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Athletics at the 1896 Summer Olympics – Men's 110 metres hurdles

The men's 110 metres hurdles was the only hurdling event on the Athletics at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme. The preliminary heats were the first track event of the day on 7 April. Eight competitors ran in two heats of four runners each. Only the fastest two runners in each heat advanced to the final.[1] The event was won by Thomas Curtis of the United States.

Men's 110 metres hurdles
at the Games of the I Olympiad
Alajos Szokolyi hurdling
VenuePanathinaiko Stadium
DatesApril 7, 1896 (heats)
April 10, 1896 (final)
Competitors8 from 6 nations
Winning time17.6 OR
Medalists
1900 →

Background edit

This was the first appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. It was not a well-known event. Two top hurdlers, Stephen Chase of the United States and Godfrey Shaw of Great Britain, were not present. In Greece, Anastasios Andreou was thought to be unbeatable. Grantley Goulding of Great Britain apparently had the same view of himself. Alajos Szokolyi had won the Hungarian Olympic trials and was considered a strong contender there.[2][3]

Competition format edit

The competition consisted of two semifinals and a final. With seventeen competitors having entered, there were scheduled to be three or four semifinal heats: ultimately, only eight competitors started, meaning two heats were ultimately held.

The top two runners in each semifinal heat advanced to the four-man final.[2][3][4]

Records edit

There was no standing Olympic record before the first Games.

World record   Stephen Chase (USA) 15.4y[a] New York 21 September 1895[5]
Olympic record New event n/a n/a n/a

Each race set a new Olympic record. Grantley Goulding won the first semifinal in 18.4 seconds. Thomas Curtis won the second semifinal in 18.0 seconds. Curtis then won the final in 17.6 seconds to finish the Games with the Olympic record.

Schedule edit

The precise times of the events are not recorded. The 110 metres hurdles semifinal round was the first event of the afternoon session on the second day, which began around "half past two". The final was the third event of the fifth day's afternoon.[4]

Date Round
Gregorian Julian
Tuesday, 7 April 1896 Tuesday, 26 March 1896 Semifinals
Friday, 10 April 1896 Friday, 29 March 1896 Final

Results edit

Semifinals edit

The semifinal heats were held on 7 April. The top two finishers in each of the two heats advanced to the final.

Semifinal 1 edit

Grantley Goulding of Great Britain finished first, in a time of 18.4 seconds. Szokolyi was in the lead but hit the last hurdle and stumbled. It is not entirely clear what happened next. Goulding certainly passed Szokolyi and finished first. Szokolyi got up and crossed the finish line along with Reichel; there was some dispute over which had finished second and which third. Neither man competed in the final, eliminating a reliable way of resolving the dispute. The Official Report placed Szokolyi second. Mallon & Widlund place Reichel second. Ekkehard zur Megede places Szokolyi second. The IOC webpage lists Szokolyi as a finalist, suggesting he was second.[6][2][7][8]

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Grantley Goulding   Great Britain 18.4 Q, OR
2 Alajos Szokolyi   Hungary Unknown Q
3 Frantz Reichel   France Unknown
4 Anastasios Andreou   Greece Unknown

Semifinal 2 edit

The Americans finished 1st and 2nd in this heat, with Thomas Curtis advancing to the final with a time of 18 seconds, and Hoyt second. Athanasios Skaltsogiannis of Greece and Kurt Doerry of Germany also competed, though their final positions are not recorded.

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 Thomas Curtis   United States 18.0 Q, OR
2 William Hoyt   United States Unknown Q
3–4 Kurt Doerry   Germany Unknown
Athanasios Skaltsogiannis   Greece Unknown

Final edit

The final of the 110 metre hurdles was run on 10 April.

Hoyt scratched from the final in order to prepare for the pole vault (which he won).

As there are conflicting reports of who qualified in second from the first heat, there are conflicting reports of why that runner scratched: Mallon and Widlund have Reichel as second in the heat, and that he was forced to scratch from the final as he was serving as an assistant to Albin Lermusiaux in the marathon.[3] Sources placing Szokolyi second rather than Reichel do not generally give a reason for Szokolyi's absence, but Szokolyi himself recounted that "[w]hen the final came — after a lot of negotiations we were both canceled as second."[2]

The Official Report placed Szokolyi second in the heat, and says of both Hoyt and Szokolyi that "[n]o other competitor came forward" than Curtis and Goulding.[9]

In any case, only two athletes competed, but they finished within one-tenth of a second: Goulding led at the final hurdle, being a better hurdler, but Curtis passed him in the straight and won a tight race by two inches.

