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  1. François Étienne "Frantz" Reichel (16 March 1871 – 24 March 1932) was a French sports administrator, athlete, cyclist and journalist. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens as a runner and at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris as a rugby union player. He co-founded the Association Internationale de la Presse Sportive (AIPS), and ...

  2. François Étienne Reichel dit Frantz Reichel, né le 16 mars 1871 à Paris où il est mort le 24 mars 1932 1, 2 est un sportif français polyvalent, athlète, joueur de rugby à XV au Racing Club de France puis au Sporting club universitaire de France (SCUF), champion de boxe, excellent escrimeur et gymnaste, pionnier de l’automobile et de l’aviation (...

  3. He won French titles in the 110 m hurdles (1891 in 20.2), cross country (1890 and 1891) and 1 km walking, and held the French record for the one hour race (1892 with 16.611 km). Reichel was also a competitor at the first Olympic Games, competing in the 110 m hurdles and the 400 metres.

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  5. Reichel was a multi-talented sportsman, excelling mostly in rugby and athletics. He won French titles in the 110 m hurdles (1891 in 20.2), cross country (1890 and 1891) and 1 km walking, and held the French record for the one hour race (1892 with 16.611 km).

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  6. cnosf.franceolympique.com › frantz-reichelFrantz Reichel | CNOSF

    Agile boxeur, il affronta les meilleurs poids légers de son époque, y compris le Français Castères et le Suisse Franck Erne, alors champion du monde en titre. Attiré par les airs, Frantz Reichel fut du premier essai de nombreux dirigeable (Lebaudy, Ville-de-Paris, Clément-Bayard, Zodiac).

  7. May 29, 2022 · Abstract. The French sportsman Frantz Reichel (1871–1932) was the leading sporting intellectual in France in the early twentieth century. His thought had a lasting effect on public policy beyond his sudden death in 1932. An Olympic athlete, he was the strongest advocate of the ideology of amateurism between the wars.

  8. El francés Frantz Reichel (i) fue decisivo para el deporte de Ecuador. Manuel Seminario fundó la Federación Deportiva del Guayas y gestionó que el país sea afiliara a la FIFA. Foto: Archivo....