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The Inter-Allied Games was a one-off multi-sport event held from 22 June to 6 July 1919 at the newly constructed Pershing Stadium just outside Paris, France following the end of World War I. The host stadium had been built near the Bois de Vincennes by the U.S. Military in cooperation with the YMCA. The event was only open to participation by military personnel who were currently serving or had formerly served in the armed forces during the War. Around 1500 athletes from a total of eighteen nations participated in the proceedings which featured nineteen sports. Following the conclusion of the games, Pershing Stadium was presented as a gift to the people of France from the United States of America. The area, still known as Le Stade Pershing, continues to be used as an open air recreation park to this day.

Inter-Allied Games
The poster for the Inter-Allied Games, depicting an athlete jumping over the flags of the Allied Nations.
Host cityParis
CountryFrance
Opening22 June 1919 (1919-06-22)
Closing6 July 1919 (1919-07-06)
parade
The American team at the opening ceremony of the 1919 Inter-Allied Games
parade
American Army Band marching in the opening ceremonies of the Inter-Allied Games - Pershing stadium, Paris, France, 22 June 1919

Sports

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A total of nineteen sports were contested at the games. A number of military-oriented events was initially planned, but only hand-grenade throwing and shooting made it on to the final programme.

  •   Association football (details)
  •   Athletics (details)
  •   Baseball (details)
  •   Basketball (details)
  •   Boxing (details)
  • Cross country running (details)
  •   Equestrian (details)
  •   Fencing (details)
  •   Golf (details)
  • Hand-grenade throwing (details)
  •   Rowing (details)
  •   Rugby union (details)
  •   Shooting (details)
  •   Swimming (details)
  •   Tennis (details)
  •   Tug of war (details)
  •   Water polo (details)
  •   Wrestling (details)
  • Participating nations

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    A total of twenty-eight nations from the Allies of World War I were invited to the competition and eighteen nations accepted the invitation. China aimed to compete, but ultimately was unable to send any athletes to the games within the timescale. It did, however, provide medals and trophies in support of the games. The Kingdom of Hejaz sent a delegation but with no athletes, choosing to demonstrate the skills of their Arabian horsemen instead. A full list of participants was made by the organisers.

  •   Belgium
  •   Brazil
  •   Canada
  •   Czechoslovakia
  •   France
  •   Great Britain
  •   Greece
  •   Guatemala (1)
  •   Kingdom of Hejaz
  •   Italy
  •   Newfoundland (1)
  •   New Zealand
  •   Poland (1)
  •   Portugal
  •   Romania
  •   Serbia
  •   United States
  • Gold medalists

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    These athletes competed in and won gold medals at the 1919 Inter-Allied Games:

    References

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    Last edited on 7 June 2023, at 02:32  





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