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Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics

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Athletics
at the Games of the III Olympiad
Host stadium (shown in 2006)
VenueFrancis Olympic Field
Dates29 August – 3 September
No. of events25
Competitors233 from 10 nations
← 1900
1908 →
Athletics at the
1904 Summer Olympics
Track events
60 mmen
100 mmen
200 mmen
400 mmen
800 mmen
1500 mmen
110 m hurdlesmen
200 m hurdlesmen
400 m hurdlesmen
2590 m steeplechasemen
4 mile team racemen
Road events
Marathonmen
Field events
Long jumpmen
Triple jumpmen
High jumpmen
Pole vaultmen
Standing long jumpmen
Standing triple jumpmen
Standing high jumpmen
Shot putmen
Discus throwmen
Hammer throwmen
56 pound weight throwmen
Combined events
Triathlonmen
All-aroundmen

At the1904 Summer Olympics, twenty-fiveathletics events were contested. A total of 74 medals (25 gold, 25 silver and 24 bronze) were awarded.

Multi-event competitions, the all-around and triathlon, were introduced, along with a 56-pound weight throw, while the short steeplechase was lengthened slightly from 2500 to 2590 metres, the team race was lengthened from 5000 meters to 4 miles (6,437 m), and the long steeplechase was dropped.

In all, the 25 events featured in 1904 were two more than were held in 1900.

A track was built specifically for the Games on the campus ofWashington University in St. Louis. The track was a cinder track13 mile (536.448m) in length, with one long straightaway.[1]

Medal summary

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EventGoldSilverBronze
60 metres
details
Archie Hahn
 United States
7.0WRWilliam Hogenson
 United States
7.2Fay Moulton
 United States
7.2
100 metres
details
Archie Hahn
 United States
11.0Nate Cartmell
 United States
11.2William Hogenson
 United States
11.2
200 metres
details
Archie Hahn
 United States
21.6ORNate Cartmell
 United States
21.9William Hogenson
 United States
Unknown
400 metres
details
Harry Hillman
 United States
49.2ORFrank Waller
 United States
49.9Herman Groman
 United States
50.0
800 metres
details
James Lightbody
 United States
1:56.0ORHoward Valentine
 United States
1:56.3Emil Breitkreutz
 United States
1:56.4
1500 metres
details
James Lightbody
 United States
4:05.4WRFrank Verner
 United States
4:06.8Lacey Hearn
 United States
Unknown
Marathon
details
Thomas Hicks
 United States
3:28:53Albert Corey
 France
3:34:52Arthur Newton
 United States
3:47:33
110 metres hurdles
details
Fred Schule
 United States
16.0Thaddeus Shideler
 United States
16.3Lesley Ashburner
 United States
16.4
200 metres hurdles
details
Harry Hillman
 United States
24.6Frank Castleman
 United States
24.9George Poage
 United States
Unknown
400 metres hurdles
details
Harry Hillman
 United States
53.0ORFrank Waller
 United States
53.2George Poage
 United States
56.8
2590 metres steeplechase
details
James Lightbody
 United States
7:39.6John Daly[2]
 Great Britain
7:40.6Arthur Newton
 United States
7:45.6
4 miles team race
details
 United States (USA)
New York AC
Arthur Newton
George Underwood
Paul Pilgrim
Howard Valentine
David Munson
27 pts Mixed team (ZZX)
Chicago AA
James Lightbody
Frank Verner
Lacey Hearn
Albert Corey (FRA)
Sidney Hatch
28 ptsnone awarded
Long jump
details
Myer Prinstein
 United States
7.34 mORDaniel Frank
 United States
6.89 mRobert Stangland
 United States
6.88 m
Triple jump
details
Myer Prinstein
 United States
14.32 mFred Englehardt
 United States
13.90 mRobert Stangland
 United States
13.36 m
High jump
details
Samuel Jones
 United States
1.80 mGarrett Serviss
 United States
1.77 mPaul Weinstein
 Germany
1.77 m
Pole vault
details
Charles Dvorak
 United States
3.50 mORLeRoy Samse
 United States
3.35 mLouis Wilkins
 United States
3.35 m
Standing long jump
details
Ray Ewry
 United States
3.47 mWRCharles King
 United States
3.27 mJohn Biller
 United States
3.25 m
Standing triple jump
details
Ray Ewry
 United States
10.54 mCharles King
 United States
10.16 mJoseph Stadler
 United States
9.60 m
Standing high jump
details
Ray Ewry
 United States
1.60 mJoseph Stadler
 United States
1.44 mLawson Robertson
 United States
1.44 m
Shot put
details
Ralph Rose
 United States
14.81 mWRWesley Coe
 United States
14.40 mLawrence Feuerbach
 United States
13.37 m
Discus throw
details
Martin Sheridan
 United States
39.28 mORRalph Rose
 United States
39.28 mORNicolaos Georgandas
 Greece
37.68 m
Hammer throw
details
John Flanagan
 United States
51.23 mORJohn DeWitt
 United States
50.26 mRalph Rose
 United States
45.73 m
56 pound weight throw
details
Étienne Desmarteau
 Canada
10.46 mJohn Flanagan
 United States
10.16 mJames Mitchell
 United States
10.13 m
Triathlon
details
Max Emmerich
 United States
35.7 ptsJohn Grieb
 United States
34.0 ptsWilliam Merz
 United States
32.9 pts
All-around
details
Tom Kiely
 Great Britain[3]
6036 ptsAdam Gunn
 United States
5907 ptsTruxtun Hare
 United States
5813 pts

