Belgium at the 1900 Summer Olympics
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Belgium at the Olympic Games | ||||
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IOC code: | BEL | |||
NOC: | Comité Olympique et Interfédéral Belge external link (French) (Dutch) |
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1900 Summer Olympics in Paris | ||||
Competitors | 78 in 11 sports | |||
Medals | Gold 5 |
Silver 5 |
Bronze 5 |
Total 15 |
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Belgium competed at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. It was the first appearance of the European nation. Belgium was represented in France by 78[1] athletes, all of them male, who competed in 11 disciplines. They comprised 95 entries in 28 events.
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[edit] Medals
[edit] Gold
- Emmanuel Foulon — archery, Sur la Perche à la Herse
- Aimé Haageman — equestrian, jumping
- Hubert van Innis — archery, Au Cordon Doré 33 metres
- Hubert van Innis — archery, Au Chapelet 33 metres
- Constant van Langendonck — equestrian, long jump
[edit] Silver
- Emile Druart — archery, Sur la Perche à la Herse
- Hubert van Innis — archery, Au Cordon Doré 50 metres
- Georges van der Poële — equestrian, jumping
- Royal Club Nautique de Gand — rowing, coxed eights
- Brussels Swimming and Water Polo Club — water polo, men's tournament
[edit] Bronze
- Paul van Asbroeck — shooting, three positions military rifle
- Louis Glineux — archery, Sur la Perche à la Pyramide
- Charles Paumier — shooting, standing military rifle
- Georges van der Poële — equestrian, high jump
- Université de Bruxelles — football, men's competition
[edit] Results by event
[edit] Archery
Belgium took three of six gold medals, two of seven silver medals, and one of five bronze medals in the six archery events that were Olympic. France and the Netherlands were the only other nations that competed, with France taking the remaining twelve medals. Many of the French, Dutch, and Belgian competitors are unknown as their names were not recorded. 4 of the 18 Belgian archers are known by name, 14 are not. The 18 archers had 35 entries over all 6 events.
Event | Place | Archer | Score |
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Au Cordon Doré 50 metres |
2nd | Hubert van Innis | 29 |
Au Cordon Doré 33 metres |
1st | Hubert van Innis | Unknown |
Au Chapelet 50 metres |
4th | Hubert van Innis | Unknown |
Au Chapelet 33 metres |
1st | Hubert van Innis | Unknown |
Sur la Perche à la Herse |
1st | Emmanuel Foulon | Unknown |
2nd | Emile Druart | ||
4-129 | 14 unknown competitors | ||
Sur la Perche à la Pyramide |
3rd | Louis Glineux | Unknown |
4-129 | 14 unknown competitors |
[edit] Croquet
Belgium and France were the only two nations to compete in croquet. Belgium sent one man, who won no medals in the sport. He competed in only one of the three events, not finishing the first round.
Event | Place | Player(s) | Round 1 | Round 2 | Final |
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Singles one ball |
— | Marcel Haentjens | Did not finish | Did not advance | |
[edit] Cycling
Belgium's first cycling appearance was at the second Olympic cycling competition, 1900. One cyclist from Belgium competed in one event, winning no medals. Only his surname is known.
Event | Place | Cyclist | Round 1 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final |
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2000 metre sprint | — | Vincent | 2nd place heat 9 |
2nd place quarterfinal 5 |
Did not advance | |
[edit] Equestrian
Belgium competed in the inaugural Olympic equestrian events, taking 2 of 3 gold medals. The names of 9 Belgian equestrians are unknown.
Event | Place | Equestrian | Time, height, or distance |
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Jumping | 1st | Aimè Haageman | 2:16.0 |
2nd | Georges van der Poële | 2:17.6 | |
4-37 | 9 other competitors | ||
High jump | 3rd | Georges van der Poële | 1.70 metres |
5-18 | 3 other competitors | ||
Long jump | 1st | Constant van Langendonck | 6.10 metres |
5-17 | 2 other competitors | ||
[edit] Fencing
Belgium competed in fencing at the nation's debut appearance. The nation sent five fencers.
Event | Place | Fencer | Round 1 | Quarterfinals | Repechage | Semifinals | Final |
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Foil | 14th | Tony Smet | Advanced by jury |
Advanced by jury |
Straight to semifinal |
8th place semifinal A |
6th place consolation |
Épée | 19-31 | Tony Smet | 1st place pool P |
4th-6th quarterfinal C |
None held | Did not advance | |
Masters foil | 10th | Pierre Selderslagh | Advanced by jury |
Advanced by jury |
Straight to semifinals |
5th place semifinal B |
2nd place consolation |
15th | Cyrille Verbrugge | Advanced by jury |
Advanced by jury |
Straight to semifinals |
7th place semifinal A |
7th place consolation |
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44-60 | F. Després | Not advanced by jury |
Did not advance | ||||
Masters sabre | 8th | Hébrant | 1st-4th in pool |
None held | 2nd place semifinal A |
8th place | |
[edit] Football
Université de Bruxelles represented France in the football competition. The club squad lost its only match, to Club Française, to take third in the three-team competition.
