Emanuel Löffler
Emanuel Löffler was a Czech gymnast. He competed for Czechoslovakia in the 1928 Summer Olympics and in the 1936 Summer Olympics. Additionally, he won several individual and team medals throughout the 1930s at the World Championships.
Löffler made his Olympic debut at the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics, doing very well in the men's individual all-around competition where he placed 10th in a competitive field of over 80 gymnasts. He secured the title of all-around champion of the 1930 Slavic Falconry Association Championships in Belgrade. On the final day of the men's all-around competition, on 24 June, his total of 192.70 points in the all-around competition put him above Josip Primožič and Jan Gajdoš who, respectively, took 2nd place with 191.25 points and 3rd place with 187.50 points. Throughout the course of the competition, the topmost group of competitors went back and forth in the standings; it was Löffler's performance in the 100 meter hurdles event that clinched his victory over the rest of the competitive field. At the 1930 World Championships which were less than a month later, the all-around podium was the same 3 individuals, but in a different order, as Primožič became all-around champion, Gajdoš placed 2nd, and Löffler took 3rd.
A consistent mainstay of his Czechoslovak team from the late 1920s through the 1930s, Löffler competed at every Worlds/Olympics from 1928 to 1938 where there were Czechoslovak male gymnast entrants, except for the 1931 Worlds from which he was absent.