Water polo at the 1920 Summer Olympics

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Final results for the water polo tournament at the 1920 Summer Olympics:

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[edit] Medal summary

Gold Silver Bronze
Great Britain Great Britain
Charles Sydney Smith
Paul Radmilovic
Charles Bugbee
Noel Purcell
Christopher Jones
William Peacock
William Henry Dean
Belgium Belgium
Albert Durant
Gérard Blitz
Maurice Blitz
Joseph Pletinckx
Paul Gailly
Pierre Nijs
René Bauwens
Pierre Dewin
Sweden Sweden
Harald Julin
Robert Andersson
Vilhelm Andersson
Erik Bergqvist
Max Gumpel
Pontus Hanson
Erik Andersson
Nils Backlund
Theodor Nauman
Torsten Kumfeldt[1]

[edit] Results

[edit] Gold medal round

  Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
   
       Great Britain Great Britain (GBR) 9  
 Spain Spain (ESP) 1      Spain Spain (ESP) 0  
 Italy Italy (ITA) 1[2]        Great Britain Great Britain (GBR) 7  
         United States United States (USA) 2  
       United States United States (USA) 7  
       Greece Greece (GRE) 0  
         Great Britain Great Britain (GBR) 3
 Belgium Belgium (BEL) 11        Belgium Belgium (BEL) 2
 Switzerland Switzerland (SUI) 0      Belgium Belgium (BEL) 2  
       Netherlands Netherlands (NED) 1  
         Belgium Belgium (BEL) 5  
 Sweden Sweden (SWE) 11        Sweden Sweden (SWE) 3  
 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (TCH) 0      Sweden Sweden (SWE) 7       
 Brazil Brazil (BRA) 5      Brazil Brazil (BRA) 3       
 France France (FRA) 1  

[edit] Silver medal round

  Semifinals Final
 United States United States (USA) 5  
 Spain Spain (ESP) 0      United States United States (USA) 2
       Belgium Belgium (BEL) 7
   

[edit] Bronze medal round

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
   
       Sweden Sweden (SWE) 9  
 Netherlands Netherlands (NED) 7      Netherlands Netherlands (NED) 1  
 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (TCH) 0        Sweden Sweden (SWE) 5
         United States United States (USA) 0
       United States United States (USA)
 Greece Greece (GRE) 5      Greece Greece (GRE)  
 Italy Italy (ITA) 1  

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ This competitor is missing from the IOC medal database but is shown by Wudarski/de Wael/Mallon/Kamper. He probably played two matches.
  2. ^ Italy forfeited the match.