Athletics at the 1924 Summer Olympics – Men's 800 metres

The men's 800 metres event was part of the track and field athletics programme at the 1924 Summer Olympics. The competition was held from Sunday, July 6, 1924, to Tuesday, July 8, 1924. As with all other races the track was 500 metres in circumference. Fifty middle distance runners from 24 nations competed.[1]

Men's 800 metres
at the Games of the VIII Olympiad
VenueStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir
DatesJuly 6 (quarterfinals)
July 7 (semifinals and final)
Competitors50 from 24 nations
Winning time1:52.4
Medalists
Douglas Lowe
 Great Britain
Paul Martin
 Switzerland
Schuyler Enck
 United States

The event was won by Douglas Lowe of Great Britain. It was the second of four consecutive British victories in the event, and the third overall 800 metres title for Great Britain. Lowe would successfully defend his title four years later, the first man to repeat in the 800 metres. Paul Martin's silver was Switzerland's first medal in the 800 metres.

Background

This was the seventh appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Two finalists from 1920 returned: fourth-place finisher Edgar Mountain of Great Britain and seventh-place finisher Adriaan Paulen of the Netherlands. The favorites for 1924 were Schuyler Enck of the United States (who had the best time in 1924 with 1:53.2), H. B. Stallard of Great Britain (AAA champion), and Paul Martin of Switzerland.[2]

Austria, Brazil, Haiti, Ireland, Mexico, and Poland appeared in the event for the first time. Great Britain and the United States each made their sixth appearance, tied for the most among all nations.

Competition format

The competition used the three-round format introduced in 1912, with the nine-man final introduced in 1920. There were eight first-round heats of between 4 and 7 athletes each; the top three runners in each heat advanced to the semifinals. There were three semifinals with 8 athletes each; the top three runners in each semifinal advanced to the nine-man final.[2][3]

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in minutes) prior to the 1924 Summer Olympics.

World record Ted Meredith (USA)1:51.9Stockholm, Sweden8 July 1912
Olympic record Ted Meredith (USA)1:51.9Stockholm, Sweden8 July 1912

No world or Olympic records were set during the competition.

Schedule

The rounds were each on separate days again, following a one-time experiment with the semifinals and final being held one after the other in 1920.

Date Time Round
Sunday, 6 July 192415:15Round 1
Monday, 7 July 192415:30Semifinals
Tuesday, 8 July 192415:15Final

Results

Round 1

All heats were held on Sunday, July 6, 1924.

The best three finishers of every heat qualified for the semi-finals.

Heat 1

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1René Wiriath France1:59.0Q
2Bill Richardson United States1:59.6Q
3Gösta Jansson Finland1:59.9Q
4Clifford Davis South AfricaUnknown
5Ludwig Deckardt AustriaUnknown
6Vilém Šindler CzechoslovakiaUnknown
7Édouard Armand HaitiUnknown

Heat 2

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Clarence Oldfield South Africa1:58.0Q
2Harry Houghton Great Britain1:58.4Q
3Schuyler Enck United States1:58.6Q
4Maurice Grosclaude FranceUnknown
5Mario-Giuseppe Bonini ItalyUnknown
6Eduard Riedl Czechoslovakia2:02.5
7Juan Escutia MexicoUnknown

Heat 3

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Paul Martin Switzerland2:00.2Q
2Sven Emil Lundgren Sweden2:01.4Q
3Jack Harris Canada2:01.6Q
4Malcolm Boyd AustraliaUnknown

Heat 4

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Adriaan Paulen Netherlands1:59.2Q
2John Watters United States1:59.8Q
3Tom McKay Canada2:00.1Q
4Puccio Pucci ItalyUnknown
5Roy Norman AustraliaUnknown
6Narciso Costa BrazilUnknown
Józef Jaworski PolandDNF

Heat 5

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Rudolf Johansson Sweden1:57.6Q
2François Morren BelgiumUnknownQ
3Edgar Mountain Great BritainUnknownQ
4Ferruccio Bruni ItalyUnknown
5Hec Phillips CanadaUnknown
6Stefan Ołdak Poland2:09.0
Wim Bolten NetherlandsDNF

Heat 6

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Kai Jensen Denmark1:58.4Q
2Norman McEachern IrelandUnknownQ
3Ray Dodge United StatesUnknownQ
4Stefan Kostrzewski Poland2:01.6
5Menso Johannes Menso NetherlandsUnknown
6Christophe Mirgain Luxembourg2:05.2
7Jack Newman AustraliaUnknown

Heat 7

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1H. B. Stallard Great Britain1:57.6Q
2Louis Philipps France1:58.6Q
3Albert Larsen Denmark1:58.8Q
4Tokushige Noto JapanUnknown
5Erik Byléhn SwedenUnknown
6Ömer Besim Koşalay TurkeyUnknown

Heat 8

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Douglas Lowe Great Britain1:58.0Q
2Georges Baraton France1:59.2Q
3Charles Hoff Norway2:02.1Q
4Karel Přibyl Czechoslovakia2:03.8
5Guillermo Amparan MexicoUnknown

Semifinals

All semi-finals were held on Monday, July 7, 1924.

The best three finishers of every heat qualified for the final.

Semifinal 1

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1H. B. Stallard Great Britain1:54.2Q
2Bill Richardson United States1:55.0Q
3Paul Martin Switzerland1:55.6Q
4Rudolf Johansson Sweden1:55.7
5Kai Jensen DenmarkUnknown
6Clarence Oldfield South AfricaUnknown
7Georges Baraton France1:57.6
8Tom McKay Canada1:58.5

Semifinal 2

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Douglas Lowe Great Britain1:56.8Q
2Harry Houghton Great Britain1:57.3Q
3John Watters United States1:57.4Q
4Sven Emil Lundgren Sweden1:57.6
5Norman McEachern Ireland1:58.3
6François Morren Belgium1:58.5
7René Wiriath France1:59.6
8Albert Larsen Denmark2:00.2

Semifinal 3

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Ray Dodge United States1:57.0Q
2Schuyler Enck United States1:57.6Q
3Charles Hoff Norway1:58.4Q
4Adriaan Paulen Netherlands1:58.8
5Gösta Jansson Finland1:59.4
6Jack Harris CanadaUnknown
7Edgar Mountain Great BritainUnknown
8Louis Philipps FranceUnknown

Final

The final was held on Tuesday, July 8, 1924.

RankAthleteNationTime
Douglas Lowe Great Britain1:52.4
Paul Martin Switzerland1:52.6
Schuyler Enck United States1:53.0
4H. B. Stallard Great Britain1:53.0
5Bill Richardson United States1:53.8
6Ray Dodge United States1:54.2
7John Watters United States1:54.8
8Charles Hoff Norway1:56.7
9Harry Houghton Great Britain1:58.0

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1924 Paris Summer Games: Men's 800 metres". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
  2. "800 metres, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  3. Official Report, pp. 109–12.
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