Leon Štukelj

Leon Štukelj
Štukelj in 1958 displaying his six Olympic medals
Personal information
Born(1898-11-12)12 November 1898
Kandija, Carniola,
Austria-Hungary
(now Slovenia)
Died8 November 1999(1999-11-08) (aged 100)
Maribor, Slovenia
Gymnastics career
DisciplineMen's artistic gymnastics
Country
represented
 Yugoslavia
Medal record
Men's gymnastics
Representing Yugoslavia
Olympic Games
1924 ParisAll-around
1924 ParisHorizontal bar
1928 AmsterdamRings
1928 AmsterdamTeam competition
1928 AmsterdamAll-around
1936 BerlinRings
World Championships
1922 LjubljanaParallel bars
1922 LjubljanaHorizontal bar
1922 LjubljanaRings
1926 LyonHorizontal bar
1926 LyonRings
1922 LjubljanaPommel horse
1926 LyonParallel bars
1930 LuxembourgHorizontal bar

Leon Štukelj (listen; 12 November 1898 – 8 November 1999) was a Slovene professional gymnast. He was an Olympic gold medalist and athlete who represented Yugoslavia at the Olympics.

He is a noted figure in Slovenian sporting history. Štukelj is one of the first Slovene athletes to have risen to the very top of his sport, where he remained right from the World Championships in Ljubljana in 1922 all the way to the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, at which point he finished his competitive gymnastics career.

Štukelj competed at seven major international competitions and won a total of twenty medals: eight gold, six silver, and six bronze. At the Olympic Games alone he won six medals: two gold medals (counted for Yugoslavia) in Paris in 1924, one gold medal and two bronze in Amsterdam in 1928, and a silver medal in Berlin in 1936.