France at the 1928 Summer Olympics | |
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IOC code | FRA |
NOC | French National Olympic and Sports Committee |
Website | www |
in Amsterdam | |
Competitors | 255 in 17 sports |
Flag bearer | Jean Thorailler |
Medals Ranked 7th |
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Summer Olympics appearances (overview) | |
Other related appearances | |
1906 Intercalated Games |
France competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands. 255 competitors, 219 men and 36 women, took part in 112 events in 17 sports. [1] At the beginning of the games there was an incident where a French coach was physically assaulted by a Stadium gatekeeper who refused him entry. It boiled over to a point where the entire French team did not participate in the Parade of Nations, and conversations were made to pull out of the games completely. However, the issue was resolved and France went on to compete. [2]
Four divers, 3 men and 1 woman, represented France in 1928. It was the nation's third appearance in the sport. None of the French divers placed in the top 3 in their preliminary round groups to advance to the final; 3 out of the 5 opportunities, they came in 4th to just miss qualification.
Diver | Event | Semifinals | Final | ||||
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Points | Score | Rank | Points | Score | Rank | ||
Armand Billard | Men's 3 metre springboard | 37 | 101.44 | 7 | did not advance | ||
Maurice Lepage | 21 | 132.52 | 4 | did not advance | |||
Armand Billard | Men's 10 metre platform | 25 | 67.96 | 5 | did not advance | ||
Eugène Lenormand | 24 | 74.12 | 4 | did not advance | |||
Renée Cretet-Flavier | Women's 10 metre platform | 17.5 | 27.60 | 4 | did not advance |
13 swimmers, 7 women and 6 men, represented France in 1928. It was the nation's 6th appearance in the sport (having not competed in swimming in 1896 or 1904). The women's relay was the only swimmer or team to advance to an event final, placing 5th in a repeat of their 1924 performance. Pélégry had been a member of the 1924 relay as well. Stoffel, Klein, and Zeibig were other swimmers who had competed in 1924.
Swimmer | Event | Heat | Semifinal | Final | |||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Gustave Klein | Men's 100 m freestyle | 1:05.8 | 3 | did not advance | |||
Anne Dupire | Women's 100 m freestyle | Unknown | 5 | did not advance | |||
Claire Horrent | Unknown | 6 | did not advance | ||||
Marguerite Ledoux | Unknown | 5 | did not advance | ||||
Albert Vandeplancke | Men's 400 m freestyle | 5:20.0 | 3 q | Unknown | 6 | did not advance | |
Marguerite Ledoux | Women's 400 m freestyle | Unknown | 4 | did not advance | |||
Georgina Roty | Unknown | 6 | did not advance | ||||
Jean Taris | Men's 1500 m freestyle | Unknown | 5 | did not advance | |||
Émile Zeibig | Men's 100 m backstroke | 1:20.0 | 3 | did not advance | |||
William Rozier | Men's 200 m breaststroke | Unknown | 4 | did not advance | |||
Léon Tallon | 3:05.0 | 3 | did not advance | ||||
Alice Stoffel | Women's 200 m breaststroke | Unknown | 4 | did not advance | |||
Anne Dupire (F) | Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay | — | 5:42.4 | 3 Q | 5:32.0 | 5 | |
Claire Horrent (SF, F) | |||||||
Marguerite Ledoux (SF, F) | |||||||
Bienna Pélégry (SF, F) | |||||||
Georgina Roty (SF) | |||||||
Gustave Klein | Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay | — | 10:31.4 | 3 | did not advance | ||
Jean Taris | |||||||
Philippe Tisson | |||||||
Albert Vandeplancke |
France, the defending gold medalist, competed in the men's water polo tournament for the fifth time. The French squad won its first two matches before being defeated by Hungary in the semifinals. Due to misunderstanding of the Bergvall system under which the tournament was meant to be played, France then faced Great Britain, the United States, and Argentina (winning all three games). The match against Great Britain is treated as the bronze medal match here.
