1924 Summer Olympics / Athletics - 200 m (men)
sport | athletics | ||||||||
discipline | 200 meter run | ||||||||
gender | Men | ||||||||
Attendees | 65 athletes from 33 countries | ||||||||
Competition location | Stade de Colombes | ||||||||
Competition phase | July 8, 1924 (preliminary round / quarter-finals) July 9, 1924 (semi-finals / final) |
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The men's 200-meter run at the 1924 Olympic Games in Paris was held on July 8th and 9th, 1924 in the Stade de Colombes . 65 athletes took part.
The American Jackson Scholz was Olympic champion ahead of his compatriot Charles Paddock . Bronze went to the Briton Eric Liddell .
The Austrian Rudolf Rauch qualified for the quarter-finals, but was the last to retire there in his run. The Swiss Karl Borner did not get past the lead. German athletes were still excluded from participating in the Olympic Games.
Existing records
World record | Willie Applegarth ( United Kingdom ) | 21.2 s | London | 4th July 1914 |
Olympic record | Archie Hahn ( USA ) | 21.6 s | St. Louis | August 31, 1904 |
Conducting the competition
The athletes started a total of 17 heats on July 8th. The two best runners in each case qualified for the quarter-finals on the same day. The two best runners from the six quarter-finals also progressed one lap. The two semi-finals and the final were held on July 9th. In the preliminary rounds, the first three placed qualified for the final.
Note: The qualified athletes are highlighted in light blue.
Prelims
Date: July 8, 1924
Not all times have been passed down.
Forward 1
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Howard Kinsman | South African Union | 21.8 s | |
2 | André Mourlon | France | 21.8 s | |
3 | Pietro Pastorino | Italy | 22.1 s | |
4th | James Hall | British India | 22.5 s | |
5 | José-María Larrabeiti | Spain | k. A. |
Forward 2
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Bayes Norton | United States | 21.8 s | |
2 | Cyril Coaffee | Canada | k. A. | |
3 | Carlos Garces | Mexico | k. A. | |
4th | Félix Mendizábal | Spain | k. A. |
Forward 3
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Eric Liddell | Great Britain | 22.2 s | |
2 | Rudolf Rauch | Austria | 22.6 s | |
3 | Joseph Hilger | Luxembourg | k. A. | |
4th | Herminio Ahumada | Mexico | k. A. |
Forward 4
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Arthur Porritt | New Zealand | 22.4 s | |
2 | Laurence Armstrong | Canada | k. A. | |
3 | Karl Borner | Switzerland | k. A. | |
4th | Lauri Härö | Finland | k. A. | |
5 | Diego Ordóñez | Spain | k. A. |
Forward 5
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Harry Broos | Netherlands | 22.6 s | |
2 | George Dustan | South African Union | k. A. | |
3 | Paul Hammer | Luxembourg | k. A. | |
4th | Mogens Truelsen | Denmark | k. A. | |
5 | Oto Seviško | Latvia | k. A. |
Forward 6
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Jackson Scholz | United States | 22.4 s | |
2 | George Hester | Canada | k. A. | |
3 | Terence Pitt | British India | k. A. | |
4th | Pierre Parrain | France | k. A. |
Forward 7
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Slip Carr | Australia | 22.6 s | |
2 | William Lowe | Irish Free State | 23.0 s | |
3 | Jan de Vries | Netherlands | 23.2 s |
Forward 8
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | John MacKechenneay | Canada | 23.2 s | |
2 | Roy Norman | Australia | k. A. | |
3 | Alexandros Papafingos | Greece | k. A. | |
4th | Alois Linka | Czechoslovakia | k. A. | |
5 | Wilfred Hildreth | British India | k. A. |
Forward 9
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | William Nichol | Great Britain | 22.6 s | |
2 | Ferenc Gerő | Hungary | k. A. | |
3 | José Martínez | Mexico | k. A. |
Forward 10
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Harold Abrahams | Great Britain | 22.2 s | |
2 | Charles Paddock | United States | 22.3 s | |
3 | Gentil dos Santos | Portugal | 23.0 s | |
4th | Johannes van Kampen | Netherlands | 23.1 s |
Forward 11
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Paul Brochart | Belgium | 23.0 s | |
2 | Konstantinos Pantelidis | Greece | k. A. | |
3 | Stanko Perpar | Yugoslavia | k. A. |
Forward 12
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Lajos Kurunczy | Hungary | 22.6 s | |
2 | Sasago Tani | Japan | k. A. | |
3 | Gvido Jekals | Latvia | k. A. |
Forward 13
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | George Hill | United States | 22.0 s | |
2 | Thomas Matthewman | Great Britain | k. A. | |
3 | Alvaro de Oliveira | Brazil | k. A. | |
4th | Aleksander Szenajch | Poland | 22.8 s | |
5 | Mariano Aguilar | Mexico | k. A. |
Forward 14
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Joseph Jackson | France | 22.8 s | |
2 | Félix Escobar | Argentina | 23.0 s | |
3 | Zygmunt Weiss | Poland | 23.4 s |
Forward 15
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Maurice Degrelle | France | 22.6 s | |
2 | Marinus van den Berge | Netherlands | k. A. | |
3 | David Nepomuceno | Philippines | k. A. |
Forward 16
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Sean Lavan | Irish Free State | 23.2 s | |
2 | Juan Junqueras | Spain | k. A. | |
3 | Reinhold Keskull | Estonia | k. A. |
Forward 17
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | André Théard | Haiti | 23.6 s | |
2 | Johans Oja | Latvia | k. A. | |
3 | Mohamed Burhan | Turkey | k. A. |
Quarter finals
Date: July 8, 1924
Not all times have been passed down.
