The United StatesThe United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district... hosted the 1904 Summer OlympicsThe 1904 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the III Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event which was celebrated in St. Louis, Missouri, in the United States from July 1, 1904 to November 23, 1904, at what is now known as Francis Field on the campus of Washington University... in St. Louis, MissouriSt. Louis is an independent city in the U.S. state of Missouri. With an estimated population of 354,361 in 2008, it is the principal municipality of Greater St. Louis, population 2,866,517, the largest urban area in Missouri and sixteenth largest in the United States... . These Games were sparsely attended by athletes from outside the USA, and consequently, American athletes won 241 of 283 total medals awarded. Many events were contested solely by Americans.
Gold
- George Bryant
George Phillip "Phil" Bryant was an American archer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.... - archery, men's double York round
- George Bryant - archery, men's double American round
- Matilda Howell
Lida Scott Howell was an American female archer who competed in the early twentieth century. She won three gold medals in Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics in Missouri in the double national and Columbia rounds and for the US team.... - archery, women's double National round
- Matilda Howell - archery, women's double Columbia round
- Matilda Howell, Jessie Pollock
Jessie Pollock was a female American archer who competed in the early twentieth century. She won two bronze medals in Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics in Missouri in the double national and columbia rounds and a gold medal with the US team.... , Laura Woodruff, and Louise TaylorLouise Taylor is an American folk singer/songwriter from Vermont. She left home at age 15, hitchhiking and busking her way around the United States and settling in Texas, near the Gulf of Mexico, for six months at age 20. Her song Blue Norther chronicles her experiences working as a waitress in a... - archery, women's team round
- Potomac Archers - archery, men's team round
Silver
- Robert Williams
Robert W. Williams, Jr. was an American archer who competed in the early twentieth century. He won two silver medals in Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics in Missouri in the double york and American rounds. In the team competition he won the gold medal.... - archery, men's double York round
- Robert Williams - archery, men's double American round
- William Grebe
William F. Grebe was an American fencer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In 1904 he won the silver medal in individual sabre competition and a bronze medal in singlestick competition. He also competed in the individual foil event but was eliminated in the first round.-References:*... - fencing, men's sabre
- Emma Cooke
Emma C. Cooke was an American female archer who competed in the early twentieth century.She was born in Fayetteville, Pennsylvania.... - archery, women's double National round
- Emma Cooke - archery, women's double Columbia round
- Emma Cooke and Mabel Taylor - archery, women's team round
- Christian Brothers College
Christian Brothers College High School , is a Lasallian Catholic college preparatory school for young men in St. Louis, Missouri... - football, men's competition
- Cincinnati Archers - archery, men's team round
Bronze
- William Thompson
William Henry Thompson was an American archer who competed in the early twentieth century.He won two bronze medals in Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics in Missouri in the double York round, when Robert Williams won silver and his second bronze in the double American round... - archery, men's double York round
- William Thompson - archery, men's double American round
- Jessie Pollock - archery, women's double National round
- Jessie Pollock - archery, women's double Columbia round
- Boston Archers - archery, men's team round
- St. Rose of Lima Parish - football, men's competition
Archery
{{main|Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics}}
The United States first competed in archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics. They were the only nation to compete that year, taking all 17 medals.
| Event |
Place |
Archer |
Score |
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| Men's double York round |
1st |
George Bryant George Phillip "Phil" Bryant was an American archer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
820 |
| 2nd |
Robert Williams Robert W. Williams, Jr. was an American archer who competed in the early twentieth century. He won two silver medals in Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics in Missouri in the double york and American rounds. In the team competition he won the gold medal.... |
819 |
| 3rd |
William Thompson William Henry Thompson was an American archer who competed in the early twentieth century.He won two bronze medals in Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics in Missouri in the double York round, when Robert Williams won silver and his second bronze in the double American round... |
816 |
| 4th |
Wallace Bryant Wallace Gordon Bryant Jr. is a retired American professional basketball player in the NBA. A 7’0”, 245 pound center, Bryant attended Emerson High School in Gary, Indiana before playing at the University of San Francisco. He was than drafted by the Chicago Bulls in 1982... |
618 |
| 5th |
Benjamin Keys |
532 |
| 6th |
Ernest Frentz |
528 |
| 7th |
Homer Taylor |
506 |
| 8th |
C.S. Woodruff |
487 |
| 9th |
Henry B. Richardson Henry Barber Richardson was an American archer. He won two Olympic bronze medals. Richardson was the first archer to win medals at two different editions of the Olympic Games as well as the youngest medallist at the 1904 Summer Olympics at the age of 15 years and 124 days.-1904 Summer... |
439 |
| 10th |
D. F. McGowan |
383 |
| 11th |
Thomas Scott |
375 |
| 12th |
Cyrus Dallin |
355 |
| 13th |
Lewis Maxon |
341 |
| 14th |
Ralph Taylor |
328 |
| 15th |
Edward Weston |
268 |
| 16th |
Edward Bruce |
238 |
| |
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| Men's double American round |
1st |
George Bryant |
1048 |
| 2nd |
Robert Williams |
991 |
| 3rd |
William Thompson |
949 |
| 4th |
C.S. Woodruff |
907 |
| 5th |
William Clark William A. Clark was an American archer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He won the silver medal in the team competition. In the Double American round he finished fifth.-External links:*... |
880 |
| 6th |
Homer Taylor |
862 |
| 7th |
Benjamin Keys |
840 |
| 8th |
Wallace Bryant |
818 |
| 9th |
Cyrus Dallin |
816 |
| 10th |
Henry B. Richardson |
813 |
| 11th |
Charles Hubbard Charles R. Hubbard was an American archer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born and died in Cincinnati.... |
779 |
| 12th |
Lewis Maxon |
777 |
| 13th |
Galen Spencer Galen Carter Spencer was an American archer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He won the gold medal in the team competition. In the Double American round he finished thirteenth.-External links:*... |
701 |
| 14th |
Samuel Duvall Samuel Harding Duvall was an American archer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.Duvall won the silver medal in the team competition. In the Double American round he finished fourteenth. He was the earliest-born modern Olympic athlete.... |
699 |
| 15th |
Ernest Frentz |
665 |
| 16th |
Amos Casselman |
628 |
| 17th |
Ralph Taylor |
533 |
| 18th |
Edward Bruce |
516 |
| 19th |
E. H. Weston |
508 |
| 20th |
Edward Weston |
450 |
| 21st |
W. G. Valentine |
347 |
| |
|
|
|
| Women's double National round |
1st |
Matilda Howell Lida Scott Howell was an American female archer who competed in the early twentieth century. She won three gold medals in Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics in Missouri in the double national and Columbia rounds and for the US team.... |
620 |
| 2nd |
Emma Cooke Emma C. Cooke was an American female archer who competed in the early twentieth century.She was born in Fayetteville, Pennsylvania.... |
419 |
| 3rd |
Jessie Pollock Jessie Pollock was a female American archer who competed in the early twentieth century. She won two bronze medals in Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics in Missouri in the double national and columbia rounds and a gold medal with the US team.... |
419 |
| 4th |
Laura Woodruff |
234 |
| 5th |
Mabel Taylor |
160 |
| 6th |
Louise Taylor |
159 |
| |
|
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|
| Women's double Columbia round |
1st |
Matilda Howell |
867 |
| 2nd |
Emma Cooke |
630 |
| 3rd |
Jessie Pollock |
630 |
| 4th |
Laura Woodruff |
547 |
| 5th |
Mabel Taylor |
243 |
| 6th |
Louise Taylor |
229 |
| |
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| Event |
Place |
Team |
Archers |
Score |
| |
|
|
|
|
| Men's team round |
1st |
Potomac Archers |
William Thompson, Robert Williams, Lewis Maxon, Galen Spencer |
1344 |
| 2nd |
Cincinnati Archers |
C.S. Woodruff, William Clark, Charles Hubbard, Samuel Duvall |
1341 |
| 3rd |
Boston Archers |
George Bryant, Wallace Bryant, Cyrus Dallin, Henry B. Richardson |
1268 |
| 4th |
Chicago Archers |
Benjamin Keys, Homer Taylor, Edward Weston, Edward Bruce |
942 |
| |
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|
|
| Women's team round |
1st |
|
Matilda Howell, Jessie Pollock, Laura Woodruff, Louise Taylor |
Unknown |
| 2nd |
|
Emma Cooke, Mabel Taylor |
Unknown |
| |
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|
Running
| Event |
Place |
Athlete |
Heats |
Repechage |
Final |
|
Men's 60 metresThe men's 60 metres was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the second and last time the event was held at the Olympics. 12 athletes from 3 nations participated... |
1st |
Archie Hahn Charles Archibald "Archie" Hahn was a German-American athlete, and one of the best sprinters in the early 20th century.... |
7.2 seconds 1st, heat 3 |
Advanced directly |
7.0 seconds |
| 2nd |
William Hogenson William "Bill" P. Hogenson was an American athlete and sprinter who competed in the early twentieth century. He won a silver medal in Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics in the men's 60 metre dash, but was beaten by Archie Hahn who took gold... |
7.0 seconds 1st, heat 2 |
7.2 seconds |
| 3rd |
Fay Moulton Fay Moulton was a successful U.S. Olympic sprinter in the early twentieth century. He was also a lawyer and a college football head coach.... |
Unknown 1st, heat 4 |
7.2 seconds |
| 4th |
Clyde Blair Clyde Amel Blair was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics. In 1904 he was fourth in 60 m competition and was third in his first round heat of 100 m competition and did not advance to the final... |
7.0 seconds 1st, heat 1 |
7.2 seconds |
| 5th |
Myer Prinstein Myer Prinstein was an American athlete and member of the Irish American Athletic Club who held the world record for the long jump and won gold medals in three Olympic Games.-Early life:Prinstein was born in 1878 in Szczuczyn, Poland... |
Unknown 2nd, heat 1 |
7.2 seconds 2nd, repechage |
Unknown |
| 6th |
Frank Castleman Frank Riley Castleman was an American athlete and member of the Greater New York Irish American Athletic Association, which became the Irish American Athletic Club... |
Unknown 2nd, heat 2 |
7.2 seconds 1st, repechage |
Unknown |
| 7-8 |
Nathaniel CartmellNathaniel "Bloody Neck" John Cartmell was an American athlete who won medals at two editions of the Olympic Games... |
Unknown 2nd, heat 4 |
Unknown 3-4, repechage |
Did not advance |
| 9-12 |
William Hunter |
Unknown 3-4, heat 1 |
Did not advance |
| George Poage George Coleman Poage was the first African American athlete to win a medal in the Olympic Games, winning two bronze medals at the 1904 games in St... |
Unknown 3-4, heat 1 |
| Lawson Robertson Lawson N. Robertson was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.... |
Unknown 3rd, heat 3 |
|
| Event |
Place |
Athlete |
Heats |
Final |
|
| Men's 100 metres The men's 100 metres was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third time the event was held. 11 athletes from 3 nations participated... |
1st |
Archie Hahn Charles Archibald "Archie" Hahn was a German-American athlete, and one of the best sprinters in the early 20th century.... |
11.4 seconds 1st, heat 1 |
11.0 seconds |
| 2nd |
Nathaniel CartmellNathaniel "Bloody Neck" John Cartmell was an American athlete who won medals at two editions of the Olympic Games... |
11.4 seconds 1st, heat 3 |
11.2 seconds |
| 3rd |
William Hogenson William "Bill" P. Hogenson was an American athlete and sprinter who competed in the early twentieth century. He won a silver medal in Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics in the men's 60 metre dash, but was beaten by Archie Hahn who took gold... |
11.6 seconds 1st, heat 2 |
11.2 seconds |
| 4th |
Fay Moulton Fay Moulton was a successful U.S. Olympic sprinter in the early twentieth century. He was also a lawyer and a college football head coach.... |
Unknown 2nd, heat 3 |
Unknown |
| 5th |
Frederick Heckwolf Frederick J. Heckwolf was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In 1904 he was fifth in 100 m competition.-External links:*... |
Unknown 2nd, heat 2 |
Unknown |
| 6th |
Lawson Robertson Lawson N. Robertson was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.... |
Unknown 2nd, heat 1 |
Unknown |
| 7-11 |
Clyde Blair Clyde Amel Blair was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics. In 1904 he was fourth in 60 m competition and was third in his first round heat of 100 m competition and did not advance to the final... |
Unknown 3rd, heat 3 |
Did not advance |
| Frank Castleman Frank Riley Castleman was an American athlete and member of the Greater New York Irish American Athletic Association, which became the Irish American Athletic Club... |
Unknown 4th, heat 3 |
| Myer Prinstein Myer Prinstein was an American athlete and member of the Irish American Athletic Club who held the world record for the long jump and won gold medals in three Olympic Games.-Early life:Prinstein was born in 1878 in Szczuczyn, Poland... |
Unknown 4th, heat 2 |
|
| Men's 200 metres The men's 200 metres was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the second time the 200 metres was contested. All races of this competition was held on a straight course. 5 athletes from 2 nations participated... |
1st |
Archie Hahn Charles Archibald "Archie" Hahn was a German-American athlete, and one of the best sprinters in the early 20th century.... |
22.2 seconds 1st, heat 1 |
21.6 seconds OR |
| 2nd |
Nathaniel CartmellNathaniel "Bloody Neck" John Cartmell was an American athlete who won medals at two editions of the Olympic Games... |
Unknown 2nd, heat 1 |
21.9 seconds |
| 3rd |
William Hogenson William "Bill" P. Hogenson was an American athlete and sprinter who competed in the early twentieth century. He won a silver medal in Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics in the men's 60 metre dash, but was beaten by Archie Hahn who took gold... |
22.8 seconds 1st, heat 2 |
Unknown |
| 4th |
Fay Moulton Fay Moulton was a successful U.S. Olympic sprinter in the early twentieth century. He was also a lawyer and a college football head coach.... |
Unknown 2nd, heat 2 |
Unknown |
|
| Event |
Place |
Athlete |
Final |
|
| Men's 400 metres The men's 400 metres was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third time the event was held. 12 athletes from 3 nations participated... |
1st |
Harry Hillman Harry Livingston Hillman Jr. was an American athlete and winner of three gold medals at the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
