United States at the 1928 Summer Olympics
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At the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam | ||||||||||
Competitors | ||||||||||
Flag bearer | Bud Houser | |||||||||
Medals Rank: 1 |
Gold 22 |
Silver 18 |
Bronze 16 |
Total 56 |
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The United States competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Contents |
[edit] Medals
[edit] Gold
- Athletics
- Women's 100m: Betty Robinson
- Men's 400m: Ray Barbuti
- Men's 4x100m relay: United States team
- Men's 4x400m relay: United States team
- Men's discus throw: Clarence Houser
- Men's high jump: Robert Wade King
- Men's long jump: Edward Hamm
- Men's pole vault: Sabin Carr
- Men's shot put: John Kuck
- Diving
- Men's 10m platform: Peter Desjardins
- Women's 10m platform: Elizabeth Becker-Pinkston
- Men's 3m springboard: Peter Desjardins
- Women's 3m springboard: Helen Meany
- Rowing
- Double sculls: Paul Costello and Charles Mc.Ilvaine
- Eights: United States team
- Swimming
- Men's 100m backstroke: George Kojac
- Men's 100m freestyle: Johnny Weissmuller
- Women's 100m freestyle: Albina Osipowich
- Women's 400m freestyle: Martha Norelius
- Women's 4x100m freestyle relay: United States team
- Men's 4x200m freestyle relay: United States team
- Wrestling
- Freestyle featherweight: Allie Morrison
[edit] Silver
- Athletics
- Men's 110m hurdles: Steve Anderson
- Men's 400m hurdles: Frank Cuhel
- Women's 4x100m relay: United States team
- Women's discus throw: Lillian Copeland
- Men's high jump: Benjamin Hedges
- Men's pole vault: William Droegemuller
- Men's shot put: Herman Brix
- Men's triple jump: Levi Casey
- Boxing
- Bantamweight: John Daley
- Lightweight: Steve Halaiko
- Diving
- Women's 10m platform: Georgia Coleman
- Men's 3m springboard: Michael Galitzen
- Women's 3m springboard: Dorothy Poynton
- Rowing
- Coxless four: United States team
- Single scull: Kenneth Myers
- Swimming
- Men's 100m backstroke: Walter Laufer
- Women's 100m freestyle: Eleanor Saville
- Wrestling
- Freestyle welterweight: Lloyd Appleton
[edit] Bronze
- Athletics
- Men's 110m hurdles: John Collier
- Men's 400m hurdles: Morgan Taylor
- Men's decathlon: John Doherty
- Men's discus throw: James Corson
- Men's hammer throw: Edmund Black
- Women's high jump: Mildred Wiley
- Men's long jump: Alfred Bates
- Men's pole vault: Charles McGinnis
- Boxing
- Featherweight: Harold Devine
- Diving
- Men's 10m platform: Michael Galitzen
- Women's 3m springboard: Georgia Coleman
- Fencing
- Men's Individual epee: George Calnan
- Rowing
- Coxless pair: Paul McDowell and John Schmitt
- Swimming
- Men's 100m backstroke: Paul Wyatt
- Men's 1500m freestyle: Buster Crabbe
- Women's 400m freestyle: Josephine McKim
[edit] Results by event
[edit] Boxing
Men's Flyweight (– 50.8 kg)
- Hyman Miller
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- First Round — Lost to Robert Sartos (BEL), points
Men's Heavyweight (+ 79.4 kg)
- Alexander Kaletchetz
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- First Round — Bye
- Quarterfinals — Lost to Sverre Sørsdal (NOR), KO-1
[edit] Football (soccer)
Results
- United States 2-11 Argentina
Roster
Coach: George Burford
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