American football at the Summer Olympics
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American football was featured in the Summer Olympic Games demonstration programme in 1904 and 1932.[1] College football was played at the 1904 Olympics, which was played at Francis Field,[2] but was, in reality, college teams playing each other as part of their regular seasons.[3] The sport was eventually played officially as a demonstration sport only once, in 1932.[4] Though American football has not been played in the Olympics since then, various American football players have participated in the Olympics.[5] The International Federation of American Football (IFAF) oversees the IFAF World Championship, which is an international tournament, which itself is held every four years.[6]
1904 Summer Games
Saint Louis University and Washington University in St. Louis initially sought to contest an Olympic football championship, but were unable to host it officially. Both teams ended up simply playing their regular seasons from teams around the country, making their status as an official demonstration sport dubious. St. Louis was declared the champion "by default." As Francis Field was the main stadium for the 1904 Summer Olympics, only those games would have been considered a demonstrations for Olympic crowds. Only two games at Francis Field were played that did not involve Washington: a match between Purdue and Missouri, and the first match between two Indian school teams (Haskell and Carlisle) who were considered powerhouses in college football at the time.[7][8]
- Note: All games below were played at Francis Field
Date | Winning Team | Losing Team | Score |
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September 28, 1904 | Washington (MO) | Shurtleff | 10–0 |
October 5, 1904 | Washington (MO) | Rose | 16–5 |
October 8, 1904 | Illinois | Washington (MO) | 31–0 |
October 15, 1904 | Sewanee | Washington (MO) | 17–0 |
October 19, 1904 | Washington (MO) | Drury | 36–0 |
October 22, 1904 | Indiana | Washington (MO) | 21–6 |
October 28, 1904 | Purdue | Missouri | 11–0 |
October 29, 1904 | Texas | Washington (MO) | 23–0 |
November 5, 1904 | Washington (MO) | Missouri | 11-0 |
November 12, 1904 | Kansas | Washington (MO) | 12–0 |
November 19, 1904 | West Virginia | Washington (MO) | 6–5 |
November 24, 1904 | Haskell | Washington (MO) | 47–0 |
November 26, 1904 | Carlisle | Haskell | 38–4 |
1932 Summer Games
See also
- American football at the World Games
- American football at the 2005 World Games
- IFAF World Championship
References
- ^ Bill Mallon, Jeroen Heijmans (2011). Historical Dictionary of the Olympic Movement. p. 127.
- ^ "College Football in The Olympics, 1904". Mmbolding.com. Retrieved 2012-08-03.
- ^ The 1904 Olympic Games: Results for All Competitors in All Events, with Commentary. McFarland & Co., Inc. 2009 [1999]. pp. 204–205. Retrieved 2016-08-06.
- ^ The Games of the Xth Olympiad Los Angeles 1932 (PDF). Xth Olympiade Committee of the Games of Los Angeles, U.S.A. 1932. 1933. pp. 739–743. Retrieved 2009-09-14.
- ^ "Olympians in the NFL". NFL.com. 2012-07-30. Retrieved 2012-08-03.
- ^ "Competition - Senior". IFAF. Retrieved 2012-08-03.
- ^ The 1904 Olympic Games: Results for All Competitors in All Events, with Commentary. McFarland & Co., Inc. 2009 [1999]. pp. 204–205. Retrieved 2016-08-06.
- ^ http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/purdue/1904-schedule.html