Olympische Sommerspiele 1900/Teilnehmer (Mexiko)

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SilbermedaillenBronzemedaillen3.
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Mexiko nahm bei den Olympischen Sommerspielen 1900 in Paris zum ersten Mal bei Olympischen Spielen teil.

Medaillengewinner

Dritter

NameSportartWettkampf
Eustaquio EscandónPoloMänner
Pablo Escandón
Manuel Escandón
William Wright

Teilnehmer nach Sportarten

Polo pictogram.svg Polo

  • A North American Team: Dritter (als Gemischte Mannschaft[1])
    Eustaquio Escandón
    Pablo Escandón
    Manuel Escandón
    William Wright (Vereinigte Staaten 45)

Weblinks

Einzelnachweise

  1. Polo, Men. www.olympedia.org, abgerufen am 20. Juni 2022 (englisch).

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