Eugene Sigg

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Eugen Sigg-Bächthold (* 1898 ; † unknown) was a Swiss rower who won two Olympic medals.

At the European Championships in Como in 1923, Émile Albrecht , Richard Frey , Alfred Probst , Eugen Sigg and Hans Steiger won in a four with helmsman .

At the 1924 Olympic Games on the Seine near Argenteuil, Émile Albrecht, Alfred Probst, Eugen Sigg and Hans Walter won the bronze medal in the four without a helmsman . In a four with a helmsman, Fritz Loosli steered the four rowers into the final, where Émile Lachapelle sat in the boat for Loosli, who won the gold medal.

Sigg started for the Rowing Club Lausanne .

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  1. European championships in a foursome with
  2. Volker Kluge: Olympic Summer Games. Chronicle I. , page 585, note 226