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22-488: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Eduard Poppe Rugby union at the 1900 Summer Olympics was played in Paris. Rugby union matches at the 1900 Summer Olympics were held on 14 October and 28 October. Forty-seven athletes competed, most from three nations and including a Haitian and a French-born American. France , represented by Union des Sociétés Françaises , Germany , represented mainly by
33-602: The FC 1880 Frankfurt , and Great Britain , represented by the Moseley Wanderers , all participated in the inaugural rugby event at the Olympics. Only two games were contested, France played both Germany and Great Britain, the French winning both matches. This saw the gold go to France, and both Germany and Great Britain are credited with silver, with no bronze awarded. For medal purposes,
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55-555: The IOC regards the side from France as a " Mixed Team ", as Constantin Henriquez was from Haiti. Further, André Roosevelt , an American born in France, was also on the French team. In the first half, France scored a try by Émile Sarrade and a conversion. Germany scored tries by Heinrich Reitz and August Schmierer , with two conversions as well as a drop goal. Under the custom scoring rules of
66-597: The Ludwigs. France thus won the match 27–17. The British team failed to score in the first half, while France continued the scoring barrage they had experienced in the second half of the Germany match. Sarrade scored two tries, bringing his tournament total to five. Joseph Olivier , Jean Collas , and Jean-Guy Gauthier each added a try. No conversions were scored, though André Rischmann 's two penalties brought France's first-half total to 21. Britain actually outscored France in
77-491: The Olympic tournament (3 points for tries or penalties, 2 points for conversions, 4 points for drop goals), this gave Germany a lead of 14–5. The second half was vastly different, as Serrade scored two more tries while André Roosevelt also scored two and Frantz Reichel and A. Albert added one each. Two more conversions were made, bringing France's score to a total of 27. Germany, on the other hand, scored only one try, by one of
88-450: The morning of the match. A crowd of 10,000 fans witnessed the match. Andr%C3%A9 Roosevelt Cornelius Louis André Roosevelt (April 24, 1879 – July 21, 1962) was a French-born American filmmaker and resort hotel manager of American origin. He was born in Paris to Cornelius Roosevelt (1847–1902), a cousin of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt , who married a French actress Anna, and
99-476: The same time preserve Bali's cultural integrity. He envisioned making Bali a national or international park with laws to regulate it as such. In 1928 and 1929, he and Armand Denis shot Goona-Goona, An Authentic Melodrama (also called The Kris ) with assistance from Walter Spies . It was released in the United States in 1930 and started an American craze for Bali. He was also known for his 1938 film Beyond
110-477: The second half, 8–6, but had little chance of catching up. Joseph Wallis scored a try while J. Henry Birtles made a conversion and a penalty for Britain. Reichel scored his second try of the tournament, and Léon Binoche added a try to bring France's victory to a 27–8 margin. A Reuters report of the match noted that the British squad's loss may have been in part to fatigue, as the players arrived in Paris only on
121-584: Was baptized at the American Cathedral, Paris . He won a gold medal in rugby union at the 1900 Summer Olympics with the French team. He was a member of The Explorers Club like his cousin Theodore Roosevelt. He married first Adelheid Lange in 1905, then after a divorce, Alice La Fontant in Haiti. Roosevelt was an adventurer, traveling to Bali in 1924, attempting to develop the tourist market but at
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