Gymnastics at The 1904 Summer Olympics - Medal Summary

Medal Summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
All-around
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Julius Lenhart
United States (USA)
Wilhelm Weber
Germany (GER)
Adolf Spinnler
Switzerland (SUI)
Combined
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Anton Heida
United States (USA)
George Eyser
United States (USA)
William Merz
United States (USA)
Triathlon
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Adolf Spinnler
Switzerland (SUI)
Julius Lenhart
United States (USA)
Wilhelm Weber
Germany (GER)
Team
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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
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George Eyser
United States (USA)
Anton Heida
United States (USA)
John Duha
United States (USA)
Horizontal bar
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Anton Heida
United States (USA)
none awarded George Eyser
United States (USA)
Edward Hennig
United States (USA)
Vault
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George Eyser
United States (USA)
none awarded William Merz
United States (USA)
Anton Heida
United States (USA)
Pommel horse
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Anton Heida
United States (USA)
George Eyser
United States (USA)
William Merz
United States (USA)
Rings
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Herman Glass
United States (USA)
William Merz
United States (USA)
Emil Voigt
United States (USA)
Rope climbing
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George Eyser
United States (USA)
Charles Krause
United States (USA)
Emil Voigt
United States (USA)
Club swinging
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Edward Hennig
United States (USA)
Emil Voigt
United States (USA)
Ralph Wilson
United States (USA)

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