France at the 1928 Summer Olympics

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France at the
1928 Summer Olympics
Flag of France.svg
IOC code FRA
NOC French National Olympic and Sports Committee
Website www.franceolympique.com  (in French)
in Amsterdam
Competitors255 in 17 sports
Flag bearer Jean Thorailler
Medals
Ranked 7th
Gold
6
Silver
10
Bronze
5
Total
21
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]

Contents

Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Boughera El Ouafi Athletics Men's marathon August 5
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Roger Beaufrand Cycling Men's sprint August 6
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Lucien Gaudin Fencing Men's épée August 7
Men's foil August 1
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Donatien Bouché , Carl de la Sablière,
André Derrien, Virginie Hériot,
André Lesauvage, Jean Lesieur
Sailing 8 m class August 9
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Roger François Weightlifting Men's 75 kg July 29
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jules Ladoumègue Athletics Men's 1500 m August 2
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Armand Apell Boxing Men's flyweight August 11
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Charles Marion Equestrian Individual dressage August 11
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Pierre Bertran de Balanda Equestrian Individual jumping August 12
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Georges Buchard Fencing Men's épée August 7
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Gaston Amson , René Barbier,
Georges Buchard, Émile Cornic,
Bernard Schmetz
Fencing Men's team épée August 5
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Philippe Cattiau , Roger Ducret,
André Gaboriaud, Lucien Gaudin,
Raymond Flacher, André Labatut
Fencing Men's team foil July 30
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Armand Marcelle , Edouard Marcelle,
Henri Préaux
Rowing Men's coxed pair August 10
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Louis Hostin Weightlifting Men's 82.5 kg July 29
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Charles Pacôme Wrestling Men's freestyle lightweight August 1
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Claude Ménard Athletics Men's high jump July 29
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze France men's national water polo team
Water polo August 11
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Fernand Arnout Weightlifting Men's 67.5 kg July 28
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Henri Lefèbvre Wrestling Men's freestyle light heavyweight August 1
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Edmond Dame Wrestling Men's freestyle heavyweight August 1

Aquatics

Diving

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.

DiverEventSemifinalsFinal
PointsScoreRankPointsScoreRank
Armand Billard Men's 3 metre springboard 37101.447did not advance
Maurice Lepage 21132.524did not advance
Armand Billard Men's 10 metre platform 2567.965did not advance
Eugène Lenormand 2474.124did not advance
Renée Cretet-Flavier Women's 10 metre platform 17.527.604did not advance

Swimming

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.

SwimmerEventHeatSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Gustave Klein Men's 100 m freestyle 1:05.83did not advance
Anne Dupire Women's 100 m freestyle Unknown5did not advance
Claire Horrent Unknown6did not advance
Marguerite Ledoux Unknown5did not advance
Albert Vandeplancke Men's 400 m freestyle 5:20.03 qUnknown6did not advance
Marguerite Ledoux Women's 400 m freestyle Unknown4did not advance
Georgina Roty Unknown6did not advance
Jean Taris Men's 1500 m freestyle Unknown5did not advance
Émile Zeibig Men's 100 m backstroke 1:20.03did not advance
William Rozier Men's 200 m breaststroke Unknown4did not advance
Léon Tallon 3:05.03did not advance
Alice Stoffel Women's 200 m breaststroke Unknown4did not advance
Anne Dupire (F) Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay 5:42.43 Q5:32.05
Claire Horrent (SF, F)
Marguerite Ledoux (SF, F)
Bienna Pélégry (SF, F)
Georgina Roty (SF)
Gustave Klein Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay 10:31.43did not advance
Jean Taris
Philippe Tisson
Albert Vandeplancke

Water polo

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.