Run 1
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Charles Paddock | United States | 22.2 s | |
2 | William Nichol | Great Britain | 22.6 s | |
3 | George Dustan | South African Union | k. A. | |
4th | Johans Oja | Latvia | k. A. | |
5 | Rudolf Rauch | Austria | k. A. |
Run 2
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Slip Carr | Australia | 21.8 s | |
2 | Eric Liddell | Great Britain | k. A. | |
3 | Joseph Jackson | France | k. A. | |
4th | Sean Lavan | Irish Free State | k. A. | |
5 | John MacKechenneay | Canada | k. A. | |
6th | Juan Junqueras | Spain | k. A. |
Run 3
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Jackson Scholz | United States | 21.8 s | |
2 | Cyril Coaffee | Canada | k. A. | |
3 | Sasago Tani | Japan | k. A. | |
4th | André Théard | Haiti | k. A. | |
5 | Roy Norman | Australia | k. A. | |
6th | Constantine Pantelidis | Greece | k. A. |
Run 4
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Harold Abrahams | Great Britain | 22.0 s | |
2 | Bayes Norton | United States | 22.3 s | |
3 | Maurice Degrelle | France | 22.4 s | |
4th | Ferenc Gerő | Hungary | 22.4 s | |
5 | Laurence Armstrong | Canada | k. A. | |
6th | Félix Escobar | Argentina | k. A. |
Run 5
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Arthur Porritt | New Zealand | 22.0 s | |
2 | André Mourlon | France | 22.1 s | |
3 | Lajos Kurunczy | Hungary | k. A. | |
4th | Thomas Matthewman | Great Britain | k. A. | |
5 | William Lowe | Irish Free State | k. A. | |
6th | Marinus van den Berge | Netherlands | k. A. |
Run 6
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | George Hill | United States | 21.8 s | |
2 | Howard Kinsman | South African Union | k. A. | |
3 | Paul Brochart | Belgium | k. A. | |
4th | George Hester | Canada | k. A. | |
5 | Harry Broos | Netherlands | k. A. |
Semifinals
Date: July 9, 1924
Run 1
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Jackson Scholz | United States | 21.8 s | |
2 | George Hill | United States | 21.8 s | |
3 | Harold Abrahams | Great Britain | 21.9 s | |
4th | Slip Carr | Australia | 22.1 s | |
5 | William Nichol | Great Britain | 22.4 s | |
6th | Arthur Porritt | New Zealand | 22.6 s |
Run 2
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Charles Paddock | United States | 21.8 s | |
2 | Eric Liddell | Great Britain | 21.8 s | |
3 | Bayes Norton | United States | 22.1 s | |
4th | André Mourlon | France | 22.2 s | |
5 | Howard Kinsman | South African Union | 22.3 s | |
6th | Cyril Coaffee | Canada | 22.4 s |
final
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Jackson Scholz | United States | 21.6 s | ORe |
2 | Charles Paddock | United States | 21.7 s | |
3 | Eric Liddell | Great Britain | 21.9 s | |
4th | George Hill | United States | 22.0 s | |
5 | Bayes Norton | United States | 22.0 s | |
6th | Harold Abrahams | Great Britain | 22.3 s |
Date: July 9, 1924
In the final there was a purely US-American-British duel. Four runners from the USA competed against two Britons.
At the start of the home stretch, apart from Harold Abrahams, who had already lost ground, pretty much all runners were tied. Now Jackson Scholz could break away. Charles Paddock came closer again, but was unable to catch up with Scholz despite his target jump. Scholz presented Archie Hahn's Olympic record from 1904 , but Hahn was then run on a straight path. Abraham's compatriot Eric Liddell won the bronze medal before becoming Olympic champion over 400 meters two days later .
As in the finals in 1912 and 1920 , two US runners won ahead of a Briton.
It was the fourth US double success and the fifth US victory in the sixth Olympic final of this discipline.
literature
- Ekkehard zur Megede , The History of Olympic Athletics, Volume 1: 1896-1936, Verlag Bartels & Wernitz KG, Berlin, 2nd edition 1970, p. 158f
Web links
- SportsReference 200 m . accessed on September 5, 2017
- Official report pp. 104–106, French. (PDF), accessed on September 5, 2017
Individual evidence
- ↑ Official report ( Memento of the original from April 10, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Pp. 104-106, french. (PDF)