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The New York Times and Sports Illustrated sources noting that from 1904 to 2008, they were the only 3-sibling set to have qualified for the same Olympics (there's also this useless web page). In addition to their participation in the Olympics itself, I believe they have attracted sufficient notice to justify a combined article. I considered instead whether the "new" article should be on their sports club, but was unable to find enough on the South St. Louis Turnverein (there's more on Concordia Turnverein). You are of course at liberty to AfD it if you disagree. Yngvadottir (talk) 09:49, 31 July 2023 (UTC)Reply
Am I missing something? As far as I can tell, the only coverage of these brothers within those sources are:
The last three American siblings on a team were Edward, Richard and William Tritschler, gymnasts at the 1904 St. Louis Games. and Not since Richard, Edward and William Tritschler — remember them? — competed in gymnastics in 1904 in St. Louis have three siblings qualified for the same Olympic Games.