| United States at the Olympic Games | ||||||||||
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| At the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles | ||||||||||
| Competitors | ||||||||||
| Flag bearer | Morgan Taylor | |||||||||
| Medals Rank: 1 |
Gold 41 |
Silver 32 |
Bronze 30 |
Total 103 |
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The United States was the host nation for the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California.
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Medalists
Gold
2
Silver
Bronze
- Herbert Wildman, Wallace O'Connor, Cal Strong, Philip Daubenspeck, Charles McCallister, Charles Finn and Austin Clapp — Water polo, men's team competition
- Field hockey; The United States team lost all matches but India and Japan were the only other teams competing.[1]
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