1928 Summer Olympics / Athletics - 800 m (men)
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sport | athletics | ||||||||
discipline | 800 meter run | ||||||||
gender | Men | ||||||||
Attendees | 49 athletes from 20 countries | ||||||||
Competition location | Olympic Stadium Amsterdam | ||||||||
Competition phase | July 29, 1928 (preliminary) July 30, 1928 (semi-finals) July 31, 1928 (final) |
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The men's 800-meter run at the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam was held from July 29 to 31, 1928 in the Amsterdam Olympic Stadium. 49 athletes took part.
Douglas Lowe (GBR) was able to repeat his Olympic victory in Paris . He won before the Swede Erik Byléhn . Bronze went to the German Hermann Engelhard .
Existing records
- World record : 1: 50.6 min - Séra Martin ( France ), Colombes , July 14, 1928
- Olympic record : 1: 51.9 min - Ted Meredith ( USA ), Stockholm final , July 8, 1912
Conducting the competition
The runners competed in eight heats on July 29th. The three best athletes in each case qualified for the semi-finals, which took place on July 30th. From the three preliminary rounds, the three first placed came back to the final on July 31st.
Note: The qualified athletes are highlighted in light blue.
Prelims
Date: July 29, 1928
Not all times have been passed down.
Forward 1
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1 | Alex Wilson |
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1: 59.2 min | |
2 | Erik Byléhn |
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1: 59.8 min | |
3 | John Sittig |
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2: 00.6 min | |
4th | Guus Zeegers |
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5 | Gérard Bertheloot |
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6th | Vasilios Stavrinos |
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7th | Louis Schmit |
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Forward 2
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1 | Otto Peltzer |
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1: 57.4 min | |
2 | Brant Little |
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1: 57.8 min | |
3 | Wilfred Tatham |
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1: 58.2 min | |
4th | Adriaan Paulen |
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5 | William Whyte |
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6th | Albert Larsen |
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Forward 3
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Jean Keller |
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1: 59.0 min | |
2 | Paul Martin |
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1: 59.4 min | |
3 | Ray Watson |
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1: 59.6 min | |
4th | Wilhelm Tarnogrocki |
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1: 59.9 min | |
5 | Alfonso García |
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6th | Andries Hoogerwerf |
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7th | Antonio's mangoes |
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Forward 4
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Georges Baraton |
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2: 03.4 min | |
2 | Earl Fuller |
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2: 03.8 min | |
3 | Olaf Strand |
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2: 03.8 min | |
4th | Ettore Tavernari |
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5 | Philippe Coenjaerts |
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6th | Harry Houghton |
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Forward 5
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Lloyd Hahn |
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1: 56.8 min | |
2 | Hermann Engelhard |
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1: 57.0 min | |
3 | Vilém Šindler |
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1: 57.0 min | |
4th | René Féger |
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5 | Jack Walter |
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6th | Charles Stuart |
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Forward 6
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Serafín Dengra |
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2: 01.2 min | |
2 | Douglas Lowe |
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2: 02.2 min | |
3 | Guido Cominotto |
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2: 02.4 min | |
4th | Ömer Besim Koşalay |
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Forward 7
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Séra Martin |
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1: 58.8 min | |
2 | László Barsi |
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1: 59.0 min | |
3 | Alfred Muller |
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1: 59.4 min | |
4th | Adolf Kittel |
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1: 59.6 min | |
5 | Feliks Malanowski |
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1: 59.8 min | |
6th | Gerry Coughlan |
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7th | J. Murphy |
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Forward 8
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Phil Edwards |
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1: 59.4 min | |
2 | Ralph Starr |
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1: 59.8 min | |
3 | Norman McEachern |
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1: 59.48 min | |
4th | Leopoldo Ledesma |
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5 | José Lucílo Iturbe |
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6th | Joaquín Miquel |
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Semifinals
Date: July 30, 1928
Not all times have been passed down.
Run 1
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Earl Fuller |
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1: 55.6 min | |
2 | Douglas Lowe |
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1: 55.8 min | |
3 | Jean Keller |
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1: 56.0 min | |
4th | László Barsi |
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1: 56.2 min | |
5 | Otto Peltzer |
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1: 56.3 min | |
6th | Alex Wilson |
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1: 57.1 min | |
7th | Vilém Šindler |
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DNF | Norman McEachern |
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Run 2
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Erik Byléhn |
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1: 55.6 min | |
2 | Ray Watson |
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1: 56.8 min | |
3 | Hermann Engelhard |
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1: 56.8 min | |
4th | Brant Little |
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1: 57.6 min | |
5 | Ralph Starr |
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6th | Guido Cominotto |
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7th | Serafín Dengra |
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Run 3
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Lloyd Hahn |
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1: 52.6 min | |
2 | Phil Edwards |
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1: 52.8 min | |
3 | Séra Martin |
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1: 53.0 min | |
4th | Paul Martin |
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1: 53.3 min | |
5 | John Sittig |
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1: 53.4 min | |
6th | Alfred Muller |
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1: 53.8 min | |
7th | Wilfred Tatham |
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8th | Olaf Strand |
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1: 59.9 min |
final
space | Surname | nation | time | annotation |
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1 | Douglas Lowe |
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1: 51.8 min | OR |
2 | Erik Byléhn |
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1: 52.8 min | |
3 | Hermann Engelhard |
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1: 53.2 min | |
4th | Phil Edwards |
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1: 54.0 min | |
5 | Lloyd Hahn |
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1: 54.2 min | |
6th | Séra Martin |
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1: 54.6 min | |
7th | Earl Fuller |
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1: 55.0 min | |
8th | Jean Keller |
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1: 57.0 min | |
9 | Ray Watson |
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2: 03.0 min |
Date: July 31, 1928
The favorites were defending champion Douglas Lowe, US runner Lloyd Hahn and world record holder Séra Martin, who set a new world record with 1: 50.6 minutes just before the games . The German Otto Peltzer, also a highly valued co-favorite, was eliminated in the semifinals - he was injured in a handball game. Lowe initially took the lead in the final, but Hahn and Phil Edwards quickly replaced him there. At 400 meters, completed in 55.2 seconds, Hahn was in the lead, followed by Lowe and Edwards. In the last corner Lowe picked up the pace and won by a second. In the end, Erik Byléhn and Hermann Engelhard sprinted past Hahn and Edwards to the silver and bronze medals respectively.
Douglas Lowe achieved the third British success in the discipline and at the same time the first successful repeat of the Olympic victory in this discipline.
Erik Byléhn won the first Swedish medal over 800 meters .
literature
- Ekkehard zur Megede , The History of Olympic Athletics, Volume 1: 1896-1936, Verlag Bartels & Wernitz KG, Berlin, 2nd edition 1970, pp. 194f
Web links
- SportsReference 800 m
- Official Report , pp. 413-417. (engl.)
Video
- Underdog Douglas Lowe Retains His Olympic 800m Crown - Amsterdam 1928 Olympics , published April 18, 2013 on youtube.com, accessed September 12, 2017
Individual evidence
- ↑ Ekkehard zur Megede , The History of Olympic Athletics, Volume 1: 1896–1936, Verlag Bartels & Wernitz KG, Berlin, 2nd edition 1970, p. 195
- ↑ Max Tarnogrocki. Sports Reference LLC., Accessed July 9, 2018 .
- ↑ SportsReference (Eng.)