Athletics at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Men's 60 metres

Men's 60 metres
at the Games of the II Olympiad
VenueBois de Boulogne
DateJuly 15
Competitors10 from 6 nations
Medalists
 
 
 
Athletics at the
1900 Summer Olympics
Track events
60 m   men
100 m men
200 m men
400 m men
800 m men
1500 m men
110 m hurdles men
200 m hurdles men
400 m hurdles men
2500 m steeplechase men
4000 m steeplechase men
5000 m team race men
Road events
Marathon men
Field events
Long jump men
Triple jump men
High jump men
Pole vault men
Standing long jump men
Standing triple jump men
Standing high jump men
Shot put men
Discus throw men
Hammer throw men

The men's 60 metres was the shortest of the track races at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris, which was the first time the event was held. It was held on 15 July 1900. 10 athletes from 6 nations competed. Five preliminary heats were scheduled, though only two were actually held. The top two athletes from each of the heats advanced to the final, resulting in a final race that featured three United States runners and an Australian.

Results

First round

First round, heat 1

Place Athlete Time
1  Alvin Kraenzlein (USA) 7.0 s
2  Edmund Minahan (USA) (7.0)
3  Norman Pritchard (IND) (7.1)
4-5  Adolphe Klingelhoefer (FRA) Unknown
 Isaac Westergren (SWE) Unknown

Minahan was about half a yard behind Kraenzlein, with Pritchard a yard behind him.

First round, heat 2

Place Athlete Time
1  Walter Tewksbury (USA) 7.2 s
2  Stan Rowley (AUS) (7.3)
3  William Holland (USA) Unknown
4-5  Pál Koppán (HUN) Unknown
 Ernő Schubert (HUN) Unknown

Tewksbury beat Rowley by a foot.

Final

Place Athlete Time
1  Alvin Kraenzlein (USA) 7.0 s
2  Walter Tewksbury (USA) (7.1)
3  Stan Rowley (AUS) (7.2)
4  Edmund Minahan (USA) (7.2)

The 60 metres final was a close race, with the two top Americans being separated by four inches and Rowley half a yard behind. It was each of the runners' second time running the 60 in less than an hour, as the final was held almost immediately after the preliminary heats.

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