The 1904 Olympic Games: Results for All Competitors in All Events, with Commentary

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McFarland, Mar 10, 2009 - Sports & Recreation - 287 pages

The 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis were both unusual and controversial. One of the major problems for Olympic scholars has been to determine which of the events at these Games were truly of Olympic caliber. The Games were included as part of the World's Fair, and every athletic contest that took place under the Fair's auspices was deemed "Olympic." These activities included croquet and water polo, high school and college championships in football and basketball, as well as the "Anthropology Days" events in which members of "primitive" "tribes" competed against one another.

The author demonstrates, after great deliberation, that 16 events of the 21 overall were truly Olympic sports and gives descriptions, scores, and analyses for each (as well as for the five non-Olympic events). Appendices include literature relating to these games, lists of noncompeting foreign entrants, and a guide to all competitors.

 

Contents

1904 Olympic GamesAnalysis and Summaries
1
The 1904 Official Reports
27
Archery
43
Athletics Track Field
49
Boxing
109
Cycling
114
Diving
128
Fencing
130
Rowing Sculling
168
Swimming
173
Tennis Lawn
181
TugofWar
191
Weightlifting
194
Wrestling
197
NonOlympic Sports
204
1904 Olympic Sports and Events in the Literature
223

Football Association Football Soccer
135
Golf
138
Gymnastics
149
Lacrosse
165
NonCompeting Foreign Entrants
229
Index of Competitors by Country
233
Index
257
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Bill Mallon is a co-founder and vice-president of the International Society of Olympic Historians (ISOH) and the original editor of the Journal of Olympic History. He is a surgeon in Durham, North Carolina.

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