1924 Summer Olympics / Athletics - Long Jump (Men)

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Olympic rings
Stade de Colombes 1924.jpg
sport athletics
discipline Long jump
gender Men
Attendees 34 athletes from 22 countries
Competition location Stade de Colombes
Competition phase July 8, 1924
Medalist
gold medal DeHart Hubbard ( USA ) United States 48United States 
Silver medal Edward Gourdin ( USA ) United States 48United States 
Bronze medal Sverre Hansen ( NOR ) NorwayNorway 

The men's long jump at the 1924 Olympic Games in Paris was held on July 8, 1924. 34 athletes took part.

Olympic champion was the American William DeHart Hubbard ahead of his compatriot Edward Gourdin . The bronze medal went to the Norwegian Sverre Hansen .

Existing records

The Olympic pentathlon took place one day before the long jump competition . In the long jump there , the US athlete Robert LeGendre , who had not been able to qualify for the individual long jump, set a new world record with 7.765 m .

Conducting the competition

The athletes had to jump a qualifying round in four groups on July 8th. The six best jumpers from the four groups qualified for the final, which took place on the same day.

Note: The qualified jumpers are highlighted in light blue.

qualification

Date: July 8, 1924

Group 1

space Surname nation Expanse annotation
1 William DeHart Hubbard United States 48United States United States 7.12 m
2 Pauli Sandström FinlandFinland Finland 6.83 m
3 Richard Honner AustraliaAustralia Australia 6.64 m
3 Dalip Singh British IndiaBritish India British India 6.64 m
5 Alois Sobotka Czechoslovakia 1920Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 6.59 m
6th Valter Ever EstoniaEstonia Estonia 6.59 m
7th Louis-Henri Albinet Third French RepublicThird French Republic France 6.55 m
8th Gaston Médécin MonacoMonaco Monaco 6.51 m
9 Kiril Petrunov Bulgaria 1908Bulgaria Bulgaria 6.00 m
10 Konstantinos Pantelidis Second Hellenic RepublicSecond Hellenic Republic Greece 5.94 m
11 Francisco Contreras Mexico 1918Mexico Mexico 5.74 m
12 Stanislaw Sośnicki Poland 1919Second Polish Republic Poland 5.67 m

Group 2

space Surname nation Expanse annotation
1 Sverre Hansen NorwayNorway Norway 7.26 m
2 Vilho Tuulos FinlandFinland Finland 7.07 m
3 Chris Mackintosh United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Great Britain 6.88 m
4th Albert Rose United States 48United States United States 6.86 m
5 Paul Couillaud Third French RepublicThird French Republic France 6.22 m
6th Josef Macháň Czechoslovakia 1920Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 6.09 m
7th Alberto Jurado EcuadorEcuador Ecuador 5.68 m
8th Alfonso Stoopen Mexico 1918Mexico Mexico 5.48 m

Group 3

space Surname nation Expanse annotation
1 Louis Wilhelme Third French RepublicThird French Republic France 6.99 m
2 Jaap Boot NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 6.86 m
3 Oda Mikio Japan 1870Japan Japan 6.83 m
4th Erling Aastad NorwayNorway Norway 6.72 m
5 Adolf Meier SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 6.61 m
6th Väinö Rainio FinlandFinland Finland 6.54 m
7th Joseph Hilger LuxembourgLuxembourg Luxembourg 5.68 m
ogV William Comins United States 48United States United States

Group 4

space Surname nation Expanse annotation
1 Edward Gourdin United States 48United States United States 7.19 m
2 Virgilio Tommasi Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) Italy 6.88 m
3 Silvio Cator Haiti 1807Haiti Haiti 6.81 m
4th Marcel Guillouet Third French RepublicThird French Republic France 6.62 m
5 Paul Hammer LuxembourgLuxembourg Luxembourg 6.24 m
ogV Hannes de Boer NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands

final

space Surname nation Qualification range Final width result annotation
1 William DeHart Hubbard United States 48United States United States 7.12 m 7.445 m 7.445 m
2 Edward Gourdin United States 48United States United States 7.19 m 7.275 m 7.275 m
3 Sverre Hansen NorwayNorway Norway 7.26 m no improvement in the final 7,260 m
4th Vilho Tuulos FinlandFinland Finland 7.07 m no improvement in the final 7,070 m
5 Louis Wilhelme Third French RepublicThird French Republic France 6.99 m no improvement in the final 6,990 m
6th Chris Mackintosh United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Great Britain 6.88 m 6.92 m 6,920 m
7th Virgilio Tommasi Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) Italy 6.88 m 6.89 m 6.890 m
8th Jaap Boot NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 6.86 m not in the final 6.860 m

Date: July 8, 1924

Seven jumpers, had made the qualification. Only six finalists were planned, but since the Briton Chris MacKintosh from group two and the Italian Tommasi from group four were sixth with 6.88 m each, both athletes were able to compete in the final.
William DeHart Hubbard was Olympic champion with 7.445 m. With DeHart Hubbard, one of the world's best long jumpers of his time won. He was American champion from 1922 to 1927 and replaced LeGendre in 1925 with 7.89 m as the world record holder. Second and third place went to Edward Gourdin and Sverre Hansen.

DeHart Hubbard jumped to the sixth US victory in the seventh Olympic long jump final. At the same time it was the fifth double victory of US athletes in the long jump.
Sverre Hansen won the first Norwegian medal in the long jump.

Picture gallery

literature

  • Ekkehard zur Megede , The History of Olympic Athletics, Volume 1: 1896-1936, Verlag Bartels & Wernitz KG, Berlin, 2nd edition 1970, pp. 168f

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. 169
  2. Official report, pp. 134–135 (fr.) ( Memento of the original of 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / library.la84.org