Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics – Men's 2590 metres steeplechase explained

Event:Men's 2590 metres steeplechase
Games:1904 Summer
Venue:Francis Field
Dates:August 29
Competitors:7
Nations:2
Gold:Jim Lightbody
Goldnoc:USA
Silver:John Daly
Silvernoc:GBR
Bronze:Arthur L. Newton
Bronzenoc:USA

The men's 2590 metres steeplechase was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the only time the event was held at the 2590 metre distance, though the 1900 Summer Olympics had featured a similar event in the 2500 metre steeplechase. The competition was held on August 29, 1904. 7 athletes from 2 nations competed.[1] Jim Lightbody of the United States won the first of his three gold and four overall medals in the 1904 Games. Irishman John Daly took silver, with Lightbody's countryman Arthur L. Newton earning bronze.

Background

Steeplechase events had been introduced to the Olympics in 1900, with two events at the Paris Games, at 2500 metres and 4000 metres. At St. Louis 1904, there was only one steeplechase event, at 2590 metres. The distance was changed to 3200 metres at London 1908, but the event was removed from the program at Stockholm 1912.

After World War I, steeplechase returned in 1920 at Antwerp at the now-standard distance of 3000 metres; it has been held at that distance ever since.[2]

Irish runner John Daly was the favorite, while American Jim Lightbody was a distance runner who had never competed in a steeplechase before.[2]

Competition format

The race distance was 2590 metres, with hurdles and a water jump. Only a final was held.[2]

The track was a cinder track mile (536.448m) in length, with one long straightaway.[3]

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in minutes) prior to the 1904 Summer Olympics.

World Recordnone
Olympic Record7:34.4(*) George OrtonParis (FRA)July 15, 1900

(*) The distance of this race was 2500 metres and the track was 500 metres in circumference.

Results

Rank Athlete Nation Time
align=left data-sort-value=Lightbody7:39.6
align=left data-sort-value=Daly7:40.6
align=left data-sort-value=Newton7:45.6
4align=left data-sort-value=Vernerdata-sort-value=8:88.8Unknown
5–7align=left data-sort-value=Cohndata-sort-value=8:88.8Unknown
align=left data-sort-value=Munsondata-sort-value=8:88.8Unknown
align=left data-sort-value=Sanforddata-sort-value=8:88.8Unknown
align=left data-sort-value=Bonhagdata-sort-value=9:99.9
align=left data-sort-value=GallagherBernard Gallagher data-sort-value=9:99.9
align=left data-sort-value=Grantdata-sort-value=9:99.9
align=left data-sort-value=Hearndata-sort-value=9:99.9
align=left data-sort-value=PurcellJohn Purcell data-sort-value=9:99.9

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Athletics at the 1904 St. Louis: Men's 2,590 metres Steeplechase . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417050223/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1904/ATH/mens-2590-metres-steeplechase.html . dead . 17 April 2020 . 19 November 2017 . sports-reference.com.
  2. Web site: 2590 metres Steeplechase, Men . Olympedia . 8 September 2021.
  3. Web site: Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics . Olympedia . 8 September 2001.