Athletics at the 1896 Summer Olympics - Men's 100 metres

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The men's 100 metres race was the first event run at the modern Olympics, on 6 April 1896. It was the shortest race on the Athletics at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme. 21 athletes were entered in the first round, divided into three heats of seven runners, but six of them later withdrew. The top two athletes in each heat advanced to the final, which took place on 10 April.

15 athletes from 8 nations competed.

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[edit] Medallists

Gold Silver Bronze
United States Tom Burke
United States
Germany Fritz Hoffmann
Germany
Hungary Alojz Sokol
Hungary

United States Francis Lane
United States

Two runners tied for third place in the final and both are considered to be bronze medallists by the International Olympic Committee.

[edit] Results

100 metres final
100 metres final

[edit] Heats

The first round of heats took place on 6 April. The first heat of the 100 metres was the first competition held in the Games.

[edit] Heat 1

Place Athlete Nation Time
1 Francis Lane United States United States 12.2 seconds
2 Alojz Sokol Hungary Hungary 12.6 seconds
3 Charles Gmelin Great Britain Great Britain Unknown
4 Alphonse Grisel France France Unknown
5 Kurt Dörry Germany Germany Unknown

Francis Lane of the United States won this heat, in a time of 12.2 seconds, with Alojz Sokol of Hungary coming in second at 12.75 seconds. Lane thus became the first winner of a modern Olympic race.

[edit] Heat 2

Place Athlete Nation Time
1 Thomas Curtis United States United States 12.2 seconds
2 Alexandros Khalkokondilis Greece Greece 12.8 seconds
3 Launceston Elliot Great Britain Great Britain Unknown
4 Eugen Schmidt Denmark Denmark Unknown
5 George Marshall Great Britain Great Britain Unknown

Another American, Thomas Curtis, won this heat, again at 12.2 seconds. A Greek runner, Alexandros Khalkokondilis, placed second.

[edit] Heat 3

Place Athlete Nation Time
1 Tom Burke United States United States 11.8 seconds
2 Fritz Hoffmann Germany Germany 12.6 seconds
3 Friedrich Traun Germany Germany Unknown
4-5 Georgios Gennimatas Greece Greece Unknown
Henrik Sjöberg Sweden Sweden Unknown

Tom Burke ran this heat in 11.8 seconds, finishing a sweep of the heats for the United States. Fritz Hoffmann of Germany came in second. Burke and Hoffmann were each known more for middle-distance events rather than sprinting.

Henrik Sjöberg of Sweden and Georgios Gennimatas of Greece placed fourth and fifth in this heat, though it is not clear which athlete received which place.

[edit] Final

The final heat of the 100 metre race, run on 10 April, involved the six runners who had finished in the top two of their preliminary heats, with the exception of Thomas Curtis who elected not to run. Burke again ran the race in 12.0 seconds to win it. His companion from the third heat, Hoffmann, placed second, with the two runners from the first heat tying for third place.

Place Athlete Nation Time
1 Tom Burke United States United States 12.0 seconds
2 Fritz Hoffmann Germany Germany 12.2 seconds
3 Francis Lane United States United States 12.6 seconds
Alojz Sokol Hungary Hungary 12.6 seconds
5 Alexandros Khalkokondilis Greece Greece 12.6 seconds
Thomas Curtis United States United States Did not start

[edit] References

  • Lampros, S.P.; Polites, N.G.; De Coubertin, Pierre; Philemon, P.J.; & Anninos, C. (1897). The Olympic Games: BC 776 – AD 1896. Athens: Charles Beck.  (Digitally available at AAFLA.org)
  • Mallon, Bill; & Widlund, Ture (1998). The 1896 Olympic Games. Results for All Competitors in All Events, with Commentary. Jefferson: McFarland. ISBN 0-7864-0379-9.  (Excerpt available at AAFLA.org)
  • Smith, Michael Llewellyn (2004). Olympics in Athens 1896. The Invention of the Modern Olympic Games. London: Profile Books. ISBN 1-86197-342-X.