United States at the 1900 Summer Olympics

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1900 Summer Olympics in Paris
Medals
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Gold
19
Silver
14
Bronze
14
Total
47
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The United States competed at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris, France.

Medals

Gold medals were not given at the 1900 Summer Olympics. A silver medal was given for a first place, and a bronze medal was given for second. The International Olympic Committee has retroactively assigned gold, silver, and bronze medals to competitors who earned 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place finishes, respectively, in order to bring early Olympics in line with current awards.

Many of the United States medals were earned by University of Pennsylvania roommates Alvin Kraenzlein, Irving Baxter, John Tewksbury and Ray Ewry. Combined, these sportsmen entered 23 of 23 track and field events, collectively winning eleven of the events, with five seconds and a third.

Gold

  • Margaret Ives Abbott - golf, women's 9 holes
  • Irving Baxter - athletics, high jump
  • Irving Baxter - athletics, pole vault
  • Ray Ewry - athletics, standing long jump
  • Ray Ewry - athletics, standing triple jump
  • Ray Ewry - athletics, standing high jump
  • John Flanagan - athletics, hammer throw
  • Frank Jarvis - athletics, 100 metres
  • Alvin Kraenzlein - athletics, 60 metres
  • Alvin Kraenzlein - athletics, 110 metre hurdles
  • Alvin Kraenzlein - athletics, 200 metre hurdles
  • Alvin Kraenzlein - athletics, long jump
  • Maxey Long - athletics, 400 metres
  • Meyer Prinstein - athletics, triple jump
  • Charles Edward Sands - golf, men's 36 holes
  • Richard Sheldon - athletics, shot put
  • John Tewksbury - athletics, 200 metres
  • John Tewksbury - athletics, 400 metre hurdles
  • Vesper Boat Club - rowing, coxed eights
Additionally, Foxhall Parker Keene and Frank Mackey were part of the mixed team that won the gold medal in polo.

Silver

  • Irving Baxter - athletics, standing long jump
  • Irving Baxter - athletics, standing triple jump
  • Irving Baxter - athletics, standing high jump
  • Meredith Colket - athletics, pole vault
  • James Connolly - athletics, triple jump
  • John Cregan - athletics, 800 metres
  • Truxton Hare - athletics, hammer throw
  • William Holland - athletics, 400 metres
  • Josiah McCracken - athletics, shot put
  • John McLean - athletics, 110 metre hurdles
  • Myer Prinstein - athletics, long jump
  • John Tewksbury - athletics, 60 metres
  • John Tewksbury - athletics, 100 metres
  • Pauline Whittier - golf, women's 9 holes
Additionally, Walter McCreery was part of the mixed team that won the silver medal in polo, and Basil Spalding de Garmendia won a silver medal with Max Décugis of France in men's doubles tennis.

Bronze

  • John Bray - athletics, 1500 metres
  • Robert Garrett - atlhetics, shot put
  • Robert Garrett - athletics, standing triple jump
  • David Hall - athletics, 800 metres
  • Marion Jones - tennis, women's singles
  • H. MacHenry - sailing, 3 to 10 ton race 2
  • Josiah McCracken - athletics, hammer throw
  • John Lake - cycling, 2000 metre sprint
  • Fred Moloney - athletics, 110 metre hurdles
  • Daria Pratt - golf, women's 9 holes
  • Lewis Sheldon - athletics, triple jump
  • Lewis Sheldon - athletics, standing high jump
  • Richard Sheldon - athletics, discus throw
  • John Tewksbury - athletics, 200 metre hurdles
Additionally, Marion Jones won a bronze medal with Lawrence Doherty of Great Britain in mixed doubles tennis.

Results by event

Athletics



The United States team took 16 of the 23 track & field athletics medals, having competed in 22 events (all except the 5000 metre team race). The Americans failed to win a medal in only 3 of the 22 events they contested—the marathon and the two steeplechase events. Kraenzlein won four gold medals while Baxter and Tewksbury led in total medals with five each.