Team | Event | Round of 16 | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final / BM | |
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
France men's | Men's tournament | Spain W 4–0 | Malta W 16–0 | Hungary L 3–5 | Great Britain W 8–1 |
Head coach:
No. | Pos. | Player | DoB | Age | Caps | Club | Tournament games | Tournament goals |
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Émile Bulteel | 3 August 1906 | 22 | ? | EN Tourcoing | 5 | 0 | ||
Henri Cuvelier | ? | EN Tourcoing | 6 | 2 | ||||
GK | Paul Dujardin | 10 May 1894 | 34 | ? | EN Tourcoing | 6 | 0 | |
Jules Keignaert | 15 June 1907 | 21 | ? | EN Tourcoing | 3 | 0 | ||
Henri Padou | 15 May 1898 | 30 | ? | EN Tourcoing | 6 | 3 | ||
Ernest Rogez | ? | EN Tourcoing | 1 | 0 | ||||
Albert Thévenon | 16 September 1901 | 26 | ? | Libellule | 4 | 0 | ||
Achille Tribouillet | ? | EN Tourcoing | 6 | 1 | ||||
Albert Vandeplancke | 1912 | ? | EN Tourcoing | 5 | 0 |
4 August 1928 | OR p. 810 | Spain | 0–4 | France | Amsterdam Referees: E. Speisegger (HUN) |
Scoring by half: 0–2, 0–2 |
6 August 1928 | OR p. 812 | Malta | 0–16 | France | Amsterdam Referees: A. Delahaye (BEL) |
Scoring by half: 0–8, 0–8 |
7 August 1928 | OR p. 813 | Hungary | 5–3 | France | Amsterdam Referees: A. Delahaye (BEL) |
Scoring by half: 1–1, 4–2 |
11 August 1928 | OR p. 814 | France | 8–1 | Great Britain | Amsterdam Referees: A. Delahaye (BEL) |
Scoring by half:4–1, 4–0 |
50 athletes, 41 men and 9 women, represented France in 1928. It was the nation's 7th appearance in the sport as well as the Games. The French athletics team won 3 medals, one of each color. Boughera El Ouafi won the gold medal in the men's marathon, France's first gold medal in the sport since 1920. Jules Ladoumègue took silver in the men's 1500 metres. Claude Ménard earned bronze in the men's high jump.
Athlete | Event | Heat | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final | ||||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | ||
Gilbert Auvergne | Men's 100 metres | 11.1 | 2 Q | Unknown | 3 | did not advance | |||
André Cerbonney | Unknown | 2 Q | Unknown | 6 | did not advance | ||||
André Dufau | Unknown | 3 | did not advance | ||||||
André Mourlon | 11.3 | 2 Q | Unknown | 4 | did not advance | ||||
Georgette Gagneux | Women's 100 metres | — | 13.0 | 1 Q | Unknown | 3 | did not advance | ||
Yolande Plancke | Unknown | 3 | did not advance | ||||||
Marguerite Radideau | Unknown | 2 Q | Unknown | 6 | did not advance | ||||
Lucienne Velu | 13.5 | 4 | did not advance | ||||||
André Cerbonney | Men's 200 metres | 22.1 | 1 Q | Unknown | 3 | did not advance | |||
Maurice Degrelle | Unknown | 2 Q | Unknown | 4 | did not advance | ||||
Jérôme Mannaert | Unknown | 2 Q | Unknown | 4 | did not advance | ||||
André Mourlon | Unknown | 2 Q | Unknown | 5 | did not advance | ||||
Georges Dupont | Men's 400 metres | Unknown | 2 Q | Unknown | 4 | did not advance | |||
Joseph Jackson | 50.6 | 2 Q | Unknown | 3 | did not advance | ||||
René Féger | 51.4 | 1 Q | Unknown | 2 Q | 49.6 | 5 | did not advance | ||
Georges Krotoff | 50.5 | 2 Q | Unknown | 2 Q | Unknown | 6 | did not advance | ||
Georges Baraton | Men's 800 metres | — | 2:03.4 | 1 Q | DNS | – | did not advance | ||
René Féger | Unknown | 4 | did not advance | ||||||
Jean Keller | 1:59.0 | 1 Q | 1:56.0 | 3 Q | 1:57.0 | 8 | |||
