Athletics at the 1900 Summer Olympics

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Athletics

At the 1900 Summer Olympics, twenty-three track and field athletics events were contested. 117 athletes from 15 nations competed. In many countries, due in part to the conflagration of the Olympic Games and the World's Fair in Paris, the media discussed only the athletics events under the "Olympic" name while ignoring the incredible variety of other sports featured at the time.

The 23 events listed are those currently considered to have been of Olympic stature by the International Olympic Committee and most Olympic historians. They exclude all events that used a handicap system as well as all events that were open to professional athletes.

Competitions were held on 14 July, 15 July, 16 July, 19 July, and 22 July. This included Bastille Day, which is a French holiday, and a Sunday, which many of the American athletes protested. Even with many Americans not competing in finals because of confusion caused by the organizers' decision to count scores achieved on Monday, 16 July for finals held on Sunday, 15 July and subsequent rescission of that decision, the United States won more than 4 times as many medals as any other nation, including 16 of the gold medals.

The conditions of competition were also subpar compared even to those at the previous games in 1896. There was no track for the Paris Games, as a grass field dotted with trees and of unequal elevation was used. The course was 500 metres in length, an unusual distance for a track.

Finish of the 800m
Finish of the 800m

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[edit] Daily summary

[edit] 14 July

  • All rounds, including the finals, for the 100 metres and the 110 metre hurdles were held. The United States took 5 of the medals, missing only the bronze medal in the 100 metres won by Stanley Rowley of Australia. Frank Jarvis won the 100 metres, with Alvin Kraenzlein taking the gold in the 110 metre hurdles.
  • In the 400 metre heats, the United States took 5 qualifying spots for the final while Denmark secured the last one. The 800 metres was more balanced, with 3 Americans and one athlete each from France, Great Britain, and Hungary.
  • The 400 metre hurdles semifinals eliminated only one athlete, with the other four advancing to the finals.
  • Defending discus and shot put champion Robert Garrett failed to make a mark in the qualification round of the discus throw, but did advance to the final in the shot put. Bohemia advanced a thrower in the discus, an event which saw 5 athletes from 5 different nations qualify.
  • Surprising few, Kraenzlein and Meyer Prinstein took the top two spots in the long jump qualification, moving to the final along with a third American, a Briton, and a Frenchman.

[edit] 15 July

  • In a busy day for the athletics program, 10 finals were held along with the semifinals of the 60 metres (which was one of the events with a final that day). The United States took 7 of the championships, with Great Britain, Canada, and Hungary each picking up one of the rest.
  • Kraenzlein took the top spots in the 60 metres and the long jump, the latter victory allegedly earning him a punch in the face from Prinstein, who had not competed because the final was held on a Sunday. This brought Kraenzlein's total to 3 gold medals, better than any athlete had done four years earlier. Irving Baxter also took gold in two events, the high jump and the pole vault.
  • Denmark won its first athletics medal, with a bronze in the 400 metres. Charles Bennett's gold in the 1500 metres gave Britain its first gold in the sport. Canada's George Orton took two medals, a gold and a bronze, for the debut nation. Hungary won its first gold with the discus throw, adding a bronze in the high jump. Bohemia, another nation making its debut, took the silver medal in the discus.
  • The steeplechase made its Olympic debut, with the 2500 metre version won by Orton.

[edit] 16 July

  • 8 more finals were held on Monday the 16th. Kraenzlein picked up a fourth victory with the 200 metre hurdles, winning both his semifinal and the final to set a long-lived Olympic record for athletic gold medals in individual events. Ray Ewry won all three of the standing jumps, each of which made its Olympic debut in 1900. Great Britain picked up another pair of gold medals with the 800 metres and the 4000 metre steeplechase. Prinstein got his long-awaited victory in the triple jump, while John Flanagan's hammer throw earned the United States its 6th championship of the day.
  • India's debut Games reached a high point with Norman Pritchard's silver medal in the 200 metre hurdles.

[edit] 19 July

  • The marathon was the only event held on the 19th. Michel Théato of Luxembourg won the gold medal, giving that nation a perfect 1:1 ratio of championships to entries. Sweden earned its first athletics medal with the bronze in the marathon.

[edit] 22 July

  • The two remaining events were held on Sunday the 22nd. The semifinals of the 200 metres and the finals of that event and the 5000 metre team race were held.
  • Pritchard won his second silver medal in the 200 metres, while Rowley won his third bronze in the same event. The race was won by John Tewksbury, bringing his total for the Games to 5 medals, including 2 gold medals.
  • The 5000 metre team race was won by the British team, assisted by Rowley of Australia. This made Rowley the only athlete in Olympic history to win gold medals for multiple nations in the same Games, with the establishment of National Olympic Committees making that accomplishment one which will always be unique. Rowley did not even finish the race, which was far longer than the sprinter was accustomed to running; he stopped after everyone else had crossed the finish line to accept last place.

