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[ "Léon Tellier", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Marcel Meran", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Philippe Houben", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
Philippe Jean Louis Houben (born 4 June 1881, date of death unknown) was a Belgian-born naturalized French (in 1939) male water polo player. He was a member of the Belgium men's national water polo team. He competed with the team at the 1900 Summer Olympics.
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[ "Albert Michant", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Robert Gufflet", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
Robert Gufflet was a French sailor who competed at the 1900 Summer Olympics. Gufflet took the gold in the first race of the 3 to 10 ton and the silver medal in the second race of that class. He also competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics.References External links Robert Gufflet at Olympedia "Exposition Universelle Internationale de 1900, Concours D'Exercices Physiques et de Sports" (PDF) (in French). Imprimerie Nationale. 1901. pp. 399–430. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 May 2008. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
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[ "Albert Glandaz", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Alexandros Merkati", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
Alexandros, Count Merkati (22 October 1874 – 5 April 1947) was a Greek golfer. He competed in the men's individual event at the 1900 Summer Olympics.Merkati introduced Pierre de Coubertin to Constantine I of Greece (then the crown prince), instrumental in providing Greek royal support to de Coubertin's idea of reviving the Olympic Games. Merkati was a secretary of the Organizing Committee for the 1896 Summer Olympics. He was a founding member of the Athens Lawn Tennis Club in 1895 and served as the club's President. He became a member of the International Olympic Committee in 1897. He was also a member of the Compiègne Club for golf, leading to Merkati having the opportunity to compete in the Games himself in 1900. He finished 11th of 12 in the first Olympic men's golf tournament, scoring 246 in the 36-hold stroke play tournament. (His mother-in-law, Abbie Pratt, played in the women's tournament, winning a bronze medal.) In 1906, he was a referee for football at the 1906 Intercalated Games.Merkati served as secretary to Empress Elisabeth of Austria from 1896 to 1897 and later as royal Court Chamberlain to Constantine I of Greece and Alexander of Greece and Grand Marshall to the court of George II of Greece. Following the Goudi coup in 1909, Merkati fled to the island of Zakynthos (his birthplace), fearing persecution against royalists such as himself. He continued to serve on the IOC during this exile, with de Coubertin's support against attempts by the Greeks to replace him with new members. At the VII Olympic Congress in Lausanne in 1921, Merkati proposed engraving the names of Olympic champions on plaques in the Olympic Stadium for the Games in which they had won. Merkati served on the IOC until 1925.
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[ "Auguste Castille", "participant of", "1908 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Auguste Castille", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Alois Anderlé", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Arie van der Velden", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Dominique Ravoux", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Eugène Laverne", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Gaston Legrand", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Guillaume Séron", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Gustav Lexau", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
Gustav Lexau was a German swimmer and water polo player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1900 Summer Olympics, and he was part of the German team that won the gold medal in the men's 200 metre team swimming event.
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[ "Jacques Le Lavasseur", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Joseph Baras", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
Joseph Baras was a Belgian sport shooter who competed in the early 20th century in rifle shooting, he competed at the 1900 Olympics in Paris.At the 1900 Summer Olympics, Baras competed in five different rifle shooting events, unfortunately he finished last in four of them and was tied in 28th place in the other.
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[ "Jules Bury", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Jules Rolland", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
Jules Louis Rolland (24 March 1877 – 14 January 1929) was a French gymnast. He competed in the men's individual all-around event at the 1900 Summer Olympics and competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics.References External links Jules Rolland at Olympics.com Jules Rolland at Olympedia
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[ "Jules Rolland", "participant of", "1908 Summer Olympics" ]
Jules Louis Rolland (24 March 1877 – 14 January 1929) was a French gymnast. He competed in the men's individual all-around event at the 1900 Summer Olympics and competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics.
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[ "Jules Deleval", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Baronne Lucile de Fain", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Paolo Bussetti", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Paul Gibiard", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Pierre Payssé", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Pierre Payssé", "participant of", "1906 Intercalated Games" ]
Gymnastics career At the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris, France, Payssé competed in the Men's all-around gymnastic event, a 16-event competition that was the only gymnastics event at the Games. He finished fourth, behind fellow Frenchmen Gustave Sandras, Noël Bas and Lucien Démanet. At the 1903 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, Payssé came joint second with Charles van Hulle and Jules Lecoutre in the horizontal bar event. At the 1905 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, Payssé was part of the French team that won the men's team all-around event. He came third in the individual horizontal bar and parallel bars events.Payssé won both the Individual all-around, 5 events and Individual all-around, 6 events competitions at the 1906 Intercalated Games in Athens, Greece. This made him one of only 16 people to win two or more gold medals at the Games. In the same year, Payssé became world champion at the horizontal bar event.
