Gustav Flatow
German gymnast and Olympic medalist

Born
January 7th, 1875
150 years ago
Died
1945
80 years ago — 70 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Germany
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Competed in gymnastics during the early 20th century, achieving notable success in international competitions. Participated in the 1896 Summer Olympics, contributing to the sport's development in Germany. Acquired several national titles and was a prominent figure in gymnastics, exemplifying the art and discipline of the sport.
Competed in the 1896 Summer Olympics
Won multiple national gymnastics titles
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