Athletics at the 1896 Summer Olympics – Men's 110 metres hurdles

Men's 110 metres hurdles
at the Games of the I Olympiad
Venue Panathinaiko Stadium
Dates April 7 (heats)
April 10 (final)
Competitors 8 from 6 nations
Medalists
 
 
 
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1896 Summer Olympics
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The men's 110 metres hurdles was the only hurdling event on the Athletics at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme. The preliminary heats were the first track event of the day on 7 April. Eight competitors ran in two heats of four runners each. Only the fastest two runners in each heat advanced to the final.

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Results

Heats

The heats were held on 7 April. The top two finishers in each of the two heats advanced to the final.

Heat 1

Place Athlete Time
1  Grantley Goulding (GBR) 18.4 s
2  Frantz Reichel (FRA) Unknown
3  Alojz Sokol (HUN) Unknown
4  Anastasios Andreou (GRE) Unknown

Grantley Goulding of Great Britain finished first, in a time of 18.4 seconds. Szokolyi hit the last hurdle and stumbled, allowing Reichel to pass him and finish second.

Heat 2

Place Athlete Time
1  Thomas Curtis (USA) 18.0 s
2  William Hoyt (USA) Unknown
3-4  Kurt Dörry (GER) Unknown
 Athanasios Skaltsogiannis (GRE) Unknown

The Americans finished 1st and 2nd in this heat, with Thomas Curtis advancing to the final with a time of 18 seconds, and Hoyt second.

Athanasios Skaltsogiannis of Greece and Kurt Dörry of Germany also competed, though their final positions are not recorded.

Final

Place Athlete Time
1  Thomas Curtis (USA) 17.6 s
2  Grantley Goulding (GBR) 17.6 s
 William Hoyt (USA) DNS
 Frantz Reichel (FRA) DNS

The final of the 110 metre hurdles was run on 10 April. Reichel was unable to compete in the final as he was serving as an assistant to Albin Lermusiaux in the marathon, and Hoyt withdrew in order to prepare for the pole vault; thus, only two athletes competed, but they finished within one-tenth of a second. Goulding led at the final hurdle, being a better hurdler, but Curtis passed him in the straight and won a tight race by two inches.

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