Spain at the 1920 Summer Olympics
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At the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp | ||||||||||
Competitors | 32 men in 3 sports | |||||||||
Flag bearer | Mariano Arrate | |||||||||
Medals Rank: 17 |
Gold 0 |
Silver 2 |
Bronze 0 |
Total 2 |
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Olympic history (summary) | ||||||||||
Summer Games | ||||||||||
1896 • 1900 • 1904 • 1908 • 1912 • 1920 • 1924 • 1928 • 1932 • 1936 • 1948 • 1952 • 1956 • 1960 • 1964 • 1968 • 1972 • 1976 • 1980 • 1984 • 1988 • 1992 • 1996 • 2000 • 2004 • 2008 | ||||||||||
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1924 • 1928 • 1932 • 1936 • 1948 • 1952 • 1956 • 1960 • 1964 • 1968 • 1972 • 1976 • 1980 • 1984 • 1988 • 1992 • 1994 • 1998 • 2002 • 2006 |
Spain competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium. It was only the second appearance of the nation at the Summer Games, after competing in the 1900 Summer Olympics, but missing the Games in 1904, 1908, and 1912.
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- Alvaro de Figuero, José de Figuero, Leopoldo de la Sainz, Hernando Fitz-James, and Jacobo Fitz-James — Polo, Men's Team Competition
- Patricio Arabolaza, Mariano Arrate, Juan Artola, José Belausteguigoitia, Sabino Bilbao, Ramón Eguiazábal, Ramón Gil, Domingo Gómez-Acedo, Silverio Izaguirre, Rafael Moreno, Luis Otero, Francisco Pagatzaurtundúa, Agustin Sacho, Josep Samitier, Félix Sesúmaga, Pedro Vallana, Joaquin Vázquez, and Ricardo Zamora — Football (soccer), Men's Team Competition
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