The 1920 Olympic Games: Results for All Competitors in All Events, with Commentary

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McFarland, 10 Mar 2009 - 559 sayfa

Until this volume was compiled, the results of the 1920 Olympics held in Antwerp, Belgium, have been far from complete. The Antwerp organizing committee typed up a report of the results almost as an afterthought because it was so financially strapped after the games. For some events only the medalists are listed, with little, if any, additional information. Very few copies were ever produced, and those few copies were in French.

The seventh in a series on the early Olympics, this work fills a gap in the recording of early Olympics history by providing complete results for all competitors and all events (except for shooting, which has only partial information available). In virtually all cases, a 1920 source has been used in preference to a more modern source of information, and all details have been fully researched in contemporary newspapers, journals, and magazines and checked for accuracy by experts on various sports from all over the world.

 

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1920 Olympic GamesBackground and Analysis
1
Summary and Statistics
15
Archery
37
Athletics Track and Field
43
Boxing
112
Cycling
125
Diving
139
Equestrian Events
146
Shooting
235
Swimming
260
Tennis Lawn
277
TugofWar
286
Water Polo
295
Weightlifting
303
Wrestling
309
Yachting
326

Fencing
155
Figure Skating
181
Football Association Football Soccer
187
Gymnastics
199
Hockey Field
205
Ice Hockey
209
Modern Pentathlon
216
Polo
220
Rowing Sculling
223
Rugby Football
232
Art Competitions
332
Other Sports and Events
336
The 1920 Olympic Program
347
18961912 Olympians and World War I
361
The Games of the VIth Olympiad The 1916 Olympic Games
369
The 1919 InterAllied Games
379
Competitors by Country
387
18961912
485
Index
503
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Bill Mallon is a cofounder and vice president of the International Society of Olympic Historians (ISOH) and the original editor of the Journal of Olympic History. He is a surgeon in Durham, North Carolina. The late Anthony Th. Bijkerk lived in Fochteloo, the Netherlands.

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