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1900 Summer Olympics

Games of the II Olympics

The 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris
were considered a blunder, reduced to
a side-show of the World's Fair.

Nations participating 13
Athletes participating 1225
Events 87
Opening date May 14, 1900
Closing date October 28, 1900
Officially opened by N/A
Athlete's Oath N/A
Judge's Oath N/A
Olympic Torch N/A

The Games of the II Olympics were held in 1900 in Paris, France. Despite Greek efforts to keep the Games in their country, the IOC decided to hold them at a different place each year. The Games competed for visitors with the World's Fair, which was also held at Paris at the same time.

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Highlights

  • Alvin Kraenzlein won 60m, 110 and 220m hurdles, and the long jump; as of 2003, these four gold medals are still a record for a track and field athlete. For his victory in the long jump, he was allegedly punched in the face by his rival Meyer Prinstein , who had refused to take the final run due to his religious beliefs, as that run was scheduled for a Sunday.
  • Charlotte Cooper (tennis) was the first woman to become Olympic champion.

Medals awarded

Gold medals were not given.

See the medal winners, ordered by sport:

Medal count

Top medal-collecting nations:
(for the full table, see 1900 Summer Olympics medal count)

1900 Summer Olympics medal count
PosCountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France 25363192
2 United States 20141549
3 Great Britain 166931
4 Switzerland 6118
5 Belgium 55515
6Mixed Team (ZZX)43310
7 Germany 3227
8 Italy 2103
9 Australia 2035
10 Denmark 1326

See also

External links

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