The Games of the VII Olympiad were held in 1920 in Antwerp, Belgium. The city was chosen to memorialize Belgium for its suffering in World War I, beating out Amsterdam and Lyon for the right to hold the games. The 1916 Olympics were scheduled to be held in Berlin but were canceled due to the fighting in World War I.
These Olympics were the first in which the Olympic Oath was uttered, the first in which doves were released to symbolize peace, and was the first time the Olympic Flag[?] was flown.
The USA won 41 Gold, 27 Silver, and 27 Bronze medals, the most won by any of the 29 nations attending. Sweden, Great Britain, Finland and Belgium round out the top 5 medal winning nations.
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Games of the VII Olympiad Nations participating 29 Athletes participating 2,669 (2,591 men, 78 women) Events 154 in 22 sports Opening ceremonies April 20, 1920 Closing ceremonies September 12, 1920 Officially opened by Albert of Belgium[?] Athlete's Oath Victor Boin[?] Judge's Oath not applicable Olympic Torch not applicable
Table of contents
1 Highlights
2 Medals Awarded
3 Medal Count
4 References
Highlights
Medals Awarded
Medal Count
Pos Country
Gold Silver
Bronze Total
1 United States
41 27 27 95
2 Sweden
19 20 25 64
3 Great Britain
15 15 13 43
4 Finland
15 10 9 34
5 Belgium
14 11 11 36
6 Norway
13 9 9 31
7 Italy
13 5 5 23
8 France
9 19 13 41
9 Netherlands
4 2 5 11
10 Denmark
3 9 1 13
11 South Africa
3 4 3 10
12 Canada
3 3 3 9
13 Switzerland
2 2 7 11
14 Estonia
1 2 0 3
15 Brazil
1 1 1 3
16 Australia
0 2 1 3
17 Spain
0 2 0 2
18 Japan
0 2 0 2
19 Luxembourg
0 1 0 1
20 Greece
0 1 0 1
21 Czechoslovakia
0 0 2 2
22 New Zealand
0 0 1 1
156 147 136 439
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