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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 States player
Rudy Scholz
wrote about the match:
After the Olympic competition, the US team
toured England and France in 1924
, playing three games in England as preparation for the
1924 Olympic competition
.
On
19 September
, in Lyon, United States defeated
a team
representing the southeast of France 26–0.
The American
team also achieved victories against a southern French team and a southwest side at Bordeaux. United States was later defeated by France 14–5 in
Paris
.
on
Sports Reference
Match details
Team details
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Medal
summary
Medal table
Medalists