Ioannis Frangoudis

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Ioannis Frangoudis

Ioannis Frangoudis ( Greek Ιωάννης Φραγκούδης , * 1863 in Limassol , Cyprus ; † October 19, 1916 in New York City ) was a Greek sports shooter who was successful at the first modern Olympic Games in Athens in 1896.

Olympia 1896 Athens

Frangoudis took part in four of the five shooting competitions. He was also secretary in the sub-committee for the shooting competitions at the Olympic Games.

The first competition he participated in was the individual rifle competition. He led after the first ten shots. After poor performance in the second and third sections of the competition, he dropped to second place and only won the silver medal (actually bronze medal) behind his compatriot Georgios Orphanidis . In the rapid fire pistol competition, he won the Olympic title ahead of Orphanidis. In the free pistol competition he was third behind the American shooter Sumner Paine and the Dane Holger Nielsen.

In his fourth appearance in the military pistol competition, he finished fourth.

successes

Olympia discipline medal
Athens 1896 Rapid fire pistol gold
Athens 1896 gun silver
Athens 1896 gun bronze

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