Water polo at the 1924 Summer Olympics
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Final results for the water polo tournament at the 1924 Summer Olympics:
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[edit] Medal summary
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
France
Albert Delborgies Noël Delberghe Robert Desmettre Paul Dujardin Albert Mayaud Henri Padou Georges Rigal R. Bertrand A. Fasani Jean Lasquin L. Perol |
Belgium
Gérard Blitz Maurice Blitz Joseph Cludts Joseph de Combe Pierre Dewin Albert Durant Georges Fleurix Paul Gailly Joseph Pletinckx Jules Thiry Pierre Vermetten |
United States
Arthur Austin Oliver Horn Fred Lauer George Mitchell John Norton Wallace O'Connor George Schroth Herbert Vollmer Johnny Weissmuller Elmer Collett Henry Jamison Handy |
Note: The players above the line played at least one game in this tournament, the players below the line were reserve players and did not compete in this tournament. Nevertheless the International Olympic Committee medal database exclusively credits them all as medalists. However the official report did not even count them as competitors.
[edit] Results
[edit] Participating nations
Each country was allowed to enter a team of 11 players and they all were eligible for participation.
A total of 101(*) water polo players from 13 nations competed at the Paris Games:
- Belgium (11)
- Czechoslovakia (9)
- France (7)
- Great Britain (7)
- Greece (7)
- Hungary (8)
- Ireland (7)
- Italy (7)
- Netherlands (7)
- Spain (7)
- Sweden (8)
- Switzerland (7)
- United States (9)
(*) NOTE: There are only players counted, which participated in one game at least.
[edit] Summary
Place | Nation |
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1 | France (FRA) |
Albert Delborgies (EN Tourcoing) Noël Delberghe (EN Tourcoing) Robert Desmettre (EN Tourcoing) Paul Dujardin (EN Tourcoing) Albert Mayaud (Libellule) Henri Padou (EN Tourcoing) Georges Rigal (Libellule) R. Bertrand A. Fasani Jean Lasquin L. Perol |
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2 | Belgium (BEL) |
3 | United States (USA) |
Coach: Otto Wahle | |
4 | Sweden (SWE)
Cletus Andersson (SK Neptun) Erik Andersson (Stockholms KK) Vilhelm Andersson (SK Neptun) Nils Backlund (SK Neptun) Theodor Nauman (Stockholms KK) Martin Norberg (Stockholms KK) Gösta Persson (Stockholms KK) Hilmar Wictorin (SK Neptun) S. Friberg E. Skoglund N. Skoglund |
- | Hungary (HUN)
István Barta (III. ker TVE) Tibor Fazekas (FTC) Lajos Homonnai (III. ker TVE) Márton Homonnai (III. ker TVE) Alajos Keserű (FTC) Ferenc Keserű (III. ker TVE) József Vértesy (FTC) János Wenk (FTC) A. Ivády F. Kann B. Nagy |
- | Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Václav Ankrt Frantšek Franěk Jan Hora Hugo Klempfner František Kůrka Vojtech Neményi Jiří Reitman Josef Tomášek Frantšek Vacín František Cerník J. Humelhans |
- | Netherlands (NED)
Gé Bohlander Willy Bohlander Willem Bokhoven Jan den Boer Sjaak Köhler Karel Struijs Han van Senus A. Goedings Abraham van Olst Pieter van Senus R. van Senus |
- | Ireland (IRL)
Charles Barrett James Beckett James Brady John Convery Charles Fagan Michael O'Connor Noel Purcell W. Fagan Norman Judd John O'Connor |
- | Spain (ESP)
Manuel Basté Jaime Cruells Folguera Jaime Fontanet Francesc Gibert Lluís Gibert Enrique Granados Gal José María Puig Bori A. Bretos J. Trigo Mariano Trigo Alfonso Tusell Alonso |
- | Great Britain (GBR)
Harold Annison John Budd Charles Bugbee Richard Hodgson Arthur Hunt Paul Radmilovic Charles Sydney Smith D. Edward R. Haston William Peacock |
- | Greece (GRE)
Theodorakis Anastassios Andreas Asimakopoulos Nikolaos Mavrokordatos Baltatzis Georgios Chalkiopoulos Nikolaos Kaloudis Pantelis Psychas Dionysios Vassilopoulos Christos Peppas E. Vlassis C. Vourvoulis |
- | Switzerland (SUI)
Charles Biefer Henri Demiéville Robert Girod Charles Kopp Albert Moret Fernand Moret Robert Wyss Armand Boppart P. Renevier H. Rich René Ricolfi-Doria |
- | Italy (ITA)
Tito Ambrosini (Doria) Mario Balla (Doria) Arnoldo Berruti (Sturla) Mario Cazzaniga (R.N. Milano) Eugenio Della Casa (Doria) Achille Francesco Gavoglio (Doria) Giuseppe M. Valle (Sturla) Ottone Andreancich (R.N. Milano) Gian Battista Benvenuto Emilio Gavoglio Carmine De Luca (138ª Legione) |
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