Séra Martin | 1:58.8 | 1 Q | 1:53.0 | 3 Q | 1:54.6 | 6 | |||
Sébastienne Guyot | Women's 800 metres | — | Unknown | 7 | did not advance | ||||
Marcelle Neveu | Unknown | 6 | did not advance | ||||||
Jean Keller | Men's 1500 metres | — | 4:02.7 | 2 Q | Unknown | 11 | |||
Jules Ladoumègue | Unknown | 2 Q | 3:53.8 | ||||||
Séra Martin | Unknown | 8 | did not advance | ||||||
Seghir Beddari | Men's 5000 metres | — | Unknown | 9 | did not advance | ||||
Lucien Duquesne | Unknown | 8 | did not advance | ||||||
Roger Pelé | Unknown | 6 | did not advance | ||||||
Seghir Beddari | Men's 10,000 metres | — | Unknown | 16 | |||||
Henri Lauvaux | DNF | – | |||||||
Robert Marchal | Unknown | 11 | |||||||
Robert Marchand | Men's 110 metres hurdles | — | Unknown | 2 Q | Unknown | 5 | did not advance | ||
Gabriel Sempé | 15.0 | 1 Q | Unknown | 5 | did not advance | ||||
André Adelheim | Men's 400 metres hurdles | — | 59.2 | 4 | did not advance | ||||
Pierre Arnaudin | DNF | – | did not advance | ||||||
Édouard Max-Robert | Unknown | 5 | did not advance | ||||||
Roger Viel | 56.2 | 1 Q | 57.6 | 4 | did not advance | ||||
Henri Dartigues | Men's 3000 metres steeplechase | — | Unknown | 3 Q | 9:40.0 | 5 | |||
Lucien Duquesne | 9:58.9 | 2 Q | 9:40.5 | 6 | |||||
Gilbert Auvergne | Men's 4 × 100 metres relay | — | 41.8 | 1 Q | 42.0 | 4 | |||
André Cerbonney | |||||||||
André Dufau | |||||||||
André Mourlon | |||||||||
Georgette Gagneux | Women's 4 × 100 metres relay | — | 51.0 | 3 Q | 49.6 | 4 | |||
Yolande Plancke | |||||||||
Marguerite Radideau | |||||||||
Lucienne Velu | |||||||||
Georges Dupont | Men's 4 × 400 metres relay | — | 3:23.0 | 2 Q | 3:19.4 | 6 | |||
René Féger | |||||||||
Joseph Jackson | |||||||||
Georges Krotoff | |||||||||
Marcel Denis | Men's marathon | — | 2:51:15 | 28 | |||||
Boughera El Ouafi | 2:32:57 | ||||||||
Jean Gérault | 2:46:08 | 23 | |||||||
Guillaume Tell | 2:51:18 | 29 |
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||
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Distance | Position | Distance | Position | ||
Charles Alzieu | Men's long jump | 6.70 | 27 | did not advance | |
Jacques Flouret | 6.64 | 28 | did not advance | ||
André Cherrier | Men's high jump | 1.83 | 1 | 1.88 | 7 |
Pierre Lewden | 1.83 | 1 | 1.88 | 7 | |
Claude Ménard | 1.83 | 1 | 1.91 | ||
Hélène Bons | Women's high jump | 1.40 | 1 | 1.45 | 11 |
Évelyne Cloupet | 1.40 | 1 | 1.40 | 14 | |
Lucienne Laudré | 1.40 | 1 | 1.45 | 11 | |
Pierre Ramadier | Men's pole vault | NM | – | did not advance | |
Robert Vintousky | NM | – | did not advance | ||
Édouard Duhour | Men's shot put | 13.72 | 11 | did not advance | |
Raoul Paoli | 12.68 | 18 | did not advance | ||
Jules Noël | Men's discus throw | 40.23 | 22 | did not advance | |
Raoul Paoli | 36.82 | 29 | did not advance | ||
Lucienne Velu | Women's discus throw | 31.29 | 10 | did not advance | |
Emmanuel Degland | Men's javelin throw | 52.82 | 24 | did not advance |
Eight boxers, all men, represented France in 1928. It was the nation's fourth appearance in the sport. France was one of 7 nations to have the maximum numbers of boxers, one per weight class. Apell won the French boxing team's only medal, a silver in the flyweight. Galataud also advanced to the semifinals, but lost there and in the bronze medal bout to finish 4th.
