Esper Konstantinowitsch Belosselski

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Esper Konstantinowitsch Belosselski
Esper Belosselski (1910)

Nationality: Russian Empire 1883Russian Empire Russia
Birthday: October 8, 1871
Place of birth: St. Petersburg
Date of death: January 5, 1921
Place of death: Paris , France
Society: St. Petersburg River
Yacht Club
Boat classes: 10 meter class
Medal table
Olympic games 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
Olympic rings Olympic games
bronze Stockholm 1912 10 meter class

Esper Konstantinovich Beloselsky-Belozersky ( Russian Эспер Константинович Белосельский-Белозерский * 8. October 1871 in St. Petersburg , † 5. January 1921 in Paris , France ) was a Russian sailor and Prince from the Russian noble family Beloselsky-Belozersky .

successes

Esper Belosselski took part in the Olympic Games in Stockholm in 1912 in the 10-meter class as the skipper of the Gallia II from the Russian Empire. At the regatta held in Nynäshamn , Gallia II finished the first race in third and the second race in second place. Since skipper Harry Wahl's Nina from Finland also achieved a second and a third place, there was a jump-off between the two boats, in which the Nina prevailed. Belosselski received the bronze medal alongside crew members Karl Lindholm , Nikolai Puschnizki , Alexander Rodionow , Iossif Schomaker , Ernst Brasche and Filip Schtrauch .

His brother-in-law, Prince Vladimir Orlov , took part in the 1900 Olympic Games in a carriage driving. His brother Prince Sergei Belosselski was a member of the IOC .

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