Rugby union at the 1920 Summer Olympics

Men's rugby union
at the Games of the VII Olympiad
VenueBeerschot Stadium
DateSeptember 5
Competitors33 from 2 nations
Medalists
 
 

Rugby union at the 1920 Summer Olympics was played in Antwerp. Two nations entered the rugby union event at the 1920 Summer Olympics — France and the United States. The French team were very much thought to be assured of the gold medal and came in as raging favourites in the event. However, the United States team caused a shock, defeating France in the only game eight points to nil.

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Rugby union  United States (USA)

Coach/Trainer: Harry Maloney
Daniel Carroll
Charles Doe
George Fish
James Fitzpatrick
Joseph Hunter
Morris Kirksey
Charles Mehan
John Muldoon
John O'Neil
John Patrick
Erwin Righter
Rudolph Scholz
Dink Templeton
Charles Lee Tilden, Jr.
Heaton Wrenn


did not play the game
Colby Slater
James Winston

 France (FRA)

Édouard Bader
François Borde
Adolphe Bousquet
Jean Bruneval
Alphonse Castex
André Chilo
René Crabos
Curtet
Alfred Eluère
Jacques Forestier
Grenet
Maurice Labeyrie
Robert Levasseur
Pierre Petiteau
Raoul Thiercelin


did not play the game
Raymond Berrurier

none awarded

Notes

The Olympic American rugby team

Rugby Commissioner and President of the California Rugby Union, Harry Maloney was Coach and Trainer

Morris Kirksey also won gold for the United States in the 4x100 metre relay at these games.

Result


United States  8–0  France

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