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
  Thomas Curtis   United States 17.6 OR
  Grantley Goulding   Great Britain 17.7[8]
William Hoyt   United States DNS
Alajos Szokolyi   Hungary DNS

Results summary edit

Rank Athlete Nation Semifinal Final Notes
  Thomas Curtis   United States 18.0 17.6 OR
  Grantley Goulding   Great Britain 18.4 17.7[8]
3 William Hoyt   United States Unknown DNS
Alajos Szokolyi   Hungary Unknown DNS
5 Frantz Reichel   France Unknown Did not advance 3rd in semifinal
6 Kurt Doerry   Germany Unknown 3rd–4th in semifinal
Athanasios Skaltsogiannis   Greece Unknown 3rd–4th in semifinal
8 Anastasios Andreou   Greece Unknown 4th in semifinal

References edit

  1. ^ . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 11 September 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d "Szokoly Alajos – A modern olimpiák egyes számú versenyzője" (in Hungarian). Rubicon. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  3. ^ a b c "110 metres Hurdles, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  4. ^ a b Official Report, pp. 68, 85.
  5. ^ "Track & Field Statistics". trackfield.brinkster.net. Retrieved 14 July 2023.
  6. ^ Official Report, p. 68 ("Mr Sokoly, a Hungarian came in second").
  7. ^ Ekkehard zur Megede, Die Geschichte der olympischen Leichtathletik, Band 1: 1896–1936, Verlag Bartels & Wernitz KG, Berlin, 2. Auflage 1970
  8. ^ a b c 110m Hurdles Men
  9. ^ Official Report, p. 85.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Set over 120 yards (109.72 metres)
  • Lampros, S.P.; Polites, N.G.; De Coubertin, Pierre; Philemon, P.J. & Anninos, C. (1897). The Olympic Games: BC 776 – AD 1896. Athens: Charles Beck. (Digitally available at la84foundation.org)
  • Mallon, Bill & Widlund, Ture (1998). The 1896 Olympic Games. Results for All Competitors in All Events, with Commentary. Jefferson: McFarland. ISBN 0-7864-0379-9. (Excerpt available at la84foundation.org)
  • Smith, Michael Llewellyn (2004). Olympics in Athens 1896. The Invention of the Modern Olympic Games. London: Profile Books. ISBN 1-86197-342-X.

