1908 Summer Olympics / Athletics - 100 m (men)
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sport | athletics |
discipline | 100 meter run |
gender | Men |
place | White City Stadium |
Attendees | 60 athletes from 16 countries |
Competition phase | July 20-22 |
Medalist | |
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gold | Reggie Walker ( RSA ) |
silver | James Rector ( USA ) |
bronze | Robert Kerr ( CAN ) |
The men's 100-meter race at the 1908 London Olympics was held from July 20 to July 22, 1908 at the White City Stadium . With 60 athletes, more athletes took part than ever before. In the preliminary round they competed against each other in 17 runs, then 4 semi-finals were held before the final.
The South African Reggie Walker became Olympic champion . The American James Rector won the silver medal, bronze went to the Canadian Robert Kerr .
Records
This table shows the records that existed before the 1908 Olympics. The world record was still an unofficial record back then.
World record | 10.6 s ( unofficial) | Sweden | Knut Lindberg | Gothenburg ( SWE ) | Helsingborg ( SWE ), August 26th 1906 |
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Olympic record | 10.8 s | United States | Frank Jarvis | Pre-run Paris ( FRA ) | July 14, 1900 |
United States | Walter Tewksbury | Semifinals Paris ( FRA ) | July 14, 1900 |
The Olympic record of 10.8 s was equalized four times in these games.
- James Rector USA , 15th preliminary round
- Reggie Walker South Africa , 1st semifinals
- James Rector USA , 3rd semifinals
- Reggie Walker South Africa , final
Preliminary round
Date: July 20, 1912
Only the winners know the exact times. The fastest runner in each case went to the next lap.
The times in brackets are estimates.
Preliminary round 1
space | Surname | nation | time |
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1 | Edward Duffy | South Africa | 11.6 s |
2 | Georgios Skoutarides | Greece | (11.9 s) |
3 | Victor Henny | Netherlands | k. A. |
Duffy won by 3 yards .
Preliminary round 2
space | Surname | nation | time |
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1 | John George | Great Britain | 11.6 s |
2 | Oscar Guttormsen | Norway | (12.0 s) |
George also won by 3 yards.
Preliminary round 3
space | Surname | nation | time |
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1 | Nate Cartmell | United States | 11.0 s |
2 | Georges Malfait | France | (11.2 s) |
3 | Arthur Hoffmann | German Empire | (11.4 s) |
4th | Evert Koops | Netherlands | k. A. |
Cartmell won by 2 yards.
Preliminary round 4
space | Surname | nation | time |
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1 | Reggie Walker | South Africa | 11.0 s |
2 | Jean Konings | Belgium | (11.6 s) |
3 | Denis Murray | Great Britain | k. A. |
4th | Edgar Kiralfy | United States | |
5 | Ernestus Greven | Netherlands |
Walker won by 4 yards.
Preliminary round 5
space | Surname | nation | time |
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1 | Robert Cloughen | United States | 11.0 s |
2 | John Johansen | Norway | (11.7 s) |
3 | David Beland | Canada | k. A. |
DNF | Henry Harmer | Great Britain |
Cloughen won by 5 yards.
Preliminary round 6
space | Surname | nation | time |
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1 | William W. May | United States | 11.2 s |
2 | Victor Jacquemin | Belgium | (11.5 s) |
3 | L. Lescat | France | k. A. |
4th | Mikhail Paskalides | Greece |
May won by 3 yards.
Preliminary round 7
space | Surname | nation | time |
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1 | Robert C. Duncan | Great Britain | 11.4 s |
2 | Knut Stenborg | Sweden | (11.5 s) |
3 | Hans Eicke | German Empire | (11.6 s) |
4th | Umberto Barrozzi | Italy | k. A. |
5 | Ragnar Stenberg | Grand Duchy of Finland |
Duncan won by a yard.
Preliminary round 8
space | Surname | nation | time |
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1 | Lester Stevens | United States | 11.2 s |
2 | Knut Lindberg | Sweden | (11.2 s) |
3 | Heinrich Rehder | German Empire | (11.8 s) |
4th | William Murray | Great Britain | k. A. |
Stevens defeated Lindberg by only a few inches.
Preliminary round 9
space | Surname | nation | time |
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1 | John W. Morton | Great Britain | 11.2 s |
2 | Axel Petersen | Denmark | (11.5 s) |
3 | Jacobus Hoogveld | Netherlands | k. A. |
Morton won by 3 yards.
Preliminary round 10
space | Surname | nation | time |
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1 | Robert Kerr | Canada | 11.0 s |
2 | M. Chapman | Great Britain | (11.3 s) |
DNF | Paul Fischer | German Empire |
Kerr won by 3 yards.
Preliminary round 11
space | Surname | nation | time |
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1 | William Hamilton | United States | 11.2 s |
2 | Pál Simon | Hungary | (11.5 s) |
3 | G. Lamotte | France | k. A. |
DNF | Herbert Phillips | South Africa |
Hamilton won by 3 yards.
Preliminary round 12
space | Surname | nation | time |
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1 | Harold Huff | United States | 11.4 s |
2 | Henry Pankhurst | Great Britain | (11.5 s) |
3 | Karl Fryksdahl | Sweden | k. A. |
Huff won by a yard.