Summary
Key:
TeamEventRound of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
France men's Men's tournament Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
W 4–0
Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
W 16–0
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
L 3–5
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
W 8–1
Bronze medal icon.svg
Men's tournament
Team roster

Head coach:

No.Pos.PlayerDoBAgeCapsClubTournament
games
Tournament
goals
Émile Bulteel 3 August 190622 ? Flag of France.svg EN Tourcoing 50
Henri Cuvelier  ? Flag of France.svg EN Tourcoing 62
GK Paul Dujardin 10 May 189434 ? Flag of France.svg EN Tourcoing 60
Jules Keignaert 15 June 190721 ? Flag of France.svg EN Tourcoing 30
Henri Padou 15 May 189830 ? Flag of France.svg EN Tourcoing 63
Ernest Rogez  ? Flag of France.svg EN Tourcoing 10
Albert Thévenon 16 September 190126 ? Flag of France.svg Libellule 40
Achille Tribouillet  ? Flag of France.svg EN Tourcoing 61
Albert Vandeplancke 1912 ? Flag of France.svg EN Tourcoing 50
Round of 16
4 August 1928OR p. 810 Spain  Flag of Spain.svg04Flag of France.svg  France Amsterdam
Referees:
E. Speisegger (HUN)
Scoring by half: 0–2, 0–2
Quarterfinals
6 August 1928OR p. 812 Malta  Flag of Malta (1923-1943).svg016Flag of France.svg  France Amsterdam
Referees:
A. Delahaye (BEL)
Scoring by half: 0–8, 0–8
Semifinals
7 August 1928OR p. 813 Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg53Flag of France.svg  France Amsterdam
Referees:
A. Delahaye (BEL)
Scoring by half: 1–1, 4–2
Bronze medal match
11 August 1928OR p. 814 France  Flag of France.svg81Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Amsterdam
Referees:
A. Delahaye (BEL)
Scoring by half:4–1, 4–0

Athletics

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.

Track and road events
AthleteEventHeatQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
Gilbert Auvergne Men's 100 metres 11.12 QUnknown3did not advance
André Cerbonney Unknown2 QUnknown6did not advance
André Dufau Unknown3did not advance
André Mourlon 11.32 QUnknown4did not advance
Georgette Gagneux Women's 100 metres 13.01 QUnknown3did not advance
Yolande Plancke Unknown3did not advance
Marguerite Radideau Unknown2 QUnknown6did not advance
Lucienne Velu 13.54did not advance
André Cerbonney Men's 200 metres 22.11 QUnknown3did not advance
Maurice Degrelle Unknown2 QUnknown4did not advance
Jérôme Mannaert Unknown2 QUnknown4did not advance
André Mourlon Unknown2 QUnknown5did not advance
Georges Dupont Men's 400 metres Unknown2 QUnknown4did not advance
Joseph Jackson 50.62 QUnknown3did not advance
René Féger 51.41 QUnknown2 Q49.65did not advance
Georges Krotoff 50.52 QUnknown2 QUnknown6did not advance
Georges Baraton Men's 800 metres 2:03.41 QDNSdid not advance
René Féger Unknown4did not advance
Jean Keller 1:59.01 Q1:56.03 Q1:57.08
Séra Martin 1:58.81 Q1:53.03 Q1:54.66
Sébastienne Guyot Women's 800 metres Unknown7did not advance
Marcelle Neveu Unknown6did not advance
Jean Keller Men's 1500 metres 4:02.72 QUnknown11
Jules Ladoumègue Unknown2 Q3:53.8Silver medal icon.svg
Séra Martin Unknown8did not advance
Seghir Beddari Men's 5000 metres Unknown9did not advance
Lucien Duquesne Unknown8did not advance
Roger Pelé Unknown6did not advance
Seghir Beddari Men's 10,000 metres Unknown16
Henri Lauvaux DNF
Robert Marchal Unknown11
Robert Marchand Men's 110 metres hurdles Unknown2 QUnknown5did not advance
Gabriel Sempé 15.01 QUnknown5did not advance
André Adelheim Men's 400 metres hurdles 59.24did not advance
Pierre Arnaudin DNFdid not advance
Édouard Max-Robert Unknown5did not advance
Roger Viel 56.21 Q57.64did not advance
Henri Dartigues Men's 3000 metres steeplechase Unknown3 Q9:40.05
Lucien Duquesne 9:58.92 Q9:40.56
Gilbert Auvergne Men's 4 × 100 metres relay 41.81 Q42.04
André Cerbonney
André Dufau
André Mourlon
Georgette Gagneux Women's 4 × 100 metres relay 51.03 Q49.64
Yolande Plancke
Marguerite Radideau
Lucienne Velu
Georges Dupont Men's 4 × 400 metres relay 3:23.02 Q3:19.46
René Féger
Joseph Jackson
Georges Krotoff
Marcel Denis Men's marathon 2:51:1528
Boughera El Ouafi 2:32:57Gold medal icon.svg
Jean Gérault 2:46:0823
Guillaume Tell 2:51:1829
Field events
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
DistancePositionDistancePosition
Charles Alzieu Men's long jump 6.7027did not advance
Jacques Flouret 6.6428did not advance
André Cherrier Men's high jump 1.8311.887
Pierre Lewden 1.8311.887
Claude Ménard 1.8311.91Bronze medal icon.svg
Hélène Bons Women's high jump 1.4011.4511
Évelyne Cloupet 1.4011.4014
Lucienne Laudré 1.4011.4511
Pierre Ramadier Men's pole vault NMdid not advance
Robert Vintousky NMdid not advance
Édouard Duhour Men's shot put 13.7211did not advance
Raoul Paoli 12.6818did not advance
Jules Noël Men's discus throw 40.2322did not advance
Raoul Paoli 36.8229did not advance
Lucienne Velu Women's discus throw 31.2910did not advance
Emmanuel Degland Men's javelin throw 52.8224did not advance

