Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics – Men's marathon

Men's marathon
at the Games of the III Olympiad
Thomas Hicks and supporters
VenueSt. Louis
DatesAugust 30
Competitors32 from 7 nations
Winning time3:28:53
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Thomas Hicks
 United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Albert Corey
 France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Arthur Newton
 United States
← 1900
1908 →

The men's marathon at the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis, United States, took place on August 30 of that year, over a distance of 24 miles 1500 yards (40 km).[1]

The race was run during the hottest part of the day on dusty country roads with minimal water supply; while 32 athletes representing seven nations (the United States, France, Cuba, Greece, South Africa, Great Britain, and Canada) competed, only 14 managed to complete the race,[2] which was a bizarre affair due to poor organization and officiating.[3] While Frederick Lorz was greeted as the apparent winner, he was later disqualified as he had hitched a ride in a car for part of the race. The actual winner, Thomas Hicks, was near collapse and hallucinating by the end of the race, a side effect of being administered brandy, raw eggs, and strychnine by his trainers. The fourth-place finisher, Andarín Carvajal, took a nap during the race after eating spoiled apples.

Background

1904 marathon participants Tau and Mashiani stand in a stadium looking at the camera, both wearing hats
Mashiani (left) and Taunyane before the race[4]

This was the third appearance of the marathon event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Arthur L. Newton of the United States was the only runner from 1900 to return, while other significant American runners included the winners of the past three Boston Marathons: 1902 winner Sammy Mellor, 1903 winner John Lordon, and 1904 winner Michael Spring.[5]

Cuba and South Africa each made their first appearance in the event, while the United States was the only nation to have runners in each of the first three Olympic marathons.

The marathon included the first two black Africans to compete in the Olympics: two Tswana men named Len Taunyane and Jan Mashiani, who happened to be in St. Louis as part of the South African exhibit at the 1904 World's Fair.[6] Both had served as long-distance message runners during the then-recent Boer War.[7] Although some accounts report that both ran barefoot, Mashiani was wearing shoes in photographs taken during the event.[4][7]

Competition format

Marathon route

The marathon distance had not yet been standardized; in St. Louis, the course was 24 miles and 1500 yards (40 km). The St. Louis organizers started the marathon at 3:00 pm, whereas most modern marathons start in the early morning to take advantage of cooler times of day.

The start included five laps, or 123 miles (2.68 km), around the stadium track.[5] The remainder of the course was on dusty country roads, with race officials riding in vehicles ahead of, and behind, the runners: this created dust clouds that exacerbated the severely hot and humid conditions,[6] with a temperature of around 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 degrees Celsius) at starting time.[7][8] The course had to be altered at the last minute after roads in the Creve Coeur area were washed out by rain.[9]

The course was also not cleared of obstacles for the marathon, with the runners having to constantly dodge cross-town traffic, delivery wagons, railroad trains, trolley cars and even people walking their dogs.[6]

Summary

During the race, John Lordan, who had won the 1903 Boston Marathon, was violently ill after 10 miles (16 km) and retired, while Sam Mellor, who had won the 1902 Boston Marathon, was also overcome by the dust; despite leading the field at the halfway mark, Mellor became disoriented and ultimately dropped out of the race after 14.5 miles (23.3 km).[7] Another near-fatality during the event was William Garcia of the United States. He was found lying on the road along the marathon course unconscious, with severe internal injuries that had been caused by breathing the clouds of dust kicked up by the race officials' cars.[3]

The first to arrive at the finish line, after three hours and 13 minutes – more than 13 minutes slower than the winning time in 1900 – was Frederick Lorz. After being hailed as the winner, he had his photograph taken with Alice Roosevelt, daughter of then-U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt: she placed a wreath upon Lorz's head, and was about to award him the gold medal when spectators claimed Lorz had not run the entire race. Lorz, suffering cramps, had actually dropped out of the race after nine miles and hitched a ride back to the stadium in a car, waving at spectators and runners alike during the ride. When the car broke down at the 19th mile, he re-entered the race and jogged across the finish line.[6]

Upon being confronted by furious race officials with these allegations, Lorz immediately admitted his deception. Despite his claim that he was playing a practical joke, the AAU responded by banning Lorz for life; this was commuted to six months on February 19, 1905, after Lorz formally apologized and it was found that he had not intended to defraud. Lorz later won the 1905 Boston Marathon.[3][10]

A gaunt man sits in an automobile looking exhausted, with a group of men surrounding him, looking considerably healthier. All are looking at the camera.
Hicks resting after his victory

Thomas Hicks ended up as the winner of the event, although he was aided by various measures that would not have been permitted in later years.[11] 10 miles (16 km) from the finish, Hicks led the race by 1.5 miles (2.4 km), but he had to be restrained from stopping and lying down by his trainers. From then until the end of the race, Hicks received several doses of strychnine – a common rat poison, which stimulates the nervous system in small doses – mixed with brandy and egg white.[3] He continued to battle onwards, hallucinating, and was barely able to walk for most of the course. When he reached the stadium, his support team carried him over the line, holding him in the air while he shuffled his feet as if still running.[6] Hicks had to be carried off the track on a stretcher, and might have died in the stadium had he not been treated by four doctors. He lost 8 pounds (3.6 kg) during the course of the marathon.[6]

