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Rugby union at the 1900 Summer Olympics

Men's rugby union
at the Games of the II Olympiad
Dates 14 October
28 October
Competitors 47 from 3 nations
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Union des Sociétés Françaises
 France
2nd, silver medalist(s) FC 1880 Frankfurt
 Germany
2nd, silver medalist(s) Moseley Wanderers
 Great Britain
1908 →
1st, gold medalist(s) Union des Sociétés Françaises
 France
2nd, silver medalist(s) FC 1880 Frankfurt
 Germany
2nd, silver medalist(s) Moseley Wanderers
 Great Britain

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 from three nations competed.

France, Germany, represented mainly by 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 and no bronze awarded.

In the first half, France scored a try by Emile 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 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 the Ludwigs. France thus won the match 27–17.

The British squad was shut out in the first half, while France continued the scoring barrage they had experienced in the second half of the Germany match. Serrade 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.


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