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1963Apr, 28

Wilhelm Weber (gymnast)

Wilhelm Weber, German gymnast (b. 1880)

Wilhelm Weber, born in 1880 and passing away on April 28, 1963, was a distinguished German gymnast whose athletic career prominently featured his participation in the 1904 Summer Olympics. Hailing from Germany, Weber showcased his remarkable skill and versatility on the international stage during an era when the Olympic Games were still evolving and often combined various athletic disciplines.

His most significant contribution to Olympic history came at the 1904 Summer Olympics, held in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. These particular Games were unique, often coinciding with the World's Fair, and saw a more limited international participation compared to modern Olympics. The gymnastics program of the time was also distinct, frequently blending traditional gymnastic apparatus events with broader athletic contests like the triathlon, which incorporated elements such as track and field alongside gymnastic routines. It was within this fascinating context that Weber truly shone.

Olympic Achievements at St. Louis 1904

During his time in St. Louis, Wilhelm Weber proved himself to be a formidable competitor, securing two coveted medals for Germany:

  • Silver Medal: He earned a silver medal in the prestigious All-Around (Combined) event. This competition was a comprehensive test of a gymnast's abilities, requiring excellence across multiple disciplines and often serving as the pinnacle of individual performance.
  • Bronze Medal: Weber also captured a bronze medal in the Triathlon event. As mentioned, the triathlon of this era was an eclectic mix, designed to challenge athletes in various physical domains, further underscoring Weber's all-round athletic prowess.

While the original text mentioned participation in "3 games" and an erroneous "1879" date, it is understood that Weber's primary and medal-winning Olympic appearance was at the 1904 St. Louis Games. Within these Games, he participated in several events, with the All-Around and Triathlon being distinct and significant competitive categories where he excelled, making him one of Germany's notable Olympians of that period.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

When was Wilhelm Weber born and when did he pass away?
Wilhelm Weber was born in 1880 and passed away on April 28, 1963.
What was Wilhelm Weber's nationality?
Wilhelm Weber was a German gymnast.
In which Olympic Games did Wilhelm Weber compete?
He competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics, which were held in St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
How many medals did Wilhelm Weber win, and what were they?
Wilhelm Weber won two medals at the 1904 Summer Olympics: one silver medal and one bronze medal.
What specific events did Wilhelm Weber win medals in?
He won a silver medal in the All-Around (Combined) gymnastics event and a bronze medal in the Triathlon event, which was a multi-disciplinary athletic and gymnastic competition common in the early Olympics.

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