Preliminary round 13
space | Surname | nation | time |
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1 | Lawson Robertson | United States | 11.4 s |
2 | Frank Lukeman | Canada | (11.7 s) |
3 | Henri Meslot | France | k. A. |
4th | Eduard Schönecker | Austria |
Robertson won by 3 yards.
Preliminary round 14
space | Surname | nation | time |
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1 | Nathaniel Sherman | United States | 11.2 s |
2 | Louis Sebert | Canada | (11.7 s) |
3 | Harold Watson | Great Britain | k. A. |
4th | Frigyes Wiesner | Hungary | |
5 | Hermann von Boenninghausen | German Empire | (12.0 s) |
Sherman won by 4 yards.
Preliminary round 15
space | Surname | nation | time |
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1 | James Rector | United States | 10.8 s ORe |
2 | Vilmos Rácz | Hungary | (11.4 s) |
3 | Willy Kohlmey | German Empire | (12.0 s) |
Rector won and set the Olympic record.
Preliminary round 16
space | Surname | nation | time |
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1 | James P. Stark | Great Britain | 11.8 s |
2 | Gaspare Torretta | Italy | (12.0 s) |
Stark won by 2 yards.
Preliminary round 17
space | Surname | nation | time |
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1 | Patrick Roche | Great Britain | 11.4 s |
2 | Carl Bechler | German Empire | (11.4 s) |
Roche won by 2 yards.
Semifinals
Date: July 21, 1912
Only the winners know the exact times. The fastest runner in each semi-final reached the final.
The times in brackets are estimates.
Semi-final 1
space | Surname | nation | time |
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1 | Reggie Walker | South Africa | 10.8 s ORe |
2 | William W. May | United States | (11.0 s) |
3 | Patrick Roche | Great Britain | k. A. |
4th | Lester Stevens | United States | |
DNS | Robert Cloughen | United States |
Robert Cloughen did not show up to prepare for the final of the 200-meter run , in which he won the silver medal. After 50 meters, Reginald Walker took the lead, which he held until the finish, where he finally arrived a yard ahead of May. He was the second sprinter to set the Olympic record of 10.8 s at these Olympic Games. Its correct time was actually 10.7 s, but at that time it was rounded up to the nearest fifth according to the applicable rules. Its exact time was given as 10⅘ seconds.
Semi-final 2
space | Surname | nation | time |
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1 | Robert Kerr | Canada | 11.0 s |
2 | Nathaniel Sherman | United States | (11.3 s) |
3 | John W. Morton | Great Britain | k. A. |
DNS | William Hamilton | United States |
William Hamilton did not participate in order to focus on the final of the 200-meter run . Robert Kerr won by 3 yards.
Semi-final 3
space | Surname | nation | time |
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1 | James Rector | United States | 10.8 s ORe |
2 | Harold Huff | United States | (11.1 s) |
3 | Edward Duffy | South Africa | k. A. |
4th | Robert Duncan | Great Britain |
James Rector won and set the Olympic record for the second time.
Semi-final 4
space | Surname | nation | time |
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1 | Nate Cartmell | United States | 11.2 s |
2 | Lawson Robertson | United States | (11.2 s) |
3 | James P. Stark | Great Britain | k. A. |
4th | John George | Great Britain |
Nate Cartmell won a close race by just under 1 foot.
final
space | Surname | nation | time |
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1 | Reggie Walker | South Africa | 10.8 s ORe |
2 | James Rector | United States | (10.8 s) |
3 | Robert Kerr | Canada | (11.0 s) |
4th | Nate Cartmell | United States | (11.2 s) |
Date: July 22, 1912, around 4:15 p.m. local time
The times in brackets are estimates.
The big favorites were Reginald Walker and James Rector, both of whom had set the Olympic record during the course of the competition . Walker made a lightning start. Rector was able to catch up at half the distance and it seemed as if he could overtake Walker. But this countered the attack, pulled away and won by a tenth of a second - Walker's actual time was 10.7 s, but was officially rounded up to 10.8 s according to the regulations at the time. There was a similarly close decision in the battle for the bronze medal. In the video on YouTube - see below - it becomes clear that the Canadian Robert Kerr prevailed against Nate Cartmell only at the end. Cartmell then only let it coast to a halt, so that there was a gap of two tenths of a second at the finish. Kerr won 200 meters gold the day after that race .
At SportsReference , other times are given for the second and fourth, but they do not fit the description of the race and its close result between ranks one and two or three and four. The time information there is 11.0 s for the second and third and 11.2 s for the fourth.
The American Robert Cloughen - here in 1907 - did not take part in his semi-final and won silver over 200 meters
literature
- Volker Kluge , Olympic Summer Games - The Chronicle I, Berlin 1997 ( ISBN 3-328-00715-6 )
- Ekkehard zur Megede , The history of Olympic athletics, Volume 1: 1896–1936, Verlag Bartels & Wernitz KG, Berlin, 2nd edition 1970
Web links
- SportsReference, Athletics at the 1908 London Summer Games: Men's 100 meters , English, accessed August 18, 2018
- Olympic Games London 1908, Athletics , IOC page on athletics at the 1908 Olympic Games at olympic.org, English, accessed 18 August 2018
Video
- Olympics 1908 100m on YouTube , accessed February 18, 2019.