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United States at the 1920 Summer Olympics

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Sporting event delegation
United States at the
1920 Summer Olympics
IOC codeUSA
NOCAmerican Olympic Committee
inAntwerp
Competitors288 (274 men and 14 women) in 18 sports
Flag bearerPat McDonald
Medals
Ranked 1st
Gold
41
Silver
27
Bronze
27
Total
95
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
1906 Intercalated Games

TheUnited States competed at the1920 Summer Olympics inAntwerp,Belgium. 288 competitors, 274 men and 14 women, took part in 113 events in 18 sports.[1]

Medalists

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Further information:1920 Summer Olympics medal table
MedalNameSportEvent
 GoldCharles PaddockAthleticsMen's 100 m
 GoldAllen WoodringAthleticsMen's 200 m
 GoldFrank LoomisAthleticsMen's 400 m hurdles
 GoldCharles Paddock
Jackson Scholz
Lorin Murchison
Morris Kirksey
AthleticsMen's 4 × 100 m relay
 GoldHorace Brown
Arlie Schardt
Ivan Dresser
AthleticsMen's 3000 m team race
 GoldRichmond LandonAthleticsMen's high jump
 GoldFrank FossAthleticsMen's pole vault
 GoldPatrick RyanAthleticsMen's hammer throw
 GoldPat McDonaldAthleticsMen's 56 lb weight throw
 GoldUnited States men's national rugby union team
  • Daniel Carroll
  • James Fitzpatrick
  • Charles Mehan
  • John Patrick
  • Dink Templeton
  • Charles Doe
  • Joseph Hunter
  • John Muldoon
  • Erwin Righter
  • Charles Lee Tilden, Jr.
  • George Fish
  • Morris Kirksey
  • John O'Neil
  • Rudolph Scholz
  • Heaton Wrenn
RugbyMen's rugby union
 GoldFrankie GenaroBoxingMen's flyweight
 GoldSamuel MosbergBoxingMen's lightweight
 GoldEddie EaganBoxingMen's light heavyweight
 GoldLouis KuehnDivingMen's 3 m springboard
 GoldClarence PinkstonDivingMen's 10 m platform
 GoldAileen RigginDivingWomen's 3 m springboard
 GoldJohn B. Kelly Sr.RowingMen's single sculls
 GoldPaul Costello
John B. Kelly Sr.
RowingMen's double sculls
 GoldVirgil Jacomini
Edwin Graves
William Jordan
Edward Moore
Alden Sanborn
Donald Johnston
Vince Gallagher
Clyde King
Sherm Clark
RowingMen's eight
 GoldKarl Frederick
Louis Harant
Michael Kelly
Alfred Lane
James H. Snook
ShootingMen's 30 m team military pistol
 GoldKarl FrederickShootingMen's 50 m free pistol
 GoldRaymond Bracken
Karl Frederick
Michael Kelly
Alfred Lane
James H. Snook
ShootingMen's 50 m team free pistol
 GoldLawrence NuessleinShootingMen's 50 m small bore rifle
 GoldDennis Fenton
Willis A. Lee
Lawrence Nuesslein
Arthur Rothrock
Oliver Schriver
ShootingMen's 50 m team small bore rifle
 GoldMorris FisherShootingMen's 300 m free rifle, 3 positions
 GoldDennis Fenton
Morris Fisher
Willis A. Lee
Carl Osburn
Lloyd Spooner
ShootingMen's team free rifle
 GoldMorris Fisher
Joseph Jackson
Willis A. Lee
Carl Osburn
Lloyd Spooner
ShootingMen's 300 m team military rifle, prone
 GoldCarl OsbornShootingMen's 300 m military rifle, standing
 GoldDennis Fenton
Joseph Jackson
Willis A. Lee
Oliver Schriver
Lloyd Spooner
ShootingMen's 600 m team military rifle, prone
 GoldJoseph Jackson
Willis A. Lee
Carl Osburn
Oliver Schriver
Lloyd Spooner
ShootingMen's 300 + 600 m team military rifle, prone
 GoldMark ArieShootingMen's trap
 GoldMark Arie
Horace Bonser
Jay Clark
Forest McNeir
Frank Troeh
Frank Wright
ShootingMen's team clay pigeons
 GoldDuke KahanamokuSwimmingMen's 100 m freestyle
 GoldNorman RossSwimmingMen's 400 m freestyle
 GoldNorman RossSwimmingMen's 1500 m freestyle
 GoldWarren KealohaSwimmingMen's 100 m backstroke
 GoldDuke Kahanamoku
Pua Kealoha
Perry McGillivray
Norman Ross
SwimmingMen's 4 × 200 m freestyle relay
 GoldEthelda BleibtreySwimmingWomen's 100 m freestyle
 GoldEthelda BleibtreySwimmingWomen's 300 m freestyle
 GoldEthelda Bleibtrey
Irene Guest
Frances Schroth
Margaret Woodbridge
SwimmingWomen's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay
 GoldCharles AckerlyWrestlingMen's featherweight
 SilverMorris KirkseyAthleticsMen's 100 m
 SilverCharles PaddockAthleticsMen's 200 m
 SilverEarl EbyAthleticsMen's 800 m
 SilverHarold BarronAthleticsMen's 110 m hurdles
 SilverJohn NortonAthleticsMen's 400 m hurdles
 SilverPatrick FlynnAthleticsMen's 3000 m steeplechase
 SilverJoseph PearmanAthleticsMen's 10 km walk
 SilverCarl JohnsonAthleticsMen's long jump
 SilverHarold MullerAthleticsMen's high jump
 SilverPatrick RyanAthleticsMen's 56 lb weight throw
 SilverEverett BradleyAthleticsMen's pentathlon
 SilverBrutus HamiltonAthleticsMen's decathlon
 SilverClarence PinkstonDivingMen's 3 m springboard
 SilverHelen WainwrightDivingWomen's 3 m springboard
 SilverKen Myers
Carl Klose
Franz Federschmidt
Erich Federschmidt
Sherm Clark
RowingMen's coxed four
 SilverRaymond BrackenShootingMen's 30 m military pistol
 SilverArthur RothrockShootingMen's 50 m small bore rifle
 SilverThomas Brown
Willis A. Lee
Lawrence Nuesslein
Carl Osburn
Lloyd Spooner
ShootingMen's 300 m team military rifle, standing
 SilverFrank TroehShootingMen's trap
 SilverPua KealohaSwimmingMen's 100 m freestyle
 SilverLudy LangerSwimmingMen's 400 m freestyle
 SilverRay KegerisSwimmingMen's 100 m backstroke
 SilverIrene GuestSwimmingWomen's 100 m freestyle
 SilverMargaret WoodbridgeSwimmingWomen's 300 m freestyle
 SilverSam GersonWrestlingMen's featherweight
 SilverNat PendletonWrestlingMen's heavyweight
 SilverUnited States men's national ice hockey team
Raymond Bonney
Anthony Conroy
Herbert Drury
Edward Fitzgerald
George Geran
Frank Goheen
Joseph McCormick
Lawrence McCormick
Frank Synott
Leon Tuck
Cyril Weidenborner
Ice HockeyMen's competition
 BronzeLawrence ShieldsAthleticsMen's 1500 m
 BronzeFeg MurrayAthleticsMen's 110 m hurdles
 BronzeAugust DeschAthleticsMen's 400 m hurdles
 BronzeRichard RemerAthleticsMen's 3 km walk
 BronzeEdwin MyersAthleticsMen's pole vault
 BronzeHarry LiversedgeAthleticsMen's shot put
 BronzeGus PopeAthleticsMen's discus throw
 BronzeBasil BennettAthleticsMen's hammer throw
 BronzeFrederick ColbergBoxingMen's welterweight
 BronzeLouis BalbachDivingMen's 3 m springboard
 BronzeHarry PriesteDivingMen's 10 m platform
 BronzeThelma PayneDivingWomen's 3 m springboard
 BronzeAlfred LaneShootingMen's 50 m free pistol
 BronzeDennis FentonShootingMen's 50 m small bore rifle
 BronzeLawrence NuessleinShootingMen's 300 m military rifle, standing
 BronzeLloyd SpoonerShootingMen's 600 m military rifle, prone
 BronzeThomas Brown
Willis A. Lee
Lawrence Nuesslein
Carl Osburn
Lloyd Spooner
ShootingMen's 100 m team running deer, single shots
 BronzeFrank WrightShootingMen's trap
 BronzeBill HarrisSwimmingMen's 100 m freestyle
 BronzeFrances SchrothSwimmingWomen's 100 m freestyle
 BronzeFrances SchrothSwimmingWomen's 300 m freestyle
 BronzeCharley JohnsonWrestlingMen's middleweight
 BronzeWalter MaurerWrestlingMen's light heavyweight
 BronzeFred MeyerWrestlingMen's heavyweight
 BronzeFrancis Honeycutt
Arthur Lyon
Robert Sears
Henry Breckinridge
Harold Rayner
FencingMen's team foil
 Bronze United States (USA)
Arthur Harris
Terry Allen
John Montgomery
Nelson Margetts
PoloMen's competition
 BronzeTheresa WeldFigure SkatingWomen's singles

