Water polo at the 1908 Summer Olympics

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At the 1908 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested.

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[edit] Medal table

Position Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Great Britain Great Britain 1 0 0 1
2 Belgium Belgium 0 1 0 1
3 Sweden Sweden 0 0 1 1
Netherlands Netherlands 0 0 0 0

[edit] Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's tournament Great Britain Great Britain Belgium Belgium Sweden Sweden

[edit] Team rosters

[edit] Belgium

[edit] Great Britain

[edit] Netherlands

[edit] Sweden

[edit] Results

[edit] Matches

[edit] First round

There was only one first round match scheduled. Great Britain, Sweden, and Austria (the last of which had withdrawn) were scheduled to have byes, while Belgium played the Netherlands.

Belgium 8 - 1 Netherlands
Feyaerts 6, Donners,
Pletinckx
(3 - 1) K. Meijer

[edit] Semifinals

Austria withdrew before the tournament started, leaving Great Britain with a second bye.

Belgium 8 - 4 Sweden
Grégoire 3, Meyboom 2,
Pletinckx 2, Feyaerts
(4 - 2) Hanson 3, Andersson

[edit] Final

Great Britain's first match was against Belgium, who had already won two games in the tournament.

Belgium 2 - 9 Great Britain
Feyaerts, Grégoire (2 - 5) Wilkinson 4, Forsyth 3,
Radmilovic 2

[edit] Standings

Place Team Wins Losses Goals Against
1 Great Britain Great Britain 1 0 9 2
2 Belgium Belgium 2 1 18 14
3 Sweden Sweden 0 1 4 8
4 Netherlands Netherlands 0 1 1 8

[edit] Statistics

[edit] Scoring

11 players scored during the three games of the tournament, including 5 of Belgium's poloists. The Belgian captain's 8 goals led the field, and he also gained the distinctions of having scored in each of the three games as well as the single-game high goal count at 6.

Place Name Nation Goals
1 Fernand Feyaerts Belgium Belgium 8
2 Oscar Grégoire Belgium Belgium 4
George Wilkinson Great Britain Great Britain 4
4 Charles Forsyth Great Britain Great Britain 3
Pontus Hanson Sweden Sweden 3
Joseph Pletinckx Belgium Belgium 3
7 Herman Meyboom Belgium Belgium 2
Paul Radmilovic Great Britain Great Britain 2
9 Robert Andersson Sweden Sweden 1
Herman Donners Belgium Belgium 1
Karel Meijer Netherlands Netherlands 1