Cuban postman Andarín Carvajal had also joined the marathon, arriving at the last minute.[6] After losing all of his money gambling in New Orleans, Louisiana, he hitchhiked to St. Louis and had to run the event in street clothes that he cut around the legs to make them into shorts. Not having eaten in 40 hours, he saw a spectator eating two peaches. He asked if he could have the peaches, and the spectator declined. He then stole both peaches and ran away. Later, he stopped off in an orchard en route to eat some apples, which turned out to be rotten.[6] The rotten apples caused him to have strong stomach cramps, and he had to lie down and take a nap. Despite his discomfort and the pause, Carvajal still managed to finish in fourth place.[6][12]

Arriving without correct documents, Albert Corey, a French immigrant to the United States, is inconsistently listed as participating in a mixed team in the four mile team race (with four undisputed Americans) and competing for the United States in the marathon.[10] The South African entrants, Len Taunyane and Jan Mashiani, finished ninth and twelfth, respectively; this was a disappointment, as many observers were sure Taunyane could have done better if he had not been chased nearly a mile off course by wild dogs.[10]

Dehydration

The only two sources of water for the competitors were a water tower at 6 miles (9.7 km), and a well at about the halfway (12 miles 750 yards (19.998 km)) mark.[3][6] James Edward Sullivan was a chief organizer of the Olympics, and set up no other water sources along the 24 miles and 1500 yards course of the marathon even though it was conducted in 32 °C (90 °F) heat over unpaved roads that were choked with dust. His ostensible reason was to conduct research on "purposeful dehydration": this, combined with poor officiating, saw the marathon end with the worst ratio of finishers to starters (14 out of 32), and the slowest winning time, 3:28:53, which was exactly 29 minutes slower than the second-slowest winning time.[6]

Schedule

Date Time Round
Tuesday, 30 August 1904 15:00 Final

Results

Rank Athlete Nation Time
1 Thomas Hicks  United States 3:28:53
2 Albert Corey  France 3:34:52
3 Arthur Newton  United States 3:47:33
4 Andarín Carvajal  Cuba Unknown
5 Dimitrios Veloulis  Greece
6 David Kneeland  United States
7 Harry Brawley  United States
8 Sidney Hatch  United States
9 Len Taunyane  South Africa
10 Christos Zechouritis  Greece
11 Harry Devlin  United States
12 Jan Mashiani  South Africa
13 John Furla  United States
14 Andrew Oikonomou  Greece
DSQ Frederick Lorz  United States 3:13:00
Edward P. Carr  United States DNF
Georgios Drosos  Greece
Robert Fowler  United States
John Foy  United States
William Garcia  United States
Kharilaos Giannakas  Greece
Bertie Harris  South Africa
Thomas J. Kennedy  United States
John Lordon  United States
Ioannis Loungitsas  Greece
Georgios Louridas  Greece
Samuel Mellor  United States
Frank Pierce  United States
Petros Pipiles  Greece
Guy Porter  United States
Michael Spring  United States
Georgios Vamkaitis  Greece
Louis Crancer  United States DNS
John Daly  Great Britain
William Heritage  United States
John Kennedy  United States
Konstantinos Lontos  United States
William Meyer  United States
Billy Sherring  Canada
Dimitrios Tsokas  Greece

References

  1. ^ Longman, Jeré (April 20, 2012). "The Marathon's Random Route to Its Length". On Olympics. The New York Times. Archived from the original on June 14, 2017. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
  2. ^ "Athletics at the 1904 St. Louis Summer Games: Men's Marathon". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on April 17, 2020. Retrieved July 22, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e Wallechinsky, David (1984). The Complete Book of the Olympics. New York: Penguin Books. pp. 44–45. ISBN 0140066322.
  4. ^ a b van der Merwe, Floris J.G. (1999). "Africa's First Encounter with the Olympic Games In....1904" (PDF). Journal of Olympic History. September 1999. Archived (PDF) from the original on May 22, 2021. Retrieved May 22, 2021 – via International Society of Olympic Historians – ISOH.
  5. ^ a b "Marathon, Men". Olympedia. Archived from the original on November 3, 2020. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Abbott, Karen (August 7, 2012). "The 1904 Olympic Marathon May Have Been The Strangest Ever". History. Smithsonian. Archived from the original on February 9, 2014. Retrieved May 24, 2024.
  7. ^ a b c d Matthews, George R.; Marshall, Sandra (2003). St. Louis Olympics 1904. Chicago, IL: Arcadia Pub. ISBN 0-7385-2329-1. OCLC 52447869. Archived from the original on March 14, 2022. Retrieved May 22, 2021.
  8. ^ "Fleetest Runners of All Nations Start in Great Marathon Race". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. August 28, 1904. p. 27. Retrieved February 11, 2024.
  9. ^ "Marathon Course Changed; Recent Rains Caused Washouts of Many Highways", St. Louis Republic, August 24, 1904, page 9.
  10. ^ a b c Cronin, Brian (August 10, 2010). "Sports Legend Revealed: A marathon runner nearly died". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on October 16, 2011. Retrieved May 24, 2024.
  11. ^ "1967: Creation of the IOC Medical Commission". olympics.com.
  12. ^ Martin, David E.; Gynn, Roger W. H. (2000). The Olympic Marathon. Human Kinetics. p. 50. ISBN 978-0-88011-969-6 – via Internet Archive.

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