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[ "Richard Genserowski", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Élie Bourgois", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Edward Hore", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
Edward Hore (born 17 November 1849, date of death unknown) was a British sailor] who competed in the 1900 Summer Olympics in Meulan, France. Hore took the gold in the second race of the 3 to 10 ton and a Bronze in the 10 to 20 ton.References External links Edward Hore at Olympedia Edward Hore at the British Olympic Association "Exposition Universelle Internationale de 1900, Concours D'Exercices Physiques et de Sports" (PDF) (in French). Imprimerie Nationale. 1901. pp. 399–430. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 May 2008. Retrieved 16 April 2014.
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[ "Gyula Katona (gymnast)", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Gyula Katona (gymnast)", "different from", "Gyula O. H. Katona" ]
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[ "Elvira Guerra", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
Elvira Guerra ([elˈviːra ˈɡwɛrra]; 1855–1937) was an Italian equestrienne and circus performer, notable for competing at the 1900 Summer Olympics, the first Games at which women were allowed to compete. She was the first woman to represent Italy at the Olympics.
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[ "Selwyn Calverley", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Albert Duval", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Henri Gauthier (sailor)", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Rudolph Wolken", "participant of", "1904 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Vaishnav (sailor)", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Georges Cronier", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
Georges A. Cronier was a French sailor who competed in the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. Cronier took the 4th place in the 10 to 20 ton.References External links Cronier at Olympedia "Exposition Universelle Internationale de 1900, Concours D'Exercices Physiques et de Sports" (PDF) (in French). Imprimerie Nationale. 1901. pp. 399–430. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 May 2008. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
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[ "Georges Neurouth", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
Georges Neurouth (24 September 1881 – 6 September 1914) was a French cyclist. He competed at the 1900 Summer Olympics in the men's sprint. He did not finish in the third heat of the first round.
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[ "Francisco Henríquez de Zubiría", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Pierre Thomegeux", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Ernest Martin (swimmer)", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
Ernest Martin (born 1878, date of death unknown) was a French freestyle swimmer and water polo player. He competed in the men's 4000 metre freestyle event and the water polo at the 1900 Summer Olympics.
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[ "Émile Fréteur", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Fernand Ravoux", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "G. Pigeard", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Gaston Achille", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Henri Laverne", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Jean d'Estournelles de Constant", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Jeanne Filleul-Brohy", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Jules Pinaud", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "J. Van de Wynckélé", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Madeleine Fournier-Sarlovèze", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Marc Jousset", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Marc Jousset", "different from", "Marc Jousset" ]
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[ "Marcel Moisand", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Otto Meyer (gymnast)", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Pierre Moussette", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
Pierre Constantin Moussette (8 September 1861 – 7 February 1932) was a French sailor who competed in the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris. Moussette took the 6th in the 2nd race of the 3 to 10 ton.References External links P. Moussette at Olympedia "Exposition Universelle Internationale de 1900, Concours D'Exercices Physiques et de Sports" (PDF) (in French). Imprimerie Nationale. 1901. pp. 399–430. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 May 2008. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
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[ "Paul Couture (sailor)", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Paul Couture (sailor)", "different from", "Paul Couture" ]
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[ "Pierre Deschamps", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Pierre Deschamps", "different from", "Pierre Deschamps" ]
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[ "Pierre de Boulogne", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Bill Burgess", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
1900 Olympic Games Burgess competed in swimming and water polo at the 1900 Olympics held in Paris and won a bronze medal playing for the French team despite his British nationality, which was allowed by the rules at that time. In swimming, he finished fourth in the 4000m freestyle and fifth in the 200m backstroke events.
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[ "Bill Burgess", "different from", "Thomas Burgess" ]
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[ "Frank Bayliss", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Linton Hope", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
Linton Chorley Hope FRAes (18 April 1863 – 20 December 1920) was a sailor from Great Britain, who represented his country at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Meulan, France. With Lorne Currie as helmsman and fellow crewmembers John Gretton and Algernon Maudslay, Hope took first places in both the race of the .5 to 1 ton class and the Open class.