Background: voyage to Antwerp

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Beginning July 26, 1920, a majority of the U.S. Olympic contingent destined for the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium, endured a troubled transatlantic journey aboardPrincess Matoika. The voyage and the events on board, later called the "Mutiny of theMatoika", were still being discussed in the popular press years later. TheMatoika was a last-minute substitute for another ship and, according to the athletes, did not have adequate accommodations or training facilities on board.[2] The conditions on thePrincess Matoika were terrible, as the hold reeked offormaldehyde from the dead bodies of the recently deceased AmericanWorld War I soldiers, and there was no place to train. Furthermore, the athletes were dissatisfied with the quality of food and huge numbers of rats present on the ship.[3] Near the end of the voyage, the athletes published a list of grievances and demands and distributed copies of the document to theUnited States Secretary of War, theAmerican Olympic Committee members, and the press. Among these were the demands for better accommodations in Antwerp, cabin passage home, and railroad fare from New York to their home cities.[4] The incident received wide coverage in American newspapers at the time.[5]

Aquatics

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Diving

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Main article:Diving at the 1920 Summer Olympics

Fourteen divers, seven men and seven women, represented the United States in 1920. It was the nation's fourth appearance in the sport; the United States was the only nation to have competed at each Olympic diving contest to that point. The Americans won their first gold medals in the sport since 1904, winning championships in three of the five diving events in 1920. The team swept both the men's and women's springboard events (though only Americans competed in the women's springboard), and added a gold and a bronze in the men's platform. Pinkston was the only diver from any nation in 1920 to win multiple medals.

Men

Ranks given are within the semifinal group.

DiverEventSemifinalsFinal
PointsScoreRankPointsScoreRank
Louis Balbach3 m springboard8630.802Q15649.503rd place, bronze medalist(s)
10 m platform17409.153Q28424.006
Richard BeauchampPlain high dive23135.06did not advance
Louis Kuehn3 m springboard7628.151Q10675.401st place, gold medalist(s)
Frank MullenPlain high dive27144.06did not advance
Clarence Pinkston3 m springboard8622.702Q11655.302nd place, silver medalist(s)
10 m platform10443.002Q7503.301st place, gold medalist(s)
Harry Prieste10 m platform17441.803Q16468.653rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Plain high dive18149.54did not advance
Clyde Swendsen10 m platform26414.806did not advance
Plain high dive25148.05did not advance
Women

Ranks given are within the semifinal group.

DiverEventSemifinalsFinal
PointsScoreRankPointsScoreRank
Aileen Allen3 m springboardN/A20489.94
Betty Grimes10 m platform13156.02Q30133.56
Alice Lord10 m platform35118.57did not advance
Helen Meany10 m platform23145.05did not advance
Thelma Payne3 m springboardN/A12534.13rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Aileen Riggin3 m springboardN/A9539.91st place, gold medalist(s)
10 m platform15155.52Q20157.05
Helen Wainwright3 m springboardN/A9534.82nd place, silver medalist(s)

Swimming

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Main article:Swimming at the 1920 Summer Olympics

Twenty-two swimmers, sixteen men and six women, represented the United States in 1920. It was the nation's sixth appearance in the sport; the United States was the only nation to have competed in every Olympic swimming edition to that point. The Americans took eight of the ten gold medals, along with five silvers and three bronzes. This gave the team more than half of the available medals—16 out of 30; more than three times the next-best country. Eleven different Americans finished with at least one medal. Furthermore, the United States set five new world records and tied another.

