Athletics at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Men's 5000 metres team race
The men's 5000 metres team race was the final track and field event on the athletics programme at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris. It was the first time that a team race was held at the Olympics. It was held on July 22, 1900.
Men's 5000 metres team race at the Games of the II Olympiad | |||||||
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Venue | Bois de Boulogne | ||||||
Date | July 22 | ||||||
Competitors | 10 from 3 nations | ||||||
Winning score | 26 | ||||||
Medalists | |||||||
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Two teams of five athletes competed: Racing Club de France from France and a team representing the Amateur Athletic Association of England, composed of four British athletes and Stan Rowley of Australia.
The AAA team won the competition by 26 points to 29 despite Rowley being unable to finish due to injury.
Background
editThis was the first Olympic team race, but the only time the event was held at a distance of 5000 metres. The distance would vary at 4 miles in 1904 and 3 miles in 1908, before consistency was reached beginning in 1912, with the 3000 metres distance used that year as well as in 1920 and 1924.
After 1924, the team race was then removed from the program, and has not featured again since.
Competition format
editThe event consisted of a single heat in which each of the ten runners completed ten laps of the 500 metre track. Runners scored points for their team equal to their place in the race, with the team with the lowest number of points winning.
Records
editThis was the first major international 5000 metre race with team scoring, and one of the first major 5000 metres races in history overall.
Though the distance was relatively new, the fastest time recorded over a comparable distance was 15:54 for 31⁄4 miles (5230m), which was a split time in a 4-mile race by Walter George in 1884: though a specific 5000m split was not taken, this pace converts to about 15:12 for a 5000m.[1]
World record | Walter George (GBR) | 15:54 (31⁄4 miles) | London | 17 May 1884 | [2] |
Olympic record | N/A |
Charles Bennett set the de facto Olympic and World records for the event in the competition, winning in 15:29.2.
Schedule
editDate | Time | Round |
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Sunday, 22 July 1900 | Final |
Results
editRimmer and Bennett led the entire way, followed by the first three Frenchmen not far behind. Tysoe and Robinson kept pace with Castanet and Champoudry in the third bunch of runners, while Rowley had been injured and began walking after completing the first lap.
Bennett pulled away from Rimmer in the final sprint, being followed by the first three Frenchmen.
When Champoudry crossed the finish line in ninth place, the injured Rowley finished his seventh lap, and was by now clearly in pain. While the rules of the event had stated that all five team members were required to finish for the team to score, race officials conceded it would be pointless for Rowley to walk the final 1500 metres, and allowed him to retire.
Individual standings
editRank | Athlete | Team | Nation | Time | Points |
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1 | Charles Bennett | Amateur Athletic Association of England | Mixed team | 15:29.2 | 1 |
2 | John Rimmer | Amateur Athletic Association of England | Mixed team | Unknown | 2 |
3 | Henri Deloge | Racing Club de France | France | Unknown | 3 |
4 | Gaston Ragueneau | Racing Club de France | France | Unknown | 4 |
5 | Jacques Chastanié | Racing Club de France | France | Unknown | 5 |
6 | Sidney Robinson | Amateur Athletic Association of England | Mixed team | Unknown | 6 |
7 | Alfred Tysoe | Amateur Athletic Association of England | Mixed team | Unknown | 7 |
8 | André Castanet | Racing Club de France | France | Unknown | 8 |
9 | Michel Champoudry | Racing Club de France | France | Unknown | 9 |
— | Stan Rowley | Amateur Athletic Association of England | Mixed team | DNF | 10 |
Team standings
editRank | Team | Nation | Points |
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Amateur Athletic Association of England | Mixed team | 26 | |
Racing Club de France | France | 29 |
References
edit- ^ "2015 Progression of IAAF World Records" (PDF). p. 85. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
- ^ "2015 Progression of IAAF World Records" (PDF). p. 85. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
- International Olympic Committee.
- De Wael, Herman. Herman's Full Olympians: "Athletics 1900". Accessed 18 March 2006. Available electronically at [1] Archived 11 February 2006 at the Wayback Machine.
- Mallon, Bill (1998). The 1900 Olympic Games, Results for All Competitors in All Events, with Commentary. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. ISBN 0-7864-0378-0.