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[ "Mickey Whitehurst", "participant of", "1904 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Alban Rooman", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
Alban Rooman was a Belgian sports shooter, who competed at the 1900 Summer Olympics.At the 1900 Summer Olympics held in Paris, France, Rooman competed in the Men's 50 metre free pistol where he finished in 13th place out of twenty shooters, which contributed towards his team finishing fourth in the Men's 50 metre free pistol, team event.
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[ "Bertie Harris", "participant of", "1904 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Charles Lebègue", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Edgar Davis (golfer)", "participant of", "1904 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Émile Thèves", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
Émile Thèves was a Belgian sports shooter, who competed at the 1900 Summer Olympics.At the 1900 Summer Olympics held in Paris, France, Thèves competed in the Men's 50 metre free pistol where he finished in 14th place out of twenty shooters, which contributed towards his team finishing fourth in the Men's 50 metre free pistol, team event.
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[ "James Stack (golfer)", "participant of", "1904 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Étienne van Zuylen van Nyevelt", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Étienne van Zuylen van Nyevelt", "owner of", "Castle de Haar" ]
Personal life Van Zuylen was born in Saint-Étienne, near Nice, on 16 October 1860, a member of the old Dutch Van Zuylen van Nievelt noble family; he was the 3rd Baron van Zuylen van Nyevelt van de Haar. His father, Gustave, was a diplomat and his grandfather, Jean-Jacques was a former mayor of Bruges. On 16 August 1887, Van Zuylen married Hélène de Rothschild, daughter of Salomon James de Rothschild of the Rothschild banking family of France, in Paris. They had two sons, Egmont and Hélin. Hélin was killed in a car accident in 1912, and Egmont worked as a diplomat; his eldest child was Parisian socialite Marie-Hélène de Rothschild. In 1890, Van Zuylen inherited the ruined De Haar Castle and set about restoring it. Financed by Rothschild money and directed by Dutch architect Pierre Cuypers, work started in 1892 and took 20 years.Van Zuylen received recognition with appointments as an officer of the Legion of Honour, and as a knight of the Order of Leopold.Van Zuylen died in Nice on 8 May 1934.
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[ "Jean de Neuflize", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
Jean Frédéric André Poupart de Neuflize, 4th Baron of Neuflize CVO (21 August 1850 – 20 September 1928) was a French banker and equestrian. He won the bronze medal in the mail coach event at the 1900 Summer Olympics. He was appointed an officer of the Legion of Honour.
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[ "Gaston Saint-Paul de Sinçay", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Andrew Oikonomou", "participant of", "1904 Summer Olympics" ]
Andreas Ioannis "Andrew" Oikonomou was a Greek track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics in the marathon. He finished last of the fifteen finishers, but moved up to fourteenth after Frederick Lorz was disqualified.
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[ "Charles Deckert", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Dimitrios Veloulis", "participant of", "1904 Summer Olympics" ]
Dimitrios Veloulis was a Greek track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics in the marathon. He finished in fifth place.References Sources Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Dimitrios Veloulis". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020.
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[ "Harry Jefferson (sailor)", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "John Guiney (athlete)", "participant of", "1904 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "John Guiney (athlete)", "different from", "John Guiney" ]
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[ "Maurice Bucquet", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Harry Allen (golfer)", "participant of", "1904 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Harry Allen (golfer)", "different from", "Harry Allen" ]
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[ "Harry Allen (golfer)", "different from", "Harry Allen" ]
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[ "De Cottignon", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Jacques Doucet (sailor)", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Dubosq", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Dupland", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Henri Gilardoni", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Letot", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Édouard Mézan de Malartic", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
Éloi Léon Eugène Joseph Auguste "Édouard" Mézan de Malartic (7 August 1870 – 16 November 1936) was a French sailor who represented his country at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Meulan, France. As helmsman on the boat Jeannette, de Malartic did not start the first race of the 0.5 to 1 ton and did not finish in the second race.
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[ "Henri Mialaret", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Roosevelt (sailor)", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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[ "Texier (helmsman)", "participant of", "1900 Summer Olympics" ]
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