Swimming at the 1908 Summer Olympics – Men's 100 metre freestyle

The men's 100 metre freestyle was one of six swimming events on the swimming at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme.[1] It was the shortest of the three individual freestyle events, as the 50 yard freestyle had been dropped after its one appearance on the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. The 100 metre event was contested for the third time after it had been held at the 1896 and 1906 Olympics. The 1904 Olympics saw a 100-yard event. The competition was held on Friday July 17, 1908 and Monday July 20, 1908. Thirty-four swimmers from twelve nations competed. Each nation was limited to 12 swimmers.[2]

Men's 100 metre freestyle
at the Games of the IV Olympiad
Swimming at the 1908 Games
VenueWhite City Stadium
DatesJuly 17
July 20
Competitors34 from 12 nations
Winning time1:05.6 WR
Medalists
Charles Daniels
 United States
Zoltán Halmay
 Hungary
Harald Julin
 Sweden

The event was won by Charles Daniels of the United States, the first time Hungary had been beaten in the event (excluding Intercalated Games). Zoltán Halmay of Hungary, the winner in 1900, finished second. Harald Julin's bronze was Sweden's first medal in the event.

These were the first Olympic Games in which a 100-metre pool had been especially constructed (inside the main stadium's track and field oval). Previous Olympic events were swum in open water (1896: The Mediterranean Sea, 1900: The Seine River, 1904: an artificial lake).

Background

This was the third appearance of the men's 100 metre freestyle (including the 100 yard event in 1904 but excluding the Intercalated Games in 1906). The event has been held at every Summer Olympics except 1900 (when the shortest freestyle was the 200 metres), though the 1904 version was measured in yards rather than metres.[3]

Two of the six finalists from 1904 returned: gold medalist Zoltán Halmay of Hungary and silver medalist Charles Daniels of the United States. Daniels had beaten Halmay at the 1906 Intercalated Games. Halmay held the world record.

Australasia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, and Sweden each made their debut in the event. Hungary and the United States each made their third appearance, having competed at each edition of the event to date.

Competition format

With a much larger field than in 1904, the 1908 competition expanded to three rounds: heats, semifinals, and a final. The 1908 Games also restored the wild-card system from 1900, allowing the fastest swimmers who did not win their heat to advance. The nine heats consisted of between 1 and 6 swimmers, with the winner of the heat advancing along with the fastest loser from across the heats (all tied swimmers advanced in the case of equal times). There were two semifinals, intended to be of 5 swimmers each but one of which actually had 6 due to a tie in the heats; the top 2 finishers in each semifinal (regardless of overall time) advanced to the 4-person final.[2]

Each race involved a single length of the 100 metre pool, with no turns. Any stroke could be used.

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in minutes) prior to the 1908 Summer Olympics.

World Record 1:05.8 Zoltán Halmay Vienna (AUT) December 3, 1905
Olympic Record 1:22.2 Alfréd Hajós Athens (GRE) April 11, 1896 (NS)
1:13.0(*) Charles Daniels Athens (GRE) April 26, 1906 (NS)
1:02.8(**) Zoltán Halmay St. Louis (USA) September 5, 1904

(*) Intercalated Games

(**) 100 yards (91.44 m)

In the first heat Zoltán Halmay set a new Olympic record with 1:08.2. In the fifth heat Charles Daniels and in the seventh heat Wilfred Edwards equalized the standing world record of 1:05.8. Finally Charles Daniels set a new world record with 1:05.6 in the final.

Schedule

Date Time Round
Friday, 17 July 190816:15Heats
Monday, 20 July 190811:00
14:30
Semifinals
Final

Results

Heats

The fastest swimmer in each heat and the fastest loser advanced. Because there was a tie for fastest loser, both men advanced. Thus, 11 swimmers qualified for the semifinals.

Heat 1

RankSwimmerNationTimeNotes
1Zoltán Halmay Hungary1:08.2Q, OR
2Theodore Tartakover AustralasiaUnknown
3–6Davide Baiardo ItalyUnknown
Bouke Benenga NetherlandsUnknown
Harald Klem DenmarkUnknown
Herman Meyboom BelgiumUnknown

Heat 2

RankSwimmerNationTimeNotes
1Otto Scheff Austria1:11.8Q
2Addin Tyldesley Great Britain1:12.0q
3–5Gérard Meister FranceUnknown
József Munk HungaryUnknown
Conrad Trubenbach United StatesUnknown

Heat 3

RankSwimmerNationTimeNotes
1Frank Beaurepaire Australasia1:11.6Q
2Lamme Benenga Netherlands1:13.2
3–5Robert Andersson SwedenUnknown
Henrik Hajós HungaryUnknown
Poul Holm DenmarkUnknown

Heat 4

RankSwimmerNationTimeNotes
1Harald Julin Sweden1:12.0Q
2John Derbyshire Great Britain1:12.6
3–4Victor Boin BelgiumUnknown
Robert Foster United StatesUnknown
Gyula Hornung HungaryDNS

Heat 5

RankSwimmerNationTimeNotes
1Charles Daniels United States1:05.8Q, =WR
2József Ónody Hungary1:13.2
3George Innocent Great BritainUnknown
4–5René André FranceUnknown
Hjalmar Saxtorph DenmarkUnknown

Heat 6

RankSwimmerNationTimeNotes
1Harry Hebner United States1:11.0Q
2Paul Radmilovic Great Britain1:12.0q
3–4Edward Cooke AustralasiaUnknown
Fernand Feyaerts BelgiumUnknown
Jenő Hégner-Tóth HungaryDNS

Heat 7

RankSwimmerNationTimeNotes
1Wilfred Edwards Great Britain1:05.8Q, =WR
2Robert Zimmerman Canada1:35.0
Gentilly FranceDNS
Géza Kiss HungaryDNS
Leo Goodwin United StatesDNS

Heat 8

Dockrell had no competition in the eighth heat.

RankSwimmerNationTimeNotes
1George Dockrell Great Britain1:13.2Q
Snowy Baker AustralasiaDNS
Paul Vasseur FranceDNS
Alajos Bruckner HungaryDNS
Ragnar Lagergren SwedenDNS

Heat 9

RankSwimmerNationTimeNotes
1Leslie Rich United States1:14.6Q
2André Duprez Belgium1:18.0
Sándor Ádám HungaryDNS
Lóránt Apor HungaryDNS
Axel Persson SwedenDNS

Semifinals

The fastest two swimmers from each semifinal advanced to the final.

Semifinal 1

RankSwimmerNationTimeNotes
1Zoltán Halmay Hungary1:09.4Q
2Harald Julin Sweden1:10.2Q
3Harry Hebner United States1:11.8
4Frank Beaurepaire AustralasiaUnknown
5–6Wilfred Edwards Great BritainUnknown
Paul Radmilovic Great BritainUnknown

Semifinal 2

RankSwimmerNationTimeNotes
1Charles Daniels United States1:10.2Q
2Leslie Rich United States1:10.8Q
3George Dockrell Great Britain1:11.4
4Otto Scheff AustriaUnknown
5Addin Tyldesley Great BritainUnknown

Final

Halmay started fast, leading for the first 30 metres until he was caught by Daniels. Daniels took a slight lead at the halfway mark and won by half a yard.[3][4]

RankSwimmerNationTimeNotes
Charles Daniels United States1:05.6WR
Zoltán Halmay Hungary1:06.2
Harald Julin Sweden1:08.0
4Leslie Rich United StatesUnknown

Results summary

RankSwimmerNationHeatsSemifinalsFinalNotes
Charles Daniels United States1:05.81:10.21:05.6WR
Zoltán Halmay Hungary1:08.21:09.41:06.2
Harald Julin Sweden1:12.01:10.21:08.0
4Leslie Rich United States1:14.61:10.8Unknown
5George Dockrell Great Britain1:13.21:11.4Did not advance
6Harry Hebner United States1:11.01:11.8Did not advance
7Frank Beaurepaire Australasia1:11.6UnknownDid not advance4th in semifinal heat
Otto Scheff Austria1:11.8UnknownDid not advance4th in semifinal heat
9Addin Tyldesley Great Britain1:12.0UnknownDid not advance5th in semifinal heat
10Wilfred Edwards Great Britain1:05.8UnknownDid not advance5th or 6th in semifinal heat
Paul Radmilovic Great Britain1:12.0UnknownDid not advance5th or 6th in semifinal heat
12John Derbyshire Great Britain1:12.6Did not advance
13Lamme Benenga Netherlands1:13.2Did not advance
József Ónody Hungary1:13.2Did not advance
15André Duprez Belgium1:18.0Did not advance
16Robert Zimmerman Canada1:35.0Did not advance
17Theodore Tartakover AustralasiaUnknownDid not advance2nd in heat
18George Innocent Great BritainUnknownDid not advance3rd in heat
19Victor Boin BelgiumUnknownDid not advance3rd or 4th in heat
Edward Cooke AustralasiaUnknownDid not advance3rd or 4th in heat
Fernand Feyaerts BelgiumUnknownDid not advance3rd or 4th in heat
Robert Foster United StatesUnknownDid not advance3rd or 4th in heat
23Robert Andersson SwedenUnknownDid not advance3rd to 5th in heat
Henrik Hajós HungaryUnknownDid not advance3rd to 5th in heat
Poul Holm DenmarkUnknownDid not advance3rd to 5th in heat
Gérard Meister FranceUnknownDid not advance3rd to 5th in heat
József Munk HungaryUnknownDid not advance3rd to 5th in heat
Conrad Trubenbach United StatesUnknownDid not advance3rd to 5th in heat
29Davide Baiardo ItalyUnknownDid not advance3rd to 6th in heat
Bouke Benenga NetherlandsUnknownDid not advance3rd to 6th in heat
Harald Klem DenmarkUnknownDid not advance3rd to 6th in heat
Herman Meyboom BelgiumUnknownDid not advance3rd to 6th in heat
33René André FranceUnknownDid not advance4th or 5th in heat
Hjalmar Saxtorph DenmarkUnknownDid not advance4th or 5th in heat
Sándor Ádám HungaryDNSDid not advance
Snowy Baker AustralasiaDNSDid not advance
Alajos Bruckner HungaryDNSDid not advance
Gentilly FranceDNSDid not advance
Leo Goodwin United StatesDNSDid not advance
Jenő Hégner-Tóth HungaryDNSDid not advance
Gyula Hornung HungaryDNSDid not advance
Géza Kiss HungaryDNSDid not advance
Ragnar Lagergren SwedenDNSDid not advance
Lóránt Apor HungaryDNSDid not advance
Axel Persson SwedenDNSDid not advance
Paul Vasseur FranceDNSDid not advance

References

  1. "Swimming at the 1908 London Summer Games: Men's 100 metres Freestyle". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
  2. Official Report, p. 571.
  3. "100 metres Freestyle, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 16 December 2020.
  4. Official Report, p. 299.

Sources

  • Cook, Theodore Andrea (1908). The Fourth Olympiad, Being the Official Report. London: British Olympic Association.
  • De Wael, Herman (2001). "Swimming 1908". Herman's Full Olympians. Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 12 May 2006.
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