Athletics at the 1896 Summer Olympics – Men's 100 metres
Men's 100 metres at the Games of the I Olympiad | |
100m sprint 1896 Olympics.jpg The start of the 100 metres final, according to an artist. | |
Venue | Panathenaic Stadium |
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Dates | 6 April 1896 (first round) 10 April 1896 (final) |
Competitors | 15 from 8 nations |
Winning time | 12.0 |
Medalists | |
1900» |
Athletics at the 1896 Summer Olympics | |
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File:Olympic Athletics.svg | |
Track events | |
100 m | men |
400 m | men |
800 m | men |
1500 m | men |
110 m hurdles | men |
Road events | |
Marathon | men |
Field events | |
Long jump | men |
Triple jump | men |
High jump | men |
Pole vault | men |
Shot put | men |
Discus throw | men |
The 100 metres was the shortest track race in the 1896 Summer Olympics. The event had 3 heats (or rounds) and a final. The first round of the men's 100 metres race was the first event run at modern Olympics. It was run on 6 April 1896. The final was on 10 April. There were 15 athletes in this event. These 15 athletes were from 8 different nations. The event was won by Thomas Burke of the United States. Fritz Hofmann of Germany was in 2nd place. The Hungarian Alajos Szokolyi and American Francis Lane tied for 3rd place.[1][2]
Background[change]
Fritz Hofmann was the most famous sprinter at this time. In 1893, he won the Championship of the Continent. Thomas Burke was an American champion in the 400 metres. However, he was not known in the 100 metres. The best sprinters in the world at the timedid not run.[1]
Competition[change]
There were 21 athletes in the first round. These athletes were in 3 heats (or rounds). Each heat had 7 runners. The fastest 2 athletes in each round would run in the final. 6 of the runners quit before the races began.
Records[change]
This was the world record (in seconds) before the 1896 olympics.
World Record | 10.8[a] | United States Luther Cary | Paris (FRA) | July 4, 1891 |
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United Kingdom Cecil Lee | Brussels (BEL) | September 25, 1892 | ||
Belgium Étienne De Re | Brussels (BEL) | August 4, 1893 | ||
United Kingdom L. Atcherley | Frankfurt (GER) | April 13, 1895 | ||
United Kingdom Harry Beaton | Rotterdam (NED) | August 28, 1895 |
- ↑ unofficial
A new Olympic record was made after the competition.
Date | Event | Athlete | Time | Notes |
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6 April 1896 | Round 1 | File:US flag 44 stars.svg Thomas Burke (USA) | 11.8 s | OR |
In the first heat, Francis Lane set the first Olympic Record in 12.2 seconds. This time was tied in Heat 2 by Thomas Curtis. In the 3rd heat, Thomas Burke ran 11.8 seconds. This became the Olympic Record until the 1900 Olympics.
Schedule[change]
The times when the event started were not written down. The races started after King George I of Greece arrived at 3 p.m..[3] The final was the first competition in the afternoon on Friday.[4]
Date | Round | |
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Gregorian | Julian | |
Monday, 6 April 1896 | Monday, 25 March 1896 | Round 1 |
Friday, 10 April 1896 | Friday, 29 March 1896 | Final |
Results[change]
Heats[change]
The first round of heats were on 6 April. The first heat of the 100 metres was the first competition in the Olympic Games. Francis Lane won the first heat. This made him the first winner of a modern Olympic race. All of the heats were won by people from the United States.
Heat 1[change]
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Time | Notes |
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1 | Francis Lane | File:US flag 44 stars.svg United States | 12.2 | Q, OR |
2 | Alajos Szokolyi | File:Flag of Hungary (1867-1918).svg Hungary | 12.75 | Q |
3 | Charles Gmelin | File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain | 12.9 | |
4 | Adolphe Grisel | File:Flag of France.svg France | Unknown | |
5 | Kurt Doerry | File:Flag of the German Empire.svg Germany | Unknown | |
— | Leonidasz Manno | File:Flag of Hungary (1867-1918).svg Hungary | DNS | |
Luis Subercaseaux | File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile | DNS |
Heat 2[change]
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Time | Notes |
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1 | Thomas Curtis | File:US flag 44 stars.svg United States | 12.2, =OR | Q |
2 | Alexandros Chalkokondylis | File:Flag of Greece (1828-1978).svg Greece | 12.75 | Q |
3 | Launceston Elliot | File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain | 12.9 | |
4 | Eugen Schmidt | File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark | Unknown | |
5 | George Marshall | File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain | Unknown | |
— | Alexandre Tuffère | File:Flag of France.svg France | DNS | |
Unknown | Unknown (France or Hungary) | DNS |
Heat 3[change]
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Time | Notes |
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1 | Thomas Burke | File:US flag 44 stars.svg United States | 11.8 | Q, OR |
2 | Fritz Hofmann | File:Flag of the German Empire.svg Germany | 12.75 | Q |
3 | Friedrich Traun | File:Flag of the German Empire.svg Germany | 13.6 | |
4–5 | Georgios Gennimatas | File:Flag of Greece (1828-1978).svg Greece | Unknown | |
Henrik Sjöberg | File:Swedish civil ensign (1844–1905).svg Sweden | Unknown | ||
— | Alfred Flatow | File:Flag of the German Empire.svg Germany | DNS | |
Konstantinos Mouratis | File:Flag of Greece (1828-1978).svg Greece | DNS |
Final[change]
Results summary[change]
References[change]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "100 metres, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
- ↑ "Athens 1896 Athletics 100M Men Results". Olympics.com. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
- ↑ Official Report, p. 57.
- ↑ Official Report, p. 84.
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