- Holger Nielsen
Holger Louis Nielsen (
December 18 1866 ,Copenhagen –January 26 1955 ,Hellerup ) was a Danish fencer, shooter, and athlete. He competed at the1896 Summer Olympics inAthens .Nielsen's main sport was fencing, in which he competed in the
sabre . At Athens, Nielsen placed third in the sabre event. He split his matches in the five-man, round-robin tournament. Nielsen defeatedAdolf Schmal andGeorgios Iatridis , but lost toTelemachos Karakalos andIoannis Georgiadis . This 2-2 record put Nielsen in third place.In the military rifle event, Nielsen quit the competition after the first day. He had shot 20 times out of the full 40, though his score was unknown. Nielsen placed fifth in the military pistol event. He won a bronze medal in the rapid fire pistol, coming in last of the three shooters that finished the competition. His best result of the Games was a surprise
silver medal in the free pistol competition; his score of 285 was far behindSumner Paine 's 442 but was sufficient to defeat the other three shooters in the event. His scores for each of the five strings of 6 shots were 12, 85, 62, 24, and 100.Nielsen also competed in the
discus throw. He did not place among the top four in the event, though records are unclear as to which place between fifth and last (ninth) he received.Nielsen is also credited with developing an early set of rules for handball in 1898, and with developing a form of external
cardiopulmonary resuscitation in 1932. The National Research Council gave support to this method in 1951, however, it was superseded by mouth to mouth resuscitation in recommendations of 1958. (Artificial Respiration, the history of an idea. A B Baker Med Hist. 1971 15(4): 336-351
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