Boxing

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.

BoxerEventRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal / Bronze match
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Armand Apell Men's flyweight ByeFlag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  Frankie Martin  (CAN)
W points
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Cuthbert Taylor  (GBR)
W points
Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg  Baddie Lebanon  (RSA)
W points
Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946; 3-2 aspect ratio).svg  Antal Kocsis  (HUN)
L points
Silver medal icon.svg
Ernest Mignard Men's bantamweight ByeFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  John Garland  (GBR)
L points
did not advance9
Georges Boireau Men's featherweight Flag of Sweden.svg  Rolf Gustafsson  (SWE)
W points
Flag of Denmark.svg  Ricardt Madsen  (DEN)
W points
Flag of Argentina.svg  Víctor Peralta  (ARG)
L points
did not advance5
Georges Carcagne Men's lightweight Flag of Lithuania (1918-1940).svg  Kazys Markevičius  (LTU)
W points
Flag of Chile.svg  Jorge Díaz  (CHI)
L points
did not advance9
Robert Galataud Men's welterweight ByeFlag of Czechoslovakia.svg  František Nekolný  (TCH)
W points
Flag of Finland.svg  Johan Hellström  (FIN)
W points
Flag of New Zealand.svg  Ted Morgan  (NZL)
L points
Flag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  Raymond Smillie  (CAN)
L points
4
Robert Galataud Men's middleweight ByeFlag of Argentina.svg  Michel Langlet  (ARG)
L points
did not advance9
Robert Foquet Men's light heavyweight Flag of Lithuania (1918-1940).svg  Juozas Vinča  (LTU)
L points
did not advance9
Georges Gardebois Men's heavyweight ByeFlag of Denmark.svg  Michael Michaelsen  (DEN)
L points
did not advance5

Cycling

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.

Road cycling

CyclistEventTimeRank
André Aumerle Men's road race 5:07:128
Louis Bessière 5:15:1422
René Brossy 5:46:0652
Octave Dayen 5:15:5423
André Aumerle Men's team road race 15:38:207
Louis Bessière
René Brossy
Octave Dayen

Track cycling

Time trial
CyclistEventTimeRank
Octave Dayen Men's time trial 1:16.04
Match races
CyclistEvent1st RoundRepechage 1Repechage FinalQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal / Bronze match
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Roger Beaufrand Men's sprint Unknown1 QBye13.41 Q13.21 Q13.2Gold medal icon.svg
Hubert Guyard Men's tandem Unknown2did not advance
Henri Lemoine
André Aumerle Men's team pursuit Unknown1 QUnknown1 QUnknown2Unknown2 (4th)
René Brossy
Octave Dayen
André Trantoul

Equestrian

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.

