Albert_Meyer_4_Olympia_1896.jpg
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Description Albert Meyer 4 Olympia 1896.jpg |
English:
Olympic Games 1896, Athens. The International Olympic Committee. From Left to right, standing: Gebhardt (Germany), Guth-Jarkovsky (Bohemia), Kemeny (Hungary), Balck (Sweden); seated : Coubertin (France), Vikelas (Greece & chairman), Butovsky (Russia)
Polski:
Igrzyska Olimpijskie w 1896, Ateny. MKOL, Od lewej do prawej: Gebhardt, Guth-Jarkovsky (Bohemia), Kemeny (Węgry), Balck (Szwecja); na krzesłach baron Pierre de Coubertin(Francja) , Dimitrios Wikielas(Grecja, oraz jako przewodniczący), Butovsky
Русский:
Члены МОК (слева направо): 1. Доктор Виллибильд Гебхардт (Германия) 2. Барон Пьер де Кубертен (Франция) 3. Советник Иржи Гут-Ярковский (Чехия) 4. Деметриус Викелас (Греция) 5. Ференц Кемени (Венгрия) 6. Генерал А.Бутовский (Россия) 7. Генерал Виктор Бальк (Швеция) (Афины, 10 апреля 1896 года).
Čeština:
Mezinárodní olympijský výbor, druhý zleva stojí Jiří Stanislav Guth-Jarkovský, vlevo sedí Pierre de Coubertin, 1896
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Date | 10. 4. 1896 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Source | Own scan from "1896 Athen. The pictures of the first Olympiad", Brandenburgisches Verlagshaus, 1996. Same picture with description also can be found at http://olympic-museum.de/iocmembers/iocmembers1894.html | ||||||||||||||||||||
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