EventPlaceAthleteHeatSemifinalRepechageFinal
60 metres1stAlvin Kraenzlein7.0 seconds
1st, heat 1
None held7.0 seconds
2ndJohn Tewksbury7.2 seconds
1st, heat 2
7.1 seconds
4thEdmund MinahanUnknown
2nd, heat 1
7.2 seconds
William HollandUnknown
3rd, heat 2
Did not advance
100 metres1stFrank Jarvis10.8 seconds
1st, heat 3
11.2 seconds
1st, semifinal 3
Straight
to final
11.0 seconds
2ndJohn Tewksbury11.4 seconds
1st, heat 2
10.8 seconds
1st, semifinal 2
11.1 seconds
4thArthur Duffey11.4 seconds
1st, heat 1
11.0 seconds
1st, semifinal 1
Did not finish
Clark Leiblee11.4 seconds
1st, heat 4
Unknown
2nd, semifinal 2
Unknown
3rd
Did not advance
Charles Burroughs11.4 seconds
1st, heat 6
Unknown
3rd, semifinal 1
Unknown
4th to 6th
Thaddeus McClainUnknown
2nd, heat 2
Unknown
2nd, semifinal 3
Frederick MoloneyUnknown
2nd, heat 1
Unknown
3rd, semifinal 2
Dixon BoardmanUnknown
2nd, heat 6
Unknown
4th, semifinal 1
Did not advance
Edmund MinahanUnknown
2nd, heat 5
Unknown
4th, semifinal 3
Henry SlackUnknown
3rd, heat 6
Did not advance
200 metres1stJohn TewksburyUnknown
2nd, heat 2
None held22.2 seconds
4thWilliam Holland24.0 seconds
1st, heat 1
22.9 seconds
400 metres1stMaxey Long50.4 seconds
1st, heat 1
None held49.4 seconds
2ndWilliam HollandUnknown
2nd, heat 3
49.6 seconds
4th-6thDixon Boardman51.2 seconds
1st, heat 3
Did not start
Harry LeeUnknown
2nd, heat 1
William Moloney51.0 seconds
1st, heat 2
Harvey LordUnknown
3rd, heat 1
Did not advance
Henry SlackUnknown
3rd, heat 3
Walter DrumhellerUnknown
5th, heat 1
800 metres2ndJohn Cregan2:03.0
1st, heat 3
None held2:03.0
3rdDavid Hall1:59.0
1st, heat 1
Unknown
6thJohn BrayUnknown
2nd, heat 3
Unknown
Howard HayesUnknown
3rd, heat 1
Did not advance
Justus ScraffordUnknown
3rd, heat 2
Harvey LordUnknown
3rd, heat 3
Walter DrumhellerUnknown
AC, heat 1
Alexander GrantUnknown
AC, heat 1
Edward BushnellUnknown
AC, heat 2
Harrison SmithUnknown
AC, heat 2
Edward MechlingUnknown
AC, heat 3
1500 metres3rdJohn BrayNone held4:07.2
4thDavid HallUnknown
110 metre hurdles1stAlvin Kraenzlein15.6 seconds
1st, heat 1
None heldStraight
to final
15.4 seconds
2ndJohn McLeanUnknown
3rd, heat 1
17.0 seconds
1st, repechage 2
15.5 seconds
3rdFrederick MoloneyUnknown
2nd, heat 1
17.0 seconds
1st, repechage 1
15.6 seconds
William LewisUnknown
3rd, heat 2
Unknown
2nd, repechage 1
Did not advance
William RemingtonUnknown
2nd, heat 2
Unknown
2nd, repechage 2
200 metre hurdles1stAlvin Kraenzlein27.0 seconds
1st, heat 1
None held25.4 seconds
3rdJohn TewksburyUnknown
2nd, heat 2
Unknown
Frederick MoloneyUnknown
3rd, heat 1
Did not advance
Thaddeus McClainUnknown
3rd, heat 2
William RemingtonUnknown
4th, heat 1
William LewisUnknown
5th, heat 2
400 metre hurdles1stJohn Tewksbury1:01.0
1st, heat 1
None held57.6 seconds
4thWilliam LewisUnknown
2nd, heat 1
Did not start
2500 metre steeplechase4thArthur NewtonNone heldUnknown
4000 metre steeplechaseAlexander GrantNone heldDid not finish
Thaddeus McClainDid not finish
Marathon5thArthur NewtonNone heldUnknown
6th/7thDick GrantUnknown


EventPlaceAthleteQualifierFinal
Long jump1stAlvin Kraenzlein6.930 metres
2nd
7.185 metres
2ndMeyer Prinstein7.175 metres
1st
No better mark
4thWilliam Remington6.725 metres
4th
6.825 metres
6thJohn McLean6.655 metres
6th
Did not advance
7thThaddeus McClain6.435 metres
7th
Triple jump1stMeyer PrinsteinNone held14.47 metres
2ndJames Connolly13.97 metres
3rdLewis Sheldon13.64 metres
7th-13thDaniel HortonUnknown
Frank JarvisUnknown
John McLeanUnknown
High jump1stIrving BaxterNone held1.90 metres
Pole vault1stIrving BaxterNone held3.30 metres
2ndMeredith Colker3.25 metres
Standing long jump1stRay EwryNone held3.300 metres
2ndIrving Baxter3.135 metres
4thLewis Sheldon3.020 metres
Standing triple jump1stRaymond EwryNone held10.58 metres
2ndIrving Baxter9.95 metres
3rdRobert Garrett9.50 metres
4thLewis Sheldon9.45 metres
5th-10thDaniel HortonUnknown
Frank JarvisUnknown
John McLeanUnknown
Standing high jump1stRaymond EwryNone held1.655 metres
2ndIrving Baxter1.525 metres
3rdLewis Sheldon1.500 metres
Shot put1stRichard Sheldon13.80 metres
1st
14.10 metres
2ndJosiah McCracken12.85 metres
2nd
No better mark
3rdRobert Garrett12.37 metres
3rd
No better mark
8thTruxtun Hare10.92 metres
8th
Did not advance
Discus throw3rdRichard Sheldon34.10 metres
3rd
34.60 metres
7thJohn Flanagan33.00 metres
7th
Did not advance
10thJosiah McCracken32.00 metres
10th
Robert GarrettNo mark
Truxtun HareNo mark
Hammer throw1stJohn FlanaganNone held51.01 metres
2ndTruxtun Hare46.25 metres
3rdJosiah McCracken43.58 metres