On the men's side, Kahanamoku set a new Olympic record in the quarterfinals of the 100 free, then tied the world record twice in the semis and the final as the Americans swept the medals in that event. Ross took a pair of gold medals in the other two freestyle events. Kegeris briefly took the Olympic record in the 100 metre backstroke semifinals before Warren Kealoha broke the world record in the second semifinal; Kealoha took gold and Kegeris silver in the final. The relay team also set a world record in winning the gold medal.

On the women's side, Schroth, like Kegeris, briefly held an Olympic record in the 100 free before Bleibtrey broke the world record in a later semifinal. Bleibtrey bettered her own new record, leading the American women to a sweep of the medals in that event. Bleibtrey took her second world record and second gold medal in the 300 free, as the Americans swept that event as well. Her third gold medal and third world record came as part of the 4x100 free relay team along with Schroth, Guest, and Woodbridge.

Ranks given are within the heat.

Men
SwimmerEventQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
Eugene Bolden1500 m free23:41.22Q23:26.43q24:04.35
Bill Harris100 m free1:04.41Q1:04.22Q1:03.03rd place, bronze medalist(s)
400 m free5:57.81Q5:36.03did not advance
Jack Howell200 m breast3:09.81Q3:10.81QUnknown4
400 m breast6:57.01Q6:51.43q6:51.04
Duke Kahanamoku100 m free1:01.8OR1Q1:01.4=WR1Q1:01.4=WR1st place, gold medalist(s)
Fred Kahele400 m free5:37.42Q5:35.82QUnknown4
1500 m free23:41.62Q23:23.02Q23:59.14
Pua Kealoha100 m free1:02.01Q1:02.41Q1:02.62nd place, silver medalist(s)
Warren Kealoha100 m backN/A1:14.8WR1Q1:15.21st place, gold medalist(s)
Ray Kegeris100 m backN/A1:17.8OR1Q1:16.82nd place, silver medalist(s)
Harold Kruger100 m backN/A1:19.02QUnknown5
Ludy Langer400 m free5:41.11Q5:29.22Q5:29.02nd place, silver medalist(s)
1500 m free24:28.81QUnknown4did not advance
Mike McDermott200 m breast3:16.42QUnknown4did not advance
400 m breast7:12.83q7:13.23did not advance
Perry McGillivray100 m backN/A1:20.43q1:19.44
Charles Quinby400 m breastUnknown4did not advance
Norman Ross100 m free1:04.21Q1:04.81QDisqualified
400 m free6:16.21Q5:33.81Q5:26.81st place, gold medalist(s)
1500 m free24:08.21Q23:12.01Q22:23.21st place, gold medalist(s)
Stephen Ruddy200 m breastUnknown4did not advance
400 m breast7:13.03did not advance
Herbert Taylor200 m breastUnknown4did not advance
Duke Kahanamoku
Pua Kealoha
Perry McGillivray
Norman Ross
4 × 200 m free relayN/A10:20.41Q10:04.4WR1st place, gold medalist(s)
Women
SwimmerEventSemifinalsFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Ethelda Bleibtrey100 m free1:14.4WR1Q1:13.6WR1st place, gold medalist(s)
300 m free4:41.4WR1Q4:34.0WR1st place, gold medalist(s)
Charlotte Boyle100 m free1:20.42Qdid not finish
Irene Guest100 m free1:18.81Q1:17.02nd place, silver medalist(s)
Frances Schroth100 m free1:18.0OR1Q1:17.23rd place, bronze medalist(s)
300 m free5:03.22Q4:52.03rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Eleanor Uhl300 m free5:02.01QUnknown5
Margaret Woodbridge300 m free4:56.61Q4:42.82nd place, silver medalist(s)
Ethelda Bleibtrey
Irene Guest
Frances Schroth
Margaret Woodbridge
4 × 100 m free relayN/A5:11.6WR1st place, gold medalist(s)

Water polo

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Main article:Water polo at the 1920 Summer Olympics

The United States competed in the Olympic water polo tournament for the second time in 1920. TheBergvall System was in use at the time. The Americans shut out Greece in the quarterfinals, advancing to the semifinals. They were defeated there by a dominant Great Britain side, which went on to win the gold medal. This gave the United States an opportunity to play for the silver under the Bergvall System. In the silver medal semifinals, they shut out Spain, but were again stymied in a loss to Belgium in the silver medal match. With one last chance at a medal, the Americans again defeated Greece in the bronze medal semifinals. In the bronze medal match, however, the team was shut out by Sweden.

Quarterfinals
United States 7–0 GreeceAntwerp
Semifinals
Great Britain 7–2 United StatesAntwerp
Silver medal semifinals
United States 5–0 SpainAntwerp
Silver medal match
United States 2–7 BelgiumAntwerp
Bronze medal semifinals
United States 7–0 GreeceAntwerp
Bronze medal match
Sweden 5–0 United StatesAntwerp
Final rank
4th

Athletics

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Main article:Athletics at the 1920 Summer Olympics

90 athletes represented the United States in 1920. It was the sixth appearance of the nation in athletics, a sport in which the United States had competed at every Games. The American team, used to dominance of the sport, was seriously challenged for the first time. The nine gold medals won by the team tied the mark for fewest the nation had ever won, matching the 1896 total (when only 12 events, rather than 29, were contested). Finland matched the United States gold medal for gold medal, the first time any other nation had done so and the last time until the 1972 Games. The depth of the American team allowed the team to collect twelve silver and eight bronze medals as well (the United States's 29 total medals nearly doubled the 16 of Finland), allowing the team to remain on top of the athletics medals leader board yet again.

Ranks given are within the heat.

AthleteEventHeatsQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
Dan AhearnTriple jump13.756Q14.086
Milton AngierJavelin throw57.589Q59.2757
Harold Barron110 m hurdles15.21Q15.0=WR1Q15.12nd place, silver medalist(s)
William BartlettDiscus throw40.875440.8755
Basil BennettHammer throw48.252Q48.253rd place, bronze medalist(s)
George BihlmanShot put13.5757did not advance
Max BohlandCross country16
Everett BradleyPentathlon242nd place, silver medalist(s)
Horace Brown5000 m15:31.83Qdid not finish
Sol ButlerLong jump6.607did not advance
Thomas Campbell800 m1:59.12Q1:57.62Qdid not finish
Howard CannShot put13.528did not advance
James Connolly1500 m4:10.03Qdid not finish
George Cornetta10000 m9did not advance
Robert CrawfordCross country40
Edward Curtis1500 mdid not finishdid not advance
Charles Daggs400 m hurdles56.72Q55.83Q55.76
August Desch400 m hurdles57.61Q55.41Q54.73rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Michael Devaney3000 m steeplechase10:23.0OR1Q10:34.35
Ivan Dresser5000 m15:41.63Qdid not finish
Robert DunnePentathlondid not finish
Earl Eby800 m1:56.83Q1:57.02Q1:53.62nd place, silver medalist(s)
Everett EllisDecathlondid not finish
Robert Emery400 m52.61Q50.73Q50.24did not advance
Frederick Faller10000 m33:02.44Q32:38.08
Cross country15
Patrick Flynn3000 m steeplechase10:36.01Q10:21.12nd place, silver medalist(s)
Cross country28:12.09
Frank FossPole vault3.601Q4.09WR1st place, gold medalist(s)
Clifford Furnas5000 m15:23.04Qdid not finish
Kaufman GeistTriple jump13.5212did not advance
Harry GoelitzDecathlondid not finish
Brutus HamiltonPentathlon276
Decathlon6771.0852nd place, silver medalist(s)
Albert Hulsebosch3000 m steeplechase10:26.83Q10:37.76
Charles Hunter5000 m5did not advance
Clarence JaquithTriple jump13.0415did not advance
Eldon JennePole vault3.601Q3.607
Carl JohnsonLong jump6.823Q7.0952nd place, silver medalist(s)
Richard Johnson10000 m8did not advance
Morris Kirksey100 m11.01Q10.81Q11.03Q10.92nd place, silver medalist(s)
200 m23.41Q22.61Q22.54did not advance
Edward KnourekPole vault3.601Q3.604
Sherman LandersTriple jump14.004Q14.175
Richmond LandonHigh jump1.801Q1.9361st place, gold medalist(s)
Robert LeGendrePentathlon264
James LincolnJavelin throw57.868Q57.869
Carl LinderMarathon2:44:21.211
Harry LiversedgeShot put13.7554Q14.153rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Frank Loomis400 m hurdles55.81Q55.41Q54.0WR1st place, gold medalist(s)
Jack MahanJavelin throw53.5212did not advance
Thomas Maroney3 km walk13:52.13Q13:25.05
10 km walk51:54.63Q50:24.46
Pat McDonaldShot put14.082Q14.084
56 lb weight throw11.001Q11.265OR1st place, gold medalist(s)
James McEachernHammer throw44.708did not advance
56 lb weight throw8.8410did not advance
Matt McGrathHammer throw46.675Q46.675
Charles MellorMarathon2:45:30.012
John MerchantLong jump6.5011did not advance
Ted Meredith400 m51.61Q50.83Q50.64did not advance
Harold MullerHigh jump1.801Q1.902nd place, silver medalist(s)
Loren Murchison100 m10.81Q10.92Q11.03Q11.26
200 m23.21Q22.81Q22.41Q22.24
John MurphyHigh jump1.801Q1.855
Feg Murray110 m hurdles15.81Q15.22Q15.13rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Edwin MyersPole vault3.601Q3.603rd place, bronze medalist(s)
John Norton400 m hurdles57.61Q56.23Q54.62nd place, silver medalist(s)
Joseph OrganMarathon2:41:30.07
Charlie Paddock100 m10.81Q10.81Q10.81Q10.6=OR1st place, gold medalist(s)
200 m23.21Q22.92Q22.52Q22.02nd place, silver medalist(s)
Amisoli Patisoni10000 mdid not finishdid not advance
Cross countrydid not finish
Joseph Pearman3 km walkDisqualifieddid not advance
10 km walk47:30.02Q49:40.22nd place, silver medalist(s)
William Plant10 km walk52:18.34Qdid not start
Gus PopeDiscus throw42.133Q42.133rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Joie Ray1500 m4:13.41Q4:13.08
Richard Remer3 km walk13:54.13Q13:22.23rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Edward Roberts56 lb weight throw9.367did not advance
Winfred Rolker3 km walk13:59.84Q13:30.48
10 km walk7did not advance
Frank RothMarathondid not finish
Patrick RyanHammer throw52.8751Q52.8751st place, gold medalist(s)
56 lb weight throw10.9252Q10.9652nd place, silver medalist(s)
George Schiller400 m50.41Q51.12Q5did not advance
Jackson Scholz100 m10.81Q10.81Q10.92Q10.94
Donald Scott800 m1:56.92Q1:57.21Q1:54.65
Frank Shea400 m50.81Q51.01Q50.01Q50.44
Lawrence Shields1500 m4:07.43Q4:04.33rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Walker Smith110 m hurdles15.81Q15.22Q15.35
Albert Sprott800 m2:01.52Q1:58.63Q1:55.46
Dink TempletonLong jump6.675Q6.954
Arthur TuckJavelin throw53.7811did not advance
Eugene VidalDecathlon6358.5707
Lewis WatsonCross countryUnknown34
Ray Watson3000 m steeplechase10:49.03Q10:50.38
Walter WhalenHigh jump1.801Q1.854
Kenneth WilsonDiscus throw37.5810did not advance
Allen Woodring200 m22.81Q22.12Q22.41Q22.01st place, gold medalist(s)
William Yount110 m hurdles15.61Q5did not advance
Max Bohland
Frederick Faller
Patrick Flynn
Team cross country364
George Bretnall
Ted Meredith
George Schiller
Frank Shea
4 × 400 m relay3:40.72Q3:23.64
Morris Kirksey
Loren Murchison
Charlie Paddock
Jackson Scholz
4 × 100 m relay43.01Q42.2WR1st place, gold medalist(s)
Horace Brown
Michael Devaney
Ivan Dresser
Arlie Schardt
Lawrence Shields
3000 m team142Q101st place, gold medalist(s)

Boxing

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Main article:Boxing at the 1920 Summer Olympics

16 boxers represented the United States at the 1920 Games. It was the nation's second appearance in boxing. The American team was one of two to send the maximum number of boxers, two in each weight class, along with Great Britain. The Americans' three gold medals was the best of any nation, but their four total medals was only the third most.

