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France competed at the 1920 Summer OlympicsinAntwerp, Belgium. 304 competitors, 296 men and 8 women, took part in 113 events in 23 sports.[1]

France at the
1920 Summer Olympics
IOC codeFRA
NOCFrench National Olympic and Sports Committee
Websitewww.franceolympique.com (in French)
inAntwerp
Competitors304 (296 men and 8 women) in 23 sports
Medals
Ranked 8th
Gold
9
Silver
19
Bronze
13
Total
41
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    1906 Intercalated Games

    Medalists

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    Gold

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    Silver

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    Bronze

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    Archery

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    France sent eight archers in its third Olympic archery appearance, all of whom won at least three medals. The team ended up with one gold medal, four silvers, and a bronze. Because of the lack of competition, the team's worst possible result would have been five silvers and a bronze; thus, Brulé's victory over Belgium's van Innis in the individual moving bird at 50 metres to take the gold medal was the only actual success the team had.

    Archer Event Final
    Score Rank
    Julien Brulé Moving bird, 50 m 134  
    Moving bird, 33 m 94  
    Léonce Quentin Moving bird, 28 m 104  
    Julien Brulé
    Léon Epin
    Pascal Fauvel
    Eugène Grisot
    Paul Leroy
    Artur Mabellon
    Léonce Quentin
    Eugène Richez
    Team moving bird, 50 m 2493  
    Team moving bird, 33 m 2586  
    Team moving bird, 28 m 2328  

    Aquatics

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    Diving

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    A single diver represented France in 1920. It was the nation's debut appearance in the sport. Weil came in last in his springboard semifinal group and did not advance to the final.

    Men

    Ranks given are within the semifinal group.

    Diver Event Semifinals Final
    Points Score Rank Points Score Rank
    Rémy Weil 3 m springboard 31 477.30 7 Did not advance

    Swimming

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    Thirteen swimmers, ten men and three women, represented France in 1920. It was the nation's fourth appearance in the sport. None of the swimmers were able to advance to an event final.

    Ranks given are within the heat.

    Men
    Swimmer Event Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
    Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
    Émile Arbogast 200 m breast Unknown 5 Did not advance
    400 m breast Unknown 4 Did not advance
    Pierre Lavraie 1500 m free Did not finish Did not advance
    Lucien Lebaillif 200 m breast Unknown 5 Did not advance
    400 m breast 7:12.2 2Q Unknown 5 Did not advance
    Daniel Lehu 100 m back N/A Unknown 6 Did not advance
    Henri Matter 100 m back N/A Unknown 5 Did not advance
    Henri Padou 100 m free 1:08.4 3 Did not advance
    Georges Pouilley 100 m free Unknown 4 Did not advance
    Paul Vasseur 400 m free 6:30.4 3 Did not advance
    Rémy Weil 100 m free Unknown 4 Did not advance
    Albert Mayaud
    Henri Padou
    Georges Pouilley
    Paul Vasseur
    4 × 200 m free relay N/A 11:53.0 4 Did not advance
    Women
    Swimmer Event Semifinals Final
    Result Rank Result Rank
    Yvonne Degraine 100 m free Unknown 4 Did not advance
    Ernestine Lebrun 100 m free Unknown 4 Did not advance
    300 m free Unknown 5 Did not advance
    Suzanne Wurtz 100 m free Unknown 5 Did not advance
    300 m free 5:33.0 4 Did not advance

    Water polo

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    France competed in the Olympic water polo tournament for the third time in 1920. A modified version of the Bergvall System was in use at the time. France was defeated by Brazil in the opening round, not qualifying for either the silver or bronze tournaments.

    Round of 16
    Brazil   5–1   France Antwerp
    Final rank
    11th

    Athletics

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    59 athletes represented France in 1920. It was France's sixth appearance in athletics, having competed in the sport at every Olympics. Guillemot took the nation's first Olympic gold medal in athletics by winning the 5,000 metres. He also added a silver in the 10,000 while the team took two more medals in the relay events.

    Ranks given are within the heat.

