1904 Summer Olympics / Athletics - 110 m hurdles (men)

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Olympic rings
Francis Field 1904.jpg
sport athletics
discipline 110 meter hurdles
gender Men
Attendees 6 to 8 athletes from 2 countries
Competition location Francis Field
Competition phase September 3, 1904
Winning time 16.0 s
Medalist
gold medal Fred School ( USA ) United States 45United States 
Silver medal Thaddeus Shideler ( USA ) United States 45United States 
Bronze medal Lesley Ashburner ( USA ) United States 45United States 

The men's 110-meter hurdles at the 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis was held on September 3, 1904 at Francis Field . The winners and runners-up from both heats made it to the final. The statements in the sources used here differ about the number of participants. Nothing is said on the IOC side , SportsReference lists six starters by name, at Kluge there are seven. Megede speaks of eight athletes without naming them.

Only Americans made it into the final. Olympic champion was Fred Schule , Thaddeus Shideler won silver, bronze went to Lesley Ashburner .

Records

The world records that existed at the time were still unofficial.

World record 15.2 s United States 45United States United States Alvin Kraenzlein Chicago ( USA ), June 18, 1898
Olympic record 15.4 s United States 45United States United States Alvin Kraenzlein Paris finals ( FRA ), July 14, 1900

Results

Prelims

Crossing the finish line of the first heat: Fred Schule ( left ) ahead of Lesley Ashburner ( right ), Ward McLanahan ( second from right ) and Corrie Gardner ( second from left )

September 3, 1904

The preliminary results are only listed at SportsReference and Kluge , they hardly differ at all. Zur Megede explains that the winning time in both heats is 16.2 s, which is consistent with the information provided by SportsReference and Kluge .

1. Forward

space athlete country time indication
Smart SportsReference
1 Fred School United States 45United States United States 16.2 s 16.2 s
2 Lesley Ashburner United States 45United States United States k. A. k. A.
3 Ward McLanahan United States 45United States United States k. A. k. A.
4th Corrie Gardner Australia 1903Australia Australia k. A. 16.4 s ( estimated )

2. Forward

space athlete country time indication
Smart SportsReference
1 Frank Castleman United States 45United States United States 16.2 s 16.2 s
2 Thaddeus Shideler United States 45United States United States k. A. k. A.
3 Leslie McPherson Australia 1903Australia Australia k. A. Starter not listed

final

September 3, 1904

The order is the same in all sources used here. There are only insignificant differences in the times - as shown in the table below.

space athlete country time indication
Kluge - IOC Page - SportsReference to the Megede
1 Fred School United States 45United States United States 16.0 s 16.0 s
2 Thaddeus Shideler United States 45United States United States 16.3 s 16.3 s ( estimated )
3 Lesley Ashburner United States 45United States United States 16.4 s k. A.
4th Frank Castleman United States 45United States United States k. A. k. A.

Fred Schule and Frank Castleman, who had won their heats in 16.2 s each, went into this final as favorites. School started badly, but fought its way forward. Castleman hit a hurdle and stumbled. As a result, he lost his rhythm and finished fourth. Fred Schule became Olympic champion by a clear margin over Thaddeus Shideler and third-placed Lesley Ashburner.

At Alvin Kraenzleins Olympic record of 15.4 sec from the year 1900 Fred school did not manage to by far.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ekkehard zur Megede , The History of Olympic Athletics, Volume 1: 1896–1936, Verlag Bartels & Wernitz KG, Berlin, 2nd edition 1970, p. 53