Roles | Competed in Olympic Games |
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Sex | Male |
Full name | Josef Karl Hans•Aniol |
Used name | Hans•Aniol |
Born | 12 June 1878 in Berlin, Berlin (GER) |
Died | 12 November 1945 in Ost-Berlin (East Berlin), Berlin (GER) |
Affiliations | Berliner Amateur Schwimm-Club |
NOC | Germany |
The energetic and ambitious chairman of the Deutscher Schwimm-Verband (DSV) Georg Hax received an invitation to the 1900 Olympic Games. His aim was to send the German Swimming Federation to Paris to contest the world’s best. Hax nominated for the water polo team Max Hainle from Stuttgart and Ernst Hoppenberg from Bremen, who were already chosen as swimmers for Paris. Other participants were Hans Aniol (Amateur SC Berlin), Fritz Scheider (Poseidon Berlin), Paul Gebauer (Berlin SV von 1878), and Gustav Lexau (Berliner Schwimm Club “Trout”). Under the name L’équipe impériale Allemande the German Reich selection went to Paris with Hax as team captain and goalkeeper.
In the game Germany against Pupilles de Neptune from Lille, the French proved far superior and led at half-time, 3-0. The German team had a hard struggle, since they had to cope with the international rules for the first time. The popular “ball in hand” tactic was countered by aggressive play by the French. A tactical change at the break helped the Germans score two goals in the second half, while Lille did not score any further, nevertheless they won 3-2. Aniol also placed sixth in the underwater swimming competition.
Games | Discipline (Sport) / Event | NOC / Team | Pos | Medal | As | |
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1900 Summer Olympics | Swimming (Aquatics) | GER | Hans Aniol | |||
Underwater Swimming, Men (Olympic) | 6 | |||||
Water Polo (Aquatics) | GER | Hans Aniol | ||||
Water Polo, Men (Olympic) | Germany | =5 |