- United States at the 1904 Summer Olympics
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gold=79
silver=83
bronze=80
total=242
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United States hosted the1904 Summer Olympics inSt. Louis, Missouri . These Games were sparsely attended by athletes from outside the USA, and consequently, American athletes won 242 of 283 total medals awarded. Many events were contested solely by Americans.Medalists
Gold
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George Bryant - archery, men's double York round
* George Bryant - archery, men's double American round
*Matilda Howell - archery, women's double National round
* Matilda Howell - archery, women's double Columbia round
* Matilda Howell,Jessie Pollock ,Laura Woodruff , andLouise Taylor - archery, women's team round
*Potomac Archers - archery, men's team roundilver
* Robert Williams - archery, men's double York round
* Robert Williams - archery, men's double American round
*William Grebe - fencing, men's sabre
*Emma Cooke - archery, women's double National round
* Emma Cooke - archery, women's double Columbia round
* Emma Cooke andMabel Taylor - archery, women's team round
* Christian Brothers College - football, men's competition
*Cincinnati Archers - archery, men's team roundBronze
* William Thompson - archery, men's double York round
* William Thompson - archery, men's double American round
* Jessie Pollock - archery, women's double National round
* Jessie Pollock - archery, women's double Columbia round
*Boston Archers - archery, men's team round
*St. Rose of Lima Parish - football, men's competitionResults by event
Archery
The United States first competed in archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics. They were the only nation to compete that year, taking all 17 medals.
Jumping
Boxing
The United States was the only nation to have boxers compete in boxing.
Lacrosse
wimming
Tennis
The United States was one of two nations (Germany sent one player) to compete in tennis.
Water polo
Wrestling
The United States was the only nation to have wrestlers compete in 1904.
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