Jean-Pierre Stock

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Marc Detton (left) and Jean-Pierre Stock as winners of the Argenteuil regatta in 1923

Jean-Pierre floor (* 5. April 1900 in Paris ; † 2. October 1950 in Caracas ) was a French rower who in 1924 Olympic silver medalist, double sculls was.

Athletic career

Jean-Pierre Stock was the son of a publisher's founder. He began rowing at the age of sixteen. In 1920 he was French military champion and in 1921 he won the French championships.

Stock rowed for the Société d'Encouragement du Sport Nautique in Nogent-sur-Marne . At the Olympic Games in Paris in 1924, he competed in a double scull with Marc Detton . In the double scull, Detton and Stock finished in second place behind Paul Costello and John B. Kelly from the United States. In the final, the Americans won by four seconds over the French. About ten lengths behind the French, the Swiss Rudolf Bosshard and Heinrich Thoma won the bronze medal.

Detton and Stock won the double scull at the European Championships in 1925 ahead of the Swiss Rudolf Bosshard and Max Schmid .

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Footnotes

  1. Wolf Reinhardt, Ralph Schlueter: The Games of the VIII Olympiad in 1924 in Paris and the I. Winter Olympics in Chamonix . Agon Sportverlag, Kassel 2016 ISBN 978-3-89784-408-7 p. 296f
  2. Volker Kluge : Olympic Summer Games. The Chronicle I. Athens 1896 - Berlin 1936. Sportverlag Berlin, Berlin 1997, ISBN 3-328-00715-6 . P. 553f
  3. Wolf Reinhardt, Ralph Schlueter: The Games of the VIII Olympiad in 1924 in Paris and the I. Winter Olympics in Chamonix . Agon Sportverlag, Kassel 2016 ISBN 978-3-89784-408-7 p. 294
  4. European championships in double sculls at sport-komplett.de