Konrad FREY
Germany GER
Artistic Gymnastics
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Olympic Medals3 G1 S2 B
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Games participations1
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First Olympic GamesBerlin 1936
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Year of Birth1909
Biography
Konrad FREY
Konrad Frey was the most successful German participant at the Berlin Games with 3 gold and 6 medals in all, along with his teammate, Alfred Schwarzmann, and they were surpassed in public opinion only by American track and field athlete Jesse Owens. Frey won gold on the parallel bars, pommelled horse, and team all-around, adding a silver on the horizontal bar, and bronze medals in the floor exercise and individual all-around. In 1932, 1935 and 1937, Frey was German Champion in individual all-around. During World War II he was a sergeant in the German Wehrmacht. After the war, he worked as a gymnastics and sports teacher as he did before the war, retiring in 1967. At the 1972 Munich Games he was a guest of honor of the West German National Olympic Committee.
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Olympic Results
More resultsResults | Event | Sport | |
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Berlin 1936 |
B
Floor Exercise
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Floor Exercise | Artistic Gymnastics |
S
Horizontal Bar
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Horizontal Bar | Artistic Gymnastics | |
#20
Horse Vault
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Horse Vault | Artistic Gymnastics | |
B
Individual All-Around
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Individual All-Around | Artistic Gymnastics | |
G
Parallel Bars
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Parallel Bars | Artistic Gymnastics | |
G
Pommelled Horse
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Pommelled Horse | Artistic Gymnastics | |
#18
Rings
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Rings | Artistic Gymnastics | |
G
Team All-Around
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Team All-Around | Artistic Gymnastics |
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