Ioannis Frangoudis

[1] He also competed in the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens as a shooter, representing the Kingdom of Greece.

[2] Frangoudis is the only Greek athlete who has won a gold, a silver and a bronze medal in a single Olympic.

[3] Frangoudis hailed from Limassol, Cyprus, which was under the Ottoman Empire at the time (it would transfer to British control when he was about 14), but was born in Zakynthos, where his father worked as a consul.

[1] He graduated from the Hellenic Military Academy in 1885, and worked his way up the ranks of the Greek army, being a captain at the time of the 1896 Olympics.

[1][4] Frangoudis died by an electrocution accident in 19 October 1916, while visiting New York City for an ammo supply mission of the Greek army.