    Athlete Event Heats Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
    Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
    Émile Ali-Khan 100 m 11.0 1Q 10.9 2Q 10.8 2Q 11.2 5
    Géo André 400 m 52.3 2Q 51.6 3Q 51.6 5 Did not advance
    400 m hurdles 55.9 2Q 2Q 54.8 4
    Kléber Argouach 800 m 2:02.5 4Q 1:59.6 6 Did not advance
    André Audinet 1500 m 4:03.7 3Q 4:12.2 6
    Fernand Bauduin 800 m 1:59.1 3Q 2:01 5 Did not advance
    Eugène Bayon 400 m 52.4 3 Did not advance
    Henri Bernard 110 m hurdles 3 Did not advance
    Edmond Bimont Cross country 32
    Edmond Brossard 3000 m steeplechase 4 Did not advance
    Cross country 31
    Armand Burtin 1500 m 4:07.7 4 Did not advance
    Robert Caste 200 m 23.0 1Q 22.2 3 Did not advance
    André Chilo Triple jump 12.54 17 Did not advance
    Maurice de Conninck 1500 m 4:11.0 4 Did not advance
    Eugène Coulon Long jump 6.50 11 Did not advance
    Charles Courtin Long jump 6.23 17 Did not advance
    Maurice Delvart 400 m 51.0 3 Did not advance
    Henri Dozolme Shot put 11.965 15 Did not advance
    Lucien Duquesne 5000 m 16:08.2 5 Did not advance
    10000 m 35:06.6 7 Did not advance
    Émile Ecuyer Discus throw 36.10 14 Did not advance
    Paul Esparbès 800 m 1:58.0 4Q 1:57.3 3Q 1:58.6 8
    Gaston Féry 400 m 51.2 1Q 50.6 1Q 51.0 6 Did not advance
    André Francquenelle Pole vault 3.60 1Q 3.40 10
    Étienne Gajan Pole vault 3.50 14 Did not advance
    Robert Geyer 3000 m steeplechase 11:11.9 4 Did not advance
    Robert Goullieux 800 m 1:58.8 1Q 1:59.6 5 Did not advance
    Pierre Grany Javelin throw 47.90 14 Did not advance
    Charles Guézille Long jump 5.485 27 Did not advance
    Joseph Guillemot 5000 m 15:33.0 1Q 14:55.6  
    10000 m 32:41.6 1Q 31:47.2  
    Cross country Did not finish
    Georges Guillon 3000 m steeplechase 10:44.3 6 Did not advance
    Pierre Guilloux High jump 1.75 13 Did not advance
    Gaston Heuet 10000 m 32:11.1 3Q Did not finish
    Cross country 28:10.0 8
    Louis Ichard Marathon Did not finish
    Antoine Jarrety 400 m hurdles Did not finish Did not advance
    René Labat High jump 1.80 1Q 1.75 9
    Paul Lagarde Pole vault 3.60 1Q 3.40 11
    Frédéric Langrenay 3000 m steeplechase 10:39.8 5 Did not advance
    Gustave Lauvaux Cross country 17
    René Leray 1500 m 4:16.5 5q 4:25.0 10
    Pierre Lewden High jump 1.80 1Q 1.80 7
    René Lorain 100 m 11.1 3 Did not advance
    200 m 25.0 1Q 23.0 3 Did not advance
    Albert Lucas 400 m hurdles 4 Did not advance
    Jean-Baptiste Manhès 5000 m 16:07.8 7 Did not advance
    10000 m 34:12.0 4Q 32:26.0 6
    Albert Moché Marathon 2:50:00.2 18
    René Mourlon 100 m 11.2 1Q 11.0 3 Did not advance
    Léonce Oleffe 1500 m 4:11.5 5 Did not advance
    Marcel Orfidan Long jump 6.39 14 Did not advance
    Raoul Paoli Shot put 12.485 12 Did not advance
    Arthur Picard Javelin throw 47.09 15 Did not advance
    Daniel Pierre Discus throw 35.53 15 Did not advance
    Etienne Proux Triple jump 12.925 16 Did not advance
    Gustave Remouet Triple jump 12.475 19 Did not advance
    Joseph Servella Cross country 21
    Jean-René Seurin 200 m 23.6 3 Did not advance
    Martial Simon 10 km walk Disqualified Did not advance
    Henri Teyssedou Marathon 3:00:04.0 25
    René Tirard 100 m 11.7 2Q 11.2 4 Did not advance
    200 m 23.2 1Q 23.2 3 Did not advance
    André Tison Discus throw 37.35 11 Did not advance
    Amédée Trichard Marathon Did not finish
    Edmond Brossard
    Armand Burtin
    Gaston Heuet
    3000 m team 7 1Q 30 4
    Gaston Heuet
    Gustave Lauvaux
    Joseph Servella
    Team cross country 40 5
    Émile Ali-Khan
    René Lorain
    René Mourlon
    René Tirard
    4 × 100 m relay 43.0 1Q 42.5  
    Géo André
    Maurice Delvart
    André Devaux
    Gaston Féry
    4 × 400 m relay 3:46.6 3Q 3:23.5  

