Rugby Union At The 1920 Summer Olympics
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Rugby Union At The 1920 Summer Olympics
Rugby union at the 1920 Summer Olympics was played in Antwerp, Belgium. Two nations entered the rugby union event at the 1920 Summer Olympics — France and the United States. The French team were thought to be assured of the gold medal and came in as raging favourites in the event. However, the United States team surprised everyone when defeating France by eight points to nil. Summary The rugby football Olympic tournament consisted of only one match. It was played between the United States and France. The US squad was made up of American football players from California universities, notably Stanford, California, and Santa Clara. Due to American football becoming an increasingly violent sport, these and other west coast universities chose to instead play rugby union from 1906-1914. On the other side, the French team was composed of players from four clubs near Paris: Racing Club, Olympique, Club Athlétique des Sports Généraux, and Sporting Club Universitaire. United S ...
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Olympisch Stadion (Antwerp)
The Olympisch Stadion () or Kielstadion ) was built as the main stadium for the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp. For those games, it hosted the athletics, equestrian, field hockey, football, gymnastics, modern pentathlon, rugby union, tug of war, weightlifting and korfball (demonstration) events. Following the Olympics it was converted to a football stadium. Its current tenant is K Beerschot VA, a Belgian football club. There are no remnants of the Olympic athletics track. It is possible that Archibald Leitch was involved in the design of the stadium having made several visits prior to the Games. References External links IOC Antwerp 1920 Page The IOC page of 1920 Summer Olympics includes a photo gallery with images of the stadium. Information and photos of the Olympisch Stadion {{coord, 51, 11, 06, N, 4, 22, 56, E, display=title, region:BE_type:landmark_source:dewiki Venues of the 1920 Summer Olympics Olympic athletics venues Olympic equestrian venues Olympic ...
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1924 United States Rugby Union Tour Of England And France
The 1924 United States rugby union tour of England and France was a series of five matches played by the United States in England and France during April and May 1924. The matches in England were warm-up matches for the 1924 Olympic Games. The United States was the defending Olympic champions and successfully defended their title despite fielding a team made up mainly of sportsmen from other sports. In the intervening years, between the 1920 and 1924 Olympic Games, France had played twenty-one internationals and the United States none. Touring party Full backs * Charles Doe (Stanford University) Three-quarters * Norman Cleaveland (Stanford University) * George Dixon (University of California) * Richard Hyland (Stanford University) * William Rogers (Stanford University) * Edward Turkington (Lowell High School) ( Olympic Club) Half-backs * Robert Devereux (Stanford University) * Rudy Scholz (Santa Clara University) Forwards * Philip Clark (Stanford University) * Linn Far ...
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George Fish
George Winthrop "Dixie" Fish (April 4, 1895 – February 22, 1977) was an American rugby union player who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. Fish was a graduate of Cal/Berkeley and Columbia Medical School and later became a noted urologist and supervised several professional organizations. Fish was a member of the United States national rugby union team, American rugby union team, which won the gold medal at the Olympics games. References External linksprofile
1895 births 1977 deaths American rugby union players Rugby union players at the 1920 Summer Olympics Olympic gold medalists for the United States in rugby United States international rugby union players Medalists at the 1920 Summer Olympics {{US-rugbyunion-bio-stub ...
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Charles Mehan
Charles Thomas Mehan (May 15, 1896 – August 11, 1972) was an American rugby union player who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. He was born in Nogales, Arizona and died in Santa Cruz, California Santa Cruz (Spanish for "Holy Cross") is the county seat and largest city of Santa Cruz County, in Northern California. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 62,956. Situated on the northern edge of Monterey Bay, Santa Cruz is a pop .... In 1920 he was a member of the American rugby union team, which won the gold medal. References External links profile 1896 births 1972 deaths American rugby union players Rugby union players at the 1920 Summer Olympics Olympic gold medalists for the United States in rugby People from Nogales, Arizona United States international rugby union players Medalists at the 1920 Summer Olympics {{US-rugbyunion-bio-stub ...
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Adolphe Bousquet
Adolphe René Bousquet (14 August 1899 – 17 March 1972) was a French rugby union player who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics and in the 1924 Summer Olympics. He was born in Béziers and died in Béziers Béziers (; oc, Besièrs) is a Subprefectures in France, subprefecture of the Hérault Departments of France, department in the Occitania (administrative region), Occitanie Regions of France, region of Southern France. Every August Béziers hos .... He won the silver medal as member of the French team in 1920 as well as in 1924. References External linksAdolphe Bousquet at databaseOlympics.com 1899 births 1972 deaths Sportspeople from Béziers Rugby union players from Occitania (administrative region) French rugby union players Olympic rugby union players for France Rugby union players at the 1920 Summer Olympics Rugby union players at the 1924 Summer Olympics Olympic silver medalists for France France international rugby union players Medalists a ...
