| Olympic medal record | ||
|---|---|---|
| Men'sgymnastics | ||
Representingthe United States | ||
| 1904 St Louis | Rings | |
| 1904 St Louis | Combined | |
| 1904 St Louis | Vault | |
| 1904 St Louis | Pommel horse | |
| Men'sathletics | ||
| 1904 St Louis | Triathlon | |
William G. Merz (April 25, 1878 – March 17, 1946) was an Americangymnast andtrack and field athlete who competed in the1904 Summer Olympics. He died inOverland, Missouri.[1]
In 1904 he won the silver medal in the rings event and a bronze medal in combined event, in vault event, in pommel horse event and in athletics' triathlon. He was fourth inteam event, tenth inall-around competition and 24th ingymnastics' triathlon event.[2]
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