Dressage

EquestrianHorseEventFinal
ScoreRank
Pierre Danloux Rempart Dressage 187.1023
Charles Marion Linon231.00Silver medal icon.svg
Robert Wallon Clough-banck224.087
Pierre Danloux Rempart Team dressage 642.184
Charles Marion Linon
Robert Wallon Clough-banck

Eventing

EquestrianHorseEventFinal
ScoreRank
Henri Pernot du Breuil Titania Eventing 1511.7028
François Denis de Rivoyre Nistos1831.3218
E. M. Longin Spindler PoupéeDNF
Henri Pernot du Breuil Titania Team eventing 3343.029
François Denis de Rivoyre Nistos
E. M. Longin Spindler Poupée

Jumping

EquestrianHorseEventFinalRe-Ride 1Re-Ride 2
ScoreRankScoreRankScoreRank
Pierre Bertran de Balanda Papillon Jumping 01012Silver medal icon.svg
Pierre Clavé Le Trouvère826did not advance
Jacques Couderc de Fonlongue Valangerville417did not advance
Pierre Bertran de Balanda Papillon Team jumping 125
Pierre Clavé Le Trouvère
Jacques Couderc de Fonlongue Valangerville

Fencing

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.

FencerEventRound 1QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
Georges Buchard Men's épée 7 wins1 Q6 wins3 Q6 wins1 Q7 winsSilver medal icon.svg
Lucien Gaudin 9 wins1 Q9 wins1 Q6 wins1 Q8 winsGold medal icon.svg
Armand Massard 6 wins2 Q7 wins4 Q4 wins6did not advance
Gaston Amson Men's team épée 2–01 Q2–01 Q3–01 Q2–1Silver medal icon.svg
René Barbier
Georges Buchard
Émile Cornic
Bernard Schmetz
Philippe Cattiau Men's foil 6 wins1 Q4 wins3 Q7 wins5
Roger Ducret 7 wins1 Q5 wins2 Q3 wins9
Lucien Gaudin 5 wins1 Q7 wins1 Q9 winsGold medal icon.svg
Oda Mahaut Women's foil 1 win7did not advance
Lucie Prost 4 wins2 Q2 wins7did not advance
Marguerite Reuche 1 win7did not advance
Philippe Cattiau Men's team foil 3–01 Q3–01 Q1–01 Q1–1–1Silver medal icon.svg
Roger Ducret
Raymond Flacher
André Gaboriaud
Lucien Gaudin
André Labatut
Roger Ducret Men's sabre 3 wins2 Q5 wins4 Q5 wins8
Raoul Fristeau 3 wins3 Q3 wins6did not advance
Jean Lacroix 2 wins3 Q3 wins4 Q2 wins10
Roger Ducret Men's team sabre 1–01 Q1–23did not advance
Raoul Fristeau
Jean Lacroix
Paul Oziol de Pignol
Jean Piot
Maurice Taillandier

Football

Summary
TeamEventPrelim.Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
France men's Men's tournament ByeFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
L 4–3
did not advance9
Men's tournament

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.

