List of 1904 Summer Olympics medal winners
Appearance
The 1904 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the III Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event which was held in 1904 in St. Louis, United States.
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Archery
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's double York round |
George Bryant (USA) | Robert Williams (USA) | William Thompson (USA) |
Men's double American round |
George Bryant (USA) | Robert Williams (USA) | William Thompson (USA) |
Men's team round |
United States (USA) William Thompson Robert Williams Louis Maxson Galen Spencer |
United States (USA) Charles Woodruff William Clark Charles Hubbard Samuel Duvall |
United States (USA) George Bryant Wallace Bryant Cyrus Edwin Dallin Henry B. Richardson |
Women's double National round |
Matilda Howell (USA) | Emma Cooke (USA) | Jessie Pollock (USA) |
Women's double Columbia round |
Matilda Howell (USA) | Emma Cooke (USA) | Jessie Pollock (USA) |
Women's team round |
United States (USA) Matilda Howell Jessie Pollock Laura Woodruff Leonie Taylor |
United States (USA) Emma Cooke Mabel Taylor |
None awarded |
Athletics
Boxing
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Flyweight (47.6 kg / 105 lb) |
George Finnegan United States |
Miles Burke United States |
None awarded |
Bantamweight (52.2 kg / 115 lb) |
Oliver Kirk United States |
George Finnegan United States |
None awarded |
Featherweight (56.7 kg / 125 lb) |
Oliver Kirk United States |
Frank Haller United States |
Frederick Gilmore United States |
Lightweight (61.2 kg / 135 lb) |
Harry Spanjer United States |
Russell van Horn United States 1 |
Peter Sturholdt United States |
Welterweight (65.8 kg / 145 lb) |
Albert Young United States |
Harry Spanjer United States |
Joseph Lydon United States1 |
Middleweight (71.7 kg / 158 lb) |
Charles Mayer United States |
Benjamin Spradley United States |
None awarded |
Heavyweight (over 71.7 kg/over 158 lb) |
Samuel Berger United States |
Charles Mayer United States |
William Michaels United States |
1Jack Egan originally won the silver medal in the lightweight competition and the bronze medal in the welterweight competition, but he was disqualified in November 1905 when it was discovered that his real name was Frank Joseph Floyd; AAU rules made it illegal to fight under an assumed name. [2]
Cycling
Diving
Fencing
Football
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's football | Galt F.C. Canada |
Christian Brothers College United States |
St. Rose Parish United States |
Golf
Gymnastics
Lacrosse
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's lacrosse | Shamrock Lacrosse Team Canada |
St. Louis Amateur Athletic Association United States |
Mohawk Indians Canada |
Roque
Rowing
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Single sculls |
Frank Greer (USA) | James Juvenal (USA) | Constance Titus (USA) |
Double sculls |
John Mulcahy and William Varley (USA) |
Jamie McLoughlin and John Hoben (USA) |
Joseph Ravannack and John Wells (USA) |
Coxless pair |
Robert Farnan and Joseph Ryan (USA) |
John Mulcahy and William Varley (USA) |
John Joachim and Joseph Buerger (USA) |
Coxless four |
United States (USA) Arthur Stockhoff August Erker George Dietz Albert Nasse |
United States (USA) Frederck Suerig Martin Formanack Charles Aman Michael Begley |
United States (USA) Gustav Voerg John Freitag Lou Heim Frank Dummerth |
Eight |
United States (USA) Frederick Cresser Michael Gleason Frank Schell James Flanagan Charles Armstrong Harry Lott Joseph Dempsey John Exley Louis Abell |
Canada (CAN) Arthur Bailey William Rice George Reiffenstein Phil Boyd George Strange William Wadsworth Donald MacKenzie Joseph Wright Thomas Loudon |
none awarded |
Swimming
Tennis
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's singles |
Beals Wright United States |
Robert LeRoy United States |
Alphonzo Bell United States Edgar Leonard United States |
Men's doubles |
United States (USA) Beals Wright Edgar Leonard |
United States (USA) Robert LeRoy Alphonzo Bell |
United States (USA) Clarence Gamble Arthur Wear United States (USA) Joseph Wear Allen West |
Tug of war
1 | United States | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Water polo
Weightlifting
Wrestling
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Light flyweight 105 lb (47.6 kg) |
Robert Curry United States |
John Hein United States |
Gustav Thiefenthaler United States |
Flyweight 115 lb (52.2 kg) |
George Mehnert United States |
Gustave Bauer United States |
William Nelson United States |
Bantamweight 125 lb (56.7 kg) |
Isidor Niflot United States |
August Wester United States |
Louis Strebler United States |
Featherweight 135 lb (61.2 kg) |
Benjamin Bradshaw United States |
Theodore McLear United States |
Charles Clapper United States |
Lightweight 145 lb (65.8 kg) |
Otto Roehm United States |
Rudolph Tesing United States |
Albert Zirkel United States |
Welterweight 158 lb (71.7 kg) |
Charles Ericksen United States |
William Beckmann United States |
Jerry Winholtz United States |
Heavyweight over 158 lb (71.7 kg) |
Bernhoff Hansen United States |
Frank Kugler United States |
Fred Warmbold United States |
See also
References
- General
- Specific
- ^ Some sources show Coray as of French nationality, but the IOC medal database shows him as representing the United States.
- ^ http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/blog/?p=4 November 1905 Egan disqualified
- ^ a b c d e The IOC results database shows Albertson Van Zo Post as Cuban however he was American.
- ^ a b c The IOC results database shows Charles Tatham as Cuban for individual events and American for the team event.
- ^ The IOC results database shows this team as mixed with athletes from Cuba and the USA, but all athletes are listed as Cuban for their individual event medals, but Van Zo Post was American
- ^ The IOC medalist database lists an American team as winning the bronze medal. Like all other teams in the database, the team is not named beyond "United States of America III" (the gold and silver medal teams are I and II, respectively). Unlike the other two teams, however, there are no participants listed in the bronze-medal team. The list of golfers on the USGA team, and the names of the golf associations sponsoring all three teams, can be found in other sources.
- ^ a b c d Francis Gailey was originally assumed to be American, before it was discovered that his nationality was Australian. The International Olympic Committee still credits this medal for the United States, however.