Field hockey at the 1920 Summer Olympics

Men's field hockey
at the 1920 Summer Olympics
Tournament details
Host country Belgium
City Antwerp
Dates September 1–5
Teams 4
Venue(s) Beerschot Stadium
Top three teams
Champions  Great Britain (2nd title)
Runner-up  Denmark
Third place  Belgium
Tournament statistics
Goals scored 41
1908 (previous) (next) 1928

The field hockey competition at the 1920 Summer Olympics was held between September 1–5, 1920 in Antwerp, Belgium. Only four teams took part in the tournament and Great Britain won the gold medal.

Results

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Great Britain 3300172+156
 Denmark 3201158+74
 Belgium 3102619–132
 France 3003312–90
1 September 1920
Great Britain 5–1 Denmark
Belgium 3–2 France
3 September 1920
Great Britain 12–1 Belgium
Denmark 9–1 France
4 September 1920
Great Britain W.O. France
5 September 1920
Denmark 5–2 Belgium

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
 Great Britain  Denmark  Belgium
Charles Atkin
John Bennett
Colin Campbell[1]
Harold Cassels
Harold Cooke[1]
Eric Crockford
Reginald Crummack
Harry Haslam
Arthur Leighton
Charles Marcon
John MacBryan
George McGrath
Stanley Shoveller
William Smith
Cyril Wilkinson
Hans Bjerrum
Ejvind Blach
Niels Blach
Steen Due
Thorvald Eigenbrod
Frands Faber
Hans Jørgen Hansen

Hans Herlak
Henning Holst
Erik Husted
Paul Metz
Andreas Rasmussen

André Becquet
Pierre Chibert
Raoul Daufresne de la Chevalerie
Fernand de Montigny
Charles Delelienne
Louis Diercxsens
Robert Gevers
Adolphe Goemaere
Charles Gniette
Raymond Keppens
René Strauwen
Pierre Valcke
Maurice van den Bemden
Jean van Nerom

Notes

  1. 1 2 These players are listed exclusively in the International Olympic Committee medal database. Colin Campbell is not even listed by the British Olympic Association as a team member in Antwerp. However Harold Cooke is listed (as team member not as medalist), but born in 1907, he had to be a 13-year-old boy and he had to become a fencer later on to participate in the 1948 Summer Olympics and in the 1952 Summer Olympic.

References

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