1900 Summer Olympics / Participants (Mixed Team)

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At the Paris Olympics in 1900 , the concept of national teams did not yet play a decisive role, and several mixed teams have won 12 medals in the following competitions.

Medalist

Silver medal Olympic champion

Surname sport competition
United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Charles Bennett (GBR) John Rimmer (GBR) Sidney Robinson (GBR) Stan Rowley (AUS) Alfred Tysoe (GBR)
United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 
United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 
AustraliaAustralia
United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 
athletics 5000 m team
United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Denis St. George Daly (GBR) Foxhall Parker Keene (USA) Frank Mackey (USA) Alfred Rawlinson (GBR)
United States 45United States 
United States 45United States 
United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 
polo Men
NetherlandsNetherlands François Brandt (NED) Hermanus Brockmann (NED) Roelof Klein (NED) unknown helmsman (FRA)
NetherlandsNetherlands 
NetherlandsNetherlands 
Third French RepublicThird French Republic
rowing Two with a helmsman
Third French RepublicThird French Republic Frédéric Blanchy (FRA) William Exshaw (GBR) Jacques Le Lavasseur (FRA)
United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 
Third French RepublicThird French Republic 
sailing 2 to 3 tons, 1st race
Third French RepublicThird French Republic Frédéric Blanchy (FRA) William Exshaw (GBR) Jacques Le Lavasseur (FRA)
United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 
Third French RepublicThird French Republic 
sailing 2 to 3 tons, 2nd race
DenmarkDenmark Edgar Aabye (DEN) August Nilsson (SWE) Eugen Schmidt (DEN) Gustaf Söderström (SWE) Karl Staaf (SWE) Charles Winckler (DEN)
Sweden 1844Sweden 
DenmarkDenmark 
Sweden 1844Sweden 
Sweden 1844Sweden 
DenmarkDenmark 
Tug of war Men

Bronze medal bronze

Surname sport competition
United States 45United States Walter McCreery (USA) Frederick Freake (GBR) Walter Buckmaster (GBR) Jean de Madre (GBR)
United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 
United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 
United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 
polo Men
Third French RepublicThird French Republic Max Décugis (FRA) Basil Spalding de Garmendia (USA)
United States 45United States 
tennis Double
Third French RepublicThird French Republic Yvonne Prévost (FRA) Harold Mahony (GBR)
United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 
tennis Mixed

Third

Surname sport competition
United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Frederick Agnew Gill (GBR) Robert Fournier-Sarlovèze (FRA) Edouard Alphonse de Rothschild (FRA) Maurice Raoul-Duval (FRA)
Third French RepublicThird French Republic 
Third French RepublicThird French Republic 
Third French RepublicThird French Republic 
polo Men
United States 45United States Marion Jones (USA) Laurence Doherty (GBR)
United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 
tennis Mixed
BohemiaBohemia Hedwiga Rosenbaumová (BOH) Archibald Warden (GBR)
United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 
tennis Mixed

Participants by sport

athletics athletics

  • United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland John Rimmer (GBR)
    5000 m team: Olympic champion Silver medal
  • United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Alfred Tysoe (GBR)
    5000 m team: Olympic champion Silver medal

polo polo

rowing rowing

  • NetherlandsNetherlands Roelof Klein (NED)
    Two with a helmsman: Olympic champion Silver medal
  • Third French RepublicThird French Republicunknown helmsman (FRA)
    Two with a helmsman: Olympic champion Silver medal

sailing sailing

  • Third French RepublicThird French Republic Frédéric Blanchy (FRA)
    2 to 3 tons, 1st race: Olympic champion Silver medal
    2 to 3 tons, 2nd race: Olympic champion Silver medal
  • United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland William Exshaw (GBR)
    2 to 3 tons, 1st race: Olympic champion Silver medal
    2 to 3 tons, 2nd race: Olympic champion Silver medal
  • Third French RepublicThird French Republic Jacques Le Lavasseur (FRA)
    2 to 3 tons, 1st race: Olympic champion Silver medal
    2 to 3 tons, 2nd race: Olympic champion Silver medal

Tug of war Tug of war

tennis tennis

  • Third French RepublicThird French Republic Max Décugis (FRA)
    Doubles (men): second Bronze medal

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