49.2 seconds OR |
| 2nd |
Frank Waller Frank Laird Waller was an American athlete who was specialized in the 400 metres.He competed in the early twentieth century. He won two silver medals in Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics in the men's 400 metres and 400 metre hurdles.-External links:*... |
49.9 seconds |
| 3rd |
Herman Groman Herman Charles Groman was an American athlete who competed mainly in the 400 metres.... |
50.0 seconds |
| 4th |
Joseph Fleming Joseph S. Fleming was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In 1904 he was fourth in 400 m competition.-External links:*... |
Unknown |
| 5th |
Myer Prinstein Myer Prinstein was an American athlete and member of the Irish American Athletic Club who held the world record for the long jump and won gold medals in three Olympic Games.-Early life:Prinstein was born in 1878 in Szczuczyn, Poland... |
Unknown |
| 6th |
George Poage George Coleman Poage was the first African American athlete to win a medal in the Olympic Games, winning two bronze medals at the 1904 games in St... |
Unknown |
| 7-12 |
Clyde Blair Clyde Amel Blair was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics. In 1904 he was fourth in 60 m competition and was third in his first round heat of 100 m competition and did not advance to the final... |
Unknown |
| Paul Pilgrim Paul Henry Pilgrim was an American athlete who won three gold medals at the 1904 and 1906 Summer Olympics.He was born in New York City and died in White Plains, New York.... |
Unknown |
| George Underwood George Bernard Underwood was an American athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the 4 mile team where he won the gold medal with his teammates Arthur Newton, Paul Pilgrim, Howard Valentine... |
Unknown |
| Howard Valentine Howard Van Nostrand Valentine was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics and in the 1906 Summer Olympics.... |
Unknown |
|
| Men's 800 metres The men's 800 metres was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third time the event was held. 13 runners from 3 nations participated... |
1st |
Jim LightbodyJames "Jim" Davies Lightbody was an American middle distance runner, winner of six Olympic medals in the early 20th century.Lightbody, from Pittsburgh, had great success at the 1904 Summer Olympics, held in St... |
1:56.0 OR |
| 2nd |
Howard Valentine Howard Van Nostrand Valentine was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics and in the 1906 Summer Olympics.... |
1:56.3 |
| 3rd |
Emil Breitkreutz Emil William Breitkreutz was a US middle distance runner who won a bronze medal in the Olympic 800 meters final in the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis, Missouri. The race was won by James Lightbody.... |
1:56.4 |
| 4th |
George Underwood George Bernard Underwood was an American athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the 4 mile team where he won the gold medal with his teammates Arthur Newton, Paul Pilgrim, Howard Valentine... |
Unknown |
| 6th |
William VernerWilliam Franklyn Verner was an American athlete and middle-distance runner who competed in the early twentieth century.... |
Unknown |
| 7-13 |
George Bonhag George Valentine Bonhag was an American athlete and a member of the Irish American Athletic Club and the New York City Police Department.He was born in Boston and died in New York City.... |
Unknown |
| Harvey Cohn Harvey Wright Cohn was an American track and field athlete and a member of the Irish American Athletic Club. A native of New York City, Cohn competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics, the 1906 Intercalated Games in Athens and 1908 Summer Olympics in London.In 1904 he was eighth in 1500 m competition... |
Unknown |
Lacey HearnLacey Earnest Hearn was an American athlete and sprinter who competed in the early twentieth century. Individually he specialized in the 1500 Metres, and he won a bronze medal in Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics. Jim Lightbody took gold... |
Unknown |
| John J. Joyce |
Unknown |
| Paul Pilgrim Paul Henry Pilgrim was an American athlete who won three gold medals at the 1904 and 1906 Summer Olympics.He was born in New York City and died in White Plains, New York.... |
Unknown |
|
| Men's 1500 metres The men's 1500 metres was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third time the event was held. 9 runners from 3 nations participated... |
1st |
Jim LightbodyJames "Jim" Davies Lightbody was an American middle distance runner, winner of six Olympic medals in the early 20th century.Lightbody, from Pittsburgh, had great success at the 1904 Summer Olympics, held in St... |
4:05.4 OR |
| 2nd |
William VernerWilliam Franklyn Verner was an American athlete and middle-distance runner who competed in the early twentieth century.... |
4:06.8 |
| 3rd |
Lacey HearnLacey Earnest Hearn was an American athlete and sprinter who competed in the early twentieth century. Individually he specialized in the 1500 Metres, and he won a bronze medal in Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics. Jim Lightbody took gold... |
Unknown |
| 4th |
David Munson David Curtiss Munson was an American athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the 4 mile team where he won the gold medal with his team mates Arthur Newton, George Underwood, Paul Pilgrim and... |
Unknown |
| 7th |
Howard Valentine Howard Van Nostrand Valentine was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics and in the 1906 Summer Olympics.... |
Unknown |
| 8th |
Harvey Cohn Harvey Wright Cohn was an American track and field athlete and a member of the Irish American Athletic Club. A native of New York City, Cohn competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics, the 1906 Intercalated Games in Athens and 1908 Summer Olympics in London.In 1904 he was eighth in 1500 m competition... |
Unknown |
| 9th |
Charles BaconCharles Joseph Bacon, Jr. was an American athlete and a member of the Irish American Athletic Club and the New York City Police Department... |
Unknown |
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| Event |
Place |
Athlete |
Heats |
Final |
|
| Men's 110 metre hurdles The men's 110 metre hurdles was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third time the event was held. 8 hurdlers from at least 2 nations participated... |
1st |
Frederick Schule Frederick William "Fred" Schule was an American athlete, winner of 110 m hurdles at the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
16.2 seconds 1st, heat 1 |
16.0 seconds |
| 2nd |
Thaddeus Schideler |
Unknown 2nd, heat 2 |
16.3 seconds |
| 3rd |
Lesley Ashburner Lesley Ashburner was an American athlete who competed mainly in the 110 metre hurdles.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the 110 metre hurdles where he won the Bronze medal.Ashburner graduated from Cornell University in 1906, where he... |
Unknown 2nd, heat 1 |
16.4 seconds |
| 4th |
Frank Castleman Frank Riley Castleman was an American athlete and member of the Greater New York Irish American Athletic Association, which became the Irish American Athletic Club... |
16.2 seconds 1st, heat 2 |
Unknown |
| 5-7 |
Craig McLanahan |
Unknown 3rd, heat 1 |
Unknown |
|
| Event |
Place |
Athlete |
Final |
|
| Men's 200 metre hurdles The men's 200 metre hurdles was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the second time the event was held. 5 athletes, all from the United States, participated... |
1st |
Harry Hillman Harry Livingston Hillman Jr. was an American athlete and winner of three gold medals at the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
24.6 seconds OR |
| 2nd |
Frank Castleman Frank Riley Castleman was an American athlete and member of the Greater New York Irish American Athletic Association, which became the Irish American Athletic Club... |
24.9 seconds |
| 3rd |
George Poage George Coleman Poage was the first African American athlete to win a medal in the Olympic Games, winning two bronze medals at the 1904 games in St... |
Unknown |
| 4th |
George Varnell George Marshall Varnell was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in Chicago and died in Seattle, Washington.... |
Unknown |
| 5th |
Frederick Schule Frederick William "Fred" Schule was an American athlete, winner of 110 m hurdles at the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
Unknown |
|
| Men's 400 metre hurdles The men's 400 metre hurdles was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the second time the event was held. 4 athletes, all from the United States, participated... |
1st |
Harry Hillman Harry Livingston Hillman Jr. was an American athlete and winner of three gold medals at the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
53.0 seconds |
| 2nd |
Frank Waller Frank Laird Waller was an American athlete who was specialized in the 400 metres.He competed in the early twentieth century. He won two silver medals in Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics in the men's 400 metres and 400 metre hurdles.-External links:*... |
53.2 seconds |
| 3rd |
George Poage George Coleman Poage was the first African American athlete to win a medal in the Olympic Games, winning two bronze medals at the 1904 games in St... |
Unknown |
| 4th |
George Varnell George Marshall Varnell was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in Chicago and died in Seattle, Washington.... |
Unknown |
|
| Men's 2590 metre steeplechase The men's 2590 metre steeplechase was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the only time the event was held at the 2590 metre distance, though the 1900 Summer Olympics had featured a similar event in the 2500 metre... |
1st |
Jim LightbodyJames "Jim" Davies Lightbody was an American middle distance runner, winner of six Olympic medals in the early 20th century.Lightbody, from Pittsburgh, had great success at the 1904 Summer Olympics, held in St... |
7:39.6 |
| 3rd |
Arthur Newton Arthur Lewis Newton was an American athlete who competed mainly in the distance events.He participated in the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris in the 2,500 metre steeplechase finishing 4th and in the marathon finishing 5th.He also competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St... |
Unknown |
| 4th |
William VernerWilliam Franklyn Verner was an American athlete and middle-distance runner who competed in the early twentieth century.... |
Unknown |
| 5-7 |
Harvey Cohn Harvey Wright Cohn was an American track and field athlete and a member of the Irish American Athletic Club. A native of New York City, Cohn competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics, the 1906 Intercalated Games in Athens and 1908 Summer Olympics in London.In 1904 he was eighth in 1500 m competition... |
Unknown |
| David Munson David Curtiss Munson was an American athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the 4 mile team where he won the gold medal with his team mates Arthur Newton, George Underwood, Paul Pilgrim and... |
Unknown |
| Richard Sandford |
Unknown |
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| Event |
Place |
Team |
Athletes |
Score |
|
| Men's 4 mile team race The men's 4 mile team race was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the first time the event was held, though the 1900 Summer Olympics had featured a similar event in the 5000 metre team race. Two teams of five athletes each,... |
1st |
New York AC |
Arthur Newton Arthur Lewis Newton was an American athlete who competed mainly in the distance events.He participated in the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris in the 2,500 metre steeplechase finishing 4th and in the marathon finishing 5th.He also competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St... (1) George UnderwoodGeorge Bernard Underwood was an American athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the 4 mile team where he won the gold medal with his teammates Arthur Newton, Paul Pilgrim, Howard Valentine... (5) Paul PilgrimPaul Henry Pilgrim was an American athlete who won three gold medals at the 1904 and 1906 Summer Olympics.He was born in New York City and died in White Plains, New York.... (6) Howard ValentineHoward Van Nostrand Valentine was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics and in the 1906 Summer Olympics.... (7) David MunsonDavid Curtiss Munson was an American athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the 4 mile team where he won the gold medal with his team mates Arthur Newton, George Underwood, Paul Pilgrim and... (8) |
27 points |
| 2nd |
Chicago AA |
Jim LightbodyJames "Jim" Davies Lightbody was an American middle distance runner, winner of six Olympic medals in the early 20th century.Lightbody, from Pittsburgh, had great success at the 1904 Summer Olympics, held in St... (2) William VernerWilliam Franklyn Verner was an American athlete and middle-distance runner who competed in the early twentieth century.... (3) Lacey HearnLacey Earnest Hearn was an American athlete and sprinter who competed in the early twentieth century. Individually he specialized in the 1500 Metres, and he won a bronze medal in Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics. Jim Lightbody took gold... (4) Albert CorayAlbert J. Coray was a French athlete who competed at the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St. Louis, Missouri, United States... (9) Sidney HatchSidney Herbert Hatch was an American athlete who competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the 4 mile team where he won the silver medal with his team mates Jim Lightbody, William Verner, Lacey Hearn and Frenchman Albert Coray.Sidney Hatch was... (10) |
28 points |
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| Event |
Place |
Athlete |
Final |
|
Men's marathonThe men's marathon was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third time the event was held. The distance of this race was 40 kilometres. The competition was held on August 30, 1904... |
1st |
Thomas J. HicksThomas J. Hicks was an American track and field athlete, winner of the Olympic marathon in 1904.... |
3:28:53 |
| 2nd |
Albert Coray Albert J. Coray was a French athlete who competed at the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St. Louis, Missouri, United States... |
3:34:52 |
| 3rd |
Arthur Newton Arthur Lewis Newton was an American athlete who competed mainly in the distance events.He participated in the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris in the 2,500 metre steeplechase finishing 4th and in the marathon finishing 5th.He also competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St... |
3:47:33 |
| 6th |
David Kneeland David Joseph Kneeland was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In 1904 he was sixth in marathon competition.He was born in San Francisco, California.-External links:*... |
Unknown |
| 7th |
Henry Brawley Henry Alexander Brawley was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In 1904 he was seventh in marathon competition.-External links:*... |
Unknown |
| 8th |
Sidney Hatch Sidney Herbert Hatch was an American athlete who competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the 4 mile team where he won the silver medal with his team mates Jim Lightbody, William Verner, Lacey Hearn and Frenchman Albert Coray.Sidney Hatch was... |
Unknown |
| 11th |
F. P. Devlin |
Unknown |
| 13th |
John Furla John Furla was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In 1904 he was thirteenth in marathon competition.-External links:*... |
Unknown |
| — |
Edward P. Carr |
Did not finish |
| Robert Fowler Robert Fowler may refer to:*H. Robert Fowler , U.S. politician*Robert Fowler , Canadian diplomat*Robbie Fowler , English footballer*Sir Robert Fowler, 1st Baronet , Lord Mayor of London... |