Team roster

Head coach: Flag of Scotland.svg Peter Farmer

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsClub
-3 MF Maurice Banide (1905-05-19)19 May 1905 (aged 23) Flag of France.svg RC Strasbourg
-4 FW Charles Bardot (1904-04-07)7 April 1904 (aged 24) Flag of France.svg AS Cannes
-2 DF Marcel Bertrand 1899 Flag of France.svg Club Français
-3 MF Juste Brouzes (1894-01-18)18 January 1894 (aged 34) Flag of France.svg Red Star
-2 DF Jacques Canthelou (1904-03-29)29 March 1904 (aged 24) Flag of France.svg FC Rouen
-3 MF Augustin Chantrel (1906-11-11)11 November 1906 (aged 21) Flag of France.svg Red Star
-3 MF Robert Dauphin (1905-02-05)5 February 1905 (aged 23) Flag of France.svg Stade Français
-4 FW Jules Dewaquez (1899-03-09)9 March 1899 (aged 29) Flag of France.svg Marseille
-3 MF Marcel Domergue (1901-11-16)16 November 1901 (aged 26) Flag of France.svg Red Star
-2 DF Maurice Gourdon Flag of France.svg Stade Français
-1 GK Laurent Henric (1905-03-20)20 March 1905 (aged 23) Flag of France.svg FC Sète
-4 FW Marcel Langiller (1908-06-02)2 June 1908 (aged 19) Flag of France.svg CA Paris
-3 MF Lucien Laurent (1907-12-10)10 December 1907 (aged 20) Flag of France.svg CA Paris
-3 MF Jacques Mairesse (1905-02-27)27 February 1905 (aged 23) Flag of France.svg FC Sète
-3 MF Hervé Marc Flag of France.svg Stade Rennais FC
-4 FW Jules Monsallier (1907-01-23)23 January 1907 (aged 21) Flag of France.svg Red Star Olympique
-4 FW Paul Nicolas (1899-11-04)4 November 1899 (aged 28) Flag of France.svg Red Star
-3 MF Henri Pavillard (1905-08-15)15 August 1905 (aged 22) Flag of France.svg Stade Français
-1 GK Alex Thépot (1906-07-30)30 July 1906 (aged 21) Flag of France.svg FEC Levallois
-3 MF Alexandre Villaplane (1905-09-12)12 September 1905 (aged 22) Flag of France.svg SC Nîmes
-3 MF Jacques Wild 1905 Flag of France.svg Stade Français
-2 DF Urbain Wallet (1899-07-04)4 July 1899 (aged 28) Flag of France.svg Amiens AC
Round of 16
Italy  Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg4–3Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg  France
Rosetti Soccerball shade.svg19'
Levratto Soccerball shade.svg39'
Banchero Soccerball shade.svg43'
Baloncieri Soccerball shade.svg60'
Report Brouzes Soccerball shade.svg15', 17'
Dauphin Soccerball shade.svg61'
Olympic Stadium , Amsterdam
Attendance: 2,509
Referee: Henri Christophe (BEL)

Gymnastics

Artistic gymnastics

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.

GymnastEventScoreRank
André Chatelain Men's all-around 202.37554
Jean Gounot 216.75039
Alfred Krauss DNF
Jean Larrouy 226.50029
André Lemoine 232.00022
Georges Leroux 235.75017
Étienne Schmitt 219.12535
Armand Solbach 241.62511
André Chatelain Men's team all-around 1620.7504
Jean Gounot
Alfred Krauss
Jean Larrouy
André Lemoine
Georges Leroux
Étienne Schmitt
Armand Solbach
Mathilde Bataille Men's team all-around 247.505
Honorine Delescluse
Louise Delescluse
Galuëlle Dhont
Valentine Héméryck
Paulette Houtéer
Georgette Meulebroeck
Renée Oger
Antonie Straeteman
Jeanne Vanoverloop
Berthe Verstraete
Geneviève Vankiersbilck
André Chatelain Men's horizontal bar 49.2541
Jean Gounot 54.2514
Alfred Krauss DNF
Jean Larrouy 50.7537
André Lemoine 54.0016
Georges Leroux 53.2525
Étienne Schmitt 47.5045
Armand Solbach 55.509
André Chatelain Men's parallel bars 42.0055
Jean Gounot 42.7551
Jean Larrouy 48.2536
André Lemoine 53.754
Georges Leroux 52.2515
Étienne Schmitt 46.5041
Armand Solbach 53.0012
André Chatelain Men's pommel horse 38.0068
Jean Gounot 50.7524
Alfred Krauss 49.0033
Jean Larrouy 52.5015
André Lemoine 47.7541
Georges Leroux 54.756
Étienne Schmitt 48.7534
Armand Solbach 53.0014
André Chatelain Men's rings 49.7533
Jean Gounot 47.7547
Alfred Krauss 51.2525
Jean Larrouy 48.0046
André Lemoine 50.7526
Georges Leroux 47.5049
Étienne Schmitt 48.7541
Armand Solbach 54.258
André Chatelain Men's vault 23.37563
Jean Gounot 21.25075
Alfred Krauss DNF
Jean Larrouy 27.00021
André Lemoine 25.75037
Georges Leroux 28.0006
Étienne Schmitt 27.62510
Armand Solbach 25.87536

Hockey

Summary
TeamEventGroup StageFinal / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Rank
France men's Men's tournament Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
L 5–0
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
W 2–1
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
L 2–0
3Did not advance5

Men's tournament

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.

