Georges Berthet

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Georges Camille Berthet (born September 18, 1903 , † August 14, 1979 ) was a French rower and skier.

At the Olympic Winter Games in 1924 he was a soldier member of the French military patrol team , which won the bronze medal in this discipline . The military patrol run was subsequently declared a demonstration competition in 1926. At the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, he took the eighth in -Bewerb Rowing part.

Footnotes

  1. In the SportsReference database it is noted that Georges Berthet was also an Olympian in rowing, but no use is listed. In the eighth, however, Marius Berthet and Joseph Berthet are listed as participants. In Volker Kluge's standard work Olympic Summer Games. Chronicle I is listed on page 660 of the French figure eight with the participants G. Berthet and J. Berthet.

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