Did not finish |
| John Foy |
Did not finish |
| William Garcia William Rosenbir Garcia was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In 1904 he did not finish in marathon competition.-External links:*... |
Did not finish |
| Thomas J. Kennedy |
Did not finish |
| John Lordon |
Did not finish |
| Samuel Mellor |
Did not finish |
| Frank Pierce |
Did not finish |
| Guy Porter |
Did not finish |
| Michael Spring |
Did not finish |
| Frederick Lorz Frederick "Fred" Lorz was an American long distance runner who, while he had some race victories, is best known for cheating in the marathon at the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
Disqualified |
|
Jumping
| Event |
Place |
Athlete |
Final |
|
Men's long jumpThe men's long jump was a track and field athletics event held as part of the athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third time the event was held. Ten athletes from three nations participated... |
1st |
Myer Prinstein Myer Prinstein was an American athlete and member of the Irish American Athletic Club who held the world record for the long jump and won gold medals in three Olympic Games.-Early life:Prinstein was born in 1878 in Szczuczyn, Poland... |
7.34 metres OR |
| 2nd |
Daniel Frank Daniel Frank was an American athlete who competed mainly in the Long Jump.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the Long Jump where he won the silver medal.-External links:... |
6.89 metres |
| 3rd |
Robert Stangland Robert Sedgwick Stangland was an American athlete who competed in the early twentieth century in the long jump and the triple jump.He was born in Kendall, New York.... |
6.88 metres |
| 4th |
Frederick Englehardt |
6.63 metres |
| 5th |
George van Cleaf George W. Van Cleaf was an American water polo player who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In the 1904 Olympics he won a gold medal as a member of New York Athletic Club team.-External links:*... |
Unknown |
| 6th |
John Hagerman John Percival "Percy" Hagerman was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In 1904 he finished sixth in the long jump event as well as sixth in the triple jump competition.... |
Unknown |
| 7-10 |
John T. Oxley |
Unknown |
|
| Men's triple jump The men's triple jump was a track and field athletics event held as part of the athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third time the event was held. Seven athletes, all from the United States, participated... |
1st |
Myer Prinstein Myer Prinstein was an American athlete and member of the Irish American Athletic Club who held the world record for the long jump and won gold medals in three Olympic Games.-Early life:Prinstein was born in 1878 in Szczuczyn, Poland... |
14.35 metres |
| 2nd |
Frederick Englehardt |
13.90 metres |
| 3rd |
Robert Stangland Robert Sedgwick Stangland was an American athlete who competed in the early twentieth century in the long jump and the triple jump.He was born in Kendall, New York.... |
13.36 metres |
| 4th |
John Fuhler |
12.91 metres |
| 5th |
George van Cleaf George W. Van Cleaf was an American water polo player who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In the 1904 Olympics he won a gold medal as a member of New York Athletic Club team.-External links:*... |
Unknown |
| 6th |
John Hagerman John Percival "Percy" Hagerman was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In 1904 he finished sixth in the long jump event as well as sixth in the triple jump competition.... |
Unknown |
| 7th |
Samuel Jones Samuel "Sam" Symington Jones was an American athlete who competed mainly in the high jump.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the high jump where he won the gold medal.-External links:*... |
Unknown |
|
Men's high jumpThe men's high jump was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third time the event was held. Six athletes from three nations participated... |
1st |
Samuel Jones Samuel "Sam" Symington Jones was an American athlete who competed mainly in the high jump.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the high jump where he won the gold medal.-External links:*... |
1.80 metres |
| 2nd |
Garrett Serviss Garrett Putnam Serviss, Jr. was an American athlete who competed mainly in the high jump.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the high jump where he won the silver medal.Serviss graduated from Cornell University in 1905. His father was... |
1.77 metres |
| 5th |
Emil Freymark Emil Freymark was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In 1904 he was fifth in high jump competition.He was born and died in St. Louis, Missouri.-External links:*... |
Unknown |
| 6th |
Ervin Barker |
1.70 metres |
|
Men's pole vaultThe men's pole vault was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third time the event was held. Seven pole vaulters from two nations participated... |
1st |
Charles Dvorak Charles Edward Dvorak was an American athlete who participated in the pole vault. He competed at the 1904 Summer Olympics and won a gold medal.... |
3.50 metres OR |
| 2nd |
LeRoy SamseLeRoy Perry Samse was an American athlete who competed mainly in the pole vault.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the pole vault where he won the silver medal.-External links:*... |
3.35 metres |
| 3rd |
Louis WilkinsLouis Gary Wilkins was an American athlete who competed mainly in the pole vault.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the pole vault where he won the bronze medal.... |
3.35 metres |
| 4th |
Craig McLanahan |
3.35 metres |
| 5th |
Claude AllenClaude Alexander Allen was the Assistant to the President of the United States for Domestic Policy in George W. Bush's White House and a withdrawn Bush judicial nominee for the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. The African-American Republican was appointed to his White House... |
3.35 metres |
| 6th |
Walter Dray Walter Remy Dray was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.Dray attended Yale University, where he was the captain of the track team. He held the world record in pole vault three separate times. In 1904 he was sixth in pole vault competition.He died in... |
Unknown |
|
| Men's standing long jump The men's standing long jump was a track and field athletics event held as part of the athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the second time the event was held. The competition was held on Monday, August 29, 1904... |
1st |
Ray Ewry Raymond "Ray" Clarence Ewry was an American track and field athlete who won 8 gold medals at the Olympic Games and 2 gold medals at the "Intercalated Games" . This puts him among the most successful Olympians of all time.Ewry was born in Lafayette, Indiana, and contracted polio as a young boy... |
3.47 metres OR |
| 2nd |
Charles King Conant M. King was an American athlete who competed mainly in the jumps.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States. He won silver medals in the standing long jump and the standing triple jump; on both occasions, he was beaten by his outstanding... |
3.27 metres |
| 3rd |
John Biller John Arthur Biller was an American athlete who competed mainly in the standing jumps.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the standing long jump where he won the bronze medal. In the standing high jump he was 4th, and he also was 5th in... |
3.25 metres |
| 4th |
Henry Field |
3.18 metres |
|
| Men's standing triple jump The men's standing triple jump was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the second time the event was held. It was held on September 3, 1904... |
1st |
Ray Ewry Raymond "Ray" Clarence Ewry was an American track and field athlete who won 8 gold medals at the Olympic Games and 2 gold medals at the "Intercalated Games" . This puts him among the most successful Olympians of all time.Ewry was born in Lafayette, Indiana, and contracted polio as a young boy... |
10.54 metres |
| 2nd |
Charles King Conant M. King was an American athlete who competed mainly in the jumps.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States. He won silver medals in the standing long jump and the standing triple jump; on both occasions, he was beaten by his outstanding... |
10.16 metres |
| 3rd |
Joseph Stadler Joseph Francis Stadler was an American athlete who competed mainly in the standing high jump.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the standing high jump where he won the silver medal... |
9.60 metres |
| 4th |
Garrett Serviss Garrett Putnam Serviss, Jr. was an American athlete who competed mainly in the high jump.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the high jump where he won the silver medal.Serviss graduated from Cornell University in 1905. His father was... |
9.53 metres |
|
Men's standing high jumpThe men's standing high jump was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the second time the event was held. It was held on August 31, 1904... |
1st |
Ray Ewry Raymond "Ray" Clarence Ewry was an American track and field athlete who won 8 gold medals at the Olympic Games and 2 gold medals at the "Intercalated Games" . This puts him among the most successful Olympians of all time.Ewry was born in Lafayette, Indiana, and contracted polio as a young boy... |
1.60 metres |
| 2nd |
Joseph Stadler Joseph Francis Stadler was an American athlete who competed mainly in the standing high jump.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the standing high jump where he won the silver medal... |
1.44 metres |
| 3rd |
Lawson Robertson Lawson N. Robertson was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.... |
1.44 metres |
| 4th |
John Biller John Arthur Biller was an American athlete who competed mainly in the standing jumps.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the standing long jump where he won the bronze medal. In the standing high jump he was 4th, and he also was 5th in... |
1.42 metres |
|
Throwing
| Event |
Place |
Athlete |
Final |
|
| Men's shot put The men's shot put was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third time the event was held. The competition was held on August 31 1904... |
1st |
Ralph Rose Ralph Waldo Rose was an American track and field athlete.He was born in Healdsburg, California.... |
14.81 metres OR |
| 2nd |
William Coe For the Olympic shot put athlete, see Wesley Coe.William Coe briefly served as Governor of Guam during 1899. He served in this position for two weeks. Previously Coe had lived in Samoa.-Sources:*... |
14.40 metres |
| 3rd |
Lawrence Feuerbach |
13.37 metres |
| 4th |
Martin SheridanMartin John Sheridan was "one of the greatest athletes this country has ever known" according to his obituary in the New York Times. He was born in Bohola, County Mayo, Ireland and died in St. Vincent's Hospital in Manhattan, New York, the day before his 37th birthday, a very early casualty of the... |
12.39 metres |
| 5th |
Charles Chadwick Charles Chadwick is an English novelist.Chadwick worked as a civil servant from the early 1970s. He held a position in the British Council in Nigeria in 1972, and worked in Kenya, Brazil, Canada, and Poland. He retired from civil service in 1992... |
Unknown |
| 6th |
Albert Johnson Albert A. Johnson was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He died in Spencer, Nebraska.... |
Unknown |
| 7th |
John Guiney |
Unknown |
|
Men's discus throwThe men's discus throw was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third time the event was held. The competition was held on Saturday, September 3, 1904. Six athletes from two nations competed.Sheridan and Rose tied for the... |
1st |
Martin SheridanMartin John Sheridan was "one of the greatest athletes this country has ever known" according to his obituary in the New York Times. He was born in Bohola, County Mayo, Ireland and died in St. Vincent's Hospital in Manhattan, New York, the day before his 37th birthday, a very early casualty of the... |
39.28 metres OR |
| 2nd |
Ralph Rose Ralph Waldo Rose was an American track and field athlete.He was born in Healdsburg, California.... |
39.28 metres OR |
| 4th |
John Jesus FlanaganJohn Jesus Flanagan was a three-time Olympic gold medalist in the hammer throw: 1900, 1904, and 1908.... |
36.14 metres |
| 5th |
John Biller John Arthur Biller was an American athlete who competed mainly in the standing jumps.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the standing long jump where he won the bronze medal. In the standing high jump he was 4th, and he also was 5th in... |
Unknown |
| 6th |
James MitchellJames Sarsfield Mitchell was an Irish-born athlete who represented the United States at the 1904 Summer Olympics. Mitchell competed as a member of the New York Athletic Club at the games, which were held in St Louis, Missouri. In the 56 lb weight throw he won the bronze medal... |
Unknown |
|
Men's hammer throwThe men's hammer throw was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the second time the event was held. The competition was held on Monday, August 29, 1904... |
1st |
John Jesus FlanaganJohn Jesus Flanagan was a three-time Olympic gold medalist in the hammer throw: 1900, 1904, and 1908.... |
51.23 metres OR |
| 2nd |
John DeWitt John Riegel DeWitt was an American athlete who competed mainly in the hammer throw.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the hammer throw where he won the silver medal. He would also be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in... |
50.26 metres |
| 3rd |
Ralph Rose Ralph Waldo Rose was an American track and field athlete.He was born in Healdsburg, California.... |
45.73 metres |
| 4th |
Charles Chadwick Charles Chadwick is an English novelist.Chadwick worked as a civil servant from the early 1970s. He held a position in the British Council in Nigeria in 1972, and worked in Kenya, Brazil, Canada, and Poland. He retired from civil service in 1992... |
42.78 metres |
| 5th |
James MitchellJames Sarsfield Mitchell was an Irish-born athlete who represented the United States at the 1904 Summer Olympics. Mitchell competed as a member of the New York Athletic Club at the games, which were held in St Louis, Missouri. In the 56 lb weight throw he won the bronze medal... |
Unknown |
| 6th |
Albert Johnson Albert A. Johnson was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He died in Spencer, Nebraska.... |
Unknown |
|
| Men's 56 pound weight throw The men's 56 pound weight throw was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the first time the event was held. It would not appear on the Olympic program again until the 1920 Summer Olympics, which would be the last time the 56... |
2nd |
John Jesus FlanaganJohn Jesus Flanagan was a three-time Olympic gold medalist in the hammer throw: 1900, 1904, and 1908.... |
10.16 metres |
| 3rd |
James MitchellJames Sarsfield Mitchell was an Irish-born athlete who represented the United States at the 1904 Summer Olympics. Mitchell competed as a member of the New York Athletic Club at the games, which were held in St Louis, Missouri. In the 56 lb weight throw he won the bronze medal... |
10.13 metres |
| 4th |
Charles Henneman Charles Henry Henneman was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In 1904 he was finished fourth in 56 pound weight throw competition.-External links:*... |
9.18 metres |
| 5th |
Charles Chadwick Charles Chadwick is an English novelist.Chadwick worked as a civil servant from the early 1970s. He held a position in the British Council in Nigeria in 1972, and worked in Kenya, Brazil, Canada, and Poland. He retired from civil service in 1992... |
Unknown |
| 6th |
Ralph Rose Ralph Waldo Rose was an American track and field athlete.He was born in Healdsburg, California.... |
8.53 metres |
|
Multi-event competitions
| Event |
Place |
Athlete |
Total score |
|
Men's triathlonThe men's triathlon was an unusual event conducted during the 1904 Summer Olympics. The International Olympic Committee lists it as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme, though other sources list it among the Gymnastics at the 1904 Summer Olympics events. Gymnasts rather... |
1st |
Max Emmerich Max Philip Emmerich was an American track and field athlete and gymnast who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in Indianapolis, Indiana.In 1904 he won the gold medal in the athletics' triathlon event... |
35.7 |
| 2nd |
John Grieb John William Grieb was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in Philadelphia.... |
34.0 |
| 3rd |
William Merz William G. Merz was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He died in Overland, Missouri.... |
32.9 |
| 4th |
George Mayer |
32.4 |
| 5th |
John Bissinger John Frederick Bissinger, Jr. was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
30.8 |
| 6th |
Philip Kassel Philip Kassel was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in the German Empire.In 1904 he won the gold medal in the team event... |
30.1 |
| 7th |
Fred Schmind |
30.0 |
| 10th |
Max Hess Max Hess was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in Coburg, Germany and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.... |
29.6 |
| Otto Neimand |
29.6 |
| 12th |
Edward Siegler Edward Victor Siegler was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He died in Chicago.... |
29.2 |
| 13th |
John Leichinger |
29.1 |
| 14th |
Otto Boehnke |
28.7 |
| George Stapf |
28.7 |
| 16th |
Andrew Neu |
28.6 |
| 17th |
Robert Reynolds |
28.5 |
| Frank Schicke |
28.5 |
| 19th |
Ernst Reckeweg Ernst Heinrich Dietrich Reckeweg was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in the German Empire.In 1904 he won the gold medal in the team event... |
28.2 |
| 20th |
Otto Steffen Otto I. Steffen was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
28.0 |
| 22nd |
Ragnar Berg |
27.4 |
| Lorenz Spann |
27.4 |
| Reinhard Wagner |
27.4 |
| 25th |
Theodore Gross |
27.3 |
| Robert Herrmann |
27.3 |
| Leander Keim |
27.3 |
| 28th |
Oluf Landnes |
27.2 |
| 30th |
William Berewald |
27.0 |
| Willard Schrader |
27.0 |
| 32nd |
Julius LenhartJulius Lenhart was an Austrian gymnast who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics. He won two gold medals and one silver medal, making him the most successful Austrian competitor ever at the Summer Olympic Games.He started his career in Vienna at a local gymnastics club... |
26.8 |
| 33rd |
Henry Koeder |
26.7 |
| 34th |
Max Thomas |
26.6 |
| 36th |
Emil Beyer Emil Beyer was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
26.5 |
| John Duha John Alexander Duha was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He died in Chicago.... |
26.5 |
Edward HennigEdward August Hennig was an American gymnast who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He died in Summit County, Ohio.... |
26.5 |
| Clarence Kiddington |
26.5 |
| 40th |
Anthony Jahnke |
26.4 |
| Oliver Olsen |
26.4 |
| Henry Prinzler |
26.4 |
| 43rd |
Phillip Sontag |
26.2 |
| 44th |
Louis Hunger |
25.9 |
| Louis Kniep |
25.9 |
| 47th |
Charles Umbs |
25.7 |
| John Wolf John S. Wolf served as a Foreign Service Officer with the Department of State from 1970-2004, including tours as Ambassador to Malaysia, Assistant Secretary for Nonproliferation, and Chief Monitor, The Middle East Roadmap for Peace. He currently serves as President of Eisenhower Fellowships in... |
25.7 |
| 49th |
George Aschenbrener |
25.5 |
| Rudolf Krupitzer |
25.5 |
| J. Wassow |
25.5 |
| 52nd |
Emil Rothe |
25.4 |
| George Schroeder |
25.4 |
| 54. |
Otto Feyder |
25.2 |
| 55th |
Louis Rathke |
25.1 |
| Philip Schuster Philip Mat Schuster was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
25.1 |
| Harry Warnken |
25.1 |
| 59th |
Anton HeidaAnton Heida was an American gymnast who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics. He is most notable for winning 5 gold medals in 1 year including vault, horizontal bar, pommel horse, team competition and all-around.-References:... |
25.0 |
| Jacob Hertenbahn |
25.0 |
| William Tritschler |
25.0 |
| 62nd |
Harry Hansen Harry Hansen was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Buskerud in 1969, and was re-elected on two occasions... |
24.8 |
| 63rd |
Max Wolf |
24.6 |
| 64th |
William Andelfinger |
24.5 |
| Charles Krause Charles Krause was an American gymnast and Olympic medalist. He competed at the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis where he received a silver medal in rope climbing, and a bronze medal in team combined exercises.... |
24.5 |
| 67. |
Bergin Nilsen |
24.4 |
| 68th |
James Dwyer |
24.3 |
| William Traband |
24.3 |
| 70th |
Robert Maysack Robert Emil Maysack was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He died in Highlands County, Florida.In 1904 he won the bronze medal in the team event... |
24.2 |
| 71st |
George Mastrovich |
24.1 |
| 72nd |
Charles Sorum |
24.0 |
| 73rd |
Bernard Berg |
23.9 |
| 74th |
John Dellert |
23.7 |
| 75th |
Andreas Kempf Andreas "Kempfi" Kempf is a German curler from Munich. He currently plays lead for the German national team, skipped by Andy Kapp.... |
23.6 |
| Otto Thomsen |
23.6 |
| 77th |
Christian Deubler |
23.5 |
| Edward Tritschler |
23.5 |
| 79th |
Barry Chimberoff |
23.4 |
| Henry Kraft |
23.4 |
| 81st |
L. Guerner |
23.2 |
| 82nd |
P. Gussmann |
23.1 |
| 83rd |
Michael Lang |
23.0 |
| 84th |
P. Ritter |
22.8 |
| 85th |
Hy. Meyland |
22.4 |
| Richard Tritschler |
22.4 |
| Emil Voigt Emil Voigt was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
22.4 |
| 88th |
Otto Knerr |
22.3 |
| 89th |
Gustav Mueller |
22.0 |
| Otto Roissner |
22.0 |
| 91st |
William Horschke |
21.7 |
| 92nd |
Frank Raad |
21.5 |
| Wilhelm Zabel |
21.5 |
| 94th |
M. Bascher |
21.4 |
| 95th |
William Kruppinger |
21.3 |
| August Placke |
21.3 |
| Rudolf Schrader |
21.3 |
| Emil Schwegler |
21.3 |
| Christian Sperl |
21.3 |
| 100th |
M. Fischer |
21.2 |
| Julian Schmitz Julian Frank Schmitz was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
21.2 |
| 102nd |
William Herzog |
21.1 |
| Arthur Rosenkampff Arthur Henry Rosenkampff was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
21.1 |
| 104th |
G. Hermerrling |
20.9 |
| Paul Studen |
20.9 |
| 106th |
Martin Ludwig |
20.4 |
| 107th |
Charles Dellert |
20.3 |
| 108th |
John Messel |
20.2 |
| Walter Real |
20.2 |
| Arthur Sundbye |
20.2 |
| 111th |
M. Barry |
20.1 |
| 112th |
K. Woerner |
19.7 |
| 113th |
Edward Pueschell |
19.3 |
| 114th |
Charles Schwartz |
19.1 |
| 115th |
K. Roedek |
19.0 |
| 116th |
Alvin Kritschmann |
18.9 |
| 117th |
William Friedrich |
17.7 |
| 118th |
George EyserGeorge Eyser was an American gymnast who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics, earning six medals in one day, including three gold and two silver medals. Eyser competed with a wooden prosthesis for a left leg, having lost his real leg after being run over by a train... |
13.5 |
|
| Men's decathlon The men's decathlon was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the first time the event, intended to be an all-around championship in athletics, was held... |
2nd |
Adam Gunn Adam Beattie Gunn was an American athlete who competed mainly in the "All rounder", the fore runner of today's Decathlon. Gunn took first place in the Amateur Athletic Union's U.S. All-around championships in 1901 and 1902... |
5907 |
| 3rd |
Thomas Truxton Hare |
5813 |
| 5th |
Ellery Clark Ellery Harding Clark was an American athlete. He was the first modern Olympic champion in high jump and long jump.-Biography:... |
2778 |
| 6th |
John Grieb John William Grieb was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in Philadelphia.... |
2199 |
| 7th |
Max Emmerich Max Philip Emmerich was an American track and field athlete and gymnast who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in Indianapolis, Indiana.In 1904 he won the gold medal in the athletics' triathlon event... |
0 |
|
Boxing
{{main|Boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics}}
The United States was the only nation to have boxers compete in boxing.
Egan's real name was Frank Floyd and by the rules of the AAU it was illegal to fight under an assumed name. In November 1905 the AAU disqualified Egan from all AAU competitions and he had to return all his prizes. Van Horn moved up to silver and Sturholdt to bronze. Sturholdt won the bronze medal without winning a single bout.
| Event |
Place |
Boxer |
Quarterfinals |
Semifinals |
Final |
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| Flyweight The flyweight was the lightest boxing weight class held as part of the Boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. The competition was held on September 22, 1904. It was the first time the event, like all other boxing events, was held in Olympic competition.Flyweights had to be less than 47.6... |
1st |
George Finnegan George V. Finnegan was an American bantamweight and flyweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.He died in San Francisco, California.... |
None held |
Defeated Miles Burke Miles J. Burke was an American flyweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.He died in St. Louis, Missouri....
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| 2nd |
Miles Burke Miles J. Burke was an American flyweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.He died in St. Louis, Missouri.... |
Lost to George Finnegan George V. Finnegan was an American bantamweight and flyweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.He died in San Francisco, California....
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| Bantamweight The bantamweight was the second lightest boxing weight class held as part of the Boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. The competition was held on September 22, 1904. It was the first time the event, like all other boxing events, was held in Olympic competition.Bantamweights had to weigh... |
1st |
Oliver Kirk Oliver Leonard Kirk was an American bantamweight and featherweight professional boxer who won two gold medals in Boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in Beatrice, Nebraska and died in St. Louis, Missouri.... |
None held |
Defeated George Finnegan George V. Finnegan was an American bantamweight and flyweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.He died in San Francisco, California....
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| 2nd |
George Finnegan George V. Finnegan was an American bantamweight and flyweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.He died in San Francisco, California.... |
Lost to Oliver Kirk Oliver Leonard Kirk was an American bantamweight and featherweight professional boxer who won two gold medals in Boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in Beatrice, Nebraska and died in St. Louis, Missouri....
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| Featherweight The featherweight was the third lightest boxing weight class held as part of the Boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. The competition was held on September 21, 1904 and on September 22, 1904. It was the first time the event, like all other boxing events, was held in Olympic... |
1st |
Oliver Kirk Oliver Leonard Kirk was an American bantamweight and featherweight professional boxer who won two gold medals in Boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in Beatrice, Nebraska and died in St. Louis, Missouri.... |
None held |
Bye |
Defeated Frank Haller Frank Bee Haller was an American featherweight professional boxer who competed in the early twentieth century. He won a silver medal in Boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics, beating fellow American Frederick Gilmore but losing to Oliver Kirk in the final.He was born in San Francisco, California and...
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| 2nd |
Frank Haller Frank Bee Haller was an American featherweight professional boxer who competed in the early twentieth century. He won a silver medal in Boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics, beating fellow American Frederick Gilmore but losing to Oliver Kirk in the final.He was born in San Francisco, California and... |
Defeated Frederick Gilmore Frederick Garfield "Fred" Gilmore was an American featherweight professional boxer who competed in the early twentieth century. He won a bronze medal in Boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics, losing to Frank Haller in the semi-final.He was born in Montreal, Canada and died in Los Angeles,... |
Lost to Oliver Kirk Oliver Leonard Kirk was an American bantamweight and featherweight professional boxer who won two gold medals in Boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in Beatrice, Nebraska and died in St. Louis, Missouri....
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| 3rd |
Frederick Gilmore Frederick Garfield "Fred" Gilmore was an American featherweight professional boxer who competed in the early twentieth century. He won a bronze medal in Boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics, losing to Frank Haller in the semi-final.He was born in Montreal, Canada and died in Los Angeles,... |
Lost to Frank Haller Frank Bee Haller was an American featherweight professional boxer who competed in the early twentieth century. He won a silver medal in Boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics, beating fellow American Frederick Gilmore but losing to Oliver Kirk in the final.He was born in San Francisco, California and... |
Did not advance |
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| Lightweight The lightweight was the median boxing weight class held as part of the Boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. The competition was held on Wednesday, September 21, 1904 and on Thursday, September 22, 1904. It was the first time the event, like all other boxing events, was held in Olympic... |
1st |
Harry Spanjer |
Defeated Kenneth Jewett Kenneth Jewett is an American author who resides in Virginia. Jewett is a retired Air Force Colonel and uses his military and historical knowledge in his writings.... |
Defeated Russell van Horn William Russell van Horn was an American lightweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.He was born in Pennsylvania and died in Wickenburg, Arizona.... |
Jack Egan disqualifed |
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Jack Egan |
Defeated Joseph Lydon Joseph Patrick Lydon was an American welterweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.-Biography:He was born in Swinford, County Mayo, Ireland... |
Defeated Peter Sturholdt Peter Johnson Sturholdt was an American boxer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in Minnesota and died in St. Louis, Missouri.... |
Disqualified |
| 2nd |
Russell van Horn William Russell van Horn was an American lightweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.He was born in Pennsylvania and died in Wickenburg, Arizona.... |
Defeated Arthur Seward |
Lost to Harry Spanjer |
Defeated Peter Sturholdt Peter Johnson Sturholdt was an American boxer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in Minnesota and died in St. Louis, Missouri....
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| 3rd |
Peter Sturholdt Peter Johnson Sturholdt was an American boxer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in Minnesota and died in St. Louis, Missouri.... |
Carroll Burton disqualified |
Lost to Jack Egan |
Lost to Russell van Horn William Russell van Horn was an American lightweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.He was born in Pennsylvania and died in Wickenburg, Arizona....
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| 4th |
Kenneth Jewett Kenneth Jewett is an American author who resides in Virginia. Jewett is a retired Air Force Colonel and uses his military and historical knowledge in his writings.... |
Lost to Harry Spanjer |
Did not advance |
| Joseph Lydon Joseph Patrick Lydon was an American welterweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.-Biography:He was born in Swinford, County Mayo, Ireland... |
Lost to Jack Egan |
| Arthur Seward |
Lost to Russell van Horn William Russell van Horn was an American lightweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.He was born in Pennsylvania and died in Wickenburg, Arizona....
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| — |
Carroll Burton |
Disqualified |
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| Welterweight The welterweight was the third heaviest boxing weight class held as part of the Boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. The competition was held on Wednesday, September 21, 1904 and on Thursday, September 22, 1904. It was the first time the event, like all other boxing events, was held in... |
1st |
Albert Young Albert Young was an American welterweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century. He won a gold medal in boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics.-Amateur career:... |
None held |
Defeated Jack Egan |
Defeated Harry Spanjer |
| 2nd |
Harry Spanjer |
Defeated Joseph Lydon Joseph Patrick Lydon was an American welterweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.-Biography:He was born in Swinford, County Mayo, Ireland... |
Lost to Albert Young Albert Young was an American welterweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century. He won a gold medal in boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics.-Amateur career:...
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| 3rd |
Jack Egan |
Lost to Albert Young Albert Young was an American welterweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century. He won a gold medal in boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics.-Amateur career:... |
No bronze medal match |
| Joseph Lydon Joseph Patrick Lydon was an American welterweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.-Biography:He was born in Swinford, County Mayo, Ireland... |
Lost to Harry Spanjer |
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| Middleweight The middleweight was the second heaviest boxing weight class held as part of the boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. The competition was held on September 22, 1904. It was the first time the event, like all other boxing events, was held in Olympic competition.Middleweights had to be less... |
1st |
Charles Mayer Charles Mayer was an American middleweight and heavyweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.He won two medals in boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics, one of only five boxers in Olympic history to ever do so. In the middleweight category he defeated fellow American Benjamin Spradley... |
None held |
Defeated Benjamin Spradley Benjamin Spradley was an American middleweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century. He won a silver medal in Boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics. He is the great grandfather of Luke Spradley....
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| 2nd |
Benjamin Spradley Benjamin Spradley was an American middleweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century. He won a silver medal in Boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics. He is the great grandfather of Luke Spradley.... |
Lost to Charles Mayer Charles Mayer was an American middleweight and heavyweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.He won two medals in boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics, one of only five boxers in Olympic history to ever do so. In the middleweight category he defeated fellow American Benjamin Spradley...
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| Heavyweight The heavyweight was the heaviest boxing weight class held as part of the boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. The competition was held on September 21, 1904 and on September 22, 1904... |
1st |
Samuel Berger Samuel Berger was an American professional heavyweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.He was born in Chicago, Illinois and died in San Francisco, California.-Olympics:... |
None held |
Defeated William Michaels William Mayes Michaels was an American professional heavyweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.He was born in Tennessee.... |
Defeated Charles Mayer Charles Mayer was an American middleweight and heavyweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.He won two medals in boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics, one of only five boxers in Olympic history to ever do so. In the middleweight category he defeated fellow American Benjamin Spradley...
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| 2nd |
Charles Mayer Charles Mayer was an American middleweight and heavyweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.He won two medals in boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics, one of only five boxers in Olympic history to ever do so. In the middleweight category he defeated fellow American Benjamin Spradley... |
Bye |
Lost to Samuel Berger Samuel Berger was an American professional heavyweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.He was born in Chicago, Illinois and died in San Francisco, California.-Olympics:...
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| 3rd |
William Michaels William Mayes Michaels was an American professional heavyweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.He was born in Tennessee.... |
Lost to Samuel Berger Samuel Berger was an American professional heavyweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.He was born in Chicago, Illinois and died in San Francisco, California.-Olympics:... |
Did not advance |
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Cycling
{{main|Cycling at the 1904 Summer Olympics}}
The United States was the only nation to compete in cycling.
| Event |
Place |
Cyclist |
Heats |
Semifinals |
Final |
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The United StatesThe United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district... hosted the 1904 Summer OlympicsThe 1904 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the III Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event which was celebrated in St. Louis, Missouri, in the United States from July 1, 1904 to November 23, 1904, at what is now known as Francis Field on the campus of Washington University... in St. Louis, MissouriSt. Louis is an independent city in the U.S. state of Missouri. With an estimated population of 354,361 in 2008, it is the principal municipality of Greater St. Louis, population 2,866,517, the largest urban area in Missouri and sixteenth largest in the United States... . These Games were sparsely attended by athletes from outside the USA, and consequently, American athletes won 241 of 283 total medals awarded. Many events were contested solely by Americans.
Gold
- George Bryant
George Phillip "Phil" Bryant was an American archer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.... - archery, men's double York round
- George Bryant - archery, men's double American round
- Matilda Howell
Lida Scott Howell was an American female archer who competed in the early twentieth century. She won three gold medals in Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics in Missouri in the double national and Columbia rounds and for the US team.... - archery, women's double National round
- Matilda Howell - archery, women's double Columbia round
- Matilda Howell, Jessie Pollock
Jessie Pollock was a female American archer who competed in the early twentieth century. She won two bronze medals in Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics in Missouri in the double national and columbia rounds and a gold medal with the US team.... , Laura Woodruff, and Louise TaylorLouise Taylor is an American folk singer/songwriter from Vermont. She left home at age 15, hitchhiking and busking her way around the United States and settling in Texas, near the Gulf of Mexico, for six months at age 20. Her song Blue Norther chronicles her experiences working as a waitress in a... - archery, women's team round
- Potomac Archers - archery, men's team round
Silver
- Robert Williams
Robert W. Williams, Jr. was an American archer who competed in the early twentieth century. He won two silver medals in Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics in Missouri in the double york and American rounds. In the team competition he won the gold medal.... - archery, men's double York round
- Robert Williams - archery, men's double American round
- William Grebe
William F. Grebe was an American fencer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In 1904 he won the silver medal in individual sabre competition and a bronze medal in singlestick competition. He also competed in the individual foil event but was eliminated in the first round.-References:*... - fencing, men's sabre
- Emma Cooke
Emma C. Cooke was an American female archer who competed in the early twentieth century.She was born in Fayetteville, Pennsylvania.... - archery, women's double National round
- Emma Cooke - archery, women's double Columbia round
- Emma Cooke and Mabel Taylor - archery, women's team round
- Christian Brothers College
Christian Brothers College High School , is a Lasallian Catholic college preparatory school for young men in St. Louis, Missouri... - football, men's competition
- Cincinnati Archers - archery, men's team round
Bronze
- William Thompson
William Henry Thompson was an American archer who competed in the early twentieth century.He won two bronze medals in Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics in Missouri in the double York round, when Robert Williams won silver and his second bronze in the double American round... - archery, men's double York round
- William Thompson - archery, men's double American round
- Jessie Pollock - archery, women's double National round
- Jessie Pollock - archery, women's double Columbia round
- Boston Archers - archery, men's team round
- St. Rose of Lima Parish - football, men's competition
Archery
{{main|Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics}}
The United States first competed in archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics. They were the only nation to compete that year, taking all 17 medals.
| Event |
Place |
Archer |
Score |
| |
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| Men's double York round |
1st |
George Bryant George Phillip "Phil" Bryant was an American archer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
820 |
| 2nd |
Robert Williams Robert W. Williams, Jr. was an American archer who competed in the early twentieth century. He won two silver medals in Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics in Missouri in the double york and American rounds. In the team competition he won the gold medal.... |
819 |
| 3rd |
William Thompson William Henry Thompson was an American archer who competed in the early twentieth century.He won two bronze medals in Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics in Missouri in the double York round, when Robert Williams won silver and his second bronze in the double American round... |
816 |
| 4th |
Wallace Bryant Wallace Gordon Bryant Jr. is a retired American professional basketball player in the NBA. A 7’0”, 245 pound center, Bryant attended Emerson High School in Gary, Indiana before playing at the University of San Francisco. He was than drafted by the Chicago Bulls in 1982... |
618 |
| 5th |
Benjamin Keys |
532 |
| 6th |
Ernest Frentz |
528 |
| 7th |
Homer Taylor |
506 |
| 8th |
C.S. Woodruff |
487 |
| 9th |
Henry B. Richardson Henry Barber Richardson was an American archer. He won two Olympic bronze medals. Richardson was the first archer to win medals at two different editions of the Olympic Games as well as the youngest medallist at the 1904 Summer Olympics at the age of 15 years and 124 days.-1904 Summer... |
439 |
| 10th |
D. F. McGowan |
383 |
| 11th |
Thomas Scott |
375 |
| 12th |
Cyrus Dallin |
355 |
| 13th |
Lewis Maxon |
341 |
| 14th |
Ralph Taylor |
328 |
| 15th |
Edward Weston |
268 |
| 16th |
Edward Bruce |
238 |
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| Men's double American round |
1st |
George Bryant |
1048 |
| 2nd |
Robert Williams |
991 |
| 3rd |
William Thompson |
949 |
| 4th |
C.S. Woodruff |
907 |
| 5th |
William Clark William A. Clark was an American archer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He won the silver medal in the team competition. In the Double American round he finished fifth.-External links:*... |
880 |
| 6th |
Homer Taylor |
862 |
| 7th |
Benjamin Keys |
840 |
| 8th |
Wallace Bryant |
818 |
| 9th |
Cyrus Dallin |
816 |
| 10th |
Henry B. Richardson |
813 |
| 11th |
Charles Hubbard Charles R. Hubbard was an American archer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born and died in Cincinnati.... |
779 |
| 12th |
Lewis Maxon |
777 |
| 13th |
Galen Spencer Galen Carter Spencer was an American archer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He won the gold medal in the team competition. In the Double American round he finished thirteenth.-External links:*... |
701 |
| 14th |
Samuel Duvall Samuel Harding Duvall was an American archer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.Duvall won the silver medal in the team competition. In the Double American round he finished fourteenth. He was the earliest-born modern Olympic athlete.... |
699 |
| 15th |
Ernest Frentz |
665 |
| 16th |
Amos Casselman |
628 |
| 17th |
Ralph Taylor |
533 |
| 18th |
Edward Bruce |
516 |
| 19th |
E. H. Weston |
508 |
| 20th |
Edward Weston |
450 |
| 21st |
W. G. Valentine |
347 |
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| Women's double National round |
1st |
Matilda Howell Lida Scott Howell was an American female archer who competed in the early twentieth century. She won three gold medals in Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics in Missouri in the double national and Columbia rounds and for the US team.... |
620 |
| 2nd |
Emma Cooke Emma C. Cooke was an American female archer who competed in the early twentieth century.She was born in Fayetteville, Pennsylvania.... |
419 |
| 3rd |
Jessie Pollock Jessie Pollock was a female American archer who competed in the early twentieth century. She won two bronze medals in Archery at the 1904 Summer Olympics in Missouri in the double national and columbia rounds and a gold medal with the US team.... |
419 |
| 4th |
Laura Woodruff |
234 |
| 5th |
Mabel Taylor |
160 |
| 6th |
Louise Taylor |
159 |
| |
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| Women's double Columbia round |
1st |
Matilda Howell |
867 |
| 2nd |
Emma Cooke |
630 |
| 3rd |
Jessie Pollock |
630 |
| 4th |
Laura Woodruff |
547 |
| 5th |
Mabel Taylor |
243 |
| 6th |
Louise Taylor |
229 |
| |
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| Event |
Place |
Team |
Archers |
Score |
| |
|
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|
|
| Men's team round |
1st |
Potomac Archers |
William Thompson, Robert Williams, Lewis Maxon, Galen Spencer |
1344 |
| 2nd |
Cincinnati Archers |
C.S. Woodruff, William Clark, Charles Hubbard, Samuel Duvall |
1341 |
| 3rd |
Boston Archers |
George Bryant, Wallace Bryant, Cyrus Dallin, Henry B. Richardson |
1268 |
| 4th |
Chicago Archers |
Benjamin Keys, Homer Taylor, Edward Weston, Edward Bruce |
942 |
| |
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| Women's team round |
1st |
|
Matilda Howell, Jessie Pollock, Laura Woodruff, Louise Taylor |
Unknown |
| 2nd |
|
Emma Cooke, Mabel Taylor |
Unknown |
| |
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Running
| Event |
Place |
Athlete |
Heats |
Repechage |
Final |
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Men's 60 metresThe men's 60 metres was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the second and last time the event was held at the Olympics. 12 athletes from 3 nations participated... |
1st |
Archie Hahn Charles Archibald "Archie" Hahn was a German-American athlete, and one of the best sprinters in the early 20th century.... |
7.2 seconds 1st, heat 3 |
Advanced directly |
7.0 seconds |
| 2nd |
William Hogenson William "Bill" P. Hogenson was an American athlete and sprinter who competed in the early twentieth century. He won a silver medal in Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics in the men's 60 metre dash, but was beaten by Archie Hahn who took gold... |
7.0 seconds 1st, heat 2 |
7.2 seconds |
| 3rd |
Fay Moulton Fay Moulton was a successful U.S. Olympic sprinter in the early twentieth century. He was also a lawyer and a college football head coach.... |
Unknown 1st, heat 4 |
7.2 seconds |
| 4th |
Clyde Blair Clyde Amel Blair was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics. In 1904 he was fourth in 60 m competition and was third in his first round heat of 100 m competition and did not advance to the final... |
7.0 seconds 1st, heat 1 |
7.2 seconds |
| 5th |
Myer Prinstein Myer Prinstein was an American athlete and member of the Irish American Athletic Club who held the world record for the long jump and won gold medals in three Olympic Games.-Early life:Prinstein was born in 1878 in Szczuczyn, Poland... |
Unknown 2nd, heat 1 |
7.2 seconds 2nd, repechage |
Unknown |
| 6th |
Frank Castleman Frank Riley Castleman was an American athlete and member of the Greater New York Irish American Athletic Association, which became the Irish American Athletic Club... |
Unknown 2nd, heat 2 |
7.2 seconds 1st, repechage |
Unknown |
| 7-8 |
Nathaniel CartmellNathaniel "Bloody Neck" John Cartmell was an American athlete who won medals at two editions of the Olympic Games... |
Unknown 2nd, heat 4 |
Unknown 3-4, repechage |
Did not advance |
| 9-12 |
William Hunter |
Unknown 3-4, heat 1 |
Did not advance |
| George Poage George Coleman Poage was the first African American athlete to win a medal in the Olympic Games, winning two bronze medals at the 1904 games in St... |
Unknown 3-4, heat 1 |
| Lawson Robertson Lawson N. Robertson was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.... |
Unknown 3rd, heat 3 |
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| Event |
Place |
Athlete |
Heats |
Final |
|
| Men's 100 metres The men's 100 metres was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third time the event was held. 11 athletes from 3 nations participated... |
1st |
Archie Hahn Charles Archibald "Archie" Hahn was a German-American athlete, and one of the best sprinters in the early 20th century.... |
11.4 seconds 1st, heat 1 |
11.0 seconds |
| 2nd |
Nathaniel CartmellNathaniel "Bloody Neck" John Cartmell was an American athlete who won medals at two editions of the Olympic Games... |
11.4 seconds 1st, heat 3 |
11.2 seconds |
| 3rd |
William Hogenson William "Bill" P. Hogenson was an American athlete and sprinter who competed in the early twentieth century. He won a silver medal in Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics in the men's 60 metre dash, but was beaten by Archie Hahn who took gold... |
11.6 seconds 1st, heat 2 |
11.2 seconds |
| 4th |
Fay Moulton Fay Moulton was a successful U.S. Olympic sprinter in the early twentieth century. He was also a lawyer and a college football head coach.... |
Unknown 2nd, heat 3 |
Unknown |
| 5th |
Frederick Heckwolf Frederick J. Heckwolf was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In 1904 he was fifth in 100 m competition.-External links:*... |
Unknown 2nd, heat 2 |
Unknown |
| 6th |
Lawson Robertson Lawson N. Robertson was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.... |
Unknown 2nd, heat 1 |
Unknown |
| 7-11 |
Clyde Blair Clyde Amel Blair was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics. In 1904 he was fourth in 60 m competition and was third in his first round heat of 100 m competition and did not advance to the final... |
Unknown 3rd, heat 3 |
Did not advance |
| Frank Castleman Frank Riley Castleman was an American athlete and member of the Greater New York Irish American Athletic Association, which became the Irish American Athletic Club... |
Unknown 4th, heat 3 |
| Myer Prinstein Myer Prinstein was an American athlete and member of the Irish American Athletic Club who held the world record for the long jump and won gold medals in three Olympic Games.-Early life:Prinstein was born in 1878 in Szczuczyn, Poland... |
Unknown 4th, heat 2 |
|
| Men's 200 metres The men's 200 metres was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the second time the 200 metres was contested. All races of this competition was held on a straight course. 5 athletes from 2 nations participated... |
1st |
Archie Hahn Charles Archibald "Archie" Hahn was a German-American athlete, and one of the best sprinters in the early 20th century.... |
22.2 seconds 1st, heat 1 |
21.6 seconds OR |
| 2nd |
Nathaniel CartmellNathaniel "Bloody Neck" John Cartmell was an American athlete who won medals at two editions of the Olympic Games... |
Unknown 2nd, heat 1 |
21.9 seconds |
| 3rd |
William Hogenson William "Bill" P. Hogenson was an American athlete and sprinter who competed in the early twentieth century. He won a silver medal in Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics in the men's 60 metre dash, but was beaten by Archie Hahn who took gold... |
22.8 seconds 1st, heat 2 |
Unknown |
| 4th |
Fay Moulton Fay Moulton was a successful U.S. Olympic sprinter in the early twentieth century. He was also a lawyer and a college football head coach.... |
Unknown 2nd, heat 2 |
Unknown |
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| Event |
Place |
Athlete |
Final |
|
| Men's 400 metres The men's 400 metres was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third time the event was held. 12 athletes from 3 nations participated... |
1st |
Harry Hillman Harry Livingston Hillman Jr. was an American athlete and winner of three gold medals at the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
49.2 seconds OR |
| 2nd |
Frank Waller Frank Laird Waller was an American athlete who was specialized in the 400 metres.He competed in the early twentieth century. He won two silver medals in Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics in the men's 400 metres and 400 metre hurdles.-External links:*... |
49.9 seconds |
| 3rd |
Herman Groman Herman Charles Groman was an American athlete who competed mainly in the 400 metres.... |
50.0 seconds |
| 4th |
Joseph Fleming Joseph S. Fleming was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In 1904 he was fourth in 400 m competition.-External links:*... |
Unknown |
| 5th |
Myer Prinstein Myer Prinstein was an American athlete and member of the Irish American Athletic Club who held the world record for the long jump and won gold medals in three Olympic Games.-Early life:Prinstein was born in 1878 in Szczuczyn, Poland... |
Unknown |
| 6th |
George Poage George Coleman Poage was the first African American athlete to win a medal in the Olympic Games, winning two bronze medals at the 1904 games in St... |
Unknown |
| 7-12 |
Clyde Blair Clyde Amel Blair was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics. In 1904 he was fourth in 60 m competition and was third in his first round heat of 100 m competition and did not advance to the final... |
Unknown |
| Paul Pilgrim Paul Henry Pilgrim was an American athlete who won three gold medals at the 1904 and 1906 Summer Olympics.He was born in New York City and died in White Plains, New York.... |
Unknown |
| George Underwood George Bernard Underwood was an American athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the 4 mile team where he won the gold medal with his teammates Arthur Newton, Paul Pilgrim, Howard Valentine... |
Unknown |
| Howard Valentine Howard Van Nostrand Valentine was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics and in the 1906 Summer Olympics.... |
Unknown |
|
| Men's 800 metres The men's 800 metres was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third time the event was held. 13 runners from 3 nations participated... |
1st |
Jim LightbodyJames "Jim" Davies Lightbody was an American middle distance runner, winner of six Olympic medals in the early 20th century.Lightbody, from Pittsburgh, had great success at the 1904 Summer Olympics, held in St... |
1:56.0 OR |
| 2nd |
Howard Valentine Howard Van Nostrand Valentine was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics and in the 1906 Summer Olympics.... |
1:56.3 |
| 3rd |
Emil Breitkreutz Emil William Breitkreutz was a US middle distance runner who won a bronze medal in the Olympic 800 meters final in the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis, Missouri. The race was won by James Lightbody.... |
1:56.4 |
| 4th |
George Underwood George Bernard Underwood was an American athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the 4 mile team where he won the gold medal with his teammates Arthur Newton, Paul Pilgrim, Howard Valentine... |
Unknown |
| 6th |
William VernerWilliam Franklyn Verner was an American athlete and middle-distance runner who competed in the early twentieth century.... |
Unknown |
| 7-13 |
George Bonhag George Valentine Bonhag was an American athlete and a member of the Irish American Athletic Club and the New York City Police Department.He was born in Boston and died in New York City.... |
Unknown |
| Harvey Cohn Harvey Wright Cohn was an American track and field athlete and a member of the Irish American Athletic Club. A native of New York City, Cohn competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics, the 1906 Intercalated Games in Athens and 1908 Summer Olympics in London.In 1904 he was eighth in 1500 m competition... |
Unknown |
Lacey HearnLacey Earnest Hearn was an American athlete and sprinter who competed in the early twentieth century. Individually he specialized in the 1500 Metres, and he won a bronze medal in Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics. Jim Lightbody took gold... |
Unknown |
| John J. Joyce |
Unknown |
| Paul Pilgrim Paul Henry Pilgrim was an American athlete who won three gold medals at the 1904 and 1906 Summer Olympics.He was born in New York City and died in White Plains, New York.... |
Unknown |
|
| Men's 1500 metres The men's 1500 metres was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third time the event was held. 9 runners from 3 nations participated... |
1st |
Jim LightbodyJames "Jim" Davies Lightbody was an American middle distance runner, winner of six Olympic medals in the early 20th century.Lightbody, from Pittsburgh, had great success at the 1904 Summer Olympics, held in St... |
4:05.4 OR |
| 2nd |
William VernerWilliam Franklyn Verner was an American athlete and middle-distance runner who competed in the early twentieth century.... |
4:06.8 |
| 3rd |
Lacey HearnLacey Earnest Hearn was an American athlete and sprinter who competed in the early twentieth century. Individually he specialized in the 1500 Metres, and he won a bronze medal in Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics. Jim Lightbody took gold... |
Unknown |
| 4th |
David Munson David Curtiss Munson was an American athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the 4 mile team where he won the gold medal with his team mates Arthur Newton, George Underwood, Paul Pilgrim and... |
Unknown |
| 7th |
Howard Valentine Howard Van Nostrand Valentine was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics and in the 1906 Summer Olympics.... |
Unknown |
| 8th |
Harvey Cohn Harvey Wright Cohn was an American track and field athlete and a member of the Irish American Athletic Club. A native of New York City, Cohn competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics, the 1906 Intercalated Games in Athens and 1908 Summer Olympics in London.In 1904 he was eighth in 1500 m competition... |
Unknown |
| 9th |
Charles BaconCharles Joseph Bacon, Jr. was an American athlete and a member of the Irish American Athletic Club and the New York City Police Department... |
Unknown |
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| Event |
Place |
Athlete |
Heats |
Final |
|
| Men's 110 metre hurdles The men's 110 metre hurdles was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third time the event was held. 8 hurdlers from at least 2 nations participated... |
1st |
Frederick Schule Frederick William "Fred" Schule was an American athlete, winner of 110 m hurdles at the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
16.2 seconds 1st, heat 1 |
16.0 seconds |
| 2nd |
Thaddeus Schideler |
Unknown 2nd, heat 2 |
16.3 seconds |
| 3rd |
Lesley Ashburner Lesley Ashburner was an American athlete who competed mainly in the 110 metre hurdles.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the 110 metre hurdles where he won the Bronze medal.Ashburner graduated from Cornell University in 1906, where he... |
Unknown 2nd, heat 1 |
16.4 seconds |
| 4th |
Frank Castleman Frank Riley Castleman was an American athlete and member of the Greater New York Irish American Athletic Association, which became the Irish American Athletic Club... |
16.2 seconds 1st, heat 2 |
Unknown |
| 5-7 |
Craig McLanahan |
Unknown 3rd, heat 1 |
Unknown |
|
| Event |
Place |
Athlete |
Final |
|
| Men's 200 metre hurdles The men's 200 metre hurdles was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the second time the event was held. 5 athletes, all from the United States, participated... |
1st |
Harry Hillman Harry Livingston Hillman Jr. was an American athlete and winner of three gold medals at the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
24.6 seconds OR |
| 2nd |
Frank Castleman Frank Riley Castleman was an American athlete and member of the Greater New York Irish American Athletic Association, which became the Irish American Athletic Club... |
24.9 seconds |
| 3rd |
George Poage George Coleman Poage was the first African American athlete to win a medal in the Olympic Games, winning two bronze medals at the 1904 games in St... |
Unknown |
| 4th |
George Varnell George Marshall Varnell was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in Chicago and died in Seattle, Washington.... |
Unknown |
| 5th |
Frederick Schule Frederick William "Fred" Schule was an American athlete, winner of 110 m hurdles at the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
Unknown |
|
| Men's 400 metre hurdles The men's 400 metre hurdles was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the second time the event was held. 4 athletes, all from the United States, participated... |
1st |
Harry Hillman Harry Livingston Hillman Jr. was an American athlete and winner of three gold medals at the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
53.0 seconds |
| 2nd |
Frank Waller Frank Laird Waller was an American athlete who was specialized in the 400 metres.He competed in the early twentieth century. He won two silver medals in Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics in the men's 400 metres and 400 metre hurdles.-External links:*... |
53.2 seconds |
| 3rd |
George Poage George Coleman Poage was the first African American athlete to win a medal in the Olympic Games, winning two bronze medals at the 1904 games in St... |
Unknown |
| 4th |
George Varnell George Marshall Varnell was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in Chicago and died in Seattle, Washington.... |
Unknown |
|
| Men's 2590 metre steeplechase The men's 2590 metre steeplechase was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the only time the event was held at the 2590 metre distance, though the 1900 Summer Olympics had featured a similar event in the 2500 metre... |
1st |
Jim LightbodyJames "Jim" Davies Lightbody was an American middle distance runner, winner of six Olympic medals in the early 20th century.Lightbody, from Pittsburgh, had great success at the 1904 Summer Olympics, held in St... |
7:39.6 |
| 3rd |
Arthur Newton Arthur Lewis Newton was an American athlete who competed mainly in the distance events.He participated in the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris in the 2,500 metre steeplechase finishing 4th and in the marathon finishing 5th.He also competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St... |
Unknown |
| 4th |
William VernerWilliam Franklyn Verner was an American athlete and middle-distance runner who competed in the early twentieth century.... |
Unknown |
| 5-7 |
Harvey Cohn Harvey Wright Cohn was an American track and field athlete and a member of the Irish American Athletic Club. A native of New York City, Cohn competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics, the 1906 Intercalated Games in Athens and 1908 Summer Olympics in London.In 1904 he was eighth in 1500 m competition... |
Unknown |
| David Munson David Curtiss Munson was an American athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the 4 mile team where he won the gold medal with his team mates Arthur Newton, George Underwood, Paul Pilgrim and... |
Unknown |
| Richard Sandford |
Unknown |
|
| Event |
Place |
Team |
Athletes |
Score |
|
| Men's 4 mile team race The men's 4 mile team race was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the first time the event was held, though the 1900 Summer Olympics had featured a similar event in the 5000 metre team race. Two teams of five athletes each,... |
1st |
New York AC |
Arthur Newton Arthur Lewis Newton was an American athlete who competed mainly in the distance events.He participated in the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris in the 2,500 metre steeplechase finishing 4th and in the marathon finishing 5th.He also competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St... (1) George UnderwoodGeorge Bernard Underwood was an American athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the 4 mile team where he won the gold medal with his teammates Arthur Newton, Paul Pilgrim, Howard Valentine... (5) Paul PilgrimPaul Henry Pilgrim was an American athlete who won three gold medals at the 1904 and 1906 Summer Olympics.He was born in New York City and died in White Plains, New York.... (6) Howard ValentineHoward Van Nostrand Valentine was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics and in the 1906 Summer Olympics.... (7) David MunsonDavid Curtiss Munson was an American athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the 4 mile team where he won the gold medal with his team mates Arthur Newton, George Underwood, Paul Pilgrim and... (8) |
27 points |
| 2nd |
Chicago AA |
Jim LightbodyJames "Jim" Davies Lightbody was an American middle distance runner, winner of six Olympic medals in the early 20th century.Lightbody, from Pittsburgh, had great success at the 1904 Summer Olympics, held in St... (2) William VernerWilliam Franklyn Verner was an American athlete and middle-distance runner who competed in the early twentieth century.... (3) Lacey HearnLacey Earnest Hearn was an American athlete and sprinter who competed in the early twentieth century. Individually he specialized in the 1500 Metres, and he won a bronze medal in Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics. Jim Lightbody took gold... (4) Albert CorayAlbert J. Coray was a French athlete who competed at the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St. Louis, Missouri, United States... (9) Sidney HatchSidney Herbert Hatch was an American athlete who competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the 4 mile team where he won the silver medal with his team mates Jim Lightbody, William Verner, Lacey Hearn and Frenchman Albert Coray.Sidney Hatch was... (10) |
28 points |
|
| Event |
Place |
Athlete |
Final |
|
Men's marathonThe men's marathon was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third time the event was held. The distance of this race was 40 kilometres. The competition was held on August 30, 1904... |
1st |
Thomas J. HicksThomas J. Hicks was an American track and field athlete, winner of the Olympic marathon in 1904.... |
3:28:53 |
| 2nd |
Albert Coray Albert J. Coray was a French athlete who competed at the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St. Louis, Missouri, United States... |
3:34:52 |
| 3rd |
Arthur Newton Arthur Lewis Newton was an American athlete who competed mainly in the distance events.He participated in the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris in the 2,500 metre steeplechase finishing 4th and in the marathon finishing 5th.He also competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St... |
3:47:33 |
| 6th |
David Kneeland David Joseph Kneeland was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In 1904 he was sixth in marathon competition.He was born in San Francisco, California.-External links:*... |
Unknown |
| 7th |
Henry Brawley Henry Alexander Brawley was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In 1904 he was seventh in marathon competition.-External links:*... |
Unknown |
| 8th |
Sidney Hatch Sidney Herbert Hatch was an American athlete who competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the 4 mile team where he won the silver medal with his team mates Jim Lightbody, William Verner, Lacey Hearn and Frenchman Albert Coray.Sidney Hatch was... |
Unknown |
| 11th |
F. P. Devlin |
Unknown |
| 13th |
John Furla John Furla was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In 1904 he was thirteenth in marathon competition.-External links:*... |
Unknown |
| — |
Edward P. Carr |
Did not finish |
| Robert Fowler Robert Fowler may refer to:*H. Robert Fowler , U.S. politician*Robert Fowler , Canadian diplomat*Robbie Fowler , English footballer*Sir Robert Fowler, 1st Baronet , Lord Mayor of London... |
Did not finish |
| John Foy |
Did not finish |
| William Garcia William Rosenbir Garcia was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In 1904 he did not finish in marathon competition.-External links:*... |
Did not finish |
| Thomas J. Kennedy |
Did not finish |
| John Lordon |
Did not finish |
| Samuel Mellor |
Did not finish |
| Frank Pierce |
Did not finish |
| Guy Porter |
Did not finish |
| Michael Spring |
Did not finish |
| Frederick Lorz Frederick "Fred" Lorz was an American long distance runner who, while he had some race victories, is best known for cheating in the marathon at the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
Disqualified |
|
Jumping
| Event |
Place |
Athlete |
Final |
|
Men's long jumpThe men's long jump was a track and field athletics event held as part of the athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third time the event was held. Ten athletes from three nations participated... |
1st |
Myer Prinstein Myer Prinstein was an American athlete and member of the Irish American Athletic Club who held the world record for the long jump and won gold medals in three Olympic Games.-Early life:Prinstein was born in 1878 in Szczuczyn, Poland... |
7.34 metres OR |
| 2nd |
Daniel Frank Daniel Frank was an American athlete who competed mainly in the Long Jump.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the Long Jump where he won the silver medal.-External links:... |
6.89 metres |
| 3rd |
Robert Stangland Robert Sedgwick Stangland was an American athlete who competed in the early twentieth century in the long jump and the triple jump.He was born in Kendall, New York.... |
6.88 metres |
| 4th |
Frederick Englehardt |
6.63 metres |
| 5th |
George van Cleaf George W. Van Cleaf was an American water polo player who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In the 1904 Olympics he won a gold medal as a member of New York Athletic Club team.-External links:*... |
Unknown |
| 6th |
John Hagerman John Percival "Percy" Hagerman was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In 1904 he finished sixth in the long jump event as well as sixth in the triple jump competition.... |
Unknown |
| 7-10 |
John T. Oxley |
Unknown |
|
| Men's triple jump The men's triple jump was a track and field athletics event held as part of the athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third time the event was held. Seven athletes, all from the United States, participated... |
1st |
Myer Prinstein Myer Prinstein was an American athlete and member of the Irish American Athletic Club who held the world record for the long jump and won gold medals in three Olympic Games.-Early life:Prinstein was born in 1878 in Szczuczyn, Poland... |
14.35 metres |
| 2nd |
Frederick Englehardt |
13.90 metres |
| 3rd |
Robert Stangland Robert Sedgwick Stangland was an American athlete who competed in the early twentieth century in the long jump and the triple jump.He was born in Kendall, New York.... |
13.36 metres |
| 4th |
John Fuhler |
12.91 metres |
| 5th |
George van Cleaf George W. Van Cleaf was an American water polo player who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In the 1904 Olympics he won a gold medal as a member of New York Athletic Club team.-External links:*... |
Unknown |
| 6th |
John Hagerman John Percival "Percy" Hagerman was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In 1904 he finished sixth in the long jump event as well as sixth in the triple jump competition.... |
Unknown |
| 7th |
Samuel Jones Samuel "Sam" Symington Jones was an American athlete who competed mainly in the high jump.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the high jump where he won the gold medal.-External links:*... |
Unknown |
|
Men's high jumpThe men's high jump was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third time the event was held. Six athletes from three nations participated... |
1st |
Samuel Jones Samuel "Sam" Symington Jones was an American athlete who competed mainly in the high jump.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the high jump where he won the gold medal.-External links:*... |
1.80 metres |
| 2nd |
Garrett Serviss Garrett Putnam Serviss, Jr. was an American athlete who competed mainly in the high jump.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the high jump where he won the silver medal.Serviss graduated from Cornell University in 1905. His father was... |
1.77 metres |
| 5th |
Emil Freymark Emil Freymark was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In 1904 he was fifth in high jump competition.He was born and died in St. Louis, Missouri.-External links:*... |
Unknown |
| 6th |
Ervin Barker |
1.70 metres |
|
Men's pole vaultThe men's pole vault was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third time the event was held. Seven pole vaulters from two nations participated... |
1st |
Charles Dvorak Charles Edward Dvorak was an American athlete who participated in the pole vault. He competed at the 1904 Summer Olympics and won a gold medal.... |
3.50 metres OR |
| 2nd |
LeRoy SamseLeRoy Perry Samse was an American athlete who competed mainly in the pole vault.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the pole vault where he won the silver medal.-External links:*... |
3.35 metres |
| 3rd |
Louis WilkinsLouis Gary Wilkins was an American athlete who competed mainly in the pole vault.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the pole vault where he won the bronze medal.... |
3.35 metres |
| 4th |
Craig McLanahan |
3.35 metres |
| 5th |
Claude AllenClaude Alexander Allen was the Assistant to the President of the United States for Domestic Policy in George W. Bush's White House and a withdrawn Bush judicial nominee for the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. The African-American Republican was appointed to his White House... |
3.35 metres |
| 6th |
Walter Dray Walter Remy Dray was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.Dray attended Yale University, where he was the captain of the track team. He held the world record in pole vault three separate times. In 1904 he was sixth in pole vault competition.He died in... |
Unknown |
|
| Men's standing long jump The men's standing long jump was a track and field athletics event held as part of the athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the second time the event was held. The competition was held on Monday, August 29, 1904... |
1st |
Ray Ewry Raymond "Ray" Clarence Ewry was an American track and field athlete who won 8 gold medals at the Olympic Games and 2 gold medals at the "Intercalated Games" . This puts him among the most successful Olympians of all time.Ewry was born in Lafayette, Indiana, and contracted polio as a young boy... |
3.47 metres OR |
| 2nd |
Charles King Conant M. King was an American athlete who competed mainly in the jumps.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States. He won silver medals in the standing long jump and the standing triple jump; on both occasions, he was beaten by his outstanding... |
3.27 metres |
| 3rd |
John Biller John Arthur Biller was an American athlete who competed mainly in the standing jumps.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the standing long jump where he won the bronze medal. In the standing high jump he was 4th, and he also was 5th in... |
3.25 metres |
| 4th |
Henry Field |
3.18 metres |
|
| Men's standing triple jump The men's standing triple jump was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the second time the event was held. It was held on September 3, 1904... |
1st |
Ray Ewry Raymond "Ray" Clarence Ewry was an American track and field athlete who won 8 gold medals at the Olympic Games and 2 gold medals at the "Intercalated Games" . This puts him among the most successful Olympians of all time.Ewry was born in Lafayette, Indiana, and contracted polio as a young boy... |
10.54 metres |
| 2nd |
Charles King Conant M. King was an American athlete who competed mainly in the jumps.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States. He won silver medals in the standing long jump and the standing triple jump; on both occasions, he was beaten by his outstanding... |
10.16 metres |
| 3rd |
Joseph Stadler Joseph Francis Stadler was an American athlete who competed mainly in the standing high jump.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the standing high jump where he won the silver medal... |
9.60 metres |
| 4th |
Garrett Serviss Garrett Putnam Serviss, Jr. was an American athlete who competed mainly in the high jump.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the high jump where he won the silver medal.Serviss graduated from Cornell University in 1905. His father was... |
9.53 metres |
|
Men's standing high jumpThe men's standing high jump was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the second time the event was held. It was held on August 31, 1904... |
1st |
Ray Ewry Raymond "Ray" Clarence Ewry was an American track and field athlete who won 8 gold medals at the Olympic Games and 2 gold medals at the "Intercalated Games" . This puts him among the most successful Olympians of all time.Ewry was born in Lafayette, Indiana, and contracted polio as a young boy... |
1.60 metres |
| 2nd |
Joseph Stadler Joseph Francis Stadler was an American athlete who competed mainly in the standing high jump.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the standing high jump where he won the silver medal... |
1.44 metres |
| 3rd |
Lawson Robertson Lawson N. Robertson was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.... |
1.44 metres |
| 4th |
John Biller John Arthur Biller was an American athlete who competed mainly in the standing jumps.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the standing long jump where he won the bronze medal. In the standing high jump he was 4th, and he also was 5th in... |
1.42 metres |
|
Throwing
| Event |
Place |
Athlete |
Final |
|
| Men's shot put The men's shot put was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third time the event was held. The competition was held on August 31 1904... |
1st |
Ralph Rose Ralph Waldo Rose was an American track and field athlete.He was born in Healdsburg, California.... |
14.81 metres OR |
| 2nd |
William Coe For the Olympic shot put athlete, see Wesley Coe.William Coe briefly served as Governor of Guam during 1899. He served in this position for two weeks. Previously Coe had lived in Samoa.-Sources:*... |
14.40 metres |
| 3rd |
Lawrence Feuerbach |
13.37 metres |
| 4th |
Martin SheridanMartin John Sheridan was "one of the greatest athletes this country has ever known" according to his obituary in the New York Times. He was born in Bohola, County Mayo, Ireland and died in St. Vincent's Hospital in Manhattan, New York, the day before his 37th birthday, a very early casualty of the... |
12.39 metres |
| 5th |
Charles Chadwick Charles Chadwick is an English novelist.Chadwick worked as a civil servant from the early 1970s. He held a position in the British Council in Nigeria in 1972, and worked in Kenya, Brazil, Canada, and Poland. He retired from civil service in 1992... |
Unknown |
| 6th |
Albert Johnson Albert A. Johnson was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He died in Spencer, Nebraska.... |
Unknown |
| 7th |
John Guiney |
Unknown |
|
Men's discus throwThe men's discus throw was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third time the event was held. The competition was held on Saturday, September 3, 1904. Six athletes from two nations competed.Sheridan and Rose tied for the... |
1st |
Martin SheridanMartin John Sheridan was "one of the greatest athletes this country has ever known" according to his obituary in the New York Times. He was born in Bohola, County Mayo, Ireland and died in St. Vincent's Hospital in Manhattan, New York, the day before his 37th birthday, a very early casualty of the... |
39.28 metres OR |
| 2nd |
Ralph Rose Ralph Waldo Rose was an American track and field athlete.He was born in Healdsburg, California.... |
39.28 metres OR |
| 4th |
John Jesus FlanaganJohn Jesus Flanagan was a three-time Olympic gold medalist in the hammer throw: 1900, 1904, and 1908.... |
36.14 metres |
| 5th |
John Biller John Arthur Biller was an American athlete who competed mainly in the standing jumps.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the standing long jump where he won the bronze medal. In the standing high jump he was 4th, and he also was 5th in... |
Unknown |
| 6th |
James MitchellJames Sarsfield Mitchell was an Irish-born athlete who represented the United States at the 1904 Summer Olympics. Mitchell competed as a member of the New York Athletic Club at the games, which were held in St Louis, Missouri. In the 56 lb weight throw he won the bronze medal... |
Unknown |
|
Men's hammer throwThe men's hammer throw was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the second time the event was held. The competition was held on Monday, August 29, 1904... |
1st |
John Jesus FlanaganJohn Jesus Flanagan was a three-time Olympic gold medalist in the hammer throw: 1900, 1904, and 1908.... |
51.23 metres OR |
| 2nd |
John DeWitt John Riegel DeWitt was an American athlete who competed mainly in the hammer throw.He competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St Louis, United States in the hammer throw where he won the silver medal. He would also be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in... |
50.26 metres |
| 3rd |
Ralph Rose Ralph Waldo Rose was an American track and field athlete.He was born in Healdsburg, California.... |
45.73 metres |
| 4th |
Charles Chadwick Charles Chadwick is an English novelist.Chadwick worked as a civil servant from the early 1970s. He held a position in the British Council in Nigeria in 1972, and worked in Kenya, Brazil, Canada, and Poland. He retired from civil service in 1992... |
42.78 metres |
| 5th |
James MitchellJames Sarsfield Mitchell was an Irish-born athlete who represented the United States at the 1904 Summer Olympics. Mitchell competed as a member of the New York Athletic Club at the games, which were held in St Louis, Missouri. In the 56 lb weight throw he won the bronze medal... |
Unknown |
| 6th |
Albert Johnson Albert A. Johnson was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He died in Spencer, Nebraska.... |
Unknown |
|
| Men's 56 pound weight throw The men's 56 pound weight throw was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the first time the event was held. It would not appear on the Olympic program again until the 1920 Summer Olympics, which would be the last time the 56... |
2nd |
John Jesus FlanaganJohn Jesus Flanagan was a three-time Olympic gold medalist in the hammer throw: 1900, 1904, and 1908.... |
10.16 metres |
| 3rd |
James MitchellJames Sarsfield Mitchell was an Irish-born athlete who represented the United States at the 1904 Summer Olympics. Mitchell competed as a member of the New York Athletic Club at the games, which were held in St Louis, Missouri. In the 56 lb weight throw he won the bronze medal... |
10.13 metres |
| 4th |
Charles Henneman Charles Henry Henneman was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.In 1904 he was finished fourth in 56 pound weight throw competition.-External links:*... |
9.18 metres |
| 5th |
Charles Chadwick Charles Chadwick is an English novelist.Chadwick worked as a civil servant from the early 1970s. He held a position in the British Council in Nigeria in 1972, and worked in Kenya, Brazil, Canada, and Poland. He retired from civil service in 1992... |
Unknown |
| 6th |
Ralph Rose Ralph Waldo Rose was an American track and field athlete.He was born in Healdsburg, California.... |
8.53 metres |
|
Multi-event competitions
| Event |
Place |
Athlete |
Total score |
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Men's triathlonThe men's triathlon was an unusual event conducted during the 1904 Summer Olympics. The International Olympic Committee lists it as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme, though other sources list it among the Gymnastics at the 1904 Summer Olympics events. Gymnasts rather... |
1st |
Max Emmerich Max Philip Emmerich was an American track and field athlete and gymnast who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in Indianapolis, Indiana.In 1904 he won the gold medal in the athletics' triathlon event... |
35.7 |
| 2nd |
John Grieb John William Grieb was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in Philadelphia.... |
34.0 |
| 3rd |
William Merz William G. Merz was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He died in Overland, Missouri.... |
32.9 |
| 4th |
George Mayer |
32.4 |
| 5th |
John Bissinger John Frederick Bissinger, Jr. was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
30.8 |
| 6th |
Philip Kassel Philip Kassel was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in the German Empire.In 1904 he won the gold medal in the team event... |
30.1 |
| 7th |
Fred Schmind |
30.0 |
| 10th |
Max Hess Max Hess was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in Coburg, Germany and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.... |
29.6 |
| Otto Neimand |
29.6 |
| 12th |
Edward Siegler Edward Victor Siegler was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He died in Chicago.... |
29.2 |
| 13th |
John Leichinger |
29.1 |
| 14th |
Otto Boehnke |
28.7 |
| George Stapf |
28.7 |
| 16th |
Andrew Neu |
28.6 |
| 17th |
Robert Reynolds |
28.5 |
| Frank Schicke |
28.5 |
| 19th |
Ernst Reckeweg Ernst Heinrich Dietrich Reckeweg was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in the German Empire.In 1904 he won the gold medal in the team event... |
28.2 |
| 20th |
Otto Steffen Otto I. Steffen was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
28.0 |
| 22nd |
Ragnar Berg |
27.4 |
| Lorenz Spann |
27.4 |
| Reinhard Wagner |
27.4 |
| 25th |
Theodore Gross |
27.3 |
| Robert Herrmann |
27.3 |
| Leander Keim |
27.3 |
| 28th |
Oluf Landnes |
27.2 |
| 30th |
William Berewald |
27.0 |
| Willard Schrader |
27.0 |
| 32nd |
Julius LenhartJulius Lenhart was an Austrian gymnast who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics. He won two gold medals and one silver medal, making him the most successful Austrian competitor ever at the Summer Olympic Games.He started his career in Vienna at a local gymnastics club... |
26.8 |
| 33rd |
Henry Koeder |
26.7 |
| 34th |
Max Thomas |
26.6 |
| 36th |
Emil Beyer Emil Beyer was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
26.5 |
| John Duha John Alexander Duha was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He died in Chicago.... |
26.5 |
Edward HennigEdward August Hennig was an American gymnast who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He died in Summit County, Ohio.... |
26.5 |
| Clarence Kiddington |
26.5 |
| 40th |
Anthony Jahnke |
26.4 |
| Oliver Olsen |
26.4 |
| Henry Prinzler |
26.4 |
| 43rd |
Phillip Sontag |
26.2 |
| 44th |
Louis Hunger |
25.9 |
| Louis Kniep |
25.9 |
| 47th |
Charles Umbs |
25.7 |
| John Wolf John S. Wolf served as a Foreign Service Officer with the Department of State from 1970-2004, including tours as Ambassador to Malaysia, Assistant Secretary for Nonproliferation, and Chief Monitor, The Middle East Roadmap for Peace. He currently serves as President of Eisenhower Fellowships in... |
25.7 |
| 49th |
George Aschenbrener |
25.5 |
| Rudolf Krupitzer |
25.5 |
| J. Wassow |
25.5 |
| 52nd |
Emil Rothe |
25.4 |
| George Schroeder |
25.4 |
| 54. |
Otto Feyder |
25.2 |
| 55th |
Louis Rathke |
25.1 |
| Philip Schuster Philip Mat Schuster was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
25.1 |
| Harry Warnken |
25.1 |
| 59th |
Anton HeidaAnton Heida was an American gymnast who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics. He is most notable for winning 5 gold medals in 1 year including vault, horizontal bar, pommel horse, team competition and all-around.-References:... |
25.0 |
| Jacob Hertenbahn |
25.0 |
| William Tritschler |
25.0 |
| 62nd |
Harry Hansen Harry Hansen was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Buskerud in 1969, and was re-elected on two occasions... |
24.8 |
| 63rd |
Max Wolf |
24.6 |
| 64th |
William Andelfinger |
24.5 |
| Charles Krause Charles Krause was an American gymnast and Olympic medalist. He competed at the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis where he received a silver medal in rope climbing, and a bronze medal in team combined exercises.... |
24.5 |
| 67. |
Bergin Nilsen |
24.4 |
| 68th |
James Dwyer |
24.3 |
| William Traband |
24.3 |
| 70th |
Robert Maysack Robert Emil Maysack was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He died in Highlands County, Florida.In 1904 he won the bronze medal in the team event... |
24.2 |
| 71st |
George Mastrovich |
24.1 |
| 72nd |
Charles Sorum |
24.0 |
| 73rd |
Bernard Berg |
23.9 |
| 74th |
John Dellert |
23.7 |
| 75th |
Andreas Kempf Andreas "Kempfi" Kempf is a German curler from Munich. He currently plays lead for the German national team, skipped by Andy Kapp.... |
23.6 |
| Otto Thomsen |
23.6 |
| 77th |
Christian Deubler |
23.5 |
| Edward Tritschler |
23.5 |
| 79th |
Barry Chimberoff |
23.4 |
| Henry Kraft |
23.4 |
| 81st |
L. Guerner |
23.2 |
| 82nd |
P. Gussmann |
23.1 |
| 83rd |
Michael Lang |
23.0 |
| 84th |
P. Ritter |
22.8 |
| 85th |
Hy. Meyland |
22.4 |
| Richard Tritschler |
22.4 |
| Emil Voigt Emil Voigt was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
22.4 |
| 88th |
Otto Knerr |
22.3 |
| 89th |
Gustav Mueller |
22.0 |
| Otto Roissner |
22.0 |
| 91st |
William Horschke |
21.7 |
| 92nd |
Frank Raad |
21.5 |
| Wilhelm Zabel |
21.5 |
| 94th |
M. Bascher |
21.4 |
| 95th |
William Kruppinger |
21.3 |
| August Placke |
21.3 |
| Rudolf Schrader |
21.3 |
| Emil Schwegler |
21.3 |
| Christian Sperl |
21.3 |
| 100th |
M. Fischer |
21.2 |
| Julian Schmitz Julian Frank Schmitz was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
21.2 |
| 102nd |
William Herzog |
21.1 |
| Arthur Rosenkampff Arthur Henry Rosenkampff was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.... |
21.1 |
| 104th |
G. Hermerrling |
20.9 |
| Paul Studen |
20.9 |
| 106th |
Martin Ludwig |
20.4 |
| 107th |
Charles Dellert |
20.3 |
| 108th |
John Messel |
20.2 |
| Walter Real |
20.2 |
| Arthur Sundbye |
20.2 |
| 111th |
M. Barry |
20.1 |
| 112th |
K. Woerner |
19.7 |
| 113th |
Edward Pueschell |
19.3 |
| 114th |
Charles Schwartz |
19.1 |
| 115th |
K. Roedek |
19.0 |
| 116th |
Alvin Kritschmann |
18.9 |
| 117th |
William Friedrich |
17.7 |
| 118th |
George EyserGeorge Eyser was an American gymnast who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics, earning six medals in one day, including three gold and two silver medals. Eyser competed with a wooden prosthesis for a left leg, having lost his real leg after being run over by a train... |
13.5 |
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| Men's decathlon The men's decathlon was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the first time the event, intended to be an all-around championship in athletics, was held... |
2nd |
Adam Gunn Adam Beattie Gunn was an American athlete who competed mainly in the "All rounder", the fore runner of today's Decathlon. Gunn took first place in the Amateur Athletic Union's U.S. All-around championships in 1901 and 1902... |
5907 |
| 3rd |
Thomas Truxton Hare |
5813 |
| 5th |
Ellery Clark Ellery Harding Clark was an American athlete. He was the first modern Olympic champion in high jump and long jump.-Biography:... |
2778 |
| 6th |
John Grieb John William Grieb was an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in Philadelphia.... |
2199 |
| 7th |
Max Emmerich Max Philip Emmerich was an American track and field athlete and gymnast who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in Indianapolis, Indiana.In 1904 he won the gold medal in the athletics' triathlon event... |
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Boxing
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The United States was the only nation to have boxers compete in boxing.
Egan's real name was Frank Floyd and by the rules of the AAU it was illegal to fight under an assumed name. In November 1905 the AAU disqualified Egan from all AAU competitions and he had to return all his prizes. Van Horn moved up to silver and Sturholdt to bronze. Sturholdt won the bronze medal without winning a single bout.
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Place |
Boxer |
Quarterfinals |
Semifinals |
Final |
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| Flyweight The flyweight was the lightest boxing weight class held as part of the Boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. The competition was held on September 22, 1904. It was the first time the event, like all other boxing events, was held in Olympic competition.Flyweights had to be less than 47.6... |
1st |
George Finnegan George V. Finnegan was an American bantamweight and flyweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.He died in San Francisco, California.... |
None held |
Defeated Miles Burke Miles J. Burke was an American flyweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.He died in St. Louis, Missouri....
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| 2nd |
Miles Burke Miles J. Burke was an American flyweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.He died in St. Louis, Missouri.... |
Lost to George Finnegan George V. Finnegan was an American bantamweight and flyweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.He died in San Francisco, California....
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| Bantamweight The bantamweight was the second lightest boxing weight class held as part of the Boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. The competition was held on September 22, 1904. It was the first time the event, like all other boxing events, was held in Olympic competition.Bantamweights had to weigh... |
1st |
Oliver Kirk Oliver Leonard Kirk was an American bantamweight and featherweight professional boxer who won two gold medals in Boxing at the 1904 Summer Olympics.He was born in Beatrice, Nebraska and died in St. Louis, Missouri.... |
None held |
Defeated George Finnegan George V. Finnegan was an American bantamweight and flyweight boxer who competed in the early twentieth century.He died in San Francisco, California....
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| 2nd |
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