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1908 Summer Olympics The 1908 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the IV Olympiad and also known as London 1908) were an international multi-sport event held in London, England, United Kingdom, from 27 April to 31 October 1908. The 1908 Games were ori ...
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field hockey Field hockey is a team sport structured in standard hockey format, in which each team plays with ten outfield players and a goalkeeper. Teams must drive a round hockey ball by hitting it with a hockey stick towards the rival team's shooting ci ...
tournament was contested for the first time. Six teams entered the tournament:
England England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Wales to its west and Scotland to its north. The Irish Sea lies northwest and the Celtic Sea to the southwest. It is separated from continental Europe b ...
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Ireland Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe, north-western Europe. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel (Grea ...
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Scotland Scotland (, ) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Covering the northern third of the island of Great Britain, mainland Scotland has a border with England to the southeast and is otherwise surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the ...
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Wales Wales ( cy, Cymru ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by England to the Wales–England border, east, the Irish Sea to the north and west, the Celtic Sea to the south west and the ...
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Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwe ...
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France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Pac ...
. England won the gold medal, Ireland the silver and Scotland and Wales were awarded bronze medals. All the medals were subsequently credited to
Great Britain Great Britain is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean off the northwest coast of continental Europe. With an area of , it is the largest of the British Isles, the largest European island and the ninth-largest island in the world. It is ...
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Squads

* R. P. Aublin * David Baidet * Raoul Benoist * André Bounal *
Louis Gautier Louis Gautier (22 January 1810 – 26 January 1884) was a French Bonapartist politician who was a deputy for Charente during the French Third Republic. Life Louis Gautier was born on 22 January 1810 in Aigre, Charente. He became an eau de vie ...
* Daniel Girard *
Charles Pattin At the 1908 Summer Olympics, a field hockey tournament was contested for the first time. Six teams entered the tournament: England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Germany and France. England won the gold medal, Ireland the silver and Scotland and Wal ...
* Louis Poupon * Frédéric Roux * René Salarnier (GK) * Louis Saulnier *
Fernand Versini At the 1908 Summer Olympics, a field hockey tournament was contested for the first time. Six teams entered the tournament: England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Germany and France. England won the gold medal, Ireland the silver and Scotland and Wal ...
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Alfons Brehm Alphons (Latinized ''Alphonsus'', ''Adelphonsus'', or ''Adefonsus'') is a male given name recorded from the 8th century (Alfonso I of Asturias, r. 739–757) in the Christian successor states of the Visigothic kingdom in the Iberian peninsula. ...
* Elard Dauelsberg *
Franz Diederichsen Franz may refer to: People * Franz (given name) * Franz (surname) Places * Franz (crater), a lunar crater * Franz, Ontario, a railway junction and unorganized town in Canada * Franz Lake, in the state of Washington, United States – see Fran ...
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Carl Ebert Carl Anton Charles Ebert (20 February 1887 – 14 May 1980), was an actor, stage director and arts administrator. Ebert's early career was as an actor, training under Max Reinhardt and becoming one of the leading actors in his native Germany duri ...
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Jules Fehr Jules is the French form of the Latin "Julius" (e.g. Jules César, the French name for Julius Caesar). It is the given name of: People with the name *Jules Aarons (1921–2008), American space physicist and photographer *Jules Abadie (1876–195 ...
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Mauricio Galvao Mauricio Galvao (21 January 1890 – 6 March 1945) was a German field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1908 Summer Olympics. He was killed in action during World War II. Personal life Galvao served as a ''hauptmann ...
* Raulino Galvao *
Fritz Möding Fritz originated as a German nickname for Friedrich, or Frederick (''Der Alte Fritz'', and ''Stary Fryc'' were common nicknames for King Frederick II of Prussia and Frederick III, German Emperor) as well as for similar names including Fridolin an ...
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Friedrich Wilhelm Rahe Friedrich Wilhelm "Fieten" Rahe (; 16 April 1888 – 18 February 1949) was a German tennis and field hockey player. Biography Rahe was born at Rostock on 16 April 1888 and grew up in the family house in ''Kröpeliner Straße 37''. His gra ...
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Albert Stüdemann Albert may refer to: Companies * Albert (supermarket), a supermarket chain in the Czech Republic * Albert Heijn, a supermarket chain in the Netherlands * Albert Market, a street market in The Gambia * Albert Productions, a record label * Albert ...
* Friedrich Uhl


Great Britain

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Louis Baillon Louis Charles Baillon (5 August 1881 – 9 September 1965) was an English field hockey player, who won a gold medal with the Great Britain team at the 1908 Summer Olympics. Personal life Louis Baillon was born in Stanley, Falkland Islands at ...
* Harry Freeman * Eric Green * Gerald Logan * Alan Noble * Edgar Page *
Reggie Pridmore Reginald George Pridmore (29 April 1886 – 13 March 1918) was a field hockey player, who won the gold medal with the England team at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. Pridmore set an Olympic record for most goals scored by an individual ...
* Percy Rees *
John Yate Robinson John Yate Robinson Military Cross, MC (6 August 1885 – 23 August 1916) was a field hockey player, who won a gold medal with the England, English team at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. Son of clergyman the Reverend Edward Cecil Robins ...
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Stanley Shoveller Stanley Howard Shoveller MC (2 September 1881 – 24 February 1959) was a field hockey player, who won a gold medal with the England team at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. Twelve years later, when Antwerp hosted the 1920 Summer Olym ...
* Harvey Wood (GK) * Edward Allman-Smith * Henry Brown * Walter Campbell * William Graham * Richard Gregg * Edward Holmes (GK) *
Robert Kennedy Robert Francis Kennedy (November 20, 1925June 6, 1968), also known by his initials RFK and by the nickname Bobby, was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 64th United States Attorney General from January 1961 to September 1964, a ...
* Henry Murphy * Jack Peterson * Walter Peterson * Charles Power * Franks Robinson * Alexander Burt * John Burt (GK) *
Alastair Denniston Commander Alexander "Alastair" Guthrie Denniston (1 December 1881 – 1 January 1961) was a Scottish codebreaker in Room 40, deputy head of the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) and hockey player. Denniston was appointed operational hea ...
* Charles Foulkes * Hew Fraser * James Harper-Orr * Ivan Laing * Hugh Neilson * Gordon Orchardson * Norman Stevenson * Hugh Walker * Frank Connah * Llewellyn Evans * Arthur Law * Robert Lyne * Wilfred Pallott * Frederick Phillips * Edwin Richards * Charles Shephard *
Bertrand Turnbull Bertrand Turnbull (19 April 1887 – 17 November 1943) was a Wales, Welsh field hockey player from Cardiff, who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. He also played first-class cricket, first-class cricket for Gloucestershire County Cric ...
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Philip Turnbull Philip Bernard Turnbull (7 April 1879 – 20 October 1930) was a Welsh field hockey player from Cardiff, who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. In 1908 he won the bronze medal as member of the team ''Wales''. One of his sons, Maur ...
* James Williams


Results


Bracket


First round

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Semi-finals

There were no playoffs for third place, so the losers of the semi-finals received bronze medals. ----


Extra match

A match between the two continental teams took place between the semifinals and the final. Given both France and Germany had lost in the first round, this extra match was a ''de facto'' fifth and sixth place playoff match, though the official report makes no mention of this.


Final

The official report ceases its description of the game after England took the lead 5–1, saying only that "by this time England had taken control of the game and won with eight goals to one".Official Report, p. 203


Final standings

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Sources

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References

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