    Boxing

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    15 boxers represented France at the 1920 Games. It was the nation's second appearance in boxing. The team won three medals, including one of each type, after four of the 15 men advanced to the semifinals. The two French featherweight boxers faced off in the finals, taking gold and silver. The bronze came in the heavyweight class. France, which had not won a single bout in 1908, took fourth place on the boxing medals leader board.

    Boxer Weight class Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / Bronze match
    Opposition
    Score
    Opposition
    Score
    Opposition
    Score
    Opposition
    Score
    Opposition
    Score
    Rank
    Charles Albert Flyweight N/A   Dell'Oro (ITA)
    W
      Charpentier (BEL)
    W
      Genaro (USA)
    L
      Cuthbertson (GBR)
    L
    4
    Georges Cochon Bantamweight N/A   Vogel (USA)
    L
    Did not advance 9
    René Darbou Light heavyweight N/A   Sørsdal (NOR)
    L
    Did not advance 9
    Jean Dortet Middleweight   Simonon (BEL)
    W
      Strømme (NOR)
    L
    Did not advance 9
    Xavier Eluère Heavyweight N/A   Barbaresi (ITA)
    W
      Hoel (NOR)
    W
      Rawson (GBR)
    L
      Spengler (USA)
    W
     
    Paul Fritsch Featherweight Bye   Etzell (USA)
    W
      Erdal (NOR)
    W
      Garzena (ITA)
    W
      Gachet (FRA)
    L
     
    Jean Gachet Featherweight Bye   Olsen (NOR)
    W
      Bouvy (BEL)
    W
      Zivic (USA)
    W
      Fritsch (FRA)
    W
     
    Léon Gillet Welterweight Bye   Whitbread (GBR)
    W
      Colberg (USA)
    L
    Did not advance 5
    Jacques Grégoire Lightweight N/A   Beland (RSA)
    L
    Did not advance 9
    Louis Piochelle Light heavyweight N/A Bye   Franks (GBR)
    L
    Did not advance 5
    Jean-Baptiste Rampignon Flyweight N/A   Turner (CAN)
    W
      Genaro (USA)
    L
    Did not advance 5
    Marcel Rey-Golliet Middleweight Bye   Kruse (DEN)
    W
      Prud'Homme (CAN)
    L
    Did not advance 5
    Henri Ricard Bantamweight N/A   Nygaard (NOR)
    W
      Graham (CAN)
    L
    Did not advance 5
    Henri Richards Welterweight Bye   Steen (NOR)
    L
    Did not advance 9
    Joseph Solvinto Lightweight N/A   Mosberg (USA)
    L
    Did not advance 9

    Cycling

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    Thirteen cyclists represented France in 1920. It was the nation's fifth appearance in the sport. After a disappointing result in 1912, the French road cyclists had a better Games in 1920. The four-man team took the gold medal in the team time trial, on the strength of three top-10 individual performances including Canteloube's individual bronze. The track cyclists were unable to take a medal, with highlights including Lanusse reaching the semifinals of the sprint and Alancourt taking eighth in the 50 kilometres.

    Road cycling

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    The French team won gold in the men's team time trial
    Cyclist Event Final
    Result Rank
    Fernand Canteloube Time trial 4:42:54.4  
    Georges Detreille Time trial 4:46:13.4 6
    Marcel Gobillot Time trial 4:55:39.6 14
    Achille Souchard Time trial 4:51:56.0 10
    Fernand Canteloube
    Georges Detreille
    Marcel Gobillot
    Achille Souchard
    Team time trial 19:16:43.4  

    Track cycling

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    Ranks given are within the heat.