BoxerWeight classRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal / Bronze match
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Frank CassidyLightweightN/A Janssens (NED)
W
 Johansen (DEN)
L
did not advance5
William ClarkWelterweightBye Werll (BEL)
W
 Stokstad (NOR)
W
 Ireland (GBR)
L
 Colberg (USA)
L
4
Frederick ColbergWelterweightBye Schannong (DEN)
W
 Gillet (FRA)
W
 Schneider (CAN)
L
 Clark (USA)
W
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Joseph CranstonMiddleweightBye Mallin (GBR)
L
did not advance9
Eddie EaganLight heavyweightN/ABye Holdstock (RSA)
W
 Franks (GBR)
W
 Sørsdal (NOR)
W
1st place, gold medalist(s)
George EtzellFeatherweightBye Fritsch (FRA)
L
did not advance9
Frankie GenaroFlyweightN/A Nilsen (NOR)
W
 Rampignon (FRA)
W
 Albert (FRA)
W
 Pedersen (DEN)
W
1st place, gold medalist(s)
Edward HartmanBantamweightN/A Bowling (GBR)
W
 Walker (RSA)
L
did not advance5
Samuel LagoniaMiddleweightBye Jacobsen (NOR)
W
 Mallin (GBR)
L
did not advance5
Samuel MosbergLightweightN/A Solvinto (FRA)
W
 Grace (GBR)
W
 Beland (RSA)
W
 Johansen (DEN)
W
1st place, gold medalist(s)
Edwin SchellLight heavyweightN/A MacGregor (RSA)
W
 Sørsdal (NOR)
L
did not advance5
William SpenglerHeavyweightN/ABye Creusen (BEL)
W
 Petersen (DEN)
L
 Eluère (FRA)
L
4
Samuel StewartHeavyweightN/ABye Rawson (GBR)
L
did not advance5
Sam VogelBantamweightN/A Cochon (FRA)
W
 Hébrans (BEL)
L
did not advance5
Jack ZivicFeatherweightByeBye Clausen (DEN)
L
did not advance5
Peter ZivicFlyweightN/A van Dijk (NED)
W
 Pedersen (DEN)
L
did not advance5
Opponent nationWinsLossesPercent
 Belgium21.667
 Canada01.000
 Denmark34.429
 France52.714
 Great Britain34.429
 Netherlands201.000
 Norway41.800
 South Africa31.750
Total international2214.611
 United States11.500
Total2315.605
RoundWinsLossesPercent
Round of 3200
Round of 16102.833
Quarterfinals68.429
Semifinals33.500
Final301.000
Bronze match12.333
Total2315.605

Cycling

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Main article:Cycling at the 1920 Summer Olympics

Nine cyclists represented the United States in 1920. It was the nation's fifth appearance in the sport. Taylor's semifinal qualification in the sprint was the best result on the cycling track for the Americans, with Kockler's 13th-place finish in the individual time trial the best American result in road cycling, leading the American road cyclists to a 7th place team total.

Road cycling

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CyclistEventFinal
ResultRank
James FreemanTime trial5:29:26.237
Ernest KocklerTime trial4:55:12.213
August NogaraTime trial5:20:08.030
John OttoTime trial5:47:50.242
James Freeman
Ernest Kockler
August Nogara
John Otto
Team time trial21:32:36.67

Track cycling

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Ranks given are within the heat.

CyclistEventHeatsQuarterfinalsRepechage semisRepechage finalSemifinalsFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
William BeckSprintUnknown3did not advance
50 kmN/Adid not finish
Christopher DotterweichSprintUnknown2QUnknown2RUnknown2did not advance
Frank Small50 kmN/Adid not finish
Fred TaylorSprint13.21Q13.01QAdvanced directly15.22did not advance
50 kmN/Adid not finish
Anthony YoungSprint13.21QUnknown2RDisqualifieddid not advance
50 kmN/Adid not finish
William Beck
Christopher Dotterweich
Fred Taylor
Anthony Young
Team pursuitN/AUnknown2N/Adid not advance

Equestrian

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Main article:Equestrian at the 1920 Summer Olympics

Eight equestrians represented the United States in 1920. It was the nation's third appearance in the sport, having been one of three countries (along with Belgium and France) to have appeared at every Olympic equestrian competition to that point. The Americans earned no medals in 1920, unable to add to the bronze won in 1912. The team's best individual result was Chamberlin's sixth place in the eventing; the eventing team took fourth place. In a somewhat unusual result, all three of the American dressage competitors earned exactly the same score.

EquestrianHorseEventFinal
ResultRank
Henry AllenDonJumping7.007
John Burke BarryChiswellDressage19.312514
RavenEventing1350.0016
Harry ChamberlinHarebellDressage19.312514
NigraEventing1568.756
Sloan DoakSinglenDressage19.312514
DeceiveEventingdid not finish
John DownerDickJumping8.5012
William WestBlack BoyEventing1558.757
PrinceJumping12.0018
John Burke Barry
Harry Chamberlin
Sloan Doak
William West
Raven
Nigra
Deceive
Black Boy
Team eventing4477.504
Harry Chamberlin
Sloan Doak
Vincent Erwin
Karl Greenwald
Nigra
Rabbit Red
Joffre
Moses
Team jumping42.005

Fencing

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Main article:Fencing at the 1920 Summer Olympics
1920 United States Mens Olympic Fencing Team

Nineteen fencers represented the United States in 1920. It was the nation's fourth appearance in the sport. The Americans won a single medal, the bronze in the team foil. It was the country's first fencing medal since hosting the Games in 1904. None of the individual fencers reached an event final, though both teams which had to compete in semifinals did advance.

Ranks given are within the group.

