Reto Capadrutt
Swiss bobsledder (1912–1939)
Reto Capadrutt (4 March 1912 – 3 February 1939) was a Swiss bobsledder who competed in the 1930s. Competing in two Winter Olympics , he won a silver medal in the two-man event in 1932 and another silver medal in the four-man event in 1936 .
Capadrutt also won three medals at the FIBT World Championships , with one gold (Two-man: 1935 ) and two bronzes (Two-man: 1937 , Four-man: 1935).
At the time of the 1932 Winter Olympics , he was linked to a romantic relationship with Elizabeth "Betty" Hood, daughter of John Ahearn. Ahearn was involved in New York City 's Tammany Hall politics during the 1920s and 1930s.
While competing in the 1939 Boblet Grand Prix at St. Moritz, Capadrutt went off course, crashed into a tree, and died from his injuries.
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1931: Germany (Hanns Kilian , Sebastian Huber )
1933: Romania (Alexandru Papană , Dumitru Hubert )
1934: Romania (Alexandru Frim , Vasile Dumitrescu )
1935: Switzerland (Reto Capadrutt , Emil Diener )
1937: Great Britain (Frederick McEvoy , Brian Black )
1938: Germany (Bibo Fischer , Rolf Thielecke )
1939: Belgium (René Lunden , Jeans Coops )
1947: Switzerland (Fritz Feierabend , Stephan Waser )
1949: Switzerland (Felix Endrich , Friedrich Waller )
1950: Switzerland (Fritz Feierabend , Stephan Waser )
1951: West Germany (Andreas Ostler , Lorenz Nieberl )
1953: Switzerland (Felix Endrich , Fritz Stöckli )
1954: Italy (Guglielmo Scheibmeier , Andrea Zambelli )
1955: Switzerland (Fritz Feierabend , Harry Warburton )
1957–60: Italy (Eugenio Monti , Renzo Alverà )
1961: Italy (Eugenio Monti , Sergio Siorpaes )
1962: Italy (Rinaldo Ruatti , Enrico de Lorenzo )
1963: Italy (Eugenio Monti , Sergio Siorpaes )
1965: Great Britain (Tony Nash , Robin Dixon )
1966: Italy (Eugenio Monti , Sergio Siorpaes )
1967: Austria (Erwin Thaler , Reinhold Durnthaler )
1969: Italy (Nevio de Zordo , Adriano Frassinelli )
1970: West Germany (Horst Floth , Pepi Bader )
1971: Italy (Gianfranco Gaspari , Mario Armano )
1973–74: West Germany (Wolfgang Zimmerer , Peter Utzschneider )
1975: Italy (Giorgio Alverà , Franco Perruquet )
1977: Switzerland (Hans Hiltebrand , Heinz Meier )
1978–79: Switzerland (Erich Schärer , Joseph Benz )
1981: East Germany (Bernhard Germeshausen , Hans-Jürgen Gerhardt )
1982: Switzerland (Erich Schärer , Max Rüegg )
1983: Switzerland (Ralph Pichler , Urs Leuthold )
1985–86: East Germany (Wolfgang Hoppe , Dietmar Schauerhammer )
1987: Switzerland (Ralph Pichler , Celeste Poltera )
1989: East Germany (Wolfgang Hoppe , Bogdan Musioł )
1990: Switzerland (Gustav Weder , Bruno Gerber )
1991: Germany (Rudolf Lochner , Markus Zimmermann )
1993: Germany (Christoph Langen , Peer Joechel )
1995: Germany (Christoph Langen , Olaf Hampel )
1996: Germany (Christoph Langen , Markus Zimmermann )
1997: Switzerland (Reto Götschi , Guido Acklin )
1999: Italy (Günther Huber , Enrico Costa , Ubaldo Ranzi )
2000: Germany (Christoph Langen , Markus Zimmermann )
2001: Germany (Christoph Langen , Marco Jakobs )
2003: Germany (André Lange , Kevin Kuske )
2004: Canada (Pierre Lueders , Giulio Zardo )
2005: Canada (Pierre Lueders , Lascelles Brown )
2007–08: Germany (André Lange , Kevin Kuske )
2009: Switzerland (Ivo Rüegg , Cédric Grand )
2011: Russia (Alexandr Zubkov , Alexey Voyevoda )
2012: United States (Steven Holcomb , Steven Langton )
2013: Germany (Francesco Friedrich , Jannis Bäcker )
2015–20: Germany (Francesco Friedrich , Thorsten Margis )
2021: Germany (Francesco Friedrich , Alexander Schüller )
2023: Germany (Johannes Lochner , Georg Fleischhauer )
2024: Germany (Francesco Friedrich , Alexander Schüller )