    Cyclist Event Heats Quarterfinals Repechage semis Repechage final Semifinals Final
    Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
    Gaston Alancourt 50 km N/A Unknown 8
    Henri Bellivier Sprint 13.2 1Q Unknown 2R Unknown 1Q Unknown 4 Did not advance
    Courder 50 km N/A Did not finish
    Enguerrand 50 km N/A Did not finish
    Charles Lanusse Sprint 13.0 1Q Unknown 2R 13.0 1Q 13.0 1Q 15.2 2 Did not advance
    Georges Paillard Sprint Unknown 2Q Unknown 3R Unknown 3 Did not advance
    Georges Perrin Sprint Unknown 2Q Unknown 2R 12.8 1Q Unknown 3 Did not advance
    Henri Bellivier
    Georges Perrin
    Tandem N/A Unknown 3 N/A Did not advance
    Courder
    Enguerrand
    Lucien Faucheux
    Henri Habent
    Team pursuit N/A Unknown 2 N/A Did not advance

    Equestrian

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    Twenty-four equestrians represented France in 1920. It was the nation's third appearance in the sport, having been one of three countries (along with Belgium and the United States) to have appeared at each Olympic equestrian competition. For the first time, France earned no gold medals in equestrian. The best results for the country were in vaulting with a pair of silvers, one by Field in the individual and one by the team in combined score.

    Equestrian Horse Event Final
    Result Rank
    Jacques Alquir-Bouffard Dahlia Jumping 13.25 20
    Michel Artola Plumard Dressage 23.4375 6
    Alfred Badu Vaulting 23.000 11
    Marcel Blanchard Lenotre Dressage 20.0000 13
    Antoine Boudet Ambleville Dressage 21.8125 9
    Hédoin de Maille Chéri Biribi Dressage 23.9375 5
    Cabanac Vaulting 24.333 10
    Camille de Sartiges Jehova Eventing 1352.50 15
    Cauchy Vaulting 25.250 9
    Jules de Vregille Grand Manitou Eventing Did not finish
    Jean Esnault-Pelterie Saint James Dressage 21.8125 9
    Field Vaulting 29.500  
    Formal Vaulting 22.833 12
    Formal Vaulting 20.500 13
    Edmond L'Hotte Kabyle Jumping 8.00 10
    Henri Mehu Callipyge Dressage 20.1250 12
    Edouard Saint-Poulof Josette Eventing 1387.50 13
    Salins Vaulting 26.333 7
    Franck Tisnés Ugolin Jumping 17.00 22
    André Vidart Maxime Eventing Did not finish
    Cauchy
    Field
    Salins
    Team vaulting 81.083  
    Théophile Carbon
    Auguste de Laissardière
    Henri Horment
    Pierre Le Moyne
    Incas
    Othello
    Dignité
    Flirt
    Team jumping 34.75 4
    Camille de Sartiges
    Jules de Vregille
    Edouard Saint-Poulof
    André Vidart
    Jehova
    Grand Manitou
    Josette
    Maxime
    Team eventing Did not finish

    Fencing

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    Eighteen fencers represented France in 1920. It was the nation's fourth appearance in the sport, and first since 1908. France, as usual, had a strong performance in the sport. The French épéeists swept the individual medals for the second time (having accomplished the feat in 1908 as well), and the foilists took a silver and a bronze. France took a medal in each of the three team events, but won no more gold medals. The team's eight total medals were the most of any nation in 1920, and the gold medal in the épée made France one of only two nations to win any golds (Italy took the other five).

    Ranks given are within the group.