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States23222267
2 Great Britain1102
3 Canada1001
4 France0101
 Mixed team0101
6 Germany0011
 Greece0011
Totals (7 entries)25252474

Participating nations

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233 athletes from 11 nations competed. This figure includes theathletic triathlon event, which some sources exclude.

Marathon

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Main article:Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics – Men's marathon

Themarathon is widely regarded as one of the most bizarre events of the Games. It was run in brutally hot weather, over dusty roads, with horses and automobiles clearing the way and creating dust clouds.[4]

Hicks and his supporters at themarathon

The first to arrive at the finish line wasFrederick Lorz, who actually rode the rest of the way in a car to retrieve his clothes, after dropping out after nine miles, but after the car broke down at the 20th mile, he re-entered the race and jogged back to the finish line.

As officials and fans believed he had won the race, Lorz played along with his practical joke until he was found out shortly before the medal ceremony. He admitted the ruse, and was banned for life by theAAU; however, after Lorz apologized for this stunt and it was found he had no intention to defraud, he was reinstated, and won the 1905Boston Marathon.[5]

Felix Carvajal on his way to 4th place in the marathon

Thomas Hicks was the first to the finish legally, after having received from his trainers several doses ofstrychnine sulfate (a common rat poison, which stimulates the nervous system in small doses) mixed with egg whites and brandy.[6] While he was supported by his trainers when he crossed the finish line, he is still considered the winner: Hicks had to be carried off the track on a stretcher, and possibly would have died in the stadium had he not been treated by several doctors. He lost eight pounds during the course of the marathon.

A Cuban postman namedFelix Carvajal joined the marathon, arriving at the last minute. He had to run in street clothes that a fellow runner cut around the legs to make them look like shorts. He stopped off in an orchard en route to have a snack on some apples which turned out to be rotten, and caused him to have to lie down and take a nap. Despite falling ill from the apples, he finished in fourth place.[7][8]

References

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  1. ^"Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics".Olympedia. Retrieved3 September 2001.
  2. ^Daly represented Ireland in this event, but the IOC lists him as competing for Great Britain, which Ireland was part of at the time.
  3. ^Kiely represented Ireland in this event, but the IOC lists him as competing for Great Britain, which Ireland was part of at the time.
  4. ^"The 1904 Olympic Marathon May Have Been the Strangest Ever | History | Smithsonian Magazine".
  5. ^Cronin, Brian (2010-08-10)."Sports Legend Revealed: A marathon runner nearly died".Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles.
  6. ^Martin, David E.; Gynn, Roger W. H. (2000).The Olympic Marathon. Human Kinetics. p. 48.ISBN 9780880119696.
  7. ^Abbott, Karen."The 1904 Olympic Marathon May Have Been the Strangest Ever".Smithsonian.com. RetrievedApril 8, 2015.
  8. ^Martin, David E.; Gynn, Roger W. H. (2000).The Olympic Marathon. Human Kinetics. p. 50.ISBN 9780880119696.

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