Updated:2008-07-09 11:26 | Source:beijing2008.cn
Paris, Colombes Stadium, July 1924: the gymnast Leon STUKELJ of Yugoslavia, gold medallist in the individual all-round and horizontal bar events, during the Games of the VIII Olympiad. Credit: IOC Olympic Museum Collections
Born: 12 November 1898
Deceased: 8 November 1999
Birthplace: Novo Mesto (Slovenia)
Nationality: Slovenia
Sport: Gymnastics
ATTENDANCE AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES
Paris 1924
Amsterdam 1928
Berlin 1936
AWARDS
Olympic medals:
Gold: 3
Silver: 1
Bronze: 2
Other results:
World Championships
Gold: 5 (1922, 26)
Silver: 3 (1922, 26)
Bronze: 3 (26, 30)
Iron man of gymnastics
Leon ?tukelj, a lawyer from Novo Mesto, was the reigning world champion in gymnastics when he entered the Olympics for the first time in 1924. At the Paris Games, competing for Yugoslavia, he used his high score on the horizontal bar to win the gold medal in the all-around event by edging Robert Pra?ak of Czechoslovakia by .017 points. ?tukelj earned a second gold medal in the horizontal bar contest and placed fourth in the long horse vault, the rings and the team events. In 1928, he added to his medal haul with bronze medals in the all-around and team events, while taking another gold, this time on the rings. He also tied for seventh on the parallel bars. ?tukelj skipped the 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles, but he returned in 1936 and, at the age of 37, he won a silver medal on the rings, to bring his career Olympic medal total to six. In 1992, when he was 93 years old, ?tukelj attended the Opening Ceremony of the Barcelona Olympics and watched as athletes from Slovenia marched behind their own flag for the first time. Four years later, he was honored at the Atlanta Opening Ceremony and amazed the crowd by bounding onto the stage at the age of 97. He died four days before his 101st birthday.