Eight cyclists, all men, represented France in 1928. It was the nation's seventh appearance in the sport. Roger Beaufrand won France's only cycling medal in 1928, the gold medal in the sprint.
Cyclist | Event | Time | Rank |
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André Aumerle | Men's road race | 5:07:12 | 8 |
Louis Bessière | 5:15:14 | 22 | |
René Brossy | 5:46:06 | 52 | |
Octave Dayen | 5:15:54 | 23 | |
André Aumerle | Men's team road race | 15:38:20 | 7 |
Louis Bessière | |||
René Brossy | |||
Octave Dayen |
Cyclist | Event | Time | Rank |
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Octave Dayen | Men's time trial | 1:16.0 | 4 |
Cyclist | Event | 1st Round | Repechage 1 | Repechage Final | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final / Bronze match | ||||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Roger Beaufrand | Men's sprint | Unknown | 1 Q | Bye | 13.4 | 1 Q | 13.2 | 1 Q | 13.2 | ||||
Hubert Guyard | Men's tandem | Unknown | 2 | — | did not advance | ||||||||
Henri Lemoine | |||||||||||||
André Aumerle | Men's team pursuit | Unknown | 1 Q | — | Unknown | 1 Q | Unknown | 2 | Unknown | 2 (4th) | |||
René Brossy | |||||||||||||
Octave Dayen | |||||||||||||
André Trantoul |
Nine equestrians, the maximum possible, represented France in 1928. It was the nation's fifth appearance in the sport. Charles Marion (dressage) and Pierre Bertran de Balanda (jumping) won individual silver medals.
Equestrian | Horse | Event | Final | |
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Score | Rank | |||
Pierre Danloux | Rempart | Dressage | 187.10 | 23 |
Charles Marion | Linon | 231.00 | ||
Robert Wallon | Clough-banck | 224.08 | 7 | |
Pierre Danloux | Rempart | Team dressage | 642.18 | 4 |
Charles Marion | Linon | |||
Robert Wallon | Clough-banck |
Equestrian | Horse | Event | Final | |
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Score | Rank | |||
Henri Pernot du Breuil | Titania | Eventing | 1511.70 | 28 |
François Denis de Rivoyre | Nistos | 1831.32 | 18 | |
E. M. Longin Spindler | Poupée | DNF | – | |
Henri Pernot du Breuil | Titania | Team eventing | 3343.02 | 9 |
François Denis de Rivoyre | Nistos | |||
E. M. Longin Spindler | Poupée |
Equestrian | Horse | Event | Final | Re-Ride 1 | Re-Ride 2 | |||
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Score | Rank | Score | Rank | Score | Rank | |||
Pierre Bertran de Balanda | Papillon | Jumping | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | |
Pierre Clavé | Le Trouvère | 8 | 26 | did not advance | ||||
Jacques Couderc de Fonlongue | Valangerville | 4 | 17 | did not advance | ||||
Pierre Bertran de Balanda | Papillon | Team jumping | 12 | 5 | — | |||
Pierre Clavé | Le Trouvère | |||||||
Jacques Couderc de Fonlongue | Valangerville |
20 fencers, 17 men and 3 women, represented France in 1928. It was the nation's sixth appearance in the sport. French fencers won two gold medals and three silvers, the most successful nation in the sport for the second consecutive Games. Lucien Gaudin and Georges Buchard took the top two places in the men's individual épée, with Buchard also part of the silver-medal winning men's épée team. Roger Ducret, the star of 1924 with five medals, was part of that épée team for his only medal in 1928. Gaudin won another gold medal in the men's individual foil, as well as competing on the silver-medal men's foil team. The French women, just as in 1924, all failed to reach the final.
