Roles | Competed in Olympic Games • Non-starter |
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Sex | Male |
Full name | Felix Adolf•Schmal |
Used name | Adolf•Schmal |
Nick/petnames | Filius, Schmal-Filius |
Born | 18 September 1872 in Dortmund, Nordrhein-Westfalen (GER) |
Died | 28 August 1919 in Salzburg, Salzburg (AUT) |
Affiliations | A.t.R.V., Wien (AUT) |
NOC | Austria |
Medals | OG |
Gold | 1 |
Silver | 0 |
Bronze | 2 |
Total | 3 |
Adolf Schmal won a single Olympic title in Athens, but he could have won two, had it not been for the Greek king. In the sabre-fencing event, he had two of his four bouts when the Greek Royal family entered, causing the competition to be re-started. Schmal then only managed to win once more, finishing in fourth place. He made up in the cycling events, winning the 12-hour track race, which did not include the strong French riders. He placed third in two other races as well.
Schmal worked as a sports journalist for the rest of his life, and had in fact been one of the reporters for the Austrian Centralblatt für Radsport und Athletik during the Athens Games, together with compatriot Paul Neumann. He often wrote under the pseudonym of Schmal-Filius or simply Filius.
Games | Discipline (Sport) / Event | NOC / Team | Pos | Medal | As | |
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1896 Summer Olympics | Fencing | AUT | Adolf Schmal | |||
Sabre, Individual, Men (Olympic) | 4 | |||||
Cycling Road (Cycling) | AUT | Adolf Schmal | ||||
Road Race, Individual, Men (Olympic) | ||||||
Cycling Track (Cycling) | AUT | Adolf Schmal | ||||
333⅓ metres Time Trial, Men (Olympic) | 3 | Bronze | ||||
10,000 metres, Men (Olympic) | 3 | Bronze | ||||
100 kilometres, Men (Olympic) | ||||||
12-Hours Race, Men (Olympic) | 1 | Gold |