Gerard Anne van den Bergh (19 November 1882 – 22 October 1949) was a Dutch
sports shooter
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and shooting
sport administrator. He was a member of shooting club Oranje Nassau from
The Hague
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. He had an international career of over two decades, then transitioned into a career as sport shooting administrator.
He won during the
1900 Summer Olympics
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in
Paris
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the boys 200 meter rifle event. This achievement is recognized by the
Dutch Olympic Committee
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, but he is not recognized by the
IOC
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as an official Olympic champion; which is as of 2024 still under discussion.
He won the silver medal at the
World Shooting Championships
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at the and the bronze medal at the . He competed at a range of international other tournaments, including the
1908 Summer Olympics
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and the
1920 Summer Olympics
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.
He became during his career multiple times national champion and national shooting master.
After the former international governing shooting body was discontinued in 1916, he was the co-founder of the
Union Internationale de Tir (nowadays called International Shooting Sport Federation) after
World War I
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.
He held multiple shooting administration functions, including the president of the
Royal Association of Dutch Marksmen (nowadays called Royal Dutch Shooting Sport Association) where he has been credited for his impact in the shooting sport. He is credited for the success and organizing the shooting tournament during to the
1928 Summer Olympics
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where shooting was not included, and is regarded as a main moment in the 50-year history of the Royal Dutch Shooting Federation. After the tournament a successful propasal was sent for re-inclusion of shooting at the
1932 Summer Olympics
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.
Shooting career
Van den Bergh trained at the Dutch national shooting facility in
Loosduinen
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. He was referred to as a first-rate rifleman. Described by ''
Het Vaderland
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'' in 1911, he trained with “praiseworthy diligence”.
International career
Van den Bergh was at the
1900 Summer Olympics
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the winner of the boys 200 meter rifle event and is recognized by the
Dutch Olympic Committee
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as an Olympic gold medalist.
However, the event is not considered official by the
IOC
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.
Like Van den Bergh, there is an ongoing debate about four other Dutch sportspeople, if they can be considered an Olympic champion by the IOC. Proposals to gain recognition for these athletes including Van den Bergh are as of 2024 ongoing, with two Dutch cyclists receiving this recognition in 2024.
In 2023
NOC*NSF
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paid attention to the achievement of Van den Bergh.
At the
1908 Summer Olympics
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in
London
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, van den Bergh competed in three events – the
50 yard pistol event,
50 yard team pistol event and
300 metre free rifle for teams event. His best ranking was sixth in the 50 yard team event.
The early results at the Games were disappointing; it was explained this was because there was every now and than a strong wind blowing over the shooting venue which the Dutch team was not familiar with. With the Dutch team, he became seventh in the free rifle 300 m three positions event, where he was the best of his team with 751 points.
Van den Bergh was a member of the national team for the in
Hamburg
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, Germany. He scored standing 280 points and laying 332 points. He was selected as substitute for Dutch team for the 1910
World Shooting Championships
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in
Loosduinen
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and competed in the practice match. In 1911, via a national competition at , Van den Burgh was selected for the in
Rome
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, Italy. At these World Championships he won the silver medal in the 300 metre military rifle prone event.
He finished 5th in the rifle competition, and sixth in the pistol competition.
The next year he won the bronze medal in the 300 metre free rifle 3 positions team event at the in
Biarritz
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, France.
At the
1920 Summer Olympics
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in
Antwerp
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he took part in eight events. His best ranking was eighth place in the
300 metre free rifle event.
He did not compete at the and retired from international shooting.
Main national achievements
In July 1908, ahead of the
1908 Summer Olympics
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, he won a main national competition in the 300 metres event. In June 1909 he competed with his club for the Jochems Cup, where Van den Bergh was the best lying shooter. In August 1909 he became the Dutch master sniper shooter at Ockenburgh. Van den Bergh was not able to win a medal at the 1911 national championships. In 1912 he was one of the main shooter at the General van Merlen competition in
Haarlem
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that lasted 1.5 months. In July 1913 he became with Oranje-Nassau for the third time in a row Dutch national champion. Later that month, he was main prize winner of the Dutch annual match over 200 metres. In August 1913 he became the Dutch master pistol shooter at
Ockenburgh. In May 1914 he won, with his club Oranje-Nassau, the Hague-Rotterdam Cup.
Shooting administration
Van den Berg, as well as being a shooter, was also active as a shooting administrator at the national Dutch shooting associations. As of January 1914 he was secretary treasurer of the Neederlandsche Pistool en Revolververeeniging. In April 1916 Van den Berg became a member of the newly formed technical committee of the ''Koninklijke Vereeniging van Scherpschutters'' (Royal Shooting Association),
and became the Dutch delegate to the Union Internationale de Tir.
After the international shooting federation was dissolved in 1916,
Van den Bergh was one of the founders of the
Union Internationale de Tir (nowadays called International Shooting Sport Federation).
After being vice-president, Van den Bergh became in 1921 president of the
Royal Association of Dutch Marksmen.
He was also president of the shooting association Oranje-Nassau. He is credited for being a good leader and organizer. It has been said that he had “all good qualities” of his father who was before a beloved and honored president. An example, Van den Berg is credited for the successful shooting tournament that he organized next to the
1928 Summer Olympics
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in
Amsterdam
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where shooting was not included and is regarded as a main moment in the 50-year history of the Royal Dutch Shooting Federation. For this tournament the neglected shooting facility had to be renovated. A few days after the tournament it was urged to include shooting again at the Olympics at the congres of the Union Internationale de Tir. It was decided to propose at the 27th
IOC meeting in 1929 inclusion of shooting at the 1932 Olympics what eventually happened.
In 1924 and following years he also served as the team leader of the Dutch national shooting team at Olympic Games and World Championships.
Due to his busy schedule and moving abroad, he resigned from his president position of Oranje-Nassau in 1928 and of the Royal Dutch Shooting association in 1929.
He was subsequently appointed honorary chairman of the Oranje-Nassau and honorary member of the Royal Dutch Shooting association.
His resignation was regretted by the Dutch association as well as by foreign administrators of shooting associations.
After resigning as president, he remained a member of the international committee and team leader of the Dutch shooting team at Olympic Games and World Championships until the , the last world shooting championships before
World War II
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.
Personal and death
Van den Bergh was born on 19 November 1882 in
The Hague
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. He was the son of
Solko van den Bergh
Solko Johannes van den Bergh (4 June 1854 in The Hague – 25 December 1916 in The Hague) was a Dutch sport shooter.
Van den Bergh was a notary by profession who on 6 June 1880 married the noble Sophia Emma Nicoletta van Limburg Brouwer in ...
, who won a bronze medal at the
1900 Summer Olympics
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. Gerard van den Berg married Theodora Stelzl in 1913. He was secretary of Grovestins Stichting (Grovestins Foundation) from 1917 until his death. He died on 22 October 1949 in The Hague at the age of 66 years old, survived by his wife and daughter.
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References
External links
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Image in ''De revue der sporten''in 1922 (front row, second left)
Newspaper image showing Van den Berghat the shooting tournament during the
1928 Summer Olympics
The 1928 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the IX Olympiad (), was an international multi-sport event that was celebrated from 28 July to 12 August 1928 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The city of Amsterdam had previously bid for ...
Newspaper image showing Van den Bergat the 1939 World Championships
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1882 births
1949 deaths
Dutch male sport shooters
Olympic shooters for the Netherlands
Shooters at the 1900 Summer Olympics
Shooters at the 1908 Summer Olympics
Shooters at the 1920 Summer Olympics
Sportspeople from The Hague
Dutch sports executives and administrators
International Shooting Sport Federation