Athletics at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's 1500 metres

The men's 1500 metres was a track and field athletics event held as part of the athletics at the 1912 Summer Olympics programme. The competition was held on Tuesday, July 9, 1912, and on Wednesday, July 10, 1912.[1] Forty-five runners from 14 nations competed, including the Olympic champion from 1908, Mel Sheppard. NOCs could enter up to 12 athletes.[2]

Men's 1500 metres
at the Games of the V Olympiad
The finish with Arnold Jackson setting a new Olympic record.
VenueStockholm Olympic Stadium
DatesJuly 9 (semifinals)
July 10 (final)
Competitors45 from 14 nations
Winning time3:56.8 OR
Medalists
Arnold Jackson
 Great Britain
Abel Kiviat
 United States
Norman Taber
 United States

Arnold Jackson won the final by 0.1 second, ahead of an American trio, in what was acclaimed at the time as "the greatest race ever run". Aged 21, he remains the youngest ever winner of this event. This was the last Olympics where "private entries" were allowed (i.e. not part of a country's officially selected team), and Jackson was one such. His medal is still credited to the United Kingdom, though. It was the second victory for Great Britain in the event, after 1900.

Background

This was the fifth appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Two finalists from 1908 returned: gold medalist Mel Sheppard of the United States and fourth-place finisher John Tait of Canada. Sheppard was among the favorites, along with countrymen John Paul Jones, Norm Taber, and Abel Kiviat, as well as Arnold Jackson of Great Britain. Kiviat had broken the world record three times in May and June 1912.[3]

Russia, South Africa, and Turkey each made their first appearance in the event. The United States made its fifth appearance, the only nation to have competed in the men's 1500 metres at each Games to that point.

Competition format

The competition consisted of two rounds, as in 1908. Seven semifinals were held, with anywhere between 3 and 8 runners in each. The top two runners in each heat advanced to the final, making a large (14 runners, compared to 8 or 9 in previous Games) final race.[3]

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records prior to the 1912 Summer Olympics.

World record Abel Kiviat (USA)3:55.8Cambridge, United States8 June 1912
Olympic record Norman Hallows (GBR)4:03.4London, United Kingdom13 July 1908

Abel Kiviat finished his semifinal only 1 second off the Olympic record time of 4:03.4; he and all six other finalists whose times are known broke that mark in the final. Kiviat took second behind Arnold Jackson, who set the new record at 3:56.8.

Schedule

Date Time Round
Tuesday, 9 July 191214:30Semifinals
Wednesday, 10 July 191215:30Final

Results

Semifinals

All semi-finals were held on Tuesday, July 9, 1912.

Semifinal 1

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Mel Sheppard United States4:27.6Q
2Louis Madeira United States4:27.9Q
3Albert Hare Great Britain4:39.4

Semifinal 2

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Norman Taber United States4:25.5Q
2Philip Baker Great Britain4:26.0Q
3Georg Amberger Germany4:27.0
4–5Teofil Savniky HungaryUnknown
Rūdolfs Vītols RussiaUnknown
Dmitri Nazarov RussiaDNF

Semifinal 3

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Abel Kiviat United States4:04.4Q
2Henri Arnaud France4:05.4Q
3Norman Patterson United States4:05.5
4John Tait CanadaUnknown
5Ferenc Forgács HungaryUnknown
6–7François Delloye BelgiumUnknown
Jacob Pedersen NorwayUnknown
Edward Owen Great BritainDNF

Semifinal 4

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Arnold Jackson Great Britain4:10.8Q
2John Paul Jones United States4:12.4Q
3John Victor South Africa4:12.7
4Lewis Anderson United StatesUnknown
5Oscar Larsen NorwayUnknown
6Arnolds Indriksons RussiaUnknown
7Alfrēds Ruks RussiaUnknown

Semifinal 5

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1John Zander Sweden4:05.5Q
2Evert Björn Sweden4:07.2Q
3Herbert Putnam United States4:07.6
4Richard Yorke Great BritainUnknown
5Georg Mickler GermanyUnknown
6Aleksandr Elizarov RussiaUnknown
7Nikolay Kharkov RussiaUnknown
Charles Ruffell Great BritainDNF

Semifinal 6

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Erwin von Sigel Germany4:09.3Q
2Oscar Hedlund United States4:10.8Q
3William Moore Great Britain4:11.2
4Nils Frykberg Sweden4:11.2
5–6Frederick Hulford Great BritainUnknown
Andrejs Krūkliņš RussiaUnknown
Guido Calvi ItalyDNF

Semifinal 7

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Ernst Wide Sweden4:06.0Q
2Walter McClure United States4:07.3Q
3Joe Cottrill Great BritainUnknown
4Efraim Harju FinlandUnknown
5Yevgeny Petrov RussiaUnknown
Vahram Papazian TurkeyDNF

Final

The start of the final.

The final was held on Wednesday, July 10, 1912.

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
Arnold Jackson Great Britain3:56.8OR
Abel Kiviat United States3:56.9
Norman Taber United States3:56.9
4John Paul Jones United States3:57.2
5Ernst Wide Sweden3:57.6
6Philip Baker Great Britain4:01.0
7John Zander Sweden4:02.0
8Walter McClure United StatesUnknown
9–14Henri Arnaud FranceUnknown
Evert Björn SwedenUnknown
Oscar Hedlund United StatesUnknown
Louis Madeira United StatesUnknown
Mel Sheppard United StatesUnknown
Erwin von Sigel GermanyUnknown

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1912 Stockholm Games: Men's 1500 metres". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  2. Official report, p. 61.
  3. "1500 metres, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 11 August 2020.

Sources

  • Bergvall, Erik (ed.) (1913). Adams-Ray, Edward (trans.). (ed.). The Official Report of the Olympic Games of Stockholm 1912. Stockholm: Wahlström & Widstrand.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  • Wudarski, Pawel (1999). "Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich" (in Polish). Retrieved 27 August 2006.
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