Max Pape




Max Pape (* 1886 in Berlin, † 1947 ibid) was a German swimmer

Max Pape from the swimming pool Private Bathing Company Berlin had already been a substitute for the 1904 Olympic Games.

At the Olympic Games in Athens in 1906 Pape took part in two competitions. On April 24, 1906, Henry Taylor, one-mile free-floating, won ninety seconds ahead of his countryman John Arthur Jarvis and the Austrian Otto Scheff. After Scheff's goal arrival, it took more than a hundred seconds for Max Pape to finish fourth. Pape and Emil Rausch, Ernst Bahnmayer and Oskar Schiele were the other German swimmers on the ranks 5-7

On April 28, the four-time 250-meter freestyle team was on the agenda. Here the Hungarians prevailed before the German season with Bahnmeyer, Rausch, Schiele and Pape, the British reached the goal as third. Edit source text Weblinks Edit sourcetext

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