India at the 1920 Summer Olympics

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Competitors5 in 2 sports
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India at the
1920 Summer Olympics
Flag of India
IOC codeIND
in Antwerp
Competitors5 in 2 sports
Flag bearerPurma Bannerjee[1]
Medals
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Silver
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Bronze
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Summer Olympics appearances (overview)

India competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium. It was the country's second participation in the Summer Olympics after a single athlete, Norman Pritchard, competed in the 1900 Summer Olympics. India sent a contingent consisting of five athletes competing across two sports in the Games. India competed in the wrestling event for the first time in the history of the Games. Purma Bannerjee served as the flag bearer during the opening ceremony.

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Indian Olympic delegation 1920: (top left to right) D. Shinde, Bannerjee, Navale, Chaugule; (middle) Bhoot, Fyzee; (seated) Datar, Kaikadi[2]

India competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics held in Antwerp, Belgium.[3] It was the country's second participation in the Summer Olympics after a single athlete (Norman Pritchard) competed in the 1900 Summer Olympics.[4]

During a sports meet at the Deccan Gymkhana in Pune in 1919, the Gymkhana president Dorabji Tata expressed a desire for India to take part in the 1920 Summer Olympics. He requested Lloyd George, the Governor of Bombay, who presided the meet, to secure representation for India at the Olympics through the British Olympic Committee. As a result, in February 1920, the International Olympic Committee granted India affiliation to participate in the Olympic Games.[5][6]

Thereafter, a committee consisting of Dorab Tata, Hassan Ali Fyzee, Sohrab bhoot, and other Deccan Gymkhana members met in March 1920 to discuss India's Olympic participation, and decided to hold a trial meet in Pune in April 1920.[5] At the trial meet, the committee selected Purma Bannerjee, P. D. Chaugule, Sadashiv Datar, and H. D. Kaikadi for athletics, Dinkarrao Shinde and Kumar Navale for wrestling.[6][7] Bhoot was the manager and Fyzee was the medical officer and adviser for the team.[8][9] Dorabji Tata donated 8,000 (equivalent to 1.5 million or US$17,000 in 2023), while the Indian government gave 6,000 (equivalent to 1.1 million or US$13,000 in 2023), with private donations amounting to 7,000 (equivalent to 1.3 million or US$15,000 in 2023).[10][11]

The team left Bombay on 5 June aboard the SS Mantua, and trained in Stamford Bridge in London for six weeks under English coach H. Parry before proceeding to Antwerp.[10][12] After the Games, Bhoot submitted a report mentioning that India could have future Olympic success in hockey and wrestling and made recommendations concerning technical, organisational, and training issues for future Olympic teams. The committee that sent the team met again, and on the advice of Dorabji Tata, and formed the provisional Indian Olympic Committee with Tata as its president and A. G. Noehren as secretary. This provisional committee sent an Indian team to the 1924 Summer Olympics, and became the Indian Olympic Association in 1927.[4][13]

Competitors

There were five athletes who took part in two sports.[7]

Competitors representing India
Sport Men Women Total
Athletics 303
Wrestling 202
Total505

Athletics

Four Indians qualified for the athletics events at the Olympics. However, H. D. Kaikadi did not compete in the event. Purma Bannerjee did not advance from the initial qualification heats in the men's 100 and 400 metre events. In the marathon event, Phadeppa Chaugule finished 19th overall while Sadashiv Datar failed to record a finish.[7]

Athlete Event Heats Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Purma Bannerjee 100 m Unknown 5 Did not advance
400 m 53.1 4
Phadeppa Chaugule 10000 m N/a Did not finish Did not advance
Marathon N/a 2:50:45.4 19
Sadashiv Datar Marathon Did not finish

Note: Ranks given are within the heat.

Wrestling

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