Tug of war at the Games of the II Olympiad
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The tug of war competition
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Dates | July 16 | ||||||
Competitors | 12 from 3 nations | ||||||
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Denmark and Sweden Mixed team |
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France France |
At the 1900 Summer Olympics, a tug of war tournament was contested. Three teams entered, but the United States withdrew because of scheduling conflicts with the athletics program. Twelve athletes, comprising two teams and representing three nations, competed.
The match consisted of a best-of-3 format. A combined Sweden/Denmark team, made up of three competitors from each country, defeated the French team to win the title. The Sweden-Denmark team defeated France in the first two pulls, taking the gold medal easily. It was Sweden's first Olympic gold medal.
They were left as the only participating teams; the United States had entered but were forced to scratch as three of their team were involved in the final of the hammer. Edgar Aaybe was a journalist covering the Games for the Danish newspaper Politiken and was asked to join the team when another puller was taken ill.
A total of 12 tug of war competitors from 3 nations competed at the Paris Games: