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Swimming at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Men's 1000 metre freestyle

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Men's 1000 metre freestyle
at the Games of the II Olympiad
Jarvis 1900.jpg
Gold medalist John Arthur Jarvis
VenueRiver Seine
DatesAugust 11 (semifinals)
August 12 (final)
Competitors16 from 6 nations
Winning time13:40.2 OR
Medalists
Gold medal 
Silver medal 
Bronze medal 

The men's 1000 metre freestyle was an event in the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris. It was the middle length of the events. It was on 11 August and 12 August 1900. There were 16 swimmers. These swimmers were from 6 different nations.[1] John Arthur Jarvis of Great Britain won the event. Otto Wahle of Austria was in 2nd place. Zoltán Halmay of Hungary was in 3rd place.

Background

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This was the only 1000 metre freestyle event in the Olympics. In 1896, they swam 1200 metres. The 1000 metres was supposed to replace the 1200. In 1904, the 880 yard and 1 mile replaced the 1000 metres. The 800 metres was used every year after that. The 1500 metres would not be used until 2020.[2]

John Arthur Jarvis was most famous distance swimmer of the time. He was the favorite swimmer in the race.[2]

Competition

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There was a semifinals and a final. There were 4 semifinals. Each semifinal had 4 swimmers. The fastest swimmer in each semifinal went to the final. The fastest 6 times also went to the final. If you were the fastest swimmer in your semifinal, you would not be counted in the 6 fastest times. This meant that the final had 10 swimmers.[2]

The races were in the Seine.[2]

Schedule

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Date Time Round
Sunday, 11 August 1900 11:45 Semifinals
Monday, 12 August 1900 14:00 Final

Semifinals

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There were 4 semifinals. The semifinals were on 11 August.

Semifinal 1

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Rank Swimmer Nation Time Notes
1 John Arthur Jarvis  Great Britain 14:28.6 Q, OR
2 Maurice Hochepied  France 17:13.2 q
3 Erik Eriksson  Sweden 17:41.2 q
4 Fumouze  France 18:00.0

Semifinal 2

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Place Swimmer Nation Time Notes
1 Jules Verbecke  France 17:18.0 Q
2 Lué  France 24:15.0
3 Lapostolet  France 25:52.0
Souchu  France DNF

Semifinal 3

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Place Swimmer Nation Time Notes
1 Zoltán Halmay  Hungary 14:52.0 Q
2 Otto Wahle  Austria 15:27.0 q
3 Georges Leuillieux  France 17:09.6 q
4 Désiré Mérchez  France 18:17.2

Semifinal 4

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Place Swimmer Nation Time Notes
1 Max Hainle  Germany 15:54.0 Q
2 Bill Burgess  Great Britain 16:54.0 q
3 Louis Martin  France 16:58.0 q
4 Texier  France 21:33.0

The final was held on 12 August. Jarvis won easily. He was a minute faster than 2nd place.

Rank Swimmer Nation Time Notes
1 John Arthur Jarvis  Great Britain 13:40.2 OR
2 Otto Wahle  Austria 14:43.6
3 Zoltán Halmay  Hungary 15:16.4
4 Max Hainle  Germany 15:22.6
5 Louis Martin  France 16:30.4
6 Georges Leuillieux  France 16:53.2
7 Maurice Hochepied  France 16:53.4
8 Jules Verbecke  France 17:13.8
9 Erik Eriksson  Sweden 17:50.0
Bill Burgess  Great Britain DNF

Results summary

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Rank Swimmer Nation Semifinals Final Notes
1 John Arthur Jarvis  Great Britain 14:28.6 13:40.2 OR
2 Otto Wahle  Austria 15:27.0 14:43.6
3 Zoltán Halmay  Hungary 14:52.0 15:16.4
4 Max Hainle  Germany 15:54.0 15:22.6
5 Louis Martin  France 16:58.0 16:30.4
6 Georges Leuillieux  France 17:09.6 16:53.2
7 Maurice Hochepied  France 17:13.2 16:53.4
8 Jules Verbecke  France 17:18.0 17:13.8
9 Erik Eriksson  Sweden 17:41.2 17:50.0
10 Bill Burgess  Great Britain 16:54.0 DNF
11 Fumouze  France 18:00.0 Did not advance
12 Désiré Mérchez  France 18:17.2
13 Texier  France 21:33.0
14 Lué  France 24:15.0
15 Lapostolet  France 25:52.0
Souchu  France DNF

References

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  1. "Swimming at the 1900 Paris Summer Games: Men's 1,000 metres Freestyle". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "1,000 metres Freestyle, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 1 July 2021.