Camillo Müller
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nation | Austria | |||||||||
birthday | January 2, 1870 | |||||||||
place of birth | Vienna , Austrian Empire | |||||||||
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discipline | Saber, foil | |||||||||
society | Warrior Vienna | |||||||||
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Camillo Müller (born January 2, 1870 in Vienna ; † 20th century ) was an Austrian fencer and sports official .
biography
At the German Fencing Championships in 1898 , which were held by the German and Austrian Fencing Federation, Camillo Müller was able to secure the championship title in foil with a loose length and with a light saber. In 1899 he replaced Willibald Gebhardt as the first chairman of the German and Austrian Fencing Federation . At the Summer Olympics in 1900 he competed in saber fencing . In the final group he was only able to win one of his eight fights and finished eighth in the end. In November 1901 Müller resigned as chairman who, according to the Allgemeine Sport-Zeitung, had only a representative function.
Web links
- Camillo Müller in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
Individual evidence
- ↑ Michael Wenusch, History of the Viennese fencing sport in the 19th and 20th centuries (= dissertations from the University of Vienna 3 ), WUV - Universitätsverlag, Vienna 1996. P. 267f. Notes , Allgemeine Sport-Zeitung dated December 1, 1901, p. 1376.
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SURNAME | Müller, Camillo |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian fencer |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 2, 1870 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |
DATE OF DEATH | 20th century |