Greece at the 1912 Summer Olympics

Greece competed at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden. 22 competitors, all men, took part in 25 events in five sports.[1] Greek athletes have competed in all Summer Olympic Games.

Greece at the
1912 Summer Olympics
IOC codeGRE
NOCHellenic Olympic Committee
Websitewww.hoc.gr (in Greek and English)
in Stockholm
Competitors22 in 5 sports
Flag bearerKonstantinos Tsiklitiras
Medals
Ranked 15th
Gold
1
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total
2
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
1906 Intercalated Games
The team of Greece at the opening ceremony.

Medalists

Medal Name Sport Event Date
 Gold Konstantinos Tsiklitiras Athletics Men's standing long jump July 8
 Bronze Konstantinos Tsiklitiras Athletics Men's standing high jump July 13

Aquatics

Swimming

A single swimmer competed for Greece at the 1912 Games. It was the second time the nation appeared in swimming, and the first since the 1896 Summer Olympics.

Asimakopoulos placed third in the initial heats of his only event, the 100 metre freestyle, and did not advance to the quarterfinals.

Ranks given for each swimmer are within the heat.

Men
Swimmer Events Heat Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Andreas Asimakopoulos 100 m freestyle 1:15.4 3 Did not advance

Athletics

5 athletes represented Greece, including three who had competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. All three had also represented Greece at the 1906 Intercalated Games. It was the fifth appearance of the nation in athletics, in which Greece had competed at each Olympics. Tsiklitiras, who had taken silver medals in both the standing jumps in 1908, again medalled in both with a gold and a bronze this time. Those two medals were the only ones Greece won in 1912 in any sport. Dorizas, the defending silver medalist in the freestyle javelin, suffered from the elimination of that event and did not medal in either of his throwing events. Banikas was the third returner.

Ranks given are within that athlete's heat for running events.

Athlete Events Heat Semifinal Final
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Georgios Banikas Pole vault N/A 3.20 18 Did not advance
Michalis Dorizas Shot put N/A 12.05 11 Did not advance
Discus throw N/A 39.28 13 Did not advance
Iraklis Sakellaropoulos Marathon N/A 3:11:37.0 26
Dimitrios Triantafyllakos 100 m ? 5 Did not advance
Konstantinos Tsiklitiras Standing long jump N/A 3.37 1 Q 3.37
Standing high jump N/A 1.50 1 Q 1.55

Fencing

Seven fencers represented Greece. It was the second appearance of the nation in fencing and the first since 1896. The Greek fencers did not advance to the finals in any event, falling only one place short of qualifying three times.

Fencer Event Round 1 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
Record Rank Record Rank Record Rank Record Rank
Konstantinos Kotzias Épée 1 loss 1 Q 3 losses 4 Did not advance
Petros Manos Épée 1 loss 1 Q 2 losses 2 Q 3 losses 3 Did not advance
Sotirios Notaris Foil 2 losses 3 Q 3 losses 4 Did not advance
Épée 2 losses 3 Q 2 losses 4 Did not advance
Georgios Petropoulos Épée 1 loss 1 Q 2 losses 3 Q 2 losses 3 Did not advance
Trifon Triantafyllakos Épée 2 losses 2 Q 3 losses 4 Did not advance
Georgios Versis Épée 3 losses 3 Q 3 losses 4 Did not advance
Konstantinos Kotzias
Petros Manos
Georgios Petropoulos
Trifonos Triantafyllakos
Georgios Versis
Panagiotis Kambas
Team épée N/A 1–1 2 Q 1–2 3 Did not advance

Shooting

Nine shooters competed for Greece. It was the nation's third appearance in shooting. Greek shooters did not win any medals in 1912. Levidis came closest to winning a medal, shooting into a three-way tie for second place in the 300 metre military rifle. In the shoot-off, he finished last of the three to take an overall rank of fourth place.

Shooter Event Final
Result Rank
Nikolaos Levidis 50 m rifle, prone 181 25
600 m free rifle 73 52
300 m military rifle, 3 pos. 95 4
25 m small-bore rifle 192 30
100 m deer, single shots 31 15
30 m rapid fire pistol 231 34
Frangiskos Mavrommatis 50 m rifle, prone 172 34
600 m free rifle 82 22
300 m military rifle, 3 pos. 87 17
25 m small-bore rifle 204 18
30 m rapid fire pistol 263 23
50 m pistol 258 29
Anastasios Metaxas 30 m rapid fire pistol 232 35
Trap 88 4
Spyridon Mostras 300 m military rifle, 3 pos. 44 88
Konstantinos Skarlatos 50 m pistol 420 30
30 m rapid fire pistol 261 27
Alexandros Theofilakis 600 m free rifle 66 68
300 m military rifle, 3 pos. 69 67
50 m pistol 369 47
30 m rapid fire pistol 242 33
Ioannis Theofilakis 50 m rifle, prone 173 32
600 m free rifle 79 34
300 m military rifle, 3 pos. 63 75
25 m small-bore rifle 214 21
100 m deer, single shots 24 29
50 m pistol 441 18
30 m rapid fire pistol 263 23
Iakovos Theofilas 50 m rifle, prone 167 37
600 m free rifle 13 85
300 m military rifle, 3 pos. 66 72
25 m small-bore rifle 116 36
Nikolaos Levidis
Frangiskos Mavrommatis
Ioannis Theofilakis
Iakovos Theofilas
25 m team small-bore rifle 716 4
50 m team small-bore rifle 708 5
Frangiskos Mavrommatis
Georgios Petropoulos
Konstantinos Skarlatos
Ioannis Theofilakis
30 m team military pistol 1057 5
Frangiskos Mavrommatis
Konstantinos Skarlatos
Alexandros Theofilakis
Ioannis Theofilakis
30 m team military pistol 1731 5
Nikolaos Levidis
Frangiskos Mavrommatis
Spyridon Mostras
Alexandros Theofilakis
Ioannis Theofilakis
Iakovos Theofilas
Team rifle 1445 7

Wrestling

Greco-Roman

Greece was represented by a single wrestler in its second Olympic wrestling appearance, its first since the 1896 Games in Athens. Antonopoulos lost his first two matches in the middleweight class and was eliminated at 26th place.

Wrestler Class First round Second round Third round Fourth round Fifth round Sixth round Seventh round Final
Opposition
Result
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Result
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Result
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Result
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Result
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Result
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Result
Match A
Opposition
Result
Match B
Opposition
Result
Match C
Opposition
Result
Rank
Anastasios Antonopoulos Middleweight  Fältström (SWE)
L
 Gargano (ITA)
L
Did not advance 26
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References

  1. "Greece at the 1912 Stockholm Summer Games". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 8 November 2014. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
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