Athletics at the 1900 Summer Olympics

athletics at the Olympics

At the 1900 Summer Olympics, there were athletics events. In total, there were 117 athletes. These 117 athletes were from 15 different nations. There were 68 medals given out. 23 of these were gold medals. 23 of the medals were silver medals. 22 of the medals were bronze medals. In many countries, the media talked about the athletics events. They ignored the other events.

Athletics
at the Games of the II Olympiad
VenueCroix-Catelan Stadium
Dates14–22 July 1900
Competitors117 from 16 nations
«18961904»

The 23 events are the events that are said to be events by the International Olympic Committee. Some events used a handicap system, where some people were given advantages. Other events were only open to professional athletes. The IOC does not count these events.[1]

Competitions were on 14 July, 15 July, 16 July, 19 July, and 22 July. One of the competition days was on a Sunday. Many American athletes protested because of this. Some Americans did not compete in the finals.

The competing conditions were worse than in 1896. There was no track for the Paris Games. The runners ran in a grass field with trees. The course was also 500 metres. Modern tracks are usually 400 metres long.

Medal summary

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  United States (USA)16131039
2  Great Britain (GBR)[2]3328
3  France (FRA)1427
4  Canada (CAN)1012
  Hungary (HUN)1012
6  Mixed team (ZZX)1001
7  India (IND)0202
8  Bohemia (BOH)0101
9  Australia (AUS)[2]0033
10  Denmark (DEN)0011
  Norway (NOR)0011
  Sweden (SWE)0011
Totals (12 entries)23232268
Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres
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Alvin Kraenzlein
  United States
7.0 =OR Walter Tewksbury
  United States
7.1 Stan Rowley
  Australia
7.2
100 metres
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Frank Jarvis
  United States
11.0 Walter Tewksbury
  United States
11.1 Stan Rowley
  Australia
11.2
200 metres
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Walter Tewksbury
  United States
22.2 OR Norman Pritchard
  India
22.8 Stan Rowley
  Australia
22.9
400 metres
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Maxie Long
  United States
49.4 OR William Holland
  United States
49.6 Ernst Schultz
  Denmark
51.5
800 metres
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Alfred Tysoe
  Great Britain
2:01.2 John Cregan
  United States
2:03.0 David Hall
  United States
2:03.8
1500 metres
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Charles Bennett
  Great Britain
4:06.2 WR Henri Deloge
  France
4:06.6 John Bray
  United States
4:07.2
Marathon
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Michel Théato
  France [a]
2:59:45 Émile Champion
  France
3:04:17 Ernst Fast
  Sweden
3:37:14
110 metres hurdles
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Alvin Kraenzlein
  United States
15.4 OR John McLean
  United States
15.5 Frederick Moloney
  United States
15.6
200 metres hurdles
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Alvin Kraenzlein
  United States
25.4 Norman Pritchard
  India
26.0 Walter Tewksbury
  United States
26.1
400 metres hurdles
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Walter Tewksbury
  United States
57.6 Henri Tauzin
  France
58.3 George Orton
  Canada
58.8
2500 m steeplechase
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George Orton
  Canada
7:34.4 Sidney Robinson
  Great Britain
7:38.0 Jacques Chastanié
  France
7:52.4
4000 m steeplechase
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John Rimmer
  Great Britain
12:58.4 Charles Bennett
  Great Britain
12:58.6 Sidney Robinson
  Great Britain
12:58.8
5000 m team race
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  Mixed team (ZZX)
  Charles Bennett (GBR)
  John Rimmer (GBR)
  Sidney Robinson (GBR)
  Alfred Tysoe (GBR)
  Stan Rowley (AUS)
26 pts   France (FRA)
Henri Deloge
Jacques Chastanié
André Castanet
Michel Champoudry
Gaston Ragueneau
29 pts only two teams entered
High jump
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Irving Baxter
  United States
1.90 m OR Patrick Leahy
  Great Britain
1.78 m Lajos Gönczy
  Hungary
1.75 m
Pole vault
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Irving Baxter
  United States
3.30 m =OR Meredith Colket
  United States
3.25 m Carl Albert Andersen
  Norway
3.20 m
Long jump
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Alvin Kraenzlein
  United States
7.185 m OR Myer Prinstein
  United States
7.175 m Patrick Leahy
  Great Britain
6.950 m
Triple jump
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Myer Prinstein
  United States
14.47 m OR James Connolly
  United States
13.97 m Lewis Sheldon
  United States
13.64 m
Standing high jump
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Ray Ewry
  United States
1.655 m Irving Baxter
  United States
1.525 m Lewis Sheldon
  United States
1.500 m
Standing long jump
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Ray Ewry
  United States
3.30 m Irving Baxter
  United States
3.135 m Émile Torchebœuf
  France
3.03 m
Standing triple jump
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Ray Ewry
  United States
10.58 m OR Irving Baxter
  United States
9.95 m Robert Garrett
  United States
9.50 m
Shot put
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Richard Sheldon
  United States
14.10 m OR Josiah McCracken
  United States
12.85 m Robert Garrett
  United States
12.37 m
Discus throw
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Rudolf Bauer
  Hungary
36.04 m OR František Janda-Suk
  Bohemia
35.14 m Richard Sheldon
  United States
34.60 m
Hammer throw
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John Flanagan
  United States
51.01 m OR Truxtun Hare
  United States
46.26 m Josiah McCracken
  United States
43.58 m

These medals were given afterwards by the International Olympic Committee. At the time, winners were given silver medals.

 
Finish of the 800m

Participating nations

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  1. In 2021, the IOC changed the medals to show nationality of the athletes.[3] This led some to believe that Luxembourg had officially recovered this Olympic title. This change in the IOC online data was later reversed.[4]

References

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  1. Lennartz, Karl; Teutenberg, Walter (1995). Olympische Spiele 1900 in Paris. Kassel, Germany: Agon-Sportverlag. p. 147. ISBN 3-928562-20-7. In many works, it is read that the IOC later met to decide which events were Olympic and which were not. This is not correct and no decision has ever been made. No discussion of this item can be found in the account of any Session.
  2. 2.0 2.1 An additional gold medal was won by a mixed team composed of four athletes from Great Britain and one from Australia.
  3. "Paris 1900 Medal Table". Olympics.com. International Olympic Committee. Archived from the original on 16 June 2021. Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  4. "Michel Théato IOC webpage". Olympics.com. International Olympic Committee.

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