Men's artistic individual all-around
at the Games of the III Olympiad
Unknown athlete competing on the parallel bars
VenueFrancis Field
DatesJuly 1–2
Competitors119 from 3 nations
Winning score69.80