Greece at the 1906 Intercalated Games

Greece were the host nation at the 1906 Intercalated Games in Athens, Greece. 312 athletes, 307 men and 5 women, competed in 70 events in 13 sports.[1]

Greece at the
1906 Intercalated Olympics
IOC codeGRE
NOCHellenic Olympic Committee
Websitewww.hoc.gr (in Greek and English)
in Athens
Competitors312 in 13 sports
Medals
Ranked 2nd
Gold
8
Silver
13
Bronze
13
Total
34
Summer appearances
Winter appearances

Medalists

Medal Name Sport Event
 Gold Dimitrios TofalosWeightlifting Men's two hand lift
 Gold Nikolaos GeorgantasAthletics Stone throw (6.4 kg)
 Gold Ioannis GeorgiadisFencing Men's sabre
 Gold Georgios AliprantisGymnastics Rope climbing
 Gold "Team Poros":
Isidoros Mikas
Ioannis Georgas
Michail Sokos
Ioannis Agrimis
Argos Milonas
Dimitrios Kakousis
Ioannis Loukas
Pavlos Karangonidis
Ioannis Lafiotis
Michail Mouratis
Christos Tsirigotakis
Andreas Drivas
Konstantinos Kefalas
Ioannis Kaisarefs
Ioannis Pilouris
Dimitrios Piaditis
Petros Velliotis
Rowing Naval boats (16 men)
 Gold Georgios OrphanidisShooting 50 m pistol
 Gold Konstantinos SkarlatosShooting 30 m duelling pistol
 Gold Esmée SimiriotiTennis Women's singles
 Silver Nikolaos GeorgantasAthletics Men's Discus throw
Men's Discus throw, Greek style
 Silver Ioannis RaisisFencing Sabre masters
 Silver Ioannis Georgiadis
Triantafyllos Kordogiannis
Menelaos Sakorafos
Chatran Zorbas
Fencing Team sabre
 Silver "Team ironclad Hydra":
Ioannis Tsirakis
Michail Katsoulis
Konstantinos Niotis
Nikolaos Stergiou
Ioannis Papapanagiotou
Ioannis Dolas
Petros Pterneas
Georgios Nikoloutsos
Ioannis Grypaios
Stamatios Diomataras
Evangelos Kanakaris
Ioannis Fasilis
Konstantinos Papagiannoulis
S. Lemonis
Evangelos Kanakaris
Xenofon Stellas
Evangelos Chaldeos
Ioannis Milakas
Rowing Naval boats (16 men)
 Silver "Team ironclad Spetses":
Dimitrios Dais
Pavlos Kypraios
Dimitrios Balourdos
Nikolaos Dekavalas
Nikolaos Karsouvas
Spyros Vessalas
Konstantinos Misonginis
Rowing Naval boats (6 men)
 Silver Alexandros TheofilakisShooting 25 m army pistol (standard model)
 Silver Anastasios MetaxasShooting Trap, double shot
 Silver Ioannis PeridisShooting Trap, single shot
 Silver Spyridon Lazaros
Konstantinos Lazaros
Antonios Tsitas
Spyridon Vellas
Vassilios Psachos
Georgios Psachos
Georgios Papachristou
Panagiotis Triboulidas
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 Silver Sofia MarinouTennis Women's singles
 Silver Sofia Marinou
Georgios Simiriotis
Tennis Mixed doubles
 Silver Ioannis Ballis
Xenophon Kasdaglis
Tennis Men's doubles
 Bronze Themistoklis DiakidisAthletics High jump
 Bronze Michalis DorizasAthletics Stone throw (6.4 kg)
 Bronze Konstantinos SpetsiotisAthletics 1500 metre walk
 Bronze Georgios SaridakisAthletics 3000 metre walk
 Bronze Ioannis RaisisFencing Épée masters
 Bronze "Omilos Filomouson Thessaloniki"* :
Georgios Vaporis
Nikolaos Pindos
Antonios Tegos
Nikolaos Pentzikis
Ioannis Kyrou
Georgios Sotiriadis
Vasilios Zarkadis
Dimitrios Michitsopoulos
Antonios Karagionidis
Ioannis Abbot
Ioannis Saridakis
Football Football [2]
 Bronze Konstantinos KozanitasGymnastics Rope climbing
 Bronze "Team ironclad Hydra":
Dionysios Christeas
Dimitrios Grous
Georgios Maroulis
Nikolaos Fotinakis
P. Lomvardos
Dimitrios Souranis
Petros Mexis
Rowing Naval boats (6 men)
 Bronze Aristides RangavisShooting 25 m rapid fire pistol
50 m pistol
 Bronze Georgios SkotadisShooting 25 m army pistol (standard model)
 Bronze Euphrosine PaspatiTennis Women's singles
 Bronze Xenophon Kasdaglis
Aspasia Matsa
Tennis Mixed doubles
  • The bronze medal won by the team of Omilos Filomouson Thessaloniki (predecessor of Iraklis Thessaloniki F.C.) is registered to Greece. The team was composed by ethnic Greeks, despite the fact that the city was part of the Ottoman Empire at the time.
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References

  1. "Greece at the 1906 Intercalated Games". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 21 December 2014. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  2. "Μεσολυμπιάδα". Retrieved 24 March 2017.
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