FencerEventFirst roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
Millard BloomerFoilN/A4–45did not advance
Roscoe BowmanSabreN/A3–57did not advance
Henry BreckinridgeÉpée6–21Q5–35Q3–810did not advance
FoilN/A2–44did not advance
George CalnanFoilN/A1–45did not advance
Frederick CunninghamSabreN/A1–79did not advance
John DimondÉpée2–47did not advance
SabreN/A1–68did not advance
Raymond DutcherÉpée3–67did not advance
Edwin FullinwiderSabreN/A2–56did not advance
Francis HoneycuttFoilN/A2–23Q0–56did not advance
Arthur LyonSabreN/A1–68did not advance
Joseph ParkerFoilN/A3–56did not advance
SabreN/A4–34Q1–56did not advance
William RussellÉpée3–45Q6–53Q2–910did not advance
Leonard SchoonmakerÉpée0–89did not advance
FoilN/A0–56did not advance
Claiborne WalkerSabreN/A2–46did not advance
Henry Breckinridge
Francis Honeycutt
Arthur Lyon
Harold Rayner
Robert Sears
Team foilN/A1–02Q2–23rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Henry Breckinridge
Ray Dutcher
Arthur Lyon
Harold Rayner
William Russell
Robert Sears
Team épée[6]N/A2–33Q0–56
Roscoe Bowman
Frederick Cunningham
John Dimond
Bradford Fraley
Edwin Fullinwider
Arthur Lyon
Brooks Parker
Claiborne Walker
Team sabre[6]N/A3–45

Gymnastics

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Main article:Gymnastics at the 1920 Summer Olympics

Four gymnasts represented the United States in 1920. It was the nation's second appearance in the sport, and first since hosting the Games in 1904.

Artistic gymnastics

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GymnastEventFinal
ResultRank
Bjørne JorgensenAll-around76.7121
Paul KrempelAll-around78.0020
Frank KrizAll-around83.1010
John MaisAll-around74.1023

Ice hockey

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Main article:Ice hockey at the 1920 Summer Olympics

The United States competed in the inaugural Olympic ice hockey tournament. The team cruised through its quarterfinal, beating Switzerland 29–0. The Americans met Canada in a semifinal matchup; the two were clearly the best teams in the tournament. Canada came out the better, winning 2–0 to send the United States into the silver medal tournament. There, the Americans beat Sweden and Czechoslovakia by a combined score of 23–0 to emerge winners of the silver medal, using theBergvall System.

Roster

Coach:United StatesCornelius Fellowes

PosPlayerGPGBirthdateAgeClub[7]
GRaymond Bonney20April 5, 189228Pittsburgh AA
FAnthony Conroy410October 19, 189524St. Paul AC
RHerb Drury414March 2, 189624Pittsburgh AA
DEd Fitzgerald21August 3, 189029St. Paul AC
DGeorge Geran23August 3, 189623Boston AA
RFrank Goheen47February 9, 189426St. Paul AC
FJoe McCormick38February 9, 189426Pittsburgh AA
FLarry McCormick17July 12, 189029Pittsburgh AA
RFrank Synott21December 28, 189128Boston AA
DLeon Tuck21May 25, 189128Boston AA
GCy Weidenborner20March 30, 189525St. Paul AC
Gold medal Quarterfinals
April 24, 1920
17:00
United States 29 – 0
(15–0, 14–0)
  SwitzerlandPalais de Glace d'Anvers
Game reference
Ray BonneyGoaliesRené SavoieReferee:
United StatesRaoul Le Mat
Conroy (8)
J. McCormick (7)
Drury (6)
Goheen (6)
Fitzgerald
Tuck
Goals
7 minPenalties0 min
Gold medal semifinals
April 25, 1920
21:00
Canada 2 – 0
(0–0, 2–0)
 United StatesPalais de Glace d'Anvers
Game reference
Walter ByronGoaliesRay BonneyReferee:
FranceAlfred de Rauch
Fredrickson1 – 0
Johannesson2 – 0
7 minPenalties5 min
Silver medal semifinals
April 27, 1920
22:00
United States 7 – 0
(5–0, 2–0)
 SwedenPalais de Glace d'Anvers
Game reference
Cy WeidenbornerGoaliesSeth Howander
Drury (4)
Geran (3)
Goals
0 minPenalties0 min
Silver medal match
April 28, 1920
22:00
2nd place, silver medalist(s)United States 16 – 0
(7–0, 9–0)
 CzechoslovakiaPalais de Glace d'Anvers
Game reference
Cy WeidenbornerGoaliesJan PekaReferee:
BelgiumPaul Loicq
L. McCormick (7)
Drury (4)
Conroy (2)
Goheen
J. McCormick
Synott
Goals
0 minPenalties0 min
Final rank
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Silver

Modern pentathlon

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Main article:Modern pentathlon at the 1920 Summer Olympics

Two pentathletes represented the United States in 1920. It was the nation's second appearance in the sport, having competed at both instances of the Olympic modern pentathlon.

A point-for-place system was used, with the lowest total score winning.

PentathleteFinal
RidingFencingShootingSwimmingRunningTotalRank
Harold Rayner51213144486
Robert Sears3891120518

Polo

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Main article:Polo at the 1920 Summer Olympics

The United States competed in the Olympic polo tournament for the second time. The team took the bronze medal, losing to Spain in the semifinals but defeating Belgium in the bronze medal match.

Semifinals
 Spain (ESP)13–3 United States (USA)
 
Final
 United States (USA)11–3 Belgium (BEL)
 
Final rank
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze

Rowing

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Main article:Rowing at the 1920 Summer Olympics

Fifteen rowers represented the United States in 1920. It was the nation's third appearance in the sport. Three of the four boats took gold medals, with the fourth having to settle for silver after a 4-second loss to Switzerland in the coxed fours final.

Ranks given are within the heat.

RowerCoxEventQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
John B. Kelly Sr.N/ASingle sculls7:44.21Q7:46.21Q7:35.01st place, gold medalist(s)
Paul Costello
Jack Kelly
N/ADouble scullsN/A7:16.81Q7:09.01st place, gold medalist(s)
Erich Federschmidt
Franz Federschmidt
Carl Klose
Ken Myers
Sherm ClarkCoxed fourN/A7:17.41Q6:58.02nd place, silver medalist(s)
Vince Gallagher
Edwin Graves
Virgil Jacomini
Donald Johnston
William Jordan
Clyde King
Edward Moore
Alden Sanborn
Sherm ClarkEight6:24.01Q6:24.01Q6:05.01st place, gold medalist(s)

Rugby union

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Main article:Rugby union at the 1920 Summer Olympics

The United States competed in the Olympic rugby tournament for the first time. They faced France in the only match of the tournament, as the two countries were the only ones to compete. The Americans won the match to take the gold medal.

Final
United States 8–0 France
Report
Attendance: 20,000
Final rank
1st place, gold medalist(s) Gold

Skating

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Figure skating

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Main article:Figure skating at the 1920 Summer Olympics

Two figure skaters represented the United States in 1920. It was the nation's second appearance in the sport; Sweden was one of three countries to compete in both Summer Olympics figure skating competitions. Weld took the bronze medal in the ladies' singles, with Niles finishing sixth in the men's. The two took fourth place in the pairs competition.

