The 1912 Summer Olympics (Swedish: Olympiska sommarspelen 1912), officially known as the Games of the V Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event held in Stockholm, Sweden, between 5 May and 22 July 1912. Twenty-eight nations and 2,408 competitors, including 48 women, competed in 102 events in 16 sports.
Athletics
Cycling
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Individual time trial details |
Rudolph Lewis South Africa |
Frederick Grubb Great Britain |
Carl Schutte United States |
Team time trial details |
Sweden (SWE) Erik Friborg Ragnar Malm Axel Persson Algot Lönn |
Great Britain (GBR) Frederick Grubb Leonard Meredith Charles Moss William Hammond |
United States (USA) Carl Schutte Alvin Loftes Albert Krushel Walter Martin |
Diving
Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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3 metre springboard details |
Paul Günther (GER) | Hans Luber (GER) | Kurt Behrens (GER) |
10 metre platform details |
Erik Adlerz (SWE) | Albert Zürner (GER) | Gustaf Blomgren (SWE) |
Plain high diving details |
Erik Adlerz (SWE) | Hjalmar Johansson (SWE) | John Jansson (SWE) |
Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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10 metre platform details |
Greta Johansson (SWE) | Lisa Regnell (SWE) | Isabelle White (GBR) |
Equestrian
Fencing
Football
Gymnastics
Modern pentathlon
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's event details |
Gösta Lillehöök (SWE) | Gösta Åsbrink (SWE) | Georg de Laval (SWE) |
Rowing
Sailing
Shooting
Swimming
Men's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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100 m freestyle details |
Duke Kahanamoku United States |
Cecil Healy Australasia |
Ken Huszagh United States |
400 m freestyle details |
George Hodgson Canada |
John Hatfield Great Britain |
Harold Hardwick Australasia |
1500 m freestyle details |
George Hodgson Canada |
John Hatfield Great Britain |
Harold Hardwick Australasia |
100 m backstroke details |
Harry Hebner United States |
Otto Fahr Germany |
Paul Kellner Germany |
200 m breaststroke details |
Walter Bathe Germany |
Wilhelm Lützow Germany |
Paul Malisch Germany |
400 m breaststroke details |
Walter Bathe Germany |
Thor Henning Sweden |
Percy Courtman Great Britain |
4×200 m freestyle relay details |
Australasia (ANZ) Cecil Healy Malcolm Champion Leslie Boardman Harold Hardwick |
United States (USA) Ken Huszagh Harry Hebner Perry McGillivray Duke Kahanamoku |
Great Britain (GBR) William Foster Thomas Battersby John Hatfield Henry Taylor |
Women's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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100 m freestyle details |
Fanny Durack Australasia |
Wilhelmina Wylie Australasia |
Jennie Fletcher Great Britain |
4×100 m freestyle relay details |
Great Britain (GBR) Belle Moore Jennie Fletcher Annie Speirs Irene Steer |
Germany (GER) Wally Dressel Louise Otto Hermine Stindt Grete Rosenberg |
Austria (AUT) Margarete Adler Klara Milch Josephine Sticker Berta Zahourek |
Tennis
Men's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's singles outdoor details |
Charles Winslow South Africa |
Harold Kitson South Africa |
Oscar Kreuzer Germany |
Men's singles indoor details |
André Gobert France |
Charles Dixon Great Britain |
Anthony Wilding Australasia |
Men's doubles outdoor details |
Harold Kitson and Charles Winslow South Africa |
Felix Pipes and Arthur Zborzil Austria |
Albert Canet and Edouard Mény de Marangue France |
Men's doubles indoor details |
Maurice Germot and André Gobert France |
Carl Kempe and Gunnar Setterwall Sweden |
Alfred Beamish and Charles Dixon Great Britain |
Women's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Women's singles outdoor details |
Marguerite Broquedis France |
Dorothea Koring Germany |
Molla Bjurstedt Norway |
Women's singles indoor details |
Edith Hannam Great Britain |
Sofie Castenschiold Denmark |
Mabel Parton Great Britain |
Mixed events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Mixed doubles outdoor details |
Dorothea Koring and Heinrich Schomburgk Germany |
Sigrid Fick and Gunnar Setterwall Sweden |
Marguerite Broquedis and Albert Canet France |
Mixed doubles indoor details |
Edith Hannam and Charles Dixon Great Britain |
Helen Aitchison and Herbert Roper Barrett Great Britain |
Sigrid Fick and Gunnar Setterwall Sweden |
Tug of war
Water polo
Wrestling
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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featherweight details |
Kaarlo Koskelo (FIN) | Georg Gerstäcker (GER) | Otto Lasanen (FIN) |
lightweight details |
Emil Väre (FIN) | Gustaf Malmström (SWE) | Edvin Mattiasson (SWE) |
middleweight details |
Claes Johanson (SWE) | Martin Klein (RUS) | Alfred Asikainen (FIN) |
light heavyweight details |
none awarded | Anders Ahlgren (SWE) | Béla Varga (HUN) |
Ivar Böhling (FIN) | |||
heavyweight details |
Yrjö Saarela (FIN) | Johan Olin (FIN) | Søren Marinus Jensen (DEN) |
Notes
- The German team changed the cox after the first round. But it is not known, if Otto Maier participated in the first round and Karl Leister did the rest of the tournament or Karl Leister participated in the first round and Otto Maier did the rest. However, the IOC medal database credits the gold medal only to Karl Leister.
See also
External links
- "Stockholm 1912". Olympics.com. International Olympic Committee.
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