Athletics at the 1900 Summer Olympics - Men's marathon

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Athletics at the
1900 Summer Olympics
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60 m   men
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110 m hurdles men
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The early stages of the race
The early stages of the race

The men's marathon was a track & field athletics event at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris. It was held on July 19, 1900. 13 athletes from five nations competed in the marathon, which used a distance of 40.26 kilometres.

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[edit] Medallists

Gold Silver Bronze
France Michel Théato
France (FRA)
France Émile Champion
France (FRA)
Sweden Ernst Fast
Sweden (SWE)

Michel Théato was originally assumed to be French, before it was discovered in the late 20th century that his nationality was Luxembourgish. The International Olympic Committee still credits this medal for France, however.

[edit] Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in hours) prior to the 1900 Summer Olympics.

World Record none
Olympic Record 2'58:50(*) Flag of Greece Spiridon Louis Athens (GRE) April 10, 1896 (NS)

(*) Distance was 40 kilometres

[edit] Results

Place Athlete Time
1 France Michel Théato (FRA) 2:59:45
2 France Émile Champion (FRA) 3:04:17
3 Sweden Ernst Fast (SWE) 3:37:14
4 France Eugène Besse (FRA) 4:00:43
5 United States Arthur Newton (USA) 4:04:12
6-7 United States Dick Grant (USA) Unknown
Canada Ronald J. MacDonald (CAN) Unknown
France Auguste Marchais (FRA) DNF
Sweden Johan Nyström (SWE) DNF
Great Britain E. Ion Pool (GBR) DNF
Great Britain Frederick Randall (GBR) DNF
Great Britain William Saward (GBR) DNF
France Georges Touquet-Daunis (FRA) DNF

The marathon race, which began at 2:30 p.m. on a day with temperatures reaching nearly 40 C., wound through the streets of Paris. Thirteen runners started, though only twelve finished the four laps around the track that preceded the road running. Touquet-Daunis led until he withdrew from the competition, at which point Fast took over. Fast had tired himself trying to keep pace with the Frenchman, however, and was passed by Théato and Champion before long. Seven runners finished the race.

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OLYMPIC MARATHON RACES
Men's Competition

Athens 1896 | Paris 1900 | St. Louis 1904 | Athens 1906 | London 1908 | Stockholm 1912 | Antwerp 1920 | Paris 1924 | Amsterdam 1928 | Los Angeles 1932 | Berlin 1936 | London 1948 | Helsinki 1952 | Melbourne 1956 | Rome 1960 | Tokyo 1964 | Mexico City 1968 | Munich 1972 | Montreal 1976 | Moscow 1980 | Los Angeles 1984 | Seoul 1988 | Barcelona 1992 | Atlanta 1996 | Sydney 2000 | Athens 2004 |

Women's Competition

Los Angeles 1984 | Seoul 1988 | Barcelona 1992 | Atlanta 1996 | Sydney 2000 | Athens 2004 |