    Fencer Event First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
    Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
    Lionel Bony de Castellane Foil N/A 4–2 3Q 2–3 4 Did not advance
    Gustave Buchard Épée 6–1 1Q 6–5 3Q 6–5 2Q 6–5  
    Georges Casanova Épée 6–2 2Q 6–4 3Q 9–2 1Q 5–6 5
    Philippe Cattiau Foil N/A 6–0 1Q 4–1 1Q 9–2  
    Henri de Saint-Germain Sabre N/A 2–4 6 Did not advance
    Frédéric Dubourdieu Épée 7–2 1Q 6–4 2Q 4–7 7 Did not advance
    Roger Ducret Épée 5–4 3Q 5–6 7 Did not advance
    Foil N/A 5–0 1Q 3–2 3Q 9–2  
    André Labatut Foil N/A 6–0 1Q 5–0 1Q 7–4 4
    Alexandre Lippmann Épée 4–4 5Q 7–3 2Q 4–7 5Q 7–4  
    Jean Margraff Sabre N/A Did not finish Did not advance
    Armand Massard Épée 6–2 1Q 6–4 2Q 6–5 3Q 9–2  
    Louis Moureau Épée 6–2 1Q 6–4 4Q 6–5 2Q 5–6 6
    Marc Perrodon Sabre N/A 3–4 5 Did not advance
    Marcel Perrot Foil N/A 6–2 2Q 3–2 3Q 3–8 11
    Jean Servent Sabre N/A 4–4 5 Did not advance
    Georges Trombert Épée 5–2 1Q 8–2 1Q 6–5 7 Did not advance
    Foil N/A 7–1 2Q 4–1 1Q 3–8 10
    Sabre N/A Did not finish Did not advance
    Jean Margraff
    Marc Perrodon
    Henri de Saint-Germain
    Georges Trombert
    Team sabre N/A 6–1  
    Gaston Amson
    Gustave Buchard
    Georges Casanova
    Alexandre Lippmann
    Armand Massard
    Émile Moureau
    Georges Trombert
    Team épée N/A 4–0 1Q 2–2  
    Gaston Amson
    Lionel Bony
    Philippe Cattiau
    Roger Ducret
    Lucien Gaudin
    André Labattut
    Marcel Perrot
    Georges Trombert
    Team foil N/A 1–0 1Q 3–1  

    Field hockey

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    France competed in field hockey for the second time. The team took fourth place in the four-team round robin, losing to each of the other three teams.

    Team Event Final
    Result Rank
    France national field hockey team Field hockey 0–3 4

    Football

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    France competed in the Olympic football tournament for the third time. After receiving a bye into the quarterfinal, which was awarded as a 2–0 victory due to Switzerland withdrawing the morning before the first round due to internal dissent, France defeated Italy to move into the semifinals. The team was defeated there by Czechoslovakia. Under the Bergvall System in use for the tournament, France would still have gad the opportunity to play for the silver medal; however, the team left host nation Belgium after their semifinal loss and did not play in the tournament for second place.

    Quarterfinals
    France  3–1  Italy
    Boyer   10'
    Nicolas   14'
    Bard   54'
    Report Brezzi   33' (pen.)
    Olympisch Stadion, Antwerp

    Attendance: 10,000

    Referee: Henri Christophe (BEL)

    Semifinals
    Czechoslovakia  4–1  France
    Mazal   18'   75'   87'
    Steiner   70'
    Report Boyer   79'
    Olympisch Stadion, Antwerp

    Attendance: 12,000

    Referee: Johannes Mutters (NED)

    Final rank
    6th

    Gymnastics

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    Twenty-nine gymnasts represented France in 1920. It was the nation's fifth appearance in the sport, matched only by Great Britain. France took three medals, a silver and two bronzes.

    Artistic gymnastics

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    Gymnast Event Final
    Result Rank
    Jean Gounot All-around 87.45  
    Laurent Grech All-around 85.65 6
    Louis-Charles Marty All-around 81.15 13
    Georges Thurnherr All-around 86.00 5
    Marco Torrès All-around 87.62  
    François Walker All-around 80.55 15
    Georges Berger
    Émile Bouchès
    René Boulanger
    Alfred Buyenne
    Eugène Cordonnier
    Léon Delsarte
    Lucien Démanet
    Paul Durin
    Georges Duvant
    Fernand Fauconnier
    Arthur Hermann
    Albert Hersoy
    André Higelin
    Auguste Hoël
    Louis Quempe
    Georges Lagouge
    Paulin Lemaire
    Ernest Lespinasse
    Émile Boitelle
    Jules Pirard
    Eugène Pollet
    Georges Thurnherr
    Marco Torrès
    François Walker
    Julien Wartelle
    Paul Wartelle
    Team 340.100  

    Ice hockey

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    France competed in the inaugural Olympic ice hockey tournament. The team received a bye into the semifinals, but was defeated by Sweden there. Under the Bergvall System in place at the time, Sweden's losses in the gold medal final and the silver medal semifinals meant that France played no further; a far different fate from the other semifinal loser—the United States, who won the silver medal.

