 1936–1952.

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Career, in brief

Antoine Schlindwein was a three-time Olympian for France in men's artistic gymnastics, competing from 1936 through 1952.

Timeline

Career arc, year by year.

Olympic — 3 appearances

1952 Helsinki Olympics

Helsinki
Team Final 12thURS 574.350 · SUI 567.500 · FIN 564.200 · Unified Team of Germany 561.200 12th

1948 London Olympics

London
Team Final 4thFIN 1358.300 · SUI 1356.700 · HUN 1330.850 · FRA 1313.850 4th
All-Around Final 216.500 — 34th 34th

1936 Berlin Olympics

Berlin
Team Final 8thGER 657.430 · SUI 654.802 · FIN 638.468 · TCH 625.763 8th

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8 olympic medals
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Switzerland · MAG · 1948 – 1952

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Germany · MAG · 1936 – 1952

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6 olympic medals
Germany · MAG · 1936 – 1936

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Yugoslavia · MAG · 1924 – 1936

Leon Štukelj

6 olympic medals
Japan · MAG · 1952 – 1960

Masao Takemoto

5 olympic medals
Switzerland · MAG · 1936 – 1948

Michael Reusch

5 olympic medals
Finland · MAG · 1948 – 1952

Paavo Aaltonen

5 olympic medals
Finland · MAG · 1948 – 1948

Veikko Huhtanen

5 olympic medals
Finland · MAG · 1932 – 1948

Einari Teräsvirta

4 olympic medals
Soviet Union · MAG · 1952 – 1952

Hrant Shahinyan

4 olympic medals
Hungary · MAG · 1928 – 1936

István Pelle

4 olympic medals
Italy · MAG · 1928 – 1952

Romeo Neri

4 olympic medals
Soviet Union · MAG · 1952 – 1956

Valentin Muratov

4 olympic medals
Switzerland · MAG · 1948 – 1952

Walter Lehmann

4 olympic medals
Finland · MAG · 1936 – 1948

Aleksanteri Saarvala

3 olympic medals
Czechoslovakia · MAG · 1928 – 1936

Emanuel Löffler

3 olympic medals
Hungary · MAG · 1948 – 1952

Ferenc Pataki

3 olympic medals
Switzerland · MAG · 1952 – 1952

Hans Eugster

3 olympic medals
Hungary · MAG · 1948 – 1952

János Mogyorósi-Klencs

3 olympic medals

Sources

Sources olympedia.org (Helsinki 1952, London 1948, Berlin 1936)
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