Athletics at the 1896 Summer Olympics – Men's 400 metres

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Men's 400 metres
at the Games of the I Olympiad
VenuePanathinaiko Stadium
DatesApril 6 (heats)
April 7 (final)
Competitors7 from 4 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Thomas Burke
 United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Herbert Jamison
 United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Charles Gmelin
 Great Britain
1900 →

The men's 400 metres race was the second-shortest of the flat-track events on the Athletics at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme. The competition's preliminary round was the last held on the first day, 6 April. The competitors were split into two groups. The top two runners in each heat advanced to the final, which was held on the second day, 7 April.

7 athletes from 4 nations competed. 5 of those athletes were also in the 100 metres.

Results

Heats

The first round heats were held on 6 April. The top two placers in each of the two groups advanced.

Heat 1

Jamison won by 13½ yards. Hofmann and Grisel both had to run 401.83 metres after being penalized for false starts. The final positions of Grisel and Dörry are unclear.

Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1 Herbert Jamison  United States 56.8 Q, OR
2 Fritz Hofmann  Germany 58.6 Q
3-4 Kurt Doerry  Germany Unknown
Alphonse Grisel  France Unknown

Heat 2

Burke won by 15 yards, despite being tired from already having run in the heats of the 100 metres. Gmelin beat Reichel by 12 yards for second place.

Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1 Thomas Burke  United States 58.4 Q
2 Charles Gmelin  Great Britain (1:00.5) Q
3 Frantz Reichel  France (1:02.3)

Final

Burke beat Jamison by eight yards, with Gmelin beating Hofmann by a foot for third.

Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Thomas Burke  United States 54.2 OR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Herbert Jamison  United States 55.2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Charles Gmelin  Great Britain (56.7)
4 Fritz Hofmann  Germany (56.7)

References

  • Lampros, S.P.; Polites, N.G.; De Coubertin, Pierre; Philemon, P.J.; Anninos, C. (1897). The Olympic Games: BC 776 – AD 1896. Athens: Charles Beck. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |last-author-amp= ignored (|name-list-style= suggested) (help) (Digitally available at la84foundation.org)
  • Mallon, Bill; Widlund, Ture (1998). The 1896 Olympic Games. Results for All Competitors in All Events, with Commentary. Jefferson: McFarland. ISBN 0-7864-0379-9. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |last-author-amp= ignored (|name-list-style= suggested) (help) (Excerpt available at la84foundation.org)
  • Smith, Michael Llewellyn (2004). Olympics in Athens 1896. The Invention of the Modern Olympic Games. London: Profile Books. ISBN 1-86197-342-X.