Sailing at the 1900 Summer Olympics – 3 to 10 ton

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The 3 to 10 ton was a sailing event on the Sailing at the 1900 Summer Olympics program in Meulan. Eleven boats started during the two races in the 3 to 10 ton. Twenty sailors are documented, besides the France and Great Britain participants there was a Mixed country team from the US and Great Britain. The races were held on 24 and 25 May 1900 on the river Seine.[1][2]

3 to 10 Ton Sailing
at the Games of the II Olympiad
3 - 10 Ton Class
VenueMeulan
DateFirst race: May 24, 1900 (1900-05-24)
Second race: May 25, 1900 (1900-05-25)
Competitors20 (documented) from 3 nations
Teams11
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Henri Gilardoni  France
1st place, gold medalist(s) Edward Hore, Harry Jefferson, Howard Taylor  Great Britain
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Henri Smulders, Chris Hooijkaas, Arie van der Velden  Netherlands
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Maurice Gufflet, A. Dubois, J. Dubois, Robert Gufflet, Charles Guiraist  France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Maurice Gufflet, A. Dubois, J. Dubois, Robert Gufflet, Charles Guiraist  France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) H. MacHenry  United States

Race schedule[1]

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 ●  Meulan competition  ●  Le Havre competition
1900 May August
20
Sun
21
Mon
22
Tue
23
Wed
24
Thu
25
Fri
26
Sat
27
Thu
1
Fri
2
Sat
3
Sun
4
Mon
5
Tue
6
Wed
3 to 10 ton
Total gold medals 1 1

Course area and course configuration

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For the 3 to 10 ton the 19 kilometres (10 nmi) course in the Meulan course area was used.

Weather conditions

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The race was troublesome due to an almost complete absence of any wind and the existing wind was perpendicular to the course (river Seine) and blocked or diverted by trees and buildings.[2]

Final results[3]

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Two separate races were sailed. No combined results were made.[1]

Race of 24 May 1900

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Rank Country Helmsman Crew Boat Medalrace
Pos. Pts.
    France Henri Gilardoni   Unknown
 
Fémur 1 03:45:02
    Netherlands Henri Smulders   Chris Hooijkaas  
Arie van der Velden  
Mascotte 2 03:46:52
    France Maurice Gufflet   A. Dubois  
J. Dubois  
Robert Gufflet  
Charles Guiraist  
Gitana 3 03:52:02
4   France Émile Michelet   Unknown
 
Turquoise 4 03:55:16
5   France Leroy   Unknown
 
Mascaret 5 04:01:35
6   France William Martin   Unknown
 
Pirouette 6 04:18:18
7   United States H. MacHenry   Unknown
(Howard Taylor     Great Britain
is sometimes mentioned as a crewman,
but is only known to have designed
Frimousse, not sailed it.)[4]
 
Frimousse 7 Unknown
8   France Henry Maingot   Unknown
 
Gyp 8 Unknown
9   France François Texier   Auguste Texier  
 
Singy 9 Unknown

Legend:
Gender:   – male;   – female;

Race of 25 May 1900[5][6]

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Rank Country Helmsman Crew Boat Medalrace
Pos. Pts.
    Great Britain Edward Hore   Harry Jefferson  
Howard Taylor  
Bona Fide 1 04:14:58
    France Maurice Gufflet   A. Dubois  
J. Dubois  
Robert Gufflet  
Charles Guiraist  
Gitana 2 04:35:44
    United States H. MacHenry   Unknown
 
Frimousse 3 04:38:49
4   Netherlands Henri Smulders   Chris Hooijkaas  
Arie van der Velden  
Mascotte 4 04:46:36
5   France Leroy   Unknown
 
Mascaret 5 05:08:51
6   France Pierre Moussette   Unknown
 
Marsouin 6 05:16:50
7   France William Martin   Unknown
 
Pirouette 7 05:30:07
DSQ   France Émile Michelet   Unknown
 
Turquoise DSQ

Legend: DNF – Did not finish;
Gender:   – male;   – female;

Notes

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Mixed country teams during the 1900 Olympics are grouped together under the ZZX IOC code.

Other information

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Initially only the race on 24 May 1900 was part of the Olympic program. However the race on the 25 May 1900, initially part of the Exposition Universelle program, was afterwards awarded with an Olympic status.[1]

Further reading

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  • "Digital Library Collection (Official Olympic Reports 1896 - 2008)" (PDF). Digital Library Collection at la84.org. la84foundation. Retrieved 13 January 2015.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Exposition Universelle Internationale de 1900, Concours D'Exercices Physiques et de Sports" (PDF) (in French). Imprimerie Nationale (LA84). 1901. pp. 399–430. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  2. ^ a b "Sailing at the 1900 Paris Summer Games: Mixed 3-10 Ton". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 25 April 2014.
  3. ^ "Official website of the Olympic Movement: Olympics Search all results & Olympic medalists". IOC. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  4. ^ "Olimpedia - 3-10 Ton Race One, Open". Olimpedia. Retrieved 7 August 2021.
  5. ^ "Olimpedia - 3-10 Ton Race Two, Open". Olimpedia. Retrieved 7 August 2021.
  6. ^ "Sailing 3-10 ton race two". Olympics.com. Retrieved 2021-09-06.

"Paris 1900". Olympics.com. International Olympic Committee.