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The men s 110 metres hurdles was the only hurdling event on the Athletics at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme The preliminary heats were the first track event of the day on 7 April Eight competitors ran in two heats of four runners each Only the fastest two runners in each heat advanced to the final 1 The event was won by Thomas Curtis of the United States Men s 110 metres hurdlesat the Games of the I OlympiadAlajos Szokolyi hurdlingVenuePanathinaiko StadiumDatesApril 7 1896 heats April 10 1896 final Competitors8 from 6 nationsWinning time17 6 ORMedalistsThomas Curtis United StatesGrantley Goulding Great Britain1900 Contents 1 Background 2 Competition format 3 Records 4 Schedule 5 Results 5 1 Semifinals 5 1 1 Semifinal 1 5 1 2 Semifinal 2 5 2 Final 6 Results summary 7 References 8 NotesBackground editThis was the first appearance of the event which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics It was not a well known event Two top hurdlers Stephen Chase of the United States and Godfrey Shaw of Great Britain were not present In Greece Anastasios Andreou was thought to be unbeatable Grantley Goulding of Great Britain apparently had the same view of himself Alajos Szokolyi had won the Hungarian Olympic trials and was considered a strong contender there 2 3 Competition format editThe competition consisted of two semifinals and a final With seventeen competitors having entered there were scheduled to be three or four semifinal heats ultimately only eight competitors started meaning two heats were ultimately held The top two runners in each semifinal heat advanced to the four man final 2 3 4 Records editThere was no standing Olympic record before the first Games World record nbsp Stephen Chase USA 15 4y a New York 21 September 1895 5 Olympic record New event n a n a n aEach race set a new Olympic record Grantley Goulding won the first semifinal in 18 4 seconds Thomas Curtis won the second semifinal in 18 0 seconds Curtis then won the final in 17 6 seconds to finish the Games with the Olympic record Schedule editThe precise times of the events are not recorded The 110 metres hurdles semifinal round was the first event of the afternoon session on the second day which began around half past two The final was the third event of the fifth day s afternoon 4 Date RoundGregorian JulianTuesday 7 April 1896 Tuesday 26 March 1896 SemifinalsFriday 10 April 1896 Friday 29 March 1896 FinalResults editSemifinals edit The semifinal heats were held on 7 April The top two finishers in each of the two heats advanced to the final Semifinal 1 edit Grantley Goulding of Great Britain finished first in a time of 18 4 seconds Szokolyi was in the lead but hit the last hurdle and stumbled It is not entirely clear what happened next Goulding certainly passed Szokolyi and finished first Szokolyi got up and crossed the finish line along with Reichel there was some dispute over which had finished second and which third Neither man competed in the final eliminating a reliable way of resolving the dispute The Official Report placed Szokolyi second Mallon amp Widlund place Reichel second Ekkehard zur Megede places Szokolyi second The IOC webpage lists Szokolyi as a finalist suggesting he was second 6 2 7 8 Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes1 Grantley Goulding nbsp Great Britain 18 4 Q OR2 Alajos Szokolyi nbsp Hungary Unknown Q3 Frantz Reichel nbsp France Unknown4 Anastasios Andreou nbsp Greece UnknownSemifinal 2 edit The Americans finished 1st and 2nd in this heat with Thomas Curtis advancing to the final with a time of 18 seconds and Hoyt second Athanasios Skaltsogiannis of Greece and Kurt Doerry of Germany also competed though their final positions are not recorded Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes1 Thomas Curtis nbsp United States 18 0 Q OR2 William Hoyt nbsp United States Unknown Q3 4 Kurt Doerry nbsp Germany UnknownAthanasios Skaltsogiannis nbsp Greece UnknownFinal edit The final of the 110 metre hurdles was run on 10 April Hoyt scratched from the final in order to prepare for the pole vault which he won As there are conflicting reports of who qualified in second from the first heat there are conflicting reports of why that runner scratched Mallon and Widlund have Reichel as second in the heat and that he was forced to scratch from the final as he was serving as an assistant to Albin Lermusiaux in the marathon 3 Sources placing Szokolyi second rather than Reichel do not generally give a reason for Szokolyi s absence but Szokolyi himself recounted that w hen the final came after a lot of negotiations we were both canceled as second 2 The Official Report placed Szokolyi second in the heat and says of both Hoyt and Szokolyi that n o other competitor came forward than Curtis and Goulding 9 In any case only two athletes competed but they finished within one tenth of a second Goulding led at the final hurdle being a better hurdler but Curtis passed him in the straight and won a tight race by two inches Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes nbsp Thomas Curtis nbsp United States 17 6 OR nbsp Grantley Goulding nbsp Great Britain 17 7 8 William Hoyt nbsp United States DNSAlajos Szokolyi nbsp Hungary DNSResults summary editRank Athlete Nation Semifinal Final Notes nbsp Thomas Curtis nbsp United States 18 0 17 6 OR nbsp Grantley Goulding nbsp Great Britain 18 4 17 7 8 3 William Hoyt nbsp United States Unknown DNSAlajos Szokolyi nbsp Hungary Unknown DNS5 Frantz Reichel nbsp France Unknown Did not advance 3rd in semifinal6 Kurt Doerry nbsp Germany Unknown 3rd 4th in semifinalAthanasios Skaltsogiannis nbsp Greece Unknown 3rd 4th in semifinal8 Anastasios Andreou nbsp Greece Unknown 4th in semifinalReferences edit Athletics at the 1896 Athens Summer Games Men s 110 metres Hurdles sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 11 September 2017 a b c d Szokoly Alajos A modern olimpiak egyes szamu versenyzoje in Hungarian Rubicon Retrieved 2 January 2014 a b c 110 metres Hurdles Men Olympedia Retrieved 17 August 2020 a b Official Report pp 68 85 Track amp Field Statistics trackfield brinkster net Retrieved 14 July 2023 Official Report p 68 Mr Sokoly a Hungarian came in second Ekkehard zur Megede Die Geschichte der olympischen Leichtathletik Band 1 1896 1936 Verlag Bartels amp Wernitz KG Berlin 2 Auflage 1970 a b c 110m Hurdles Men Official Report p 85 Notes edit Set over 120 yards 109 72 metres Lampros S P Polites N G De Coubertin Pierre Philemon P J amp Anninos C 1897 The Olympic Games BC 776 AD 1896 Athens Charles Beck Digitally available at la84foundation org Mallon Bill amp Widlund Ture 1998 The 1896 Olympic Games Results for All Competitors in All Events with Commentary Jefferson McFarland ISBN 0 7864 0379 9 Excerpt available at la84foundation org Smith Michael Llewellyn 2004 Olympics in Athens 1896 The Invention of the Modern Olympic Games London Profile Books ISBN 1 86197 342 X Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Athletics at the 1896 Summer 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