Great Britain at the 1896 Summer Olympics explained

Noc:GBR
Nocname:British Olympic Association
Games:Summer Olympics
Year:1896
Flagcaption:Flag of the United Kingdom
Location:Athens, Greece
Date:6 April 1896 – 15 April 1896
Competitors:10
Sports:7
Events:19
Gold:2
Silver:3
Bronze:2
Appearances:auto
See also:1906 Intercalated Games

Ten athletes from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland competed in seven sports at the 1896 Summer Olympics. The Great Britain athletes were the fifth most successful in terms of overall medals (7) and tied for fifth in gold medals (2). The 7 medals came on 23 entries in 14 events.

Two tennis players (one English, one Irish) also played in mixed team squads, contributing to a gold and a bronze medal. These medals are not counted as part of the Great Britain total.

Medallists

The following competitors won medals at the games. In the discipline sections below, the medalists' names are bolded.Medals awarded to participants of mixed-NOC teams are represented in italics. These medals are not counted towards the individual NOC medal tally.

MedalNameSportEventDate
Tennis Doubles
Tennis Doubles
Medals by sport
SportTotal
Athletics0112
Cycling0112
Tennis1001
Weightlifting1102
Totalstyle=background:gold2style=background:silver3style=background:#c9627

Multiple medalists

The following competitors won multiple medals at the 1896 Olympic Games.

Competitors

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width=180Sportwidth=55Menwidth=55Womenwidth=55Total
Athletics5 0 5
Cycling2 0 2
Gymnastics1 0 1
Shooting2 0 2
Tennis2 0 2
Weightlifting1 0 1
Wrestling1 0 1
Total 10[1] 0 10

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Medals by day
DayDateTotal
16 Aprilbgcolor=F7F6A8 0bgcolor=DCE5E5 0bgcolor=FFDAB9 00
27 Aprilbgcolor=F7F6A8 1bgcolor=DCE5E5 1bgcolor=FFDAB9 13
38 Aprilbgcolor=F7F6A8 0bgcolor=DCE5E5 0bgcolor=FFDAB9 00
49 Aprilbgcolor=F7F6A8 0bgcolor=DCE5E5 0bgcolor=FFDAB9 00
510 Aprilbgcolor=F7F6A8 0bgcolor=DCE5E5 1bgcolor=FFDAB9 00
611 Aprilbgcolor=F7F6A8 1bgcolor=DCE5E5 0bgcolor=FFDAB9 01
712 Aprilbgcolor=F7F6A8 0bgcolor=DCE5E5 0bgcolor=FFDAB9 11
813 Aprilbgcolor=F7F6A8 0bgcolor=DCE5E5 1bgcolor=FFDAB9 00
Total2327

Athletics

See main article: article and Athletics at the 1896 Summer Olympics.

Track & road events

AthleteEventHeatFinal
TimeRankTimeRank
Launceston Elliotalign=left rowspan=3100 m12.93Did not advance
Charles Gmelin12.93Did not advance
George MarshallUnknown5Did not advance
Launceston Elliotalign=left rowspan=4400 mDid not advance
Charles Gmelin1:00.52 Q56.7
Grantley GouldingDid not advance
George MarshallDid not advance
George Marshall800 mUnknown4Did not advance
George Marshall1500 m
Grantley Goulding110 m hurdles18.41 Q17.7

Field events

AthleteEventFinal
DistancePosition
George S. RobertsonMen's shot put
George S. RobertsonMen's discus throw25.204

Cycling

See main article: article and Cycling at the 1896 Summer Olympics.

Track

AthleteEventTime / DistanceRank
Edward Battellalign=left rowspan=2Men's time trial26.24
Frederick Keeping27.0=5
Edward Battell100 km
Frederick KeepingMen's 12 hour race294.946 km

Road

AthleteEventTimeRank
Edward Battellalign=left rowspan=2Men's road raceUnknown
Frederick Keeping

Gymnastics

See main article: article and Gymnastics at the 1896 Summer Olympics.

Individual

Shooting

See main article: article and Shooting at the 1896 Summer Olympics.

Merlin and Machonet were unable to win any medals in the shooting events.

AthleteEventFinal
ScoreRank
Machonetalign=left rowspan=2Men's 200 m military rifleUnknown14-41
Sidney Merlin115610
Sidney MerlinMen's 300 m free rifleUnknown6-18
Sidney MerlinMen's 25 m military pistol
Sidney MerlinMen's 25 m rapid fire pistol

Swimming

AthleteEventFinal
TimeRank
H.F Suter100 m freestyle
H.F Suter500 m freestyle

Tennis

See main article: article and Tennis at the 1896 Summer Olympics.

Boland (later best known as an Irish nationalist politician) was by far the best player in the tennis competition, amassing a 6-0 record over both events and two gold medals, though one of them was as part of a mixed team. He defeated Traun in the first round of the singles competition, then teamed up with him for the doubles competition. Robertson was much less successful, losing both of the matches he played, though he was awarded a retroactive bronze medal by the International Olympic Committee as his bye in the doubles quarterfinals put him in third place in that event. Like Boland's doubles gold medal, Robertson's bronze is not counted as part of the British total because the two played on mixed teams. Some sources include George Marshall and his brother Frank; the two were entered but appear to have not competed.

AthleteEventFirst roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
John Bolandalign=left rowspan=4Singles
W 6–0, 2–6, 6–2

W

W

W 6-3, 6,1
George S. Robertson
L
Did not advance
Frank Marshall
George Marshall

align=left rowspan=2Doubles W
W 5-7, 6-4, 6-1


L
Did not advance

Weightlifting

See main article: article and Weightlifting at the 1896 Summer Olympics.

Elliot (born in British India of Scottish ancestry) lifted the same amount as Viggo Jensen in the two handed lift, but was declared by Prince George of Greece to have taken second place based on lifting form. In the one handed lift, he easily defeated Jensen, who lifted only 57 kilograms.

AthleteEventResultRank
Launceston ElliotMen's one hand lift71.0
Launceston ElliotMen's two hand lift111.5

Wrestling

See main article: article and Wrestling at the 1896 Summer Olympics.

Elliot was defeated by eventual champion Carl Schuhmann in the first round of the wrestling competition, tying for 4th and last place.

References

Notes and References

  1. [Launceston Elliot]