Conrad
Langaard
Male
Norway
1890-08-06
Kristiania, Norway
1951-06-20
Oslo, Norway
From Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conrad_Langaard_(tennis)
Conrad Langaard was born in Kristiania, (known today as Oslo) to the merchant and factory owner Rasmus Agerup Langaard (1860-1908) and his wife Laura Nannestad Holmboe (b. 1869). His paternal grandfather was Conrad Langaard (1823-1897), founder of the tobacco company of the same name. As such the lawn tennis player was a grand-nephew of Mads Langaard, a first cousin once removed of Christian Langaard and a second cousin of Johan Henrik Langaard.
Conrad Langaard was a member of the Oslo Tennisklub (OTK). He took part in the Summer Olympic Games in 1912, 1920 and 1924. In 1912, he finished in fifth in the men’s doubles event, and in 1920 he finished fifth in the same event together with Jack Nielsen.
1910 - 1924
4
10
3
1920 - Norwegian National Championships (Open)
1917 - Norwegian National Championships (Open)
1916 - Norwegian National Championships (Open)
1912 - Oslo International (Amateur)
Round 1
Athar Ali Fyzee 1 *
Conrad Langaard
6-2
6-2
6-3
Round 1
Eliot (Leonard) Crawshay-Williams 1 *
Conrad Langaard
5-7
6-2
6-2
Round 1
Alain Gerbault 1 *
Conrad Langaard
6-4
7-5
Round 2
Conrad Langaard 1 *
G. Simon-Lorrière
6-0
6-0
Round 3
Conrad Langaard 1 *
C.B. Waterlow
6-4
6-3
Quarterfinals
Alfred H. Chapin Jr. 1 *
Conrad Langaard
6-2
6-3
Round 1
Victor Auguste de Laveleye 1 *
Conrad Langaard
6-2
2-6
6-3
6-3
Round 2
Albert Canet 1 *
Conrad Langaard
6-3
6-0
6-1
Round 1
Conrad Langaard 1 *
H. Cochrane
6-4
6-4
Round 2
Philip MacDonnell Sanderson 1 *
Conrad Langaard
6-1
6-2