List of 1900 Summer Olympics medal winners
The 1900 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the II Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event which was held in 1900 in Paris, France. Gold medals were not given at the 1900 Games. A silver medal was given for a first place and a bronze medal was given for second. The International Olympic Committee has retroactively assigned gold, silver, and bronze medals to competitors who earned 1st, 2nd, and 3rd-place finishes respectively in order to bring early Olympics in line with current awards.[1]
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Archery
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Au Cordon Doré 50 metres details | Henri Hérouin France | Hubert Van Innis Belgium | Émile Fisseux France |
Au Cordon Doré 33 metres details | Hubert Van Innis Belgium | Victor Thibault France | Charles Frédéric Petit France |
Au Chapelet 50 metres details | Eugène Mougin France | Henri Helle France | Émile Mercier France |
Au Chapelet 33 metres details | Hubert Van Innis Belgium | Victor Thibault France | Charles Frédéric Petit France |
Championnat du Monde details | Henri Hérouin France | Hubert Van Innis Belgium | Not awarded |
Sur la Perche à la Herse details | Emmanuel Foulon Belgium | Auguste Serrurier France | Not awarded |
Sur la Perche à la Pyramide details | Émile Grumiaux France | Auguste Serrurier France | Louis Glineur Belgium |
Athletics
Basque pelota
Gold | Silver |
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Spain (ESP) | none awarded[4] |
Cricket
Gold | Silver |
---|---|
Devon and Somerset Wanderers Great Britain C. B. K. Beachcroft (captain) | French Athletic Club Union Mixed team[5] William Anderson |
Croquet
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Singles, one ball details | Gaston Aumoitte (FRA) | Georges Johin (FRA) | Chrétien Waydelich (FRA) |
Singles, two balls details | Chrétien Waydelich (FRA) | Maurice Vignerot (FRA) | Jacques Sautereau (FRA) |
Doubles details | France (FRA) Gaston Aumoitte Georges Johin | None | None |
Cycling
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's sprint details | Georges Taillandier France | Fernand Sanz France | John Henry Lake United States |
Men's 25 km details | Louis Bastien France | Louis Hildebrand Great Britain | Auguste Daumain France |
Men's points race details[6] | Enrico Brusoni Italy | Karl Duill Germany | Louis Trousselier France |
Equestrian
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Jumping details | Aimé Haegeman Belgium | Georges Van Der Poele Belgium | Louis de Champsavin France |
High jump details | Dominique Gardères France Gian Giorgio Trissino | none awarded | Georges Van Der Poele Belgium |
Long jump details | Constant van Langhendonck Belgium | Gian Giorgio Trissino Italy | Jacques de Prunelé[7] France |
Hacks and hunter details | Napoléon Murat France | Victor Archenoul France | Robert de Montesquiou-Fézensac France |
Mail coach details | Georges Nagelmackers Belgium | Léon Thome France | Jean de Neuflize France |
Fencing
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Épée details | Ramón Fonst Cuba | Louis Perrée France | Léon Sée France |
Masters épée details | Albert Robert Ayat France | Émile Bougnol France | Henri Laurent France |
Amateurs-masters épée details | Albert Robert Ayat France | Ramón Fonst Cuba | Léon Sée France |
Foil details | Émile Coste France | Henri Masson France | Marcel Boulenger France |
Masters foil details | Lucien Mérignac France | Alphonse Kirchhoffer France | Jean-Baptiste Mimiague France |
Sabre details | Georges de la Falaise France | Léon Thiébaut France | Siegfried Flesch Austria |
Masters sabre details | Antonio Conte Italy | Italo Santelli Italy | Milan Neralić Austria |
Football
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Great Britain (GBR)[8] James Jones Claude Buckenham William Gosling Alfred Chalk T. E. Burridge William Quash Richard Turner F. G. Spackman John Nicholas Jack Zealley Henry Haslam | France (FRA)[9] Pierre Allemane Louis Bach Alfred Bloch Fernand Canelle Duparc Eugène Fraysse Virgile Gaillard Georges Garnier René Grandjean Lucien Huteau Marcel Lambert Maurice Macaine Gaston Peltier | Mixed team (ZZX)[10][11] Marius Delbecque Hendrik van Heuckelum (NED) Raul Kelecom Marcel Leboutte Lucien Londot Ernest Moreau de Melen Edmond Neefs Gustave Pelgrims Alphonse Renier Hilaire Spanoghe Eric Thornton (GBR) |
Golf
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's details | Charles Sands United States | Walter Rutherford Great Britain | David Robertson Great Britain |
