Athletics at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay

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Men's 4 × 100 metres relay
at the Games of the V Olympiad
Victor d'Arcy, Willie Applegarth, Henry Macintosh, David Jacobs 1913.jpg
The winning British relay team.
VenueStockholm Olympic Stadium
DatesJuly 8, 1912 (heats, semifinals)
July 9, 1912 (final)
Competitors33 from 8 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Victor d'Arcy
Willie Applegarth
Henry Macintosh
David Jacobs
 Great Britain
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Knut Lindberg
Charles Luther
Ivan Möller
Ture Person
 Sweden
1920 →

The men's 4 × 100 meters relay was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1912 Summer Olympics program. It was the debut of the event, which along with the 4 × 400-meter relays marked the first relays of equal legs in the athletics program (a medley relay had been held in 1908). The competition was held on Monday, July 8, 1912, and on Tuesday, July 9, 1912.[1] NOCs could enter 1 team of 4 athletes, with up to 2 reserves.[2]

Thirty-three runners from 8 nations competed. Only Germany replaced one runner.

Records[]

The record for the new event progressed quickly, with the Canadians winning the first heat. The Americans and then the Swedes then took the record, with the Germans tying the Swedes.

The British took the record in the first semifinal, only to lose it quickly to the Swedes in the second. This time, the Germans running in the third semifinal bested the Swedish team's time to take the record for themselves after replacing Karl Halt with Otto Röhr as their lead-off runner.

The German team held the record at the finish, despite finishing in second (and then being disqualified for a baton-passing fault) in the final. Their disqualification left the event without a bronze medalist, making it the only athletics event to award only two medals.

The record of the German team, 42.3 seconds, became the first official world record for the 4 × 100 meters relay.

Results[]

Heats[]

All heats were held on Monday, July 8, 1912.

Only two teams were eliminated after the first round.

Heat 1

Place Athletes Time Qual.
1  Frank McConnell, Frank Lukeman, Harry Beasley, John Howard (CAN) 46.2 OR QS

Heat 2

Place Athletes Time Qual.
1  Ira Courtney, Frank Belote, Clement Wilson, Carl Cooke (USA) 43.7 OR QS

Heat 3

Place Athletes Time Qual.
1  David Jacobs, Henry Macintosh, Willie Applegarth, Victor d'Arcy (GBR) 45.0 QS

Heat 4

Place Athletes Time Qual.
1  Ivan Möller, Charles Luther, Ture Person, Knut Lindberg (SWE) 43.6 OR QS

Heat 5

Place Athletes Time Qual.
1  Karl Halt, Max Herrmann, Erwin Kern, Richard Rau (GER) 43.6 =OR QS
2  Gustav Kröjer, Rudolf Rauch, Fritz Weinzinger, Fritz Fleischer (AUT) 44.8

Heat 6

Place Athletes Time Qual.
1  Ferenc Szobota, Vilmos Rácz, Pál Szalay, István Jankovich (HUN) 43.7 QS
2  Pierre Failliot, Georges Rolot, Charles Lelong, René Mourlon (FRA) 43.8

Semifinals[]

All semifinals were held on Monday, July 8, 1912.

Semifinal 1

The United States team was disqualified after a baton-passing fault on the first transfer.

Place Athletes Time Qual.
1  David Jacobs, Henry Macintosh, Willie Applegarth, Victor d'Arcy (GBR) 43.0 OR QF
 Ira Courtney, Frank Belote, Clement Wilson, Carl Cooke (USA) DSQ

Semifinal 2

Place Athletes Time Qual.
1  Ivan Möller, Charles Luther, Ture Person, Knut Lindberg (SWE) 42.5 OR QF
2  Ferenc Szobota, Vilmos Rácz, Pál Szalay, István Jankovich (HUN) 42.9

Semifinal 3

Place Athletes Time Qual.
1  Otto Röhr, Max Herrmann, Erwin Kern, Richard Rau (GER) 42.3 OR QF
2  Frank McConnell, Frank Lukeman, Harry Beasley, John Howard (CAN) 43.5

Final[]

The final was held on Tuesday, July 9, 1912: d'Arcy beat Rau and Lindberg in a close and exciting contest.

Afterwards, the German team were disqualified as Kern had passed the 20 metre line before receiving the baton from Herrmann. This left no bronze medalist in the event.

Place Athletes Time
1  David Jacobs, Henry Macintosh, Willie Applegarth, Victor d'Arcy (GBR) 42.4
2  Ivan Möller, Charles Luther, Ture Person, Knut Lindberg (SWE) 42.6
 Otto Röhr, Max Herrmann, Erwin Kern, Richard Rau (GER) Disqualified

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Athletics at the 1912 Stockholm Summer Games: Men's 4 × 100 metres Relay". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  2. ^ Official report, p. 61.
  3. ^ Vic d'Arcy. sports-reference.com
  4. ^ Olympia 1912 Stockholm. gettyimages.co.uk

Sources[]

  • Bergvall, Erik (ed.) (1913). Adams-Ray, Edward (trans.). (ed.). The Official Report of the Olympic Games of Stockholm 1912. Stockholm: Wahlström & Widstrand.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  • Wudarski, Pawel (1999). "Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich" (in Polish). Retrieved 1 January 2007.
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