Team Great Britain are the Olympic tug of war champions.
The GB team in the 1920 games was made up of City of London Police officers and they won gold.
Tug of war has not been played at a games since and so they still hold the title.
1908 Games- GB1 (City of London Police) Gold
GB2 (Liverpool Police) Silver
GB3 (Met Police K) Bronze
1912 Games Team GB (City of London Police) Silver
1920 Games Team GB (City of London Police) Gold
1920 Games in Antwerp. Tug of war was competed in every Olympics between 1900-1920.
It lasted for five olympics (1900-1920).
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There has not been a Tug of War in the Olympics since 1920. It is a recognised sport and may someday make a comeback.
No. While tug-of-war is on the International Olympic Committee's list of sports that could be included in the Olympics there has been no discussion about adding it to the Games. Tug-of-war was competed in the early modern Olympics between the 1900 Games in Paris and the 1920 Games in Antwerp.
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Tug of War was dropped after the 1920 Olympics. The IOC removed tug of war and 33 other sports because too many sports were part of the Olympics. It was an Olympic sport from 1900 until 1920. However, it's still a part of international competitions at the World Games and with the Tug of War International Federation. Great Britain won the most amount of medals, two golds, two silvers and one bronze. The United States is next with one gold, one silver and one bronze.
Yes. Tug-of-war competitions were held at every one of the first five modern Olympic Games. It is still recognised as a sport by the OPC, and could hypothetically make a comeback.
It's "Tug-of-war". You can also use "Tug o' war."
Tug-of-war's last appearance in the Olympics was at the 1920 Games in Antwerp. The team from Great Britain won the gold medal.
There are many, many sports that have not been events in the Olympics