    Roster

    Coach:   Ernie Garon

    Pos Player GP G Birthdate Age
    D Jean Chaland 1 0 September 8, 1881 38
    R Pierre Charpentier 1 0 March 30, 1888 32
    D Henri Couttet 1 0 June 8, 1901 18
    F Georges Dary 1 0 December 6, 1889 30
    F Alfred Antoine de Rauch 1 0 June 13, 1887 32
    G Jacques Gaittet 1 0 1893 ~27
    F Léon Quaglia 1 0 January 4, 1896 24
    André Brasseur 0 January 8, 1887 33
    F. Cattia 0
    Jean Puiforcat 0 August 5, 1897 22
    Gold medal semifinals
    25 April 1920
    17:00
    Sweden  4 – 0
    (2–0, 2–0)
      FrancePalais de Glace d'Anvers
    Game reference
    Seth HowanderGoaliesJacques GaittetReferee:
      Ernie Garon
    Burman1 – 0
    Svensson2 – 0
    Molander3 – 0
    Lindqvist4 – 0
    0 minPenalties0 min
    Shots1
    Final rank
    5th (Tied)

    Modern pentathlon

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    Four pentathletes represented France in 1920. It was the nation's second appearance in the sport, having competed in both instances of the Olympic pentathlon.

    A point-for-place system was used, with the lowest total score winning.

    Pentathlete Final
    Riding Fencing Shooting Swimming Running Total Rank
    Georges Brulé 11 16 4 15 11 57 10
    Guillaume Candelon 18 21 1 2 22 71 18
    André Foucher 19 22 6 4 10 67 16
    Jean Mondielli 20 18 19 12 21 72 19

    Rowing

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    Fourteen rowers represented France in 1920. It was the nation's third appearance in the sport. All three boats placed in the top four, including a silver and a bronze medal.

    Ranks given are within the heat.

    Rower Cox Event Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
    Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
    Gaston Giran
    Alfred Plé
    N/A Double sculls N/A 7:26.0 1Q 7:21.0  
    Gabriel Poix
    Maurice Monney-Bouton
    Ernest Barberolle Coxed pair N/A 9:15.0 1Q 7:57.0  
    Henri Barbenés
    Albert Diebold
    Frédéric Fleig
    Robert Fleig
    Frédéric Grossmann
    Charles Hahn
    Émile Ruhlmann
    Charles Schlewer
    Émile Barberolle Eight 6:37.0 1Q 6:42.6 1Q Did not advance

    Rugby union

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    France competed in the Olympic rugby tournament for the second time. The winners of the gold medal in 1900, France was one of only two teams to compete in 1920. The French team were shut out by the United States, losing 8–0 to take the silver medal.

    Final
    United States  8–0  France
    Attendance: 20,000

    Final rank
      Silver

    Sailing

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    Three sailors represented France in 1920. It was the nation's fourth appearance in the sport, making France the only nation to have competed in rowing each time the sport was held at the Olympics. France's single boat finished second of two, taking a silver medal.

    Sailors Class Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Total
    Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Score Rank
    Robert Monier
    Félix Picon
    Albert Weil
    6½ metre (1919) Unknown  

    Skating

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    Figure skating

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    Two figure skaters represented France in 1920. It was the nation's debut appearance in the sport. The Sabourets finished in seventh place of eight in the pairs.

    Skater Event Final
    Result Rank
    Charles Sabouret
    Simone Sabouret
    Pairs 45.5 7

    Shooting

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    Seventeen shooters represented France in 1920. It was the nation's fifth appearance in the sport; France was one of three nations (along with Denmark and Great Britain) to have competed at each Olympic shooting contest to that point. France took a single medal: Johnson's silver in the 300 metre military rifle prone position.

    Shooter Event Final
    Result Rank
    Paul Colas 300 m free rifle, 3 pos. 893 Unknown
    Léon Johnson 50 m small-bore rifle Unknown
    300 m military rifle, prone 59  
    300 m military rifle, standing Unknown
    André Parmentier 50 m small-bore rifle Unknown
    300 m free rifle, 3 pos. 905 Unknown
    Achille Paroche 50 m small-bore rifle Unknown
    300 m free rifle, 3 pos. 929 Unknown
    300 m military rifle, prone 59 5
    300 m military rifle, standing Unknown
    Albert Regnier 300 m free rifle, 3 pos. 850 Unknown
    Georges Roes 50 m small-bore rifle Unknown
    300 m free rifle, 3 pos. 909 Unknown
    Émile Rumeau 50 m small-bore rifle Unknown
    Émile Boitout
    Léon Johnson
    Jules Maujean
    Joseph Pecchia
    André Regaud
    30 m team military pistol 1239 5
    50 m team free pistol 2225 6
    Paul Colas
    André Parmentier
    Achille Paroche
    Albert Regnier
    Georges Roes
    Team free rifle 4487 7
    Léon Johnson
    André Parmentier
    Achille Paroche
    Georges Roes
    Émile Rumeau
    50 m team small-bore rifle 1847 5
    300 m team military rifle, prone 283  
    300 m team military rifle, standing 249 5
    600 m team military rifle, prone 280 5
    300 & 600 m team military rifle, prone 563 4
    Augustin Berjat
    Henri de Castex
    Jan de Lareinty-Tholoza
    André Fleury
    Marcel Lafitte
    René Texier
    Team clay pigeons 210 7

