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Heavyweight, Greco-Roman (>85 kilograms), Men

Date27 – 28 April 1906
StatusIntercalated
LocationPanathinaiko Stadio, Athina
Participants10 from 6 countries
FormatSingle-elimination tournament in the early rounds, concluding in a three-way round-robin for the medals

Søren Marinus Jensen had won one of unofficial world heavyweight titles in 1905. In Athina he won the heavyweight gold medal by defeating Austria’s Henri Baur in the final. Baur not only competed in wrestling in 1906, but also the tug-of-war and in athletics, the discus throw and pentathlon.

Jensen had first competed at the world championships in 1904, but failed to place. His world championship record would eventually include one victory (1905) and one third-place (1910), both in the heavyweight class. Jensen competed at both the 1908 and 1912 Olympic Games, winning bronze medals both times in the heavyweight division. Strangely, he had less success at the European championships, winning three silver medals between 1907 and 1912.

PosCompetitorNOC
1S. M. JensenDENGold
2Henri BaurAUTSilver
3Marcel DuboisBELBronze
=4Dimitrios PsaltopoulosGRE
=4Heinrich RondiGER
=4Stefanos ChristopoulosGRE
=7Rudolf ArnoldAUT
=7Wilhelm BornGER
=7Richárd WeiszHUN
=7Ioannis PatsoulisGRE

Round One

Date27 April 1906
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match #127 AprHeinrich RondiGERbye
Match #227 AprS. M. JensenDENbye
Match #327 AprStefanos ChristopoulosGRERudolf ArnoldAUT
Match #427 AprMarcel DuboisBELWilhelm BornGER
Match #527 AprHenri BaurAUTRichárd WeiszHUN
Match #627 AprDimitrios PsaltopoulosGREIoannis PatsoulisGRE

Semi-Finals

Date27 April 1906
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match #127 AprS. M. JensenDENFallHeinrich RondiGER
Match #227 AprMarcel DuboisBELStefanos ChristopoulosGRE
Match #327 AprHenri BaurAUTDimitrios PsaltopoulosGRE

Final Round

Date28 April 1906
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match #128 AprS. M. JensenDENHenri BaurAUT
Match #228 AprS. M. JensenDENMarcel DuboisBEL
Match #328 AprHenri BaurAUTMarcel DuboisBEL