SkaterEventFinal
ResultRank
Nathaniel NilesMen's singles49.06
Theresa WeldLadies' singles15.53rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Nathaniel Niles
Theresa Weld
Pairs28.54

Shooting

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Main article:Shooting at the 1920 Summer Olympics

Twenty-nine shooters represented the United States in 1920. It was the nation's fourth appearance in the sport. The country took 13 of 21 gold medals, won at least one medal in 18 of the 21 events, and finished with 23 medals—more than twice Norway's 11, which was second-best. The American teams took gold medals in 8 of the 11 team events, with a silver, a bronze, and a fourth-place finish rounding out its team results. In individual competitions, the United States won five golds, three silvers, and five bronzes. Twelve men won individual medals (Nuesslein was the only American shooter to win multiple individual medals), and ten more received medals as parts of teams.

They swept the individual small-bore rifle medals, as well as taking the gold medal in the team event. They repeated this performance in the trap and team clay pigeons events.

The American shooters won both the individual and team golds in the free rifle.

The team took both team pistol golds, as well as one of two individual pistol golds.

The military rifle events gave the United States more trouble; the team won no medal in the individual 300 metre prone event, and took only silver in the team 300 metre standing competition.

The running deer was by far the worst category for the Americans; of the four events, the United States took only a single bronze medal in the team single shots event.

ShooterEventFinal
ResultRank
Harry Adams300 m military rifle, prone57Unknown
Mark ArieTrap951st place, gold medalist(s)
Howard Bayles30 m military pistol244Unknown
50 m free pistol430Unknown
Horace BonserTrap875
Raymond Bracken30 m military pistol2722nd place, silver medalist(s)
50 m free pistol456Unknown
Thomas Brown100 m deer, single shots33Unknown
100 m deer, double shots63Unknown
Dennis Fenton50 m small-bore rifle3853rd place, bronze medalist(s)
300 m free rifle, 3 pos.960Unknown
Morris Fisher300 m free rifle, 3 pos.9961st place, gold medalist(s)
George Fiske50 m free pistol458Unknown
Karl Frederick30 m military pistol262Unknown
50 m free pistol4961st place, gold medalist(s)
Louis Harant30 m military pistol264Unknown
Frederick Hird300 m military rifle, prone55Unknown
Joseph Jackson300 m military rifle, prone54Unknown
600 m military rifle, prone585
100 m deer, single shots30Unknown
100 m deer, double shots61Unknown
Alfred Lane30 m military pistol258Unknown
50 m free pistol4813rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Joseph Lawless600 m military rifle, prone578
Willis A. Lee50 m small-bore rifle370Unknown
300 m free rifle, 3 pos.965Unknown
300 m military rifle, prone56Unknown
300 m military rifle, standing48Unknown
600 m military rifle, prone56Unknown
100 m deer, single shots33Unknown
100 m deer, double shots53Unknown
Elmer Lindroth600 m military rifle, prone54Unknown
Lawrence Nuesslein50 m small-bore rifle3911st place, gold medalist(s)
300 m military rifle, standing543rd place, bronze medalist(s)
100 m deer, single shots387
100 m deer, double shots64Unknown
Carl Osburn300 m free rifle, 3 pos.9804
300 m military rifle, standing561st place, gold medalist(s)
Frederick PlumTrap874
Arthur Rothrock50 m small-bore rifle3862nd place, silver medalist(s)
300 m military rifle, standing45Unknown
Oliver Schriver50 m small-bore rifle367Unknown
Lloyd Spooner300 m free rifle, 3 pos.9755
300 m military rifle, prone586
300 m military rifle, standing537
600 m military rifle, prone593rd place, bronze medalist(s)
100 m deer, single shots30Unknown
100 m deer, double shots62Unknown
Frank TroehTrap932nd place, silver medalist(s)
Frank WrightTrap873rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Raymond Bracken
Karl Frederick
Michael Kelly
Alfred Lane
James H. Snook
50 m team free pistol23721st place, gold medalist(s)
Thomas Brown
Willis A. Lee
Lawrence Nuesslein
Carl Osburn
Lloyd Spooner
300 m team military rifle, standing2552nd place, silver medalist(s)
100 m team deer, single shots1583rd place, bronze medalist(s)
100 m team deer, double shots2824
Dennis Fenton
Morris Fisher
Willis A. Lee
Carl Osburn
Lloyd Spooner
Team free rifle48761st place, gold medalist(s)
Dennis Fenton
Joseph Jackson
Willis A. Lee
Oliver Schriver
Lloyd Spooner
600 m team military rifle, prone2871st place, gold medalist(s)
Dennis Fenton
Willis A. Lee
Lawrence Nuesslein
Arthur Rothrock
Oliver Schriver
50 m team small-bore rifle18991st place, gold medalist(s)
Morris Fisher
Joseph Jackson
Willis A. Lee
Carl Osburn
Lloyd Spooner
300 m team military rifle, prone2891st place, gold medalist(s)
Karl Frederick
Louis Harant
Michael Kelly
Alfred Lane
James H. Snook
30 m team military pistol13101st place, gold medalist(s)
Joseph Jackson
Willis A. Lee
Carl Osburn
Oliver Schriver
Lloyd Spooner
300 & 600 m team military rifle, prone5731st place, gold medalist(s)
Mark Arie
Horace Bonser
Jay Clark
Forest McNeir
Frank Troeh
Frank Wright
Team clay pigeons5471st place, gold medalist(s)

Tug of war

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Main article:Tug of war at the 1920 Summer Olympics

The United States competed in the Olympic tug of war tournament for the third time in 1920, the final appearance of the sport in the Olympics. The Americans joined the British in tying Sweden's mark for most appearances in the short life of tug of war at the Olympics at three of five.

TheBergvall System was used in 1920. The Americans lost in the quarterfinals to eventual gold-medallist Great Britain, thus putting the United States in contention for the silver medal. In the silver medal semifinals, they were defeated by Belgium. They won their first match of the tournament in the bronze medal semifinals, defeating Italy, before again losing to Belgium in the bronze medal match. The United States finished in fourth place of the five teams.

All matches were best-of-three pulls.