Team roster

The following is the France roster in the men's field hockey tournament of the 1928 Summer Olympics. [3]

Group play
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands (H)321082+65 Gold medal match
2Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 320183+54 Bronze medal match
3Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg  France 31022862
4Flag of Spain (1785-1873, 1875-1931).svg  Spain 30123851
Source: 1928 Official Report, p. 689
(H) Hosts
17 May 1928
15:15
Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg5–0Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg  France
Van de Rovaart Field hockey ball.svg 20'
Tresling Field hockey ball.svg 23'
Jannink Field hockey ball.svg 35', 37'
Van der Veen Field hockey ball.svg 65'
Report
Olympisch Stadion, Amsterdam
Attendance: 5,500
Umpires:
R. Liégeois (BEL)
E. de Cindric (HUN)

19 May 1928
19:00
France  Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg2–1Flag of Spain (1785-1873, 1875-1931).svg  Spain
Rivière Field hockey ball.svg 38'
Grimonprez Field hockey ball.svg 68'
Report B. de Chávarri Field hockey ball.svg 29'
Olympisch Stadion, Amsterdam
Attendance: 500
Umpires:
C. Terrier (SUI)
C. Ch. Geyl (NED)

22 May 1928
16:30
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg2–0Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg  France
Haag Field hockey ball.svg 10', 28' Report
Old Stadium, Amsterdam
Attendance: 300
Umpires:
R. Liégeois (BEL)
E. de Cindric (HUN)

Modern pentathlon

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.

PentathleteEventShootingSwimmingFencingRunningEquestrianTotal
RankRankRankRankRankScoreRank
Paul Coche Men's individual 23337352111929
André Crémon 333532241714133
Charles-Jean LeVavasseur 142117263511328

Rowing

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.

RowerEventRound 1Repechage 1Round 2Repechage 2Round 3SemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Vincent Saurin Men's single sculls 8:09.21 QBye8:38.21 QBye8:11.82did not advance
Robert Guelpa Men's coxless pair 8:31.02 R9:01.82did not advance
André Pactat
Maurice Caplain Men's double sculls 8:03.61 QBye7:01.42 R7:30.82did not advance
Paul Robineau
Armand Marcelle Men's coxed pair 8:41.42 R8:37.21 Q7:53.41 QBye7:48.21 Q7:48.4Silver medal icon.svg
Édouard Marcelle
Henri Préaux (cox)
Albert Bonzano Men's coxless four 7:58.22 R7:52.01 QDNSdid not advance
Henri Bonzano
Louis Devillié
Émile Lecuirot
Jean Ruffier des Aimés Men's coxed four 7:42.02 R7:48.81 Q7:50.82did not advance
Léon le Cornu
André Decours (cox)
Henri Gatineau
Georges Piot
Joseph Berthet Men's eight 6:44.82 R6:50.82did not advance
Marius Berthet
Marius Gervasoni
Édouard Jeandet
Louis Jeandet
Alphonse Margailland (cox)
Charles Massonnat
François Thonin
Joseph Vuillard

Sailing

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.

Dinghy
SailorEventPreliminary seriesNet pointsPrelim rankFinal seriesResultsRank
12341234
Charles Laverne 12' Dinghy 10 RET77 RET63016did not advance
Louis Pauly
6 metre and 8 metre classes
SailorEvent1234567ResultsRank
Philippe de Rothschild (helm) 6 Metre 4th9th4th11thdid not advance2 × 4th8
Henry Allard
Robert Gufflet
Pierre Moussié
Jean Pierre Rouanet
Donatien Bouché (helm) 8 Metre 7th1stDNS2nd4th1st1st3 × 1stGold medal icon.svg
André Derrien
Virginie Hériot
André Lesauvage
Jean Lesieur
Carl de la Sablière

Weightlifting

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.

