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United States at the 1904 Summer Olympics

United States at the 1904 Summer Olympics

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The United States hosted the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis, Missouri. American athletes won a total of 231 medals, setting a record for the most medals won at a single Olympics that still stands today.

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Archery

The United States first competed in archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics.

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Athletics

Running

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Boxing

The United States first competed in boxing in 1904. The sport made its Olympic debut that year.

Jack Egan originally won the silver medal in the lightweight competition and the bronze medal in the welterweight competition. Later, it was discovered that his real name was Frank Joseph Floyd, whereas AAU rules made it illegal to fight under an assumed name. In November 1905, the AAU disqualified Egan from all AAU competitions and ordered him to return all his prizes and medals. Russell van Horn was awarded the silver and Peter Sturholdt awarded the bronze in the lightweight competition, while Joseph Lydon retained bronze in the welterweight competition.

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Cycling

The United States competed in cycling.

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Diving

The United States and Germany were the two nations that competed in diving.

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Fencing

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Football (soccer)

The United States made its first appearance in football, known there as soccer, in 1904. Two American club teams played in a round-robin with a Canadian team, with the Canadian team defeating both of the American squads. The Americans then played two scoreless draws against each other before one won the third contest, 2–0.

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Matches
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Francis Olympic Field, St. Louis
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Francis Olympic Field, St. Louis
Referee: Armstrong (United States)
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Replay
Francis Olympic Field, St. Louis
Referee: Armstrong (United States)
Roster – Christian Brothers College

Player coach: Joe Lydon United States

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Golf

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Gymnastics

Turnverein

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Lacrosse

The sport of field lacrosse was played at the 1904 Summer Olympics, which marked the first time that lacrosse had been featured at the Olympic Games. Three teams participated — two from Canada and one from the United States.

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Roque

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Rowing

Swimming

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Tennis

The United States was one of two nations to compete in tennis.

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Water polo

Water polo is mentioned in the games reports for the 1904 Summer Olympics, but initially it was not included in the official International Olympic Committee's medal database for the 1904 Games. However, the IOC later reconsidered and recognized the sport to be a part of the official program.

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Weightlifting

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Wrestling

The United States wrestling team competed in 1904 for the first time.

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Notes

  1. De Wael notes that the identity of the non-advancing swimmers in the heats of the sprint races are uncertain.

Sources

  • De Wael, Herman (2000). "Herman's Full Olympians". Retrieved 19 December 2006.
  • Wudarski, Pawel (1999). "Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich" (in Polish). Archived from the original on February 16, 2009.

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