Women's details | Margaret Abbott United States | Pauline Whittier United States | Daria Pratt United States |
Gymnastics
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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All around details | Gustave Sandras France | Noël Bas France | Lucien Démanet France |
Polo
Gold | Silver | Bronze | Bronze |
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Mixed team (ZZX)[12] John Beresford (GBR) | Mixed team (ZZX)[13] Walter Buckmaster (GBR) | Mixed team (ZZX)[14] Robert Fournier-Sarlovèze (FRA) | Mixed team (ZZX)[16] Eustaquio de Escandón (MEX) |
Rowing
Rugby union
Sailing
The data below notes all races and medalists of the regattas of the Games of the second Olympiad, as well as of the Exposition Universelle and counts all winners as medalists, because the IOC website currently affirms a total of 95 medal events in the Games.[26]
- ^ a b c The second race in this class is also recognized by the IOC. Thus, for this event, two gold, two silver, and two bronze medals were retrospectively awarded.
- ^ a b This race in this class is not shown in the IOC database as an Olympic medal event. However, the IOC website currently has affirmed a total of 95 medal events, after accepting, as it appears, the recommendation of Olympic historian Bill Mallon for events that should be considered "Olympic". These events include the other two sailing races.[26][27]
Shooting
Swimming
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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200 m freestyle details | Frederick Lane Australia | Zoltán Halmay Hungary | Karl Ruberl Austria |
1000 m freestyle details | John Arthur Jarvis Great Britain | Otto Wahle Austria | Zoltán Halmay Hungary |
4000 m freestyle details | John Arthur Jarvis Great Britain | Zoltán Halmay Hungary | Louis Martin France |
200 m backstroke details | Ernst Hoppenberg Germany | Karl Ruberl Austria | Johannes Drost Netherlands |
200 m team swimming details | Germany (GER)[29] Ernst Hoppenberg Max Hainle Ernst Lührsen Gustav Lexau Herbert von Petersdorff | France (FRA) Tritons Lillois Maurice Hochepied Victor Hochepied Joseph Bertrand Jules Verbecke Victor Cadet | France (FRA) Pupilles de Neptune de Lille René Tartara Louis Martin Désiré Mérchez Georges Leuillieux Philippe Houben[30] |
200 m obstacle event details | Frederick Lane Australia | Otto Wahle Austria | Peter Kemp Great Britain |
Underwater swimming details | Charles Devendeville France | André Six France | Peder Lykkeberg Denmark |
Tennis
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's singles details | Laurence Doherty Great Britain | Harold Mahony Great Britain | Reginald Doherty Great Britain |
Arthur Norris Great Britain | |||
Women's singles details | Charlotte Cooper Great Britain | Hélène Prévost France | Marion Jones United States |
Hedwiga Rosenbaumová Bohemia | |||
Men's doubles details | Laurence Doherty and Reginald Doherty (GBR) | Mixed team (ZZX) Max Décugis (FRA) Basil Spalding de Garmendia (USA) | Harold Mahony and Arthur Norris (GBR) |
André Prévost and Guy de la Chapelle (FRA) | |||
Mixed doubles details | Charlotte Cooper and Reginald Doherty (GBR) | Mixed team (ZZX) Hélène Prévost (FRA) Harold Mahony (GBR) | Mixed team (ZZX) Marion Jones (USA) Laurence Doherty (GBR) |
Mixed team (ZZX) Archibald Warden (GBR) Hedwiga Rosenbaumová (BOH) |
Tug of war
Gold | Silver |
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Mixed team (ZZX) Edgar Aabye (DEN) August Nilsson (SWE) Eugen Schmidt (DEN) Gustaf Söderström (SWE) Karl Staaf (SWE) Charles Winckler (DEN) | Mixed team (ZZX)[31] Roger Basset Jean Collas Charles Gondouin Joseph Roffo Émile Sarrade Francisco Henríquez de Zubiría (COL) |
Water polo
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Mixed team (ZZX) (Osborne Swimming Club of Manchester)[32] Thomas Coe Robert Crawshaw William Henry John Arthur Jarvis Peter Kemp Victor Lindberg (NZL) Frederick Stapleton | Belgium (BEL) (Brussels Swimming and Water Polo Club) Jean de Backer Victor de Behr Henri Cohen Fernand Feyaerts Oscar Grégoire Albert Michant Georges Romer Guillaume Séron Victor Sonnemans A. R. Upton | Mixed team (ZZX) (Libellule de Paris)[32] Bill Burgess (GBR) Jules Clévenot Alphonse Decuyper Louis Laufray Henri Peslier Auguste Pesloy Paul Vasseur |
France (FRA) (Pupilles de Neptune de Lille)[32] Auguste Camelin Eugène Coulon Jean Fardelle Antoine Fiolet Pierre Gellé Louis Marc Louis Martin Désiré Mérchez |
See also
References
- ^ 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.
- ^ Michel Théato was originally assumed to be French, before it was discovered that his nationality was Luxembourgish. In the past, the IOC had attributed Théato's medal to France. The IOC website now recognizes Luxembourg.
- ^ "Paris 1900 - Medal Table". Olympics.com. International Olympic Committee. Select "Paris 1900", select "Go to medal table" to arrive at "Paris 1900 Medal Table"
- ^ "Paris 1900 Basque Pelota Results". Olympics.com. Retrieved 5 September 2021.
- ^ "Paris 1900 Cricket Results". Olympics.com. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
- ^ "Cycling at the 1900 Paris Summer Games: Men's Points Race". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 20 October 2012.
- ^ "Paris 1900 Equestrian Jumping Individual Mixed Results". Olympics.com. Retrieved 5 September 2021.
- ^ Represented by Upton Park F.C.
- ^ Represented by Club Française
- ^ "Paris 1900 Football Results". Olympics.com. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
- ^ Represented by Université de Bruxelles
- ^ Represented by Foxhunters Hurlingham
- ^ Represented by BLO Polo Club Rugby
- ^ Represented by Bagatelle Polo Club de Paris
- ^ Raoul-Duval played on two different teams.
- ^ Represented by Mexico National Polo Team
- ^ "William Hayden Wright". Olympedia. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
- ^ "PARIS 1900 POLO MEN RESULTS". Olympics.com. Retrieved 2 August 2021.
- ^ "Paris 1900 Rowing Results". Olympics.com. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
- ^ Brockmann was the coxswain for the Dutch team in the semifinal, but not in the final. He is considered a gold medallist by the IOC and is listed in that organization's medal database.
- ^ Due to wrangling about who would be allowed to compete in the coxed four final, two finals were held for that competition. Both finals are considered Olympic championships by the International Olympic Committee.
- ^ The German team changed the coxswain after the semi-final. Gustav Moths participated only in the semi-final and Max Ammermann participated in the final. However, the IOC medal database credits the bronze medal only to Gustav Moths.
- ^ "Paris 1900 Rugby Men Results". Olympics.com. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
- ^ Represented by SC 1880 Frankfurt
- ^ Represented by Moseley Wanderers
- ^ a b "Paris 1900". International Olympic Committee. Archived from the original on 10 October 2017. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
- ^ Mallon, Bill (1998). The 1900 Olympic Games, Results for All Competitors in All Events, with Commentary. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 978-0-7864-4064-1.
- ^ "Trap shooting". Olympics.com. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
- ^ "Men's 200 metre team swimming". Olympics.com. Retrieved 12 September 2021.
- ^ Houben did not actually compete; however, he is listed in the IOC's medal database as part of the Neptune team.
- ^ "Paris 1900 Tug of War Men Results". Olympics.com. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
- ^ a b c "Paris 1900 Water Polo Results". Olympics.com. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
External links
- "Paris 1900". Olympics.com. International Olympic Committee.