Fencer | Event | Round 1 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | ||
Georges Buchard | Men's épée | 7 wins | 1 Q | 6 wins | 3 Q | 6 wins | 1 Q | 7 wins | |
Lucien Gaudin | 9 wins | 1 Q | 9 wins | 1 Q | 6 wins | 1 Q | 8 wins | ||
Armand Massard | 6 wins | 2 Q | 7 wins | 4 Q | 4 wins | 6 | did not advance | ||
Gaston Amson | Men's team épée | 2–0 | 1 Q | 2–0 | 1 Q | 3–0 | 1 Q | 2–1 | |
René Barbier | |||||||||
Georges Buchard | |||||||||
Émile Cornic | |||||||||
Bernard Schmetz | |||||||||
Philippe Cattiau | Men's foil | — | 6 wins | 1 Q | 4 wins | 3 Q | 7 wins | 5 | |
Roger Ducret | 7 wins | 1 Q | 5 wins | 2 Q | 3 wins | 9 | |||
Lucien Gaudin | 5 wins | 1 Q | 7 wins | 1 Q | 9 wins | ||||
Oda Mahaut | Women's foil | — | 1 win | 7 | did not advance | ||||
Lucie Prost | 4 wins | 2 Q | 2 wins | 7 | did not advance | ||||
Marguerite Reuche | 1 win | 7 | did not advance | ||||||
Philippe Cattiau | Men's team foil | 3–0 | 1 Q | 3–0 | 1 Q | 1–0 | 1 Q | 1–1–1 | |
Roger Ducret | |||||||||
Raymond Flacher | |||||||||
André Gaboriaud | |||||||||
Lucien Gaudin | |||||||||
André Labatut | |||||||||
Roger Ducret | Men's sabre | — | 3 wins | 2 Q | 5 wins | 4 Q | 5 wins | 8 | |
Raoul Fristeau | 3 wins | 3 Q | 3 wins | 6 | did not advance | ||||
Jean Lacroix | 2 wins | 3 Q | 3 wins | 4 Q | 2 wins | 10 | |||
Roger Ducret | Men's team sabre | — | 1–0 | 1 Q | 1–2 | 3 | did not advance | ||
Raoul Fristeau | |||||||||
Jean Lacroix | |||||||||
Paul Oziol de Pignol | |||||||||
Jean Piot | |||||||||
Maurice Taillandier |
Team | Event | Prelim. | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final / BM | |
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
France men's | Men's tournament | Bye | Italy L 4–3 | did not advance | 9 |
France competed in men's football for the fifth time in 1928. The team lost its first match against Italy, 4–3, and were eliminated from the single-elimination tournament.
Head coach: Peter Farmer
Twenty gymnasts, 8 men and 12 women, competed for France in 1928. It was the nation's seventh appearance in the sport, having not competed in gymnastics only in 1904. France was one of 5 nation's to send women to the first Olympic women's gymnastics competition. The French men's team placed 4th of 11, while the women's team finished 5th of 5. None of the individual gymnasts won any medals; it was the first time since 1896 that France had competed in gymnastics but not won any medals. André Lemoine came closest, with a fourth-place finish in the parallel bars.
Team | Event | Group Stage | Final / BM | |||||
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
France men's | Men's tournament | Netherlands L 5–0 | Spain W 2–1 | Germany L 2–0 | — | 3 | Did not advance | 5 |
France competed in men's field hockey in 1928, the only nation to have competed in all 3 tournaments to that point. The team went 1–2 in its group, finishing 3rd in pool play and not advancing the gold or bronze medal finals.
The following is the France roster in the men's field hockey tournament of the 1928 Summer Olympics. [3]
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Netherlands (H) | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 8 | 2 | +6 | 5 | Gold medal match |
2 | Germany | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 8 | 3 | +5 | 4 | Bronze medal match |
3 | France | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 8 | −6 | 2 | |
4 | Spain | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 8 | −5 | 1 |
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Three pentathletes, all men, represented France in 1928. It was the nation's fourth appearance in the sport. France was one of five nations to have competed in each edition of the Olympic modern pentathlon to that time.
