Medal Summary
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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All-around details |
Julius Lenhart United States (USA) |
Wilhelm Weber Germany (GER) |
Adolf Spinnler Switzerland (SUI) |
Combined details |
Anton Heida United States (USA) |
George Eyser United States (USA) |
William Merz United States (USA) |
Triathlon details |
Adolf Spinnler Switzerland (SUI) |
Julius Lenhart United States (USA) |
Wilhelm Weber Germany (GER) |
Team details |
United States (USA) Philadelphia Turngemeinde John Grieb Anton Heida Max Hess Philip Kassel Julius Lenhart Ernst Reckeweg |
United States (USA) New York Turnverein Emil Beyer John Bissinger Arthur Rosenkampff Julian Schmitz Otto Steffen Max Wolf |
United States (USA) Central Turnverein, Chicago John Duha Charles Krause George Mayer Robert Maysack Philip Schuster Edward Siegler |
Parallel bars details |
George Eyser United States (USA) |
Anton Heida United States (USA) |
John Duha United States (USA) |
Horizontal bar details |
Anton Heida United States (USA) |
none awarded | George Eyser United States (USA) |
Edward Hennig United States (USA) |
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Vault details |
George Eyser United States (USA) |
none awarded | William Merz United States (USA) |
Anton Heida United States (USA) |
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Pommel horse details |
Anton Heida United States (USA) |
George Eyser United States (USA) |
William Merz United States (USA) |
Rings details |
Herman Glass United States (USA) |
William Merz United States (USA) |
Emil Voigt United States (USA) |
Rope climbing details |
George Eyser United States (USA) |
Charles Krause United States (USA) |
Emil Voigt United States (USA) |
Club swinging details |
Edward Hennig United States (USA) |
Emil Voigt United States (USA) |
Ralph Wilson United States (USA) |
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