    Tennis

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    Ten tennis players, seven men and two women, competed for France in 1920. It was the nation's fifth appearance in the sport, tied with Great Britain for the most of any country. Lenglen won the women's singles gold, not losing a single game until her fourth match and not losing any of her ten sets. Lenglen also paired with Décugis to take the gold in the mixed pairs, and added a bronze medal in the women's pairs with D'Ayen. Décugis and Albarran won the bronze in the men's pairs, beating Blanchy and Brugnon in the bronze medal match.

    Player Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals Rank
    Opposition
    Score
    Opposition
    Score
    Opposition
    Score
    Opposition
    Score
    Opposition
    Score
    Opposition
    Score
    François Blanchy Men's singles   Dodd (RSA)
    L 2–6, 6–2, 6–1, 9–7
    Did not advance 32
    Jacques Brugnon Men's singles Bye   Chiesa (SUI)
    W 6–4, 6–5, 6–4
      Raymond (RSA)
    L 3–6, 6–2, 6–0, 6–1
    Did not advance 9
    Maxime Décugis Men's singles   Norton (RSA)
    W 6–4, 12–10, 2–6, 8–6
      Dodd (RSA)
    L 6–2, 6–1, 6–1
    Did not advance 17
    Elisabeth D'Ayen Women's singles N/A Bye   Hansen (DEN)
    W 6–2, 6–3
      McKane (GBR)
    L 6–2, 6–3
    Did not advance 5
    Suzanne Lenglen Women's singles N/A   Storms (BEL)
    W 6–0, 6–0
      McNair (GBR)
    W 6–0, 6–0
      Strömberg (SWE)
    W 6–0, 6–0
      Fick (SWE)
    W 6–0, 6–1
      Holman (GBR)
    W 6–3, 6–0
     
    Jean-Pierre Samazeuilh Men's singles Bye   Winslow (RSA)
    L 7–5, 2–6, 6–3, 6–2
    Did not advance 17
    Jeanne Vaussard Women's singles N/A   McKane (GBR)
    L 6–4, 6–4
    Did not advance 15
    Pierre Albarran
    Maxime Décugis
    Men's doubles N/A Bye   de Satrústegui & Flaquer (ESP)
    W 6–2, 3–6, 6–0, 6–4
      Blackbeard & Dodd (RSA)
    W 3–6, 6–4, 6–4, 6–5
      Turnbull & Woosnam (GBR)
    L 4–6, 6–4, 6–3, 10–8
      Blanchy & Brugnon (FRA)
    W
     
    François Blanchy
    Jacques Brugnon
    Men's doubles N/A Bye   Hykš-Černý & Just (TCH)
    W 6–1, 6–2, 6–4
      Langaard & Nielsen (NOR)
    W 6–1, 6–1, 6–3
      Kashio & Kumagai (JPN)
    L 6–4, 4–6, 6–3, 6–1
      Albarran & Décugis (FRA)
    L
    4
    François Blanchy
    Jeanne Vaussard
    Mixed doubles N/A Bye   Chaudoir & Lammens (BEL)
    L 4–6, 7–5, 6–3
    Did not advance 9
    Elisabeth D'Ayen
    Pierre Hirsch
    Mixed doubles N/A   Fick & Lindqvist (SWE)
    W 6–4, 6–2
      McKane & Woosnam (GBR)
    L 6–4, 6–2
    Did not advance 9
    Elisabeth D'Ayen
    Suzanne Lenglen
    Women's doubles N/A N/A Bye   Fick & Strömberg (SWE)
    W 6–4, 6–3
      McKane & McNair (GBR)
    L 2–6, 6–3, 8–6
      Arendt & Storms (BEL)
    W
     
