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Édouard Candeveau

1898 - 1989

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Édouard Candeveau (11 February 1898 – 12 November 1989) was a Swiss rower who competed at the 1920, 1924 and 1928 Summer Olympics. He won a bronze medal and a gold medal in the coxed pairs in 1920 and 1924, respectively. In 1928, he competed in the single sculls and finished seventh after being eliminated in the quarter-finals. At the European championships, Candeveau won four gold, one silver and one bronze medal between 1920 and 1931. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Édouard Candeveau is the 1,432nd most popular athlete (down from 1,212th in 2019). (up from 4,324th in 2019)

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Among athletes, Édouard Candeveau ranks 1,432 out of 6,025Before him are Jaroslav Skobla, Henri Lepage, Boris Stenin, Chris Dickerson, Zoltán Nemere, and Kurt Wires. After him are László Jeney, Rudolf Lippert, James Fifer, Martin Lauer, Asafa Powell, and Pietro Speciale.

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Among people born in 1898, Édouard Candeveau ranks 254Before him are Henry Louis Hudson, Leonard Howell, Loren Murchison, Erik Abrahamsson, Mario Mattoli, and Leila Denmark. After him are Carl Johnson, Eugène Dabit, Vincent Youmans, Gregor Wentzel, Konstantinos Dovas, and Antonio Urdinarán. Among people deceased in 1989, Édouard Candeveau ranks 251Before him are Birago Diop, Duncan Gregg, John Harding, 1st Baron Harding of Petherton, John Ogdon, Franco Luambo, and Erik Almgren. After him are George Coulouris, Hilda Strike, Richard Rado, Fred Agabashian, C. L. R. James, and Scott O'Dell.

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