Olympische Sommerspiele 1924/Teilnehmer (Litauen)

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Litauen nahm an den Olympischen Sommerspielen 1924 in Paris, Frankreich, mit einer Delegation von 13 Sportlern in zwei Sportarten teil. Es war Litauens erste Teilnahme an Olympischen Spielen.

Teilnehmer nach Sportarten

Fußball Fußball

  • Herrenteam, Kader
    Valerijonas Balčiūnas
    Vincas Bartuška
    Steponas Garbačiauskas
    Hansas Gecas
    Jurgis Hardingsonas
    Stasys Janušauskas
    Leonas Juozapaitis
    Edvardas Mikučiauskas
    Stasys Razma
    Stasys Sabaliauskas
    Juozas Žebrauskas

Radsport Radsport

  • Juozas Vilpišauskas
    Straßenrennen, Einzel: Rennen nicht beendet

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