Quarterfinals
 Great Britain (GBR)2–0 United States (USA)
 
Silver medal semifinals
 Belgium (BEL)2–0 United States (USA)
 
Bronze medal semifinals
 United States (USA)2–0 Italy (ITA)
 
Bronze medal match
 United States (USA)0–2 Belgium (BEL)
 
Final rank
4th

Wrestling

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Main article:Wrestling at the 1920 Summer Olympics

Eighteen wrestlers competed for the United States in 1920, tying Finland for most wrestlers that year. It was the nation's fourth appearance in the sport, matching Great Britain for most to that point. The American wrestlers took six medals, including one gold medal, and finished third on the medals leaderboard, behind Finland with five golds and Sweden with three golds. Ackerly was the American gold medalist, finishing 1–2 with Gerson in the freestyle featherweight. Metropoulos and Pendleton competed in both freestyle and Greco-Roman events, as the United States entered two wrestlers in each weight class. Most of the American success came in the freestyle competitions, with all six medals coming in that discipline.

Freestyle

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WrestlerEventRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals / Bronze matchRank
Charles AckerlyFeatherweightN/A Dialetis (GRE) (W) Kaiser (SUI) (W) Bernard (GBR) (W) Gerson (USA) (W)1st place, gold medalist(s)
Angus FrantzMiddleweightBye Bacon (GBR) (W) Borgström (SWE) (W) Penttala (FIN) (L) Johnson (USA) (L)4
Sam GersonFeatherweightN/A Mäkinen (FIN) (W) Barathon (FRA) (W) Shinde (IND) (W) Ackerly (USA) (L)2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Charley JohnsonMiddleweight Locon (CAN) (W) Navale (IND) (W) Grimstad (NOR) (W) Leino (FIN) (L) Frantz (USA) (W)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Walter MaurerLight heavyweightN/A Ledron (FRA) (W) Westerlund (FIN) (W) Larsson (SWE) (L) Redman (USA) (W)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
George MetropoulosLightweightN/A Svensson (SWE) (L)did not advance8
Fred MeyerHeavyweightN/A Mason (GBR) (W) Roth (SUI) (L) Nilsson (SWE) (D)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Nat PendletonHeavyweightN/A Mattsson (FIN) (W) Nilsson (SWE) (W) Roth (SUI) (L)2nd place, silver medalist(s)
John RedmanLight heavyweightN/ABye Wilson (GBR) (W) Courant (SUI) (L) Maurer (USA) (L)4
Joseph ShimmonLightweightN/ABye Anttila (FIN) (L)did not advance5
Opponent nationWinsLossesPercent
 Canada101.000
 Finland33.500
 France201.000
 Great Britain401.000
 Greece101.000
 India201.000
 Norway101.000
 Sweden2.52.5.500
 Switzerland13.250
Total international17.58.5.673
 United States33.500
Total20.511.5.641
RoundWinsLossesPercent
Round of 32101.000
Round of 1651.833
Quarterfinals81.889
Semifinals35.375
Final12.333
Bronze match2.52.5.500
Total20.511.5.641

Greco-Roman

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WrestlerEventRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinalsRank
Silver quartersSilver semisSilver match
Bronze quartersBronze semisBronze match
Adrian BrianFeatherweight Dialetis (GRE) (W) Kähkönen (FIN) (L)did not advance7
N/Adid not advance
 Torgensen (DEN) (L)did not advance
Daniel V. GalleryFeatherweight van Maaren (NED) (W) Friman (FIN) (L)did not advance8
N/A Boumans (BEL) (L)Did not advance
did not advance
Frank MaichleLight heavyweightBye Ohlsson (SWE) (W) Tetens (DEN) (L)did not advance7
N/Adid not advance
N/A
George MetropoulosLightweightBye Vouyoukos (GRE) (W) Frisenfeldt (DEN) (L)did not advance10
did not advance
did not advance
Nat PendletonLight heavyweightBye Eriksen (DEN) (L)did not advance10
N/Adid not advance
N/A
Oral SwigartLightweight Ranghieri (ITA) (W) Janssens (BEL) (L)did not advance12
did not advance
did not advance
Henry SzymanskiMiddleweightBye Huml (TCH) (W) Stensrud (NOR) (W) Lindfors (FIN) (L)Did not advance7
did not advance
 Johnsen (NOR) (L)did not advance
Alexander WeyandHeavyweightBye Hansen (DEN) (L)did not advance5
did not advance
Bye Dame (FRA) (W) Nieminen (FIN) (L)
Edward WillkieHeavyweight Struna (TCH) (W) Lindfors (FIN) (L)did not advance5
Bye Ahlgren (SWE) (W) Hansen (DEN) (L)
 Gasiglia (FRA) (W) Nieminen (FIN) (L)Did not advance
Paul ZanolineMiddleweightBye Vanderleenden (BEL) (L)did not advance13
did not advance
did not advance
Opponent nationWinsLossesPercent
 Belgium03.000
 Czechoslovakia201.000
 Denmark06.000
 Finland06.000
 France201.000
 Greece201.000
 Italy101.000
 Netherlands101.000
 Norway11.500
 Sweden201.000
Total1116.407
RoundWinsLossesPercent
Round of 32401.000
Round of 1637.300
Quarterfinals12.333
Semifinals01.000
Final00
Silver quarterfinals00
Silver semifinals11.500
Silver match01.000
Bronze quarterfinals12.333
Bronze semifinals11.500
Bronze match01.000
Total1116.407

Art competitions

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Main article:Art competitions at the 1920 Summer Olympics

See also

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References

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  1. ^"United States at the 1920 Antwerp Summer Games".sports-reference.com. Archived fromthe original on April 17, 2020. RetrievedJune 23, 2012.
  2. ^Findling and Pelle, p. 56.
  3. ^Josh Barr."100 years later, looking back at Team USA's success at Antwerp 1920".United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum. RetrievedJune 9, 2023.
  4. ^"Officials blamed by U.S. athletes"(PDF).The New York Times. August 8, 1920. p. 23.
  5. ^"Colleges to fight A.A.U., says Fuessle"(PDF).The New York Times. April 17, 1922. p. 19.
  6. ^ab"United States Fencing at the 1920 Antwerpen Summer Games".Sports-Reference. Archived fromthe original on April 17, 2020. Composition for teams.
  7. ^Report of the American Olympic Committee. Greenwich, CT: Condé Nast Press. 1920. p. 361.

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