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'''Paul Staub''' was a Swiss [[Coxswain (rowing)|coxswain]] who competed in the [[1920 Summer Olympics]] and was the part of the Swiss Team which won a Gold Medal in [[1920 Summer Olympics|1920 Antwerp]] in [[Rowing at the 1920 Summer Olympics – Men's coxed four|coxed four]].<ref name="SR profile">{{Cite sports-reference | Paul Staub | https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/st/paul-staub-1.html | 13 July 2018 }}</ref><ref name="Nauright2012">{{cite book|author=John Nauright|title=Sports around the World: History, Culture, and Practice|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mYBtMajLAaAC&pg=RA3-PA137|accessdate=2 October 2015|date=6 April 2012|publisher=ABC-CLIO|isbn=978-1-59884-301-9|page=137}}</ref><ref name="Solem2004">{{cite book|author=Karen Ann Solem|title=The Rower's Almanac 2004-2005|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KksOUWUBkYAC&pg=PA47|accessdate=2 October 2015|date=1 October 2004|publisher=The Rowers Almanac Inc|isbn=978-0-9651327-5-6|pages=47–}}</ref>
'''Paul Staub''' was a Swiss [[Coxswain (rowing)|coxswain]] who competed in the [[1920 Summer Olympics]] and was the part of the Swiss Team which won a Gold Medal in [[1920 Summer Olympics|1920 Antwerp]] in [[Rowing at the 1920 Summer Olympics – Men's coxed four|coxed four]].<ref name="SR profile">{{Cite sports-reference | Paul Staub | https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/st/paul-staub-1.html | 13 July 2018 }}</ref><ref name="Nauright2012">{{cite book|author=John Nauright|title=Sports around the World: History, Culture, and Practice|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mYBtMajLAaAC&pg=RA3-PA137|accessdate=2 October 2015|date=6 April 2012|publisher=ABC-CLIO|isbn=978-1-59884-301-9|page=137}}</ref><ref name="Solem2004">{{cite book|author=Karen Ann Solem|title=The Rower's Almanac 2004-2005|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KksOUWUBkYAC&pg=PA47|accessdate=2 October 2015|date=1 October 2004|publisher=The Rowers Almanac Inc|isbn=978-0-9651327-5-6|pages=47–}}</ref>



Revision as of 19:32, 13 July 2018

Paul Staub
Personal information
Bornunknown
Diedunknown
Sport
SportRowing
ClubGrasshopper Club Zürich
Medal record
Men's rowing
Representing  Switzerland
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 1920 Antwerp Coxed four
European Rowing Championships
Gold medal – first place 1920 Mâcon Coxed four

Paul Staub was a Swiss coxswain who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics and was the part of the Swiss Team which won a Gold Medal in 1920 Antwerp in coxed four.[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Paul Staub". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 4 December 2016. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  2. ^ John Nauright (6 April 2012). Sports around the World: History, Culture, and Practice. ABC-CLIO. p. 137. ISBN 978-1-59884-301-9. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  3. ^ Karen Ann Solem (1 October 2004). The Rower's Almanac 2004-2005. The Rowers Almanac Inc. pp. 47–. ISBN 978-0-9651327-5-6. Retrieved 2 October 2015.