Updated:2008-05-12 10:17 | Source:beijing2008
Paris 1924: Georges ANDRE of France, 4th in the 400m hurdles event during the Games of the VIII Olympiad. Credit: IOC Olympic Museum Collections |
Other names: ANDRE, Georges Ivan
ANDRE, G岢o
Born: 13 August 1889
Deceased: 4 May 1943
Birthplace: N/A
Nationality: France
Sport: Athletics
ATTENDANCE AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES
London 1908
Stockholm 1912
Antwerp 1920
Paris 1924
AWARDS
Olympic medals:
Silver: 1
Bronze: 1
Forever young
G岢o Andr岢 made his first appearance at the Olympics as an 18-year-old high jumper in 1908. Although his pre-Olympic best was 1.79m, in London he cleared 1.88m and earned a surprise silver medal. At the 1912 Olympics, Andr岢 took part in the decathlon, the pentathlon, the high jump, the standing high jump and standing long jump and the 110m hurdles. He served as a soldier during World War I and was badly injured and taken prisoner. After escaping at his sixth try, he rejoined the fight as an aviator. At the 1920 Olympics he placed fourth in the 400m hurdles and then, a week later, he won a bronze medal in the 4x400m relay. He also ran in the 400m. In 1924 the Olympics were held in Andr岢's hometown of Paris. By now he was 34 years old and Andr岢, now participating in his fourth Olympics, was chosen to take the Athletes' Oath on behalf of all the athletes. He competed again in the 400m hurdles and again he qualified for the final and placed fourth. Even after his retirement from sport, Andr岢 continued to be a late achiever. Anxious to do his part in World War II, but too old to be a fighter pilot, Andr岢 joined the infantry and was killed near Tunis on 4 May 1943. He was 53 years old.
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