The 1900 Olympic Games
Results for All Competitors in All Events, with Commentary
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About the Book
The 1900 Olympic Games have been termed “The Farcical Games.” The events were poorly organized and years later many of the competitors had no idea that they had actually competed in the Olympics. They only knew that they had competed in an international sporting event in Paris in 1900. No official records of the 1900 Olympics exist.
Based primarily on 1900 sources, the sites, dates, events, competitors, and nations as well as the event results are compiled herein for all of the 1900 Olympic events, including archery, track and field, cricket, equestrian, fencing, soccer, pelota basque, water polo, and rowing, among other sports.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Bill Mallon
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 351
Bibliographic Info: tables, statistics, appendices, notes, index
Copyright Date: 2009 [1997]
pISBN: 978-0-7864-4064-1
eISBN: 978-0-7864-8952-7
Imprint: McFarland
Series: History of the Early Olympics
Table of Contents
Introduction ix
Abbreviations xi
References xiii
1900 Olympic Games—Analysis and Summaries 1
SUMMARY STATISTICS 17
NOTES 28
Archery 30
NOTES 36
Athletics (Track & Field) 37
NOTES 64
Cricket 71
Croquet 75
NOTES 78
Cycling 79
NOTES 100
Equestrian Events 101
NOTES 104
Fencing 105
NOTES 124
Football (Soccer) 126
NOTES 128
Golf 129
NOTES 133
Gymnastics 134
NOTES 139
Pelota Basque 140
Polo 142
NOTES 148
Rowing & Sculling 150
NOTES 159
Rugby Football 161
NOTES 164
Shooting 165
NOTES 190
Swimming 193
NOTES 203
Tennis (Lawn) 207
NOTES 216
Tug-of-War 218
NOTES 223
Water Polo 224
NOTES 227
Yachting 228
NOTES 240
Other Sports—Non-Olympic Status 242
NOTES 255
Appendix I: 1900 Program 257
Appendix II: Competitors (by Country) 259
Appendix III: IOC Document on 1900 Sports and Events 299
Appendix IV: 1900 Olympic Sports and Events in the Literature 303
Index 313
Book Reviews & Awards
“this book provides numerous interesting facts about the poorly documented early years of Olympic history”—Booklist; “the sites, dates, events, athletes and participating countries are listed, together with all the results”—Olympic Review; “even more impressive than the volume on the 1896 Games. Mallon has performed a Herculean task…a clear format accompanied by readable and informative commentary…a must-have”—Journal of Olympic History.