LifterEventPressSnatchClean & JerkTotal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
Henri Baudrand Men's −60 kg 77.57807107.552657
Henri Rivière 7017853107.5526010
Fernand Arnout Men's −67.5 kg 85697.521203302.5Bronze medal icon.svg
Jules Meese 90 OR 187.571157292.56
Roger François Men's −75 kg 102.52102.521302335 WR Gold medal icon.svg
Gaston le Pût 92.549551254312.55
Louis Hostin Men's −82.5 kg 100 OR 11102142.5 OR 1352.5Silver medal icon.svg
Pierre Vibert 954957125103157
Marcel Dumoulin Men's +82.5 kg 92.51410081357327.510
Claudius Dutriève 97.5111008132.593309

Wrestling

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.

Freestyle wrestling

WrestlerEventGold medal roundsSilver medal roundsBronze medal roundsRank
Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinalSemifinalsFinalSemifinalsFinal
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Michel Rozan Men's bantamweight US flag 48 stars.svg  Hewitt  (USA)
L
did not advanceNot qualifiedNot qualified7
René Rottenfluc Men's featherweight ByeFlag of Finland.svg  Pihlajamäki  (FIN)
L
did not advanceNot qualifiedFlag of Finland.svg  Minder  (FIN)
L
4
Charles Pacôme Men's lightweight ByeFlag of Finland.svg  Leino  (FIN)
W
Flag of Estonia.svg  Käpp  (EST)
L
Did not advanceFlag of Norway.svg  Nilsen  (NOR)
W
Flag of Denmark.svg  Jørgensen  (DEN)
W
Already rankedSilver medal icon.svg
Jean Jourlin Men's welterweight ByeFlag of Switzerland.svg  Käsermann  (SUI)
W
Flag of Finland.svg  Haavisto  (FIN)
L
Did not advanceUS flag 48 stars.svg  Appleton  (USA)
L
Did not advanceFlag of Australia.svg  Morris  (AUS)
W
Flag of Canada (1921-1957).svg  Letchford  (CAN)
L
4
Henri Deniel Men's middleweight ByeFlag of Finland.svg  Pekkala  (FIN)
L
did not advanceNot qualifiedNot qualified8
Henri Lefèbre Men's light heavyweight Flag of Switzerland.svg  Bögli  (SUI)
L
did not advanceNot qualifiedUS flag 48 stars.svg  Edwards  (USA)
W
Bronze medal icon.svg
Edmond Dame Men's heavyweight ByeFlag of Sweden.svg  Richthoff  (SWE)
L
Did not advanceByeFlag of Finland.svg  Sihvola  (FIN)
L
US flag 48 stars.svg  George  (USA)
W
Bronze medal icon.svg

Greco-Roman wrestling

AthleteEventRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Alphonse Aria Men's bantamweight Flag of Egypt (1922-1953).svg  Kamel  (EGY)
W Decision 1pt
Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg  Gozzi  (ITA)
L Fall 4pts
Flag of Finland.svg  Ahlfors  (FIN)
L Decision 7pts
did not advance11
Roger Mollet Men's featherweight Flag of Sweden.svg  Malmberg  (SWE)
L Fall 3pts
Flag of Finland.svg  Toivola  (FIN)
L Fall 6pts
did not advance14
Paul Parisel Men's lightweight Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Janssens  (BEL)
L Fall 3pts
DNSdid not advance18
Émile Poilvé Men's middleweight Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Saenen  (BEL)
L Decision 3pts
Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946; 3-2 aspect ratio).svg  Papp  (HUN)
L Fall 6pts
did not advance13
Émile Clody Men's light heavyweight Flag of the Ottoman Empire.svg  Şefik  (TUR)
W Decision 1pt
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Appels  (BEL)
L Fall 4pts
Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946; 3-2 aspect ratio).svg  Szalay  (HUN)
W Decision 5pts
did not advance8
S. de Lanfranchi Men's heavyweight Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg  Donati  (ITA)
L Fall 3pts
Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg  Gehring  (GER)
L Fall 6pts
did not advance11

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