Athletics At The 1924 Summer Olympics – Men's Pentathlon
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Athletics At The 1924 Summer Olympics – Men's Pentathlon
The men's pentathlon event was part of the track and field athletics programme at the 1924 Summer Olympics. It was the third and last appearance of a pentathlon at the Olympics. The competition was held on Monday, July 7, 1924. Thirty pentathletes from 17 nations competed. Records Robert LeGendre set a new world record in long jump during this competition. He improved the old records: Results Long jump The long jump was the first event and started at 2:00 p.m. Group 1 Group 2 Javelin throw The javelin throw was the second event and started at 2:45 p.m. Group 1 Group 2 200 metres The third event was the 200 metres. The heats started at 3:45 p.m. Heat 1 Heat 2 Heat 3 Heat 4 Heat 5 Heat 6 Heat 7 Heat 8 Heat 9 Heat 10 Standings after three events After these three events only the top twelve competitors were allowed to participate in the following discus throw contest. After the determination of the twelve competitors who will participate ...
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Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir
The Stade Yves-du-Manoir (officially Stade olympique Yves-du-Manoir, also known as the Stade olympique de Colombes, or simply Colombes to the locals) is a rugby, track, and association football stadium in Colombes, near Paris, France, Paris, France. History Named in memory of French rugby player Yves du Manoir in 1928, it was the main stadium for the 1924 Summer Olympics and had a capacity of 45,000 at the time. During the 1924 games, it hosted the Athletics at the 1924 Summer Olympics, athletics, some of the Cycling at the 1924 Summer Olympics, cycling, some of the Equestrian at the 1924 Summer Olympics, horse riding, Gymnastics at the 1924 Summer Olympics, gymnastics, Tennis at the 1924 Summer Olympics, tennis, some of the Football at the 1924 Summer Olympics, football, Rugby union at the 1924 Summer Olympics, rugby, and two of the Modern pentathlon at the 1924 Summer Olympics, modern pentathlon events (running, fencing). It was later expanded to a capacity of over 60,000. ...
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Brutus Hamilton
Brutus Kerr Hamilton (July 19, 1900 – December 28, 1970) was an American track and field athlete, coach and athletics administrator. Biography Hamilton was born in Peculiar, Missouri, and grew up on a farm next door to the Harry S. Truman family farm. In the Missouri State High School championship meet in 1918, he won the high jump, pole vault, broad jump, and shot put. After that, he went on to the University of Missouri, where he won the U.S. decathlon and pentathlon championships in 1920. This qualified him for the U.S. Olympic team. At the 1920 Summer Olympics he won the silver medal in the decathlon, losing to the Norwegian Helge Løvland by only four points, and finished sixth in the pentathlon. He placed seventh in the pentathlon at the 1924 Summer Olympics. Besides athletics Hamilton was a second-string end on the 1921 Walter Camp All-American football team, and in 1923 he played on the Kansas City Athletic Club basketball team that won the National AAU Championship. ...
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Göran Unger
Göran Unger (29 September 1899 – 6 April 1982) was a Swedish athlete. He competed in the men's pentathlon at the 1924 Summer Olympics The 1924 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad () and officially branded as Paris 1924, were an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France. The opening ceremony was held on 5 July, but some competitions had al .... References External links * 1899 births 1982 deaths Athletes (track and field) at the 1924 Summer Olympics Swedish pentathletes Olympic athletes for Sweden Sportspeople from Bollnäs Athletes from Gävleborg County {{Sweden-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Leo Leino
Oskar Leo Leino (21 April 1900 – 21 June 1988), known as Leo Leino, was a Finnish athlete who competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics. He was a pentathlete and gained a total of 23 points in the final. References Finnish decathletes Athletes (track and field) at the 1924 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for Finland 1900 births 1988 deaths Finnish pentathletes {{Finland-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Hugo Lahtinen
Hugo Jalmari Lahtinen (29 November 1891, Tampere – 29 December 1977) was a Finnish athlete who mainly competed in the men's pentathlon during his career. He competed for Finland at the 1920 Summer Olympics held in Antwerp, Belgium Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. Situated in a coastal lowland region known as the Low Countries, it is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeas ... where he won the bronze medal in the men's pentathlon event. References External linkssports-reference 1891 births 1977 deaths Athletes from Tampere Finnish decathletes Olympic bronze medalists for Finland Athletes (track and field) at the 1920 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1924 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for Finland Medalists at the 1920 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists in athletics (track and field) Olympic decathletes 20th-century Finnish people
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Mort Kaer
Morton Armour Kaer (September 7, 1903 – January 11, 1992), nicknamed "Devil May", was an American athlete in track and an All-American collegiate and professional football player. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska, and died in Mount Shasta, California. At the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, he placed fifth in the Olympic pentathlon competition. He was a halfback for the USC Trojans from 1924 to 1926. In 1925, he set a school record by scoring 19 touchdowns, which led the nation that year, tying Peggy Flournoy's mark. The record lasted 43 years, broken in 1968 by O. J. Simpson. In Kaer's three years he had 36 touchdowns, a career record for the school, tied by Simpson in 1967 and 1968. He was elected All-American in 1926. Five years after his college career, Kaer played one year of professional football, 1931, with the Frankford Yellow Jackets of the National Football League. He became coach at Weed High School in Weed, California, where he accumulated a record of 187–47†...
