Max Schmid (rower)

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Max Schmid at the European Championships in 1920

Max W. Schmid (19th or 20th century; † 20th century) was a Swiss rower .

At the first European rowing championships after the First World War, which were held in Mâcon in 1920 , Max Schmid won in a single in front of the Italian Giovanni di Vaio and the Belgian Jacques Haller . In the same year Schmid also competed at the Olympic Games in Antwerp . There he lost to the British Jack Beresford in the first run , who then won the silver medal in the Olympic final.

In 1925 Schmid started at the European Championships in Prague with Rudolf Bosshard in double sculls . Bosshard and Schmid took second place behind the Frenchmen Jean-Pierre Stock and Marc Detton

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