Pentathlete | Event | Shooting | Swimming | Fencing | Running | Equestrian | Total | |
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Rank | Rank | Rank | Rank | Rank | Score | Rank | ||
Paul Coche | Men's individual | 23 | 33 | 7 | 35 | 21 | 119 | 29 |
André Crémon | 33 | 35 | 32 | 24 | 17 | 141 | 33 | |
Charles-Jean LeVavasseur | 14 | 21 | 17 | 26 | 35 | 113 | 28 |
26 rowers, all men, represented France in 1928. It was the nation's fifth appearance in the event. Along with Italy and the United States, France was one of three nations to have a boat in each event (and the maximum number of rowers). French rowers won a single medal, the silver in the coxed pair event.
Rower | Event | Round 1 | Repechage 1 | Round 2 | Repechage 2 | Round 3 | Semifinals | Final | |||||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Vincent Saurin | Men's single sculls | 8:09.2 | 1 Q | Bye | 8:38.2 | 1 Q | Bye | 8:11.8 | 2 | did not advance | |||||
Robert Guelpa | Men's coxless pair | 8:31.0 | 2 R | 9:01.8 | 2 | did not advance | |||||||||
André Pactat | |||||||||||||||
Maurice Caplain | Men's double sculls | 8:03.6 | 1 Q | Bye | 7:01.4 | 2 R | 7:30.8 | 2 | did not advance | ||||||
Paul Robineau | |||||||||||||||
Armand Marcelle | Men's coxed pair | 8:41.4 | 2 R | 8:37.2 | 1 Q | 7:53.4 | 1 Q | Bye | — | 7:48.2 | 1 Q | 7:48.4 | |||
Édouard Marcelle | |||||||||||||||
Henri Préaux (cox) | |||||||||||||||
Albert Bonzano | Men's coxless four | 7:58.2 | 2 R | 7:52.0 | 1 Q | DNS | – | — | did not advance | ||||||
Henri Bonzano | |||||||||||||||
Louis Devillié | |||||||||||||||
Émile Lecuirot | |||||||||||||||
Jean Ruffier des Aimés | Men's coxed four | 7:42.0 | 2 R | 7:48.8 | 1 Q | 7:50.8 | 2 | did not advance | |||||||
Léon le Cornu | |||||||||||||||
André Decours (cox) | |||||||||||||||
Henri Gatineau | |||||||||||||||
Georges Piot | |||||||||||||||
Joseph Berthet | Men's eight | 6:44.8 | 2 R | 6:50.8 | 2 | did not advance | |||||||||
Marius Berthet | |||||||||||||||
Marius Gervasoni | |||||||||||||||
Édouard Jeandet | |||||||||||||||
Louis Jeandet | |||||||||||||||
Alphonse Margailland (cox) | |||||||||||||||
Charles Massonnat | |||||||||||||||
François Thonin | |||||||||||||||
Joseph Vuillard |
13 sailors, 12 men and 1 woman, represented France in 1928. It was the nation's sixth appearance in the sport; France was the only country to have competed in each edition of the Olympic sailing contests to that point. France had the maximum of 1 boat in each event. The French boat L'Aile VI won the 8 metre class event, claiming first place in 3 of the 7 races (despite not starting one race altogether). In the 6 metre event, Cupidon Viking was unable to finish better than 4th in any of the 4 preliminary races and did not qualify for the final 3 races. Similarly, the French dinghy sailors were unable to qualify for the final series.
Sailor | Event | Preliminary series | Net points | Prelim rank | Final series | Results | Rank | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ||||||
Charles Laverne | 12' Dinghy | 10 RET | 7 | 7 RET | 6 | 30 | 16 | did not advance | |||||
Louis Pauly |
Sailor | Event | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | Results | Rank |
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Philippe de Rothschild (helm) | 6 Metre | 4th | 9th | 4th | 11th | did not advance | 2 × 4th | 8 | ||
Henry Allard | ||||||||||
Robert Gufflet | ||||||||||
Pierre Moussié | ||||||||||
Jean Pierre Rouanet | ||||||||||
Donatien Bouché (helm) | 8 Metre | 7th | 1st | DNS | 2nd | 4th | 1st | 1st | 3 × 1st | |
André Derrien | ||||||||||
Virginie Hériot | ||||||||||
André Lesauvage | ||||||||||
Jean Lesieur | ||||||||||
Carl de la Sablière |
Ten weightlifters, all men, represented France in 1928. France was one of five nations to have the maximum number of weightlifters, with two in each weight class. It was the nation's third appearance in the sport. French weightlifters won a total of three medals, one of each color. Roger François set a new world record in the combined total for the 75 kg weight class, winning the event with 335 kg. Louis Hostin, the silver medalist in the 82.5 kg class, shared new Olympic records with champion El Sayed Nosseir of Egypt in two lifts, the press and the clean & jerk. Jules Meese was one of four men to share the new Olympic record in the press for the 67.5 kg class.