    Maxime Décugis
    Suzanne Lenglen
    Mixed doubles N/A Bye   Beamish & Beamish (GBR)
    W 6–2, 6–0
      Chaudoir & Lammens (BEL)
    W 3–6, 6–1, 6–1
      Hansen & Tegner (DEN)
    W 6–0, 6–1
      McKane & Woosnam (GBR)
    W 6–4, 6–2
     
    Daniel Lawton
    Jean-Pierre Samazeuilh
    Men's doubles N/A   Grisar & van den Bemden (BEL)
    W 6–4, 6–3, 6–3
      Blackbeard & Dodd (RSA)
    L 6–3, 6–0, 9–7
    Did not advance 9

    Weightlifting

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    Ten weightlifters, two in each weight class, represented France in 1920. It was the nation's debut appearance in the sport. Cadine and Gance won their weight classes, making France the only country that year to take two championships. France tied Belgium for most total medals, with three.

    Weightlifter Event Final
    Result Rank
    Fernand Arnout 67.5 kg 220.0 5
    Louis Bernot +82.5 kg 255.0  
    Ernest Cadine 82.5 kg 295.0  
    André Delloue 60 kg 150.0 12
    Maurice Devène 82.5 kg 250.0 5
    Joseph Duchateau +82.5 kg 247.5 6
    Jean Ducher 60 kg 140.0 13
    Henri Gance 75 kg 245.0  
    Camille Ledran 75 kg 220.0 5
    Jean Vaquette 67.5 kg 215.0 7

    Wrestling

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    Seventeen wrestlers competed for France in 1920. It was the nation's second appearance in the sport. The French wrestlers were not very successful, winning only two matches out of the twenty-four they contested.

    Freestyle

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    Wrestler Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals / Bronze match Rank
    Pierre Angelot Middleweight Bye   Janssens (BEL) (L) Did not advance 9
    Charles Backsman Middleweight   Penttala (FIN) (L) Did not advance 17
    Georges Barathon Featherweight N/A Bye   Gerson (USA) (L) Did not advance 5
    Jules Deligny Lightweight N/A   Anttila (FRA) (L) Did not advance 8
    Jean Harrasse Featherweight N/A Bye   Bernard (GBR) (L) Did not advance 5
    Henri Joudiou Lightweight N/A Bye   Wright (GBR) (L) Did not advance 5
    Pierre Ledron Light heavyweight N/A   Maurer (USA) (L) Did not advance 9
    François Meyer Light heavyweight N/A   Larsson (SWE) (L) Did not advance 9

    Greco-Roman

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    Wrestler Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals Rank
    Silver quarters Silver semis Silver match
    Bronze quarters Bronze semis Bronze match
    Théodore Bainconneau Lightweight   Coerse (NED) (L) Did not advance Did not advance 18
    Did not advance
    Did not advance
    Jules Bouquet Featherweight Bye   Beránek (TCH) (L) Did not advance 11
    N/A Did not advance
    Did not advance
    Némo Bovis Featherweight Bye   Torgensen (DEN) (L) Did not advance 11
    N/A Did not advance
    Did not advance
    Edmond Dame Heavyweight Bye   Kukk (EST) (W)   Lindfors (FIN) (L) Did not advance 7
      Hansen (DEN) (L) Did not advance
    Bye   Weyand (USA) (L) Did not advance
    Jean Duvinet Light heavyweight   Ohlsson (SWE) (L) Did not advance Did not advance 17
    N/A Did not advance
    N/A
    André Gasiglia Heavyweight   Lindfors (FIN) (L) Did not advance Did not advance 7
    Bye   Hansen (DEN) (L) Did not advance
      Willkie (USA) (L) Did not advance
    Emile Gorbière Middleweight   Corsanego (ITA) (L) Did not advance Did not advance 19
    Did not advance
    Did not advance
    Camille Prunier Middleweight   Huml (TCH) (L) Did not advance Did not advance 19
    Did not advance
    Did not advance
    Maurice Rohon Lightweight   Rahmy (EGY) (W)   Väre (FIN) (L) Did not advance 8
    Bye   Frisenfeldt (DEN) (L) Did not advance
    Did not advance

    Art Competitions

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    References

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    1. ^ "France at the 1920 Antwerp Summer Games". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 2012-10-28. Retrieved 2012-06-23.
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