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Percy Spark
Arthur Percy Spark (4 June 1894 – 29 August 1953) was a British athlete. He competed in the men's decathlon at the 1924 Summer Olympics The 1924 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad () and officially branded as Paris 1924, were an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France. The opening ceremony was held on 5 July, but some competitions had al .... Later, he was Lord Mayor of Stoke-on-Trent between 1949 and 1950. References External links * 1894 births 1953 deaths Athletes (track and field) at the 1924 Summer Olympics Scottish decathletes Olympic athletes for Great Britain Olympic decathletes Lord mayors of Stoke-on-Trent Anglo-Scots British male decathletes Sportspeople from Aberdeenshire {{Scotland-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Georgios Zakharopoulos
Georgios Zacharopoulos (born 29 December 1897, 23 March 1978) was a Greek athlete. He competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics and the 1928 Summer Olympics The 1928 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the IX Olympiad (), was an international multi-sport event that was celebrated from 28 July to 12 August 1928 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The city of Amsterdam had previously bid for .... He was a Balkan champion in the sport of javelin in 1929 and 1930 and as the Greek champion in javelin, discus throw, and stone throw. Greek Athletics Championship Results His recorded participations in Panhellenic games were between 1925 and 1929. He won 18 medals (11 Gold, 5 Silver , 2 Bronze) during his presence in the games. The table below lists his performances. Balkan Athletics Championship Results He took part in the inaugural balkan athletics championship in 1929 winning one gold medal in javelin throw. Also he competed in the 1930 edition winning another javelin throw g ...
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Fred Zinner
Fred Zinner (14 August 1903 – 6 January 1994) was a Belgian sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1928 Summer Olympics The 1928 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the IX Olympiad (), was an international multi-sport event that was celebrated from 28 July to 12 August 1928 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The city of Amsterdam had previously bid for .... References External links * 1903 births 1994 deaths Athletes (track and field) at the 1924 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1928 Summer Olympics Belgian male sprinters Belgian male discus throwers Olympic athletes for Belgium 20th-century Belgian sportsmen {{Belgium-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Roger Viel
Roger Germain Jean Viel (27 October 1902 – 3 October 1981) was a French athlete who competed at two Olympic Games. Career Viel competed at the 1924 Olympic Games with the best achievement of 16th place in the pentathlon in 1924. Viel finished third behind Lord Burghley in the 440 yards hurdles event at the 1928 AAA Championships The 1928 AAA Championships was the 1928 edition of the annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA). It was held from 6 to 7 July 1928 at Stamford Bridge in London, England. The Championships .... Shortly afterwards he represented France again at the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam, Netherlands, where he competed in the 400 metres hurdles and pentathlon. References 1902 births 1981 deaths Athletes (track and field) at the 1924 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1928 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for France French male hurdlers French decathletes Sportspeople ...
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Constant Bucher
Constant Bucher (6 February 1900 – 11 March 1985) was a Swiss athlete. He competed in the men's decathlon at the 1920 Summer Olympics and the 1924 Summer Olympics The 1924 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad () and officially branded as Paris 1924, were an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France. The opening ceremony was held on 5 July, but some competitions had al .... References External links * 1900 births 1985 deaths Athletes (track and field) at the 1920 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1924 Summer Olympics Swiss decathletes Olympic athletes for Switzerland Place of birth missing Olympic decathletes {{Switzerland-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Iivari Yrjölä
Iivari Yrjölä (10 September 1899 – 11 November 1985) was a Finnish athlete. He competed in the men's decathlon at the 1924 Summer Olympics The 1924 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad () and officially branded as Paris 1924, were an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France. The opening ceremony was held on 5 July, but some competitions had al .... References External links * 1899 births 1985 deaths Athletes (track and field) at the 1924 Summer Olympics Finnish decathletes Olympic athletes for Finland People from Hämeenkyrö Olympic decathletes Athletes from Pirkanmaa {{Finland-athletics-bio-stub ...
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