[edit] Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres
details
United States Alvin Kraenzlein
United States (USA)
United States John Tewksbury
United States (USA)
Australia Stanley Rowley
Australia (AUS)
100 metres
details
United States Frank Jarvis
United States (USA)
United States John Tewksbury
United States (USA)
Australia Stanley Rowley
Australia (AUS)
200 metres
details
United States John Tewksbury
United States (USA)
India Norman Pritchard
India (IND)
Australia Stanley Rowley
Australia (AUS)
400 metres
details
United States Max Long
United States (USA)
United States William Holland
United States (USA)
Denmark Ernst Schultz
Denmark (DEN)
800 metres
details
Great Britain Alfred Tysoe
Great Britain (GBR)
United States John Cregan
United States (USA)
United States David Hall
United States (USA)
1500 metres
details
Great Britain Charles Bennett
Great Britain (GBR)
France Henri Deloge
France (FRA)
United States John Bray
United States (USA)
Marathon
details
France Michel Théato
France (FRA) [1]
France Émile Champion
France (FRA)
Sweden Ernst Fast
Sweden (SWE)
110 metre hurdles
details
United States Alvin Kraenzlein
United States (USA)
United States John McLean
United States (USA)
United States Frederick Moloney
United States (USA)
200 metre hurdles
details
United States Alvin Kraenzlein
United States (USA)
India Norman Pritchard
India (IND)
United States John Tewksbury
United States (USA)
400 metre hurdles
details
United States John Tewksbury
United States (USA)
France Henri Tauzin
France (FRA)
Canada George Orton
Canada (CAN)
2500 metre steeplechase
details
Canada George Orton
Canada (CAN)
Great Britain Sidney Robinson
Great Britain (GBR)
France Jacques Chastanié
France (FRA)
4000 metre steeplechase
details
Great Britain John Rimmer
Great Britain (GBR)
Great Britain Charles Bennett
Great Britain (GBR)
Great Britain Sidney Robinson
Great Britain (GBR)
5000 metre team race
details
Mixed team Mixed team (ZZX)
Great Britain Charles Bennett (GBR)
Great Britain John Rimmer (GBR)
Great Britain Sidney Robinson (GBR)
Great Britain Alfred Tysoe (GBR)
Australia Stanley Rowley (AUS)
France France (FRA)
Henri Deloge
Jacques Chastanié
André Castanet
Michel Champoudry
Gaston Ragueneau
none awarded
Long jump
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United States Alvin Kraenzlein
United States (USA)
United States Myer Prinstein
United States (USA)
Great Britain Patrick Leahy
Great Britain (GBR)
Triple jump
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United States Myer Prinstein
United States (USA)
United States James Connolly
United States (USA)
United States Lewis Sheldon
United States (USA)
High jump
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United States Irving Baxter
United States (USA)
Great Britain Patrick Leahy
Great Britain (GBR)
Hungary Lajos Gönczy
Hungary (HUN)
Pole vault
details
United States Irving Baxter
United States (USA)
United States Meredith Colket
United States (USA)
Norway Carl-Albert Andersen
Norway (NOR)
Standing long jump
details
United States Ray Ewry
United States (USA)
United States Irving Baxter
United States (USA)
France Emile Torcheboeuf
France (FRA)
Standing triple jump
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United States Ray Ewry
United States (USA)
United States Irving Baxter
United States (USA)
United States Robert Garrett
United States (USA)
Standing high jump
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United States Ray Ewry
United States (USA)
United States Irving Baxter
United States (USA)
United States Lewis Sheldon
United States (USA)
Shot put
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United States Richard Sheldon
United States (USA)
United States Josiah McCracken
United States (USA)
United States Robert Garrett
United States (USA)
Discus throw
details
Hungary Rudolf Bauer
Hungary (HUN)
Bohemia František Janda-Suk
Bohemia (BOH)
United States Richard Sheldon
United States (USA)
Hammer throw
details
United States John Flanagan
United States (USA)
United States Truxton Hare
United States (USA)
United States Josiah McCracken
United States (USA)

[edit] Medal table

These medals are retroactively assigned by the International Olympic Committee; at the time, winners were given a silver medal.

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States United States (USA) 16 13 10 39
2 Great Britain Great Britain (GBR) 3 [2] 3 2 8
3 France France (FRA) 1 [1] 4 2 7
4 Canada Canada (CAN) 1 0 1 2
Hungary Hungary (HUN) 1 0 1 2
6 Mixed team Mixed team (ZZX) 1 0 0 1
7 India India (IND) 0 2 0 2
8 Bohemia Bohemia (BOH) 0 1 0 1
9 Australia Australia (AUS) 0 [2] 0 3 3
10 Denmark Denmark (DEN) 0 0 1 1
Norway Norway (NOR) 0 0 1 1
Sweden Sweden (SWE) 0 0 1 1

[edit] Participating nations

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b Michel Théato was originally assumed to be French, before it was discovered that his nationality was Luxembourgish. The International Olympic Committee still credits this medal for France, however.
  2. ^ a b An additional gold medal was won by a mixed team composed of four athletes from Great Britain and one from Australia.

[edit] References

  • International Olympic Committee.
  • De Wael, Herman. Herman's Full Olympians: "Athletics 1900". Accessed 18 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.