Event | Place | Players | Match 1 | Match 2 |
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Men's football | 3rd | Université de Bruxelles
Albert Delbecque, Henrik van Heuckelum, Raul Kelecom, Marcel Leboutte, Lucien Londot, Ernest Moreau de Melen, Eugène Neefs, Georges Pelgrims (captain), Alphonse Renier, Emile Spannoghe, Eric Thornton |
— | Lost vs. Club Française 6-2 |
[edit] Gymnastics
Belgium's inaugural Olympic appearance included competing in the gymnastics portion of the program.
Event | Place | Gymnast | Score |
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Combined | 99 | De Poorten | 207 |
112 | Michelet | 192 | |
[edit] Rowing
Belgium, through the Royal Club Nautique de Gand, sent coxed pairs and coxed eights boats to the first Olympic rowing competition.
Event | Place | Boat | Round 1 | Semifinals | Final |
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Coxed pairs | 5th | Royal Club Nautique de Gand
Prospère Bruggeman, Maurice Hemelsoet, Unknown cox |
None held | 7:00.4 3rd, semifinal 2 |
Did not advance |
Coxed eights | 2nd | Royal Club Nautique de Gand
Jules de Bisschop, Prospère Bruggeman, Oscar Charles de Somville, Oscar de Cock, Maurice Hemelsoet, Marcel Lucien van Crombrugghe, Frank Odberg, Maurice Verdonck, Alfred van Landeghem (cox) |
None held | 5:00.2 2nd, semifinal 1 |
6:13.8 |
[edit] Shooting
Belgium's first Olympic appearance included competing in the shooting events. Belgian shooters competed in the military pistol and military rifle sets of events.
Event | Place | Shooter | Score |
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Military pistol individual |
13th | Rooman | 405 |
14th | Thèves | 404 | |
16th | Victor Robert | 351 | |
17th | Eichorn | 345 | |
19th | Lebègue | 318 | |
Military pistol team |
4th | Eichorn, Lebègue, Victor Robert, Rooman, Thèves | 1823 |
Military rifle standing |
3rd | Charles Paumier | 298 |
4th | Paul van Asbroeck | 297 | |
7th | Jules Bury | 282 | |
21st | Edouard Myin | 265 | |
30th | Joseph Baras | 233 | |
Military rifle kneeling |
4th | Paul van Asbroeck | 308 |
9th | Charles Paumier | 297 | |
24th | Jules Bury | 269 | |
29th | Edouard Myin | 249 | |
30th | Joseph Baras | 210 | |
Military rifle prone |
8th | Paul van Asbroeck | 312 |
13th | Edouard Myin | 304 | |
15th | Charles Paumier | 302 | |
28th | Joseph Baras | 270 | |
Jules Bury | 270 | ||
Military rifle three positions |
3rd | Paul van Asbroeck | 917 |
6th | Charles Paumier | 897 | |
22nd | Jules Bury | 821 | |
23rd | Edouard Myin | 818 | |
30th | Joseph Baras | 713 | |
Military rifle team |
6th | Paul van Asbroeck, Joseph Baras, Jules Bury, Edouard Myin, Charles Paumier | 4166 |
[edit] Swimming
Event | Place | Swimmer | Semifinals | Final |
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Men's 4000 metre freestyle |
— | Hermand | Did not finish semifinal 1 |
Did not advance |
[edit] Water polo
Event | Place | Team | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final |
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Men's water polo | 2nd | Brussels Swimming and Water Polo Club
Jean de Backer, Victor de Behr, Henri Cohen, Fernand Feyaerts, Oscar Grégoire, Albert Michant, Victor Sonnemans |
Won 2-0 |
Won 5-1 |
Lost 7-2 |
[edit] Notes
- ^ This differs from de Wael's count of 84. De Wael counts three water poloists who are not included on the team roster according to the IOC, two equestrians who competed in only non-Olympic events (a third non-Olympic equestrian also competed in croquet), and two unknown coxswains in rowing where there was only one.
[edit] References
- De Wael, Herman. Herman's Full Olympians: "1900 Olympians from Belgium". Accessed 11 March 2006. Available electronically at [1].
- Mallon, Bill (1998). The 1900 Olympic Games, Results for All Competitors in All Events, with Commentary. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. ISBN 0-7864-0378-0.
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