1924 Winter Olympics

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At the 1924 Winter Olympics, an ice hockey tournament was contested. The competition was held from Monday, January 28, 1924 to Sunday, February 3, 1924. Canada defended their championship from the 1920 Olympics. The United States and Great Britain took the silver and bronze respectively, while other contenders included Czechoslovakia, France, and Sweden.

This took place at Chamonix, France.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Flag of Canada Canada
Jack Cameron
Ernie Collett
Albert McCaffery
Harold McMunn
Dunc Munro
Beattie Ramsay
Cyril Slater
Hooley Smith
Harry Watson
Flag of United States United States
Clarence Abel
Herbert Drury
Alphonse Lacroix
John Langley
John Lyons
Justin McCarthy
Willard Rice
Irving Small
Frank Synott
Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain
William Anderson
Lorne Carr-Harris
Colin Carruthers
Eric Carruthers
Guy Clarkson
Ross Cuthbert
George Holmes
Hamilton Jukes
Edward Pitblado
Blaine Sexton

Results

Group A

The top two teams (highlighted) advanced to the medal round.

Team GP W L GF GA
Flag of Canada Canada 3 3 0 85 0
Flag of Sweden Sweden 3 2 1 18 25
Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 3 1 2 14 41
Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 3 0 3 2 53
28 Jan Flag of Sweden Sweden 9:0
(3:0,3:0,3:0)
Flag of Switzerland Switzerland
28 Jan Flag of Canada Canada 30:0
(8:0,14:0,8:0)
Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
29 Jan Flag of Canada Canada 22:0
(5:0,7:0,10:0)
Flag of Sweden Sweden
30 Jan Flag of Canada Canada 33:0
(8:0,11:0,14:0)
Flag of Switzerland Switzerland
31 Jan Flag of Sweden Sweden 9:3
(5:1,1:1,3:1)
Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
1 Feb Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 11:2
(4:0,3:2,4:0)
Flag of Switzerland Switzerland

Group B

The top two teams (highlighted) advanced to the medal round.

Team GP W L GF GA
Flag of United States United States 3 3 0 52 0
Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain 3 2 1 34 16
Flag of France France 3 1 2 9 42
Flag of Belgium Belgium 3 0 3 8 45
28 Jan Flag of United States United States 19:0
(9:0,6:0,4:0)
Flag of Belgium Belgium
29 Jan Flag of France France 2:15
(1:5,1:3,0:7)
Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain
30 Jan Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain 19:3
(8:1,6:1,5:1)
Flag of Belgium Belgium
30 Jan Flag of France France 0:22
(0:12,0:1,0:9)
Flag of United States United States
31 Jan Flag of France France 7:5
(3:3,3:1,1:1)
Flag of Belgium Belgium
31 Jan Flag of United States United States 11:0
(6:0,2:0,3:0)
Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain

Medal round

Results from the group round (Canada-Sweden and United States-Great Britain) carried forward to the medal round.

Team GP W L GF GA
Flag of Canada Canada 3 3 0 47 3
Flag of United States United States 3 2 1 32 6
Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain 3 1 2 6 33
Flag of Sweden Sweden 3 0 3 3 46
1 Feb Flag of Canada Canada 19:2
(6:2,6:0,7:0)
Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain
1 Feb Flag of United States United States 20:0
(5:0,7:0,8:0)
Flag of Sweden Sweden
2 Feb Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain 4:3
(0:1,2:2,2:0)
Flag of Sweden Sweden
3 Feb Flag of Canada Canada 6:1
(2:1,3:0,1:0)
Flag of United States United States

Top scorer

Team GP G A Pts
Flag of Canada Harry Watson 5 37 9 46

Participating nations

A total of 82(*) ice hockey players from eight nations competed at the Chamonix Games:

  • Flag of Belgium (10)
  • Flag of Canada (9)
  • Flag of Czechoslovakia (11)
  • Flag of France (12)
  • Flag of the United Kingdom (10)
  • Flag of Sweden (10)
  • Flag of Switzerland (11)
  • Flag of United States (9)

(*) NOTE: There are only players counted, which participated in one game at least.

Not all reserve players are known.

Final rankings

1 Flag of Canada Canada
represented by:
Toronto Granites
2 Flag of United States United States
3 Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain
4 Flag of Sweden Sweden
Ruben Allinger (Djurgårdens IF)
Wilhelm Arwe (Djurgårdens IF)
Erik Burman (IK Göta)
Birger Holmquist (IK Göta)
Gustaf Johansson (IK Göta)
Helge Johansson (Djurgårdens IF)
Carl Josefsson (Nacka SK)
Ernst Karlberg (Djurgårdens IF)
Nisse Molander (Berliner SC)
Einar Olsson (IK Göta)
Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Jan Fleischmann
Miloslav Fleischmann
Jaroslav Jirkovský
Jan Krasl
Vilém Loos
Josef Malecek
Jan Palous
Jaroslav Rezac
Josef Sroubek
Jaroslav Stransky
Otakar Vindys
Ludvik Hofta
Jaroslav Pusbauer
Flag of France France
André Charlet
Pierre Charpentier
Jacques Chaudron
Raoul Couvert
Maurice del Valle
Alfréd de Rauch
Albert Hassler
Charles Lavaivre
Jean-Joseph Monnard
Calixte Payot
Philippe Payot
Léonhard Quaglia
Pierre Bouillin
Henri Couttet
Frederic de Wilde
Hubert Grunwald
Flag of Switzerland Switzerland
Fred Auckenthaler
Walter von Siebenthal
Edouard Filliol
Marius Jaccard
Ernest Jacquet
Bruno Leuzinger
Edouard Mottier
Peter Muller
René Savoie
Donald Unger
Andre Verdeil
Louis Dufour, Jr.
Max Holsboer
Flag of Belgium Belgium
Louis De Ridder
Francois Franck
Willy Kreitz
Henri Louette
Andre Poplimont
Ferdinand Rudolph
Paul van den Broeck
Carlos Van den Driessche
Philippe van Volckxsom
Gaston van Volxem
Victor Verscheuren

Team Photos

References


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