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Athletics at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Men's 100 metres

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Men's 100 metres
at the Games of the II Olympiad
Frank Jarvis
VenueBois de Boulogne
DateJuly 14
Competitors20 from 9 nations
Winning time11.0
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Frank Jarvis
 United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Walter Tewksbury
 United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Stan Rowley
 Australia
← 1896
1904 →

The men's 100 metres was a sprinting event on the athletics programme at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris. It was held on July 14, 1900. 20 athletes from nine nations competed. The event was won by Frank Jarvis of the United States, the second of three straight gold medals by different Americans in the event. Australia medaled in the event for the first time, a bronze by Stan Rowley.

Background

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This was the second time the event was held. None of the 1896 runners competed in 1900. American Arthur Duffey had recently won the AAA Championships (at 100 yards) and was heavily favored.[1] Unofficial world record holder (in an eight-way tie) Isaac Westergren of Sweden also entered the competition.

No athletes from France, the host nation, competed. Australia, Bohemia, India, and Italy were represented for the first time.

The 1900 competition was one of only two Olympic Games (the other being 1904) where the men's 100 metres was not the shortest sprint, as the 60 metres was held in those two Games.

Records

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These were the standing world and Olympic records (in seconds) prior to the 1900 Summer Olympics.

World Record 10.8[a] United States Luther Cary Paris (FRA) July 4, 1891
United Kingdom Cecil Lee Brussels (BEL) September 25, 1892
Belgium Étienne De Re Brussels (BEL) August 4, 1893
United Kingdom L. Atcherley Frankfurt/Main (GER) April 13, 1895
United Kingdom Harry Beaton Rotterdam (NED) August 28, 1895
Sweden Harald Anderson-Arbin Helsingborg (SWE) August 9, 1896
Sweden Isaac Westergren Gävle (SWE) September 11, 1898
Sweden Isaac Westergren Gävle (SWE) September 10, 1899
Olympic Record 11.8 United States Thomas Burke Athens (GRE) April 6, 1896 (NS)
  1. ^ unofficial

Arthur Duffey in the first heat of the first round and Walter Tewksbury in the second heat of the first round set new Olympic records with 11.4 seconds. In the third heat of the first round Frank Jarvis equalled the unofficial world record with 10.8 seconds. In the second semifinal Tewksbury also equalled the world record with 10.8 seconds.

Competition format

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The competition consisted of four rounds: heats, semifinals, a repechage, and a final. The top two runners in each of the six heats advanced to the semifinals. Those 12 men were divided into 3 semifinals of 4 runners each. The 1st-place runner in each semifinal advanced directly to the final, the 2nd and 3rd place runners went to the repechage, and the 4th-place finisher was eliminated. In the 6-man repechage, only the winner advanced to the final and everyone else was eliminated.

Schedule

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Date Time Round
Saturday, 14 July 1900  
 
 
11:15
First round
Semifinals
Repechage
Final

Results

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First round

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In the first round, there were six heats. The top two runners in each advanced to the semifinals.

Heat 1

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Duffey was a metre ahead of Moloney at the finish.

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Arthur Duffey  United States 11.4 Q, OR
2 Frederick Moloney  United States 11.5 Q
3 Václav Nový  Bohemia Unknown

Heat 2

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Tewksbury beat McClain by six inches, with Koppán far back in third being eliminated.

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Walter Tewksbury  United States 11.4 Q, =OR
2 Thaddeus McClain  United States 11.4 Q
3 Pál Koppán  Hungary Unknown

Heat 3

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The fastest of the preliminary heats featured two of the eventual medallists; Jarvis won by a metre and equalled the world record.

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Frank Jarvis  United States 10.8 Q, =WR
2 Stan Rowley  Australia 10.9 Q
3 Umberto Colombo  Italy Unknown
4 Julius Keyl  Germany Unknown

Heat 4

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Leiblee beat Doerry by a yard.

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Clark Leiblee  United States 11.4 Q
2 Kurt Doerry  Germany 11.5 Q
3 Johannes Gandil  Denmark Unknown

Heat 5

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The fifth heat was the only one that was not won by an American, with Pritchard beating Minahan by half a yard.

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Norman Pritchard  India 11.4 Q
2 Edmund Minahan  United States 11.5 Q
3 Ernő Schubert  Hungary Unknown
4 Isaac Westergren  Sweden Unknown

Heat 6

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In an all-American heat, Burroughs defeated Boardman by a yard; Slack, in third, was the only American to be eliminated in the first round.

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Charles Burroughs  United States 11.4 Q
2 Dixon Boardman  United States 11.5 Q
3 Henry Slack  United States Unknown

Semifinals

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There were three semifinals, each with four runners. The top runner in each of the semifinals advanced to the final, while the second and third place runners competed in the repechage. The winner of the six-runner repechage advanced to the final as well.

Semifinal 1

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Duffey dropped almost half a second from his preliminary heat time to beat Rowley by five feet. Burroughs beat Boardman to stay in contention via the repechage.

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Arthur Duffey  United States 11.0 Q
2 Stan Rowley  Australia 11.2 R
3 Charles Burroughs  United States Unknown R
4 Dixon Boardman  United States Unknown

Semifinal 2

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Tewksbury equalled the world record, the second runner to accomplish that at the Paris Games, to beat Leiblee by six inches, while Doerry pulled up lame.

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Walter Tewksbury  United States 10.8 Q, =WR
2 Clark Leiblee  United States 10.9 R
3 Frederick Moloney  United States Unknown R
Kurt Doerry  Germany DNF

Semifinal 3

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Jarvis won by a yard over McClain: McClain and Pritchard were relegated to the repechage, with Minahan being eliminated.

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Frank Jarvis  United States 11.2 Q
2 Thaddeus McClain  United States 11.3 R
3 Norman Pritchard  India Unknown R
4 Edmund Minahan  United States Unknown

Repechage

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The repechage was a very close race, with Rowley defeating Pritchard by two inches to advance to the final.

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Stan Rowley  Australia 11.0 Q
2 Norman Pritchard  India 11.0
3 Clark Leiblee  United States Unknown
4–6 Charles Burroughs  United States Unknown
Thaddeus McClain  United States Unknown
Frederick Moloney  United States Unknown

Final

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Duffey got away to an early lead, but pulled a tendon at the 50 meter mark. Jarvis beat Tewksbury by two feet, with Rowley half a yard behind.

Rank Athlete Nation Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Frank Jarvis  United States 11.0
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Walter Tewksbury  United States 11.1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Stan Rowley  Australia 11.2
Arthur Duffey  United States DNF

Sources

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  1. ^ "100 metres, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 21 July 2020.