Hungary at the 1900 Summer Olympics
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Hungary competed at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. Austrian and Hungarian results at early Olympic Games are generally kept separate despite the union of the two nations as Austria-Hungary at the time.
Medalists
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Competitors
The following is the list of number of competitors participating in the Games:
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The following is the list of dates, when Hungary won medals:
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Athletics
Hungary won a gold and a bronze medal in athletics, tying Canada for 4th place in the sport's medal leaderboard. 9 athletes competed in 13 events.
- Men
- Track & road events
Athlete | Event | Heat | Semifinal | Repechage | Final | ||||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | ||
Pál Koppán | 60 metres | unknown | 4-5 | — | Did not advance | ||||
100 metres | unknown | 3 | Did not advance | ||||||
400 metres | unknown | 4 | — | Did not advance | |||||
Ernő Schubert | 60 metres | unknown | 4-5 | — | Did not advance | ||||
100 metres | unknown | 3 | Did not advance | ||||||
200 metres | unknown | 4 | — | Did not advance | |||||
Zoltán Speidl | 400 metres | unknown | 4-5 | — | Did not advance | ||||
800 metres | (2:01.1) | 2 Q | — | unknown | 5 | ||||
200 metres hurdles | unknown | 6 | — | Did not advance |
- Field events
Athlete | Event | Qualifying | Final | ||
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Distance | Position | Distance | Position | ||
Rudolf Bauer | Discus throw | 36.04 | 1 Q | no better mark | |
Artúr Coray | Shot put | 11.13 | 7 | Did not advance | |
Discus throw | 31.00 | 11 | Did not advance | ||
Rezső Crettier | Shot put | 11.58 | 4 Q | 12.07 | 4 |
Discus throw | 33.65 | 5 Q | no better mark | 5 | |
Lajos Gönczy | High jump | — | 1.75 | ||
Jakab Kauser | Pole vault | — | 3.10 | 4 | |
Pál Koppán | Triple jump | — | unknown | 7-13 | |
Standing triple jump | — | unknown | 5-10 | ||
Ernő Schubert | Long jump | 6.050 | 9 | Did not advance | |
Gyula Strausz | Long jump | 6.010 | 10 | Did not advance | |
Discus throw | 29.80 | 14 | Did not advance |
Hungary first competed in fencing at the Olympics in the sport's second appearance. The nation sent seven fencers.
- Men
Athlete | Event | Round 1 | Quarterfinal | Repechage | Semifinal | Final | |||||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | ||
Márton Endrédi | Masters épée | unknown | 3-6 | — | Did not advance | ||||||
Masters foil | unknown[1] | unknown | Did not advance | ||||||||
Masters sabre | unknown | unknown | — | Did not advance | |||||||
Amon Ritter von Gregurich | Sabre | unknown | 1-4 Q | — | unknown | 1 Q | 4–3 | 4 | |||
Hugó Hoch | unknown | 1-4 Q | — | unknown | 5-8 | Did not advance | |||||
Gyula Iványi | unknown | 1-4 Q | — | unknown | 1 Q | 3–4 | 5 | ||||
Todoresku | unknown | 5 Q[2] | — | unknown | 5-8 | Did not advance |
According to Herman De Wael there were two other Hungarian fencers in the masters épée competition, but they did not advance from round 1. Their names are not known.[3]
Gymnastics
Hungary's second gymnastics appearance included a second appearance by Gyula Kakas. The nation's two gymnasts won no medals in a heavily France-dominated single event.
- Men
Athlete | Event | Score | Rank |
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Gyula Kakas | All-around | 211 | 88 |
Gyula Katona | Did not finish |
Swimming
Hungary continued to win a medal with each entry in a swimming event, taking three medals in 1900 to add to the two won in 1896. Halmay's medals were silver and bronze, however, whereas Hajós had taken a pair of gold medals four year earlier.
- Men
Athlete | Event | Semifinals | Final | ||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Zoltán Halmay | 200 m freestyle | 2:38.0 | 1 Q | 2:31.4 | |
1000 m freestyle | 14:52.0 | 1 Q | 15:16.4 | ||
4000 m freestyle | 1:11:33.4 | 1 Q | 1:08:55.4 |
Notes
- ^ The masters foil used jury verdicts on art and skill in the bout rather than winning or losing to advance to the second round.
- ^ Lécuyer withdrew after the first round, to be replaced by Todoresku. It can therefore be inferred that Todoresku was the fifth-place fencer in the same preliminary pool as Lécuyer.
- ^ "Fencing - Men's Épée for Masters & Open". Retrieved 11 August 2012.