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Rudolph Scholz
Rudolph John Scholz (June 17, 1896 – December 9, 1981) was an American rugby union player who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics and 1924 Summer Olympics. Scholz was born in Kewanee, Illinois to Rudolph John Scholz and Catherine Scholz (née Bayer). He attended Santa Clara University, graduating in 1918 and receiving an LL.D. Legum Doctor (Latin: “teacher of the laws”) (LL.D.) or, in English, Doctor of Laws, is a doctorate-level academic degree in law or an honorary degree, depending on the jurisdiction. The double “L” in the abbreviation refers to the early ... in 1920. He was a member of the American rugby union team, which won the gold medal at both those Olympics. References External links * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Scholz, Rudolph 1896 births 1981 deaths American rugby union players Rugby union players at the 1920 Summer Olympics Rugby union players at the 1924 Summer Olympics Olympic gold medalists for the United States in rugby United States internati ...
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Édouard Bader
Édouard Bader (26 July 1899 – 21 April 1983) was a French rugby union player who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics The 1920 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1920; nl, Olympische Zomerspelen van 1920; german: Olympische Sommerspiele 1920), officially known as the Games of the VII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la VIIe olympiade; nl, Spelen van .... In 1920 he won the silver medal as member of the French team. References External linksprofile 1899 births 1983 deaths French rugby union players Olympic rugby union players of France Rugby union players at the 1920 Summer Olympics Olympic silver medalists for France France international rugby union players Medalists at the 1920 Summer Olympics {{France-rugbyunion-bio-stub ...
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Erwin Righter
Cornelius Erwin "Swede" Righter (March 7, 1897 – August 30, 1985) was an American college football and college basketball player and coach, and a rugby union player who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. Righter attended Stanford University, where he played football and basketball. He was Stanford's first All-Pacific Coast Conference basketball player in 1920. At the 1920 Olympics, Righter played on the American rugby union team that defeated France for the gold medal. After his playing days, Righter coached basketball and football at the University of the Pacific from 1921 to 1933. In 12 season as head football coach, he led the Pacific Tigers football program to a record of 54–34–4. Righter coached the football team at Burlingame High School in Burlingame, California from 1934 to 1946. He was succeeded by Ted Forbes in 1947. Righter died on August 30, 1985, in Dayton, Ohio Dayton () is the sixth-largest city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat ...
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René Crabos
René Crabos (7 February 1899 – 17 June 1964) was a French rugby union player and administrator who represented the national team 17 times between 1920 and 1924, and went on to be president of the Fédération Française de Rugby between 1952 and 1962, as well as president of the Fédération Internationale de Rugby Amateur (FIRA) (Now known as Rugby Europe) from 1954 to 1962. Cabos represented France at rugby in the 1920 Summer Olympics, the team won the silver medal. The Under 18s French rugby union championship is named in his honour. He was born in Saint-Sever and died in Saint-Sever Saint-Sever (, Gascon ''Sent Sever'' ) is a commune in the Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. History and geography Saint-Sever stands on an eminence. It is south of Mont-de-Marsan, on the left bank of the .... References External links * * * * 1899 births 1964 deaths Sportspeople from Landes (department) French rugby union players ...
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John Patrick (rugby Union)
John Clarence Patrick (November 25, 1898 – May 31, 1959) was an American rugby union player who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics and 1924 Summer Olympics The 1924 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1924), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la VIIIe olympiade) and also known as Paris 1924, were an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France. The op .... He was a member of the American rugby union team, which won the gold medal at the both Olympics. References External linksprofile 1898 births 1959 deaths American rugby union players Rugby union players at the 1920 Summer Olympics Rugby union players at the 1924 Summer Olympics Olympic gold medalists for the United States in rugby United States international rugby union players Medalists at the 1924 Summer Olympics Medalists at the 1920 Summer Olympics {{US-rugbyunion-bio-stub ...
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François Borde
François Borde (8 December 1899 – 15 December 1987) was a French rugby union player who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. He was born in Lourdes and died in Bayonne Bayonne (; eu, Baiona ; oc, label= Gascon, Baiona ; es, Bayona) is a city in Southwestern France near the Spanish border. It is a commune and one of two subprefectures in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine re .... In 1920 he won the silver medal as member of the French team. References External linksdataOlympics profileprofile
1899 births 1987 deaths
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Heaton Wrenn
Heaton Luse Wrenn (January 18, 1900 – January 16, 1978) was an American rugby union player who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics The 1920 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1920; nl, Olympische Zomerspelen van 1920; german: Olympische Sommerspiele 1920), officially known as the Games of the VII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la VIIe olympiade; nl, Spelen van .... He was a member of the American rugby union team, which won the golden medal in 1920 Summer Olympics. References External links profile 1900 births 1978 deaths American rugby union players Rugby union players at the 1920 Summer Olympics Olympic gold medalists for the United States in rugby United States international rugby union players Medalists at the 1920 Summer Olympics {{US-rugbyunion-bio-stub ...
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