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Polo at the 1908 Summer Olympics

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Dates
  
June 18 June 21

Competitors
  
12 from 1 nation

Venue
  
Hurlingham Polo Grounds

At the 1908 Summer Olympics, a polo tournament was contested. It was the second time the sport had been featured at the Olympics, with 1900 being its first appearance.

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The venue was the Hurlingham Polo Grounds in London. The Hurlingham Club presented a Challenge Cup to the winner of the tournament, which consisted of three teams. All three teams represented the British Olympic Association, with two from England and one from Ireland. The two English teams played each first, with the winner playing against the Irish team. Roehampton won both games, taking the gold medal, while the other two teams did not face each other to break the tie for second place.

Hurlingham

  • Walter Buckmaster
  • Frederick Freake
  • Walter Jones
  • John Wodehouse
  • Ireland

  • John Hardress Lloyd
  • John Paul McCann
  • Percy O'Reilly
  • Auston Rotherham
  • Roehampton

  • Charles Darley Miller
  • George Arthur Miller
  • Patteson Womersley Nickalls
  • Herbert Haydon Wilson
  • Game 1

    Hurlingham scored first, with a goal in the second period by Jones. It would be the only goal scored by the team, however, as Roehampton answered with two goals in the third and added another in the fifth.

    Game 2

    The second game was decidedly more lopsided than the first, with Roehampton scoring twice in the first period and Miller adding three more himself in the second. Ireland scored its only goal shortly before the end of the match, when the team was already down 8-0.

    References

    Polo at the 1908 Summer Olympics Wikipedia