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Ice hockey at the 1920 Summer Olympics

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Dates
  
April 23–29

Competitors
  
60 from 7 nations

Ice hockey at the 1920 Summer Olympics

Venue
  
Palais de Glace d'Anvers

Ice hockey was introduced to the Olympic Games at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp. The men's tournament (women's was added in 1998) also served as the 1st World Championships. The matches were played between April 23 and April 29, 1920. Canada, represented by the Winnipeg Falcons, won the gold medal. The silver went to the United States and Czechoslovakia took the bronze. All medals were decided by the Bergvall system.

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All matches took place in the Palais de Glace d'Anvers (ice palace of Antwerp). The rink was smaller than North American standards, measuring 56 metres (184 ft) long by 18 metres (59 ft) wide. All games were played with seven players per side, with the rover position being used.

Participating nations

A total of 60 ice hockey players from 7 nations competed at the Antwerp Games:

  •  Belgium (7)
  •  Canada (8)
  •  Czechoslovakia (8)
  •  France (7)
  •  Sweden (11)
  •  Switzerland (8)
  •  United States (11)
  • Final tournament

    Seven nations entered teams in the inaugural Olympic ice hockey tournament. The tournament format used the Bergvall system, starting with an elimination round to determine the gold medal winner. With only seven teams, France received a bye into the semi-finals.

    Silver medal round (second prix)

    The three teams defeated by Canada in the gold medal round then played against each other to determine the second place team. Czechoslovakia received a bye into the silver medal game.

    Bronze medal round (troisième prix)

    Lastly, the three remaining teams that were previously defeated by first place Canada or second place United States played against each other to determine the third place team. Czechoslovakia received a bye into the bronze medal game, which they won.

    References

    Ice hockey at the 1920 Summer Olympics Wikipedia