Cycling



The United States' first cycling appearance was at the second Olympic cycling competition, 1900. One cyclist from the United States competed in both events, winning the bronze medal in the 2000 metre sprint to become the only cyclist from outside France to win a medal.

EventPlaceCyclistRound 1QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
2000 metre sprint3rdJohn Lake1st place
heat 6
1st place
quarterfinal 1
1st place
semifinal 1
3rd place
25 kilometresJohn LakeNone heldDid not finish

Equestrian



The United States had one equestrian in the initial Olympic equestrian events.

EventPlaceEquestrianTime, height,
or distance
Jumping4-37Hermann John MandlUnknown
High jump5-18Hermann John MandlUnknown
Long jump5-17Hermann John MandlUnknown

Fencing



The United States first competed in fencing at the Olympics in the sport's second appearance. The nation sent two fencers.

EventPlaceFencerRound 1QuarterfinalsRepechageSemifinalsFinal
Foil38-54F. WeillNot advanced
by jury
Did not advance
Masters sabre17-29N. Orleans5th-8th
in pool
Did not advance

Golf



The United States was one of four nations to compete in the first Olympic golf events. The Americans took both gold medals, as well as sweeping the women's competition to take 4 of 6 total medals.

EventPlaceGolferScore
Men's 36 holes1stCharles Edward Sands167
4thFrederick Taylor182
8thAlbert B. Lambert189
Women's 9 holes1stMargaret Ives Abbott47
2ndPauline Whittier49
3rdDaria Pratt53
5thEllen Ridgway57
7thMary Abbott65

Polo



The United States was one of four nations to compete in the first Olympic polo event. Americans played on two of the five teams, each time along with British companions. The two American/British combinations won the top two prizes.

EventPlaceTeamQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Men's polo1stFoxhunters Hurlingham
Foxhall Parker Keene
Frank Mackey
2 British players
Won 10-0 vs.
Compiègne (FRA)
Won 6-4 vs.
Bagatelle (FRA/GBR)
Won 3-1 vs.
Rugby (GBR/USA)
2ndBLO Polo Club Rugby
Walter McCreery
3 British players
ByeWon 8-0 vs.
Mexico (MEX)
Lost 3-1 vs.
Foxhunters (GBR/USA)

Rowing



EventPlaceBoatRound 1SemifinalsFinal
Coxed eights1stVesper Boat Club
William Carr, Harry DeBaecke, John Exley, John Geiger, Edwin Hedley, James Juvenal, Roscoe Lockwood, Edward Marsh, Louis Abell (cox)
None held5:15.4
1st, semifinal 2
6:07.8

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Sailing



EventPlaceSailorsTime (total)
3-10 ton class3rdH. MacHenry4:38:49
Open classH. MacHenryDid not finish
UnknownDid not finish

Swimming



EventPlaceSwimmerSemifinalsFinal
Men's 200 metre
freestyle
18thFred Hendschel3:42.0
3rd, semifinal 4
Did not advance
23rdR. N. Forregger4:32.0
4th, semifinal 4
Men's 200 metre
obstacle event
12thFred Hendschel3:45.2
4th, semifinal 3
Did not advance

Tennis



EventPlacePlayerRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Men's singles5thBasil Spalding de GarmendiaWon
6-1, 6-3
Lost
6-2, 8-6
Did not advance
8thCharles SandsLost
6-2, 6-3
Did not advance
Charles VoightLost
6-1, 6-3
Women's singles3rdMarion JonesNone heldByeLost
6-2, 7-5
Did not advance
5thGeorgina JonesLost
6-0, 6-1
Did not advance
Men's doubles2ndBasil Spalding de Garmendia
Max Décugis (FRA)
None heldWon
6-3, 7-5
Won
6-2, 6-4
Lost
6-1, 6-1, 6-0
5thCharles Sands
Archibald Warren (GBR)
Lost
6-3, 7-5
Did not advance
Mixed doubles3rdMarion Jones
Lawrence Doherty (GBR)
None heldWon
6-1, 7-5
Lost
6-2, 6-4
Did not advance
5thCharles Sands
Georgina Jones
Lost
6-1, 7-5
Did not advance


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