Josef Effenberger
Czechoslovak gymnast
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Country represented | Czechoslovakia | ||||||||||||||||||||
Born | (1901-10-18)18 October 1901 Prague, Austria-Hungary | ||||||||||||||||||||
Died | 11 November 1983(1983-11-11) (aged 82) Prague, Czechoslovakia | ||||||||||||||||||||
Discipline | Men's artistic gymnastics | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Josef Effenberger (18 October 1901 – 11 November 1983) was a Czechoslovak gymnast who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics.[2] Additionally, he competed at both the 1926 and 1930, helping his team to gold both times, winning silver in the all-around combined exercises in 1926.
Effenberger was born in Prague on 18 October 1901. He died there on 11 November 1983, at the age of 82.
References
- ^ Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (2005). "125th Anniversary - The story goes on..." (PDF). FIG. p. 63.
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Josef Effenberger". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 4 July 2012.
External links
- Josef Effenberger at Olympedia
- Josef Effenberger at the Czech Olympic Committee (in Czech)
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- 1903: France
- 1905: France
- 1907: Bohemia
- 1909: France
- 1911: Bohemia
- 1913: Bohemia
- 1922: Czechoslovakia
- 1926: Czechoslovakia
- 1930: Czechoslovakia
- 1934: Switzerland
- 1938: Czechoslovakia
- 1950: Switzerland
- 1954: Soviet Union
- 1958: Soviet Union
- 1962: Japan
- 1966: Japan
- 1970: Japan
- 1974: Japan
- 1978: Japan
- 1979: Soviet Union
- 1981: Soviet Union
- 1983: China
- 1985: Soviet Union
- 1987: Soviet Union
- 1989: Soviet Union
- 1991: Soviet Union
- 1994: China
- 1995: China
- 1997: China
- 1999: China
- 2001: Belarus
- 2003: China
- 2006: China
- 2007: China
- 2010: China
- 2011: China
- 2014: China
- 2015: Japan
- 2018: China
- 2019: Russia
- 2022: China
- 2023: Japan
1926: Czechoslovakia (TCH), Josef Effenberger, Jan Gajdoš, Jan Karafiát, František Pecháček, Ladislav Riessner, Bedřich Šupčík, Ladislav Vácha, Václav Veselý
1930: Czechoslovakia (TCH), Josef Effenberger, Jan Gajdoš, Emanuel Löffler, Julius Rybak, Bedřich Šupčík, Ladislav Tikal, Jindřich Tintěra, Ladislav Vácha
1930: Czechoslovakia (TCH), Josef Effenberger, Jan Gajdoš, Emanuel Löffler, Julius Rybak, Bedřich Šupčík, Ladislav Tikal, Jindřich Tintěra, Ladislav Vácha
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