Lifter | Event | Press | Snatch | Clean & Jerk | Total | ||||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | ||
Henri Baudrand | Men's −60 kg | 77.5 | 7 | 80 | 7 | 107.5 | 5 | 265 | 7 |
Henri Rivière | 70 | 17 | 85 | 3 | 107.5 | 5 | 260 | 10 | |
Fernand Arnout | Men's −67.5 kg | 85 | 6 | 97.5 | 2 | 120 | 3 | 302.5 | |
Jules Meese | 90 OR | 1 | 87.5 | 7 | 115 | 7 | 292.5 | 6 | |
Roger François | Men's −75 kg | 102.5 | 2 | 102.5 | 2 | 130 | 2 | 335 WR | |
Gaston le Pût | 92.5 | 4 | 95 | 5 | 125 | 4 | 312.5 | 5 | |
Louis Hostin | Men's −82.5 kg | 100 OR | 1 | 110 | 2 | 142.5 OR | 1 | 352.5 | |
Pierre Vibert | 95 | 4 | 95 | 7 | 125 | 10 | 315 | 7 | |
Marcel Dumoulin | Men's +82.5 kg | 92.5 | 14 | 100 | 8 | 135 | 7 | 327.5 | 10 |
Claudius Dutriève | 97.5 | 11 | 100 | 8 | 132.5 | 9 | 330 | 9 |
Thirteen wrestlers, all men, represented France in 1928. France was one of three nations (along with Belgium and Finland) to have a wrestler in each weight class. It was the nation's fourth appearance in the sport. French wrestlers won three medals, all in freestyle: one silver and two bronze. They were France's first medals in freestyle wrestling; the nation's only previous medal was in Greco-Roman.
Wrestler | Event | Gold medal rounds | Silver medal rounds | Bronze medal rounds | Rank | |||||
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Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | Semifinals | Final | Semifinals | Final | |||
Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | |||
Michel Rozan | Men's bantamweight | — | Hewitt (USA) L | did not advance | Not qualified | Not qualified | 7 | |||
René Rottenfluc | Men's featherweight | Bye | Pihlajamäki (FIN) L | did not advance | Not qualified | — | Minder (FIN) L | 4 | ||
Charles Pacôme | Men's lightweight | Bye | Leino (FIN) W | Käpp (EST) L | Did not advance | Nilsen (NOR) W | Jørgensen (DEN) W | Already ranked | ||
Jean Jourlin | Men's welterweight | Bye | Käsermann (SUI) W | Haavisto (FIN) L | Did not advance | Appleton (USA) L | Did not advance | Morris (AUS) W | Letchford (CAN) L | 4 |
Henri Deniel | Men's middleweight | Bye | Pekkala (FIN) L | did not advance | Not qualified | Not qualified | 8 | |||
Henri Lefèbre | Men's light heavyweight | — | Bögli (SUI) L | did not advance | Not qualified | — | Edwards (USA) W | |||
Edmond Dame | Men's heavyweight | — | Bye | Richthoff (SWE) L | Did not advance | Bye | Sihvola (FIN) L | — | George (USA) W |
Athlete | Event | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Round 7 | Rank |
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Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | |||
Alphonse Aria | Men's bantamweight | Kamel (EGY) W Decision 1pt | Gozzi (ITA) L Fall 4pts | Ahlfors (FIN) L Decision 7pts | did not advance | — | 11 | ||
Roger Mollet | Men's featherweight | Malmberg (SWE) L Fall 3pts | Toivola (FIN) L Fall 6pts | did not advance | 14 | ||||
Paul Parisel | Men's lightweight | Janssens (BEL) L Fall 3pts | DNS | did not advance | 18 | ||||
Émile Poilvé | Men's middleweight | Saenen (BEL) L Decision 3pts | Papp (HUN) L Fall 6pts | did not advance | — | 13 | |||
Émile Clody | Men's light heavyweight | Şefik (TUR) W Decision 1pt | Appels (BEL) L Fall 4pts | Szalay (HUN) W Decision 5pts | did not advance | — | 8 | ||
S. de Lanfranchi | Men's heavyweight | Donati (ITA) L Fall 3pts | Gehring (GER) L Fall 6pts | did not advance | — | 11 |
Argentina competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the nation's fifth appearance out of eight editions of the Summer Olympic Games. Argentina sent its second national team, under the auspices of the Argentine Olympic Committee, 81 athletes that competed in 41 events in 12 sports. Argentina competed in equestrian, football, sailing, water polo, and wrestling for the first time. Argentina won 3 gold medals, its first Olympic championships in boxing and swimming. The team also won its first medals in fencing and football.
Canada competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands. 69 competitors, 62 men and 7 women, took part in 49 events in 8 sports.
France was the host nation for the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris. It was the second time that France had hosted the Games, after the 1900 Summer Olympics, also in Paris. 401 competitors, 373 men and 28 women, took part in 128 events in 20 sports.
France competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium. 304 competitors, 296 men and 8 women, took part in 113 events in 23 sports.
Great Britain, represented by the British Olympic Association (BOA), competed at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden. 274 competitors, 264 men and 10 women, took part in 79 events in 16 sports. British athletes won ten gold medals and 41 medals overall, finishing third.
Great Britain, represented by the British Olympic Association (BOA), competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium. 234 competitors, 218 men and 16 women, took part in 84 events in 21 sports. British athletes won fourteen gold medals and 43 medals overall, finishing third. It would be the last Olympic Games in which Irish athletes participated for Great Britain, after foundation of Irish Free State in 1922.
Great Britain, represented by the British Olympic Association (BOA), competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. This was the first Summer Olympics in which athletes from the newly independent Irish Free State competed separately. Following the Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act 1927, the name changed (officially) to 'United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland' but the Olympic team competed as Great Britain from the 1928 games onwards. 267 competitors, 239 men and 28 women, took part in 115 events in 18 sports.
Sweden competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium. 260 competitors, 247 men and 13 women, took part in 100 events in 18 sports.
Sweden competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. 159 competitors, 146 men and 13 women, took part in 84 events in 15 sports.
The United States competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium. 288 competitors, 274 men and 14 women, took part in 113 events in 18 sports.
The United States competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. 299 competitors, 275 men and 24 women, took part in 108 events in 18 sports.
Austria competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands. 73 competitors took part in 39 events in 13 sports.
Italy competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium. 174 competitors, 173 men and 1 woman, took part in 79 events in 18 sports.
Finland competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands. 69 competitors took part in 48 events in 11 sports.
Belgium competed at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden.
Belgium was the host nation for the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp. 336 competitors, 326 men and 10 women, took part in 121 events in 23 sports.
Belgium competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. 172 competitors, 166 men and 6 women, took part in 82 events in 17 sports.
Belgium competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands. 187 competitors, 176 men and 11 women, took part in 90 events in 15 sports.
Denmark competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands. 91 competitors took part in 55 events in 14 sports.
The men's épée was one of seven fencing events on the Fencing at the 1928 Summer Olympics programme. It was the seventh appearance of the event. The competition was held from 6 August 1928 to 7 August 1928. 59 fencers from 22 nations competed. Each nation could have up to three fencers. The event was won by Lucien Gaudin of France, the nation's third victory in the individual men's épée—taking sole possession of most among nations above Cuba and Belgium, each at two. Gaudin was the second man to win both the foil and épée events at a single Games. It was the third consecutive Games at which France reached the podium in the event. Two Frenchman had reached the head-to-head final; Gaudin won over Georges Buchard, who received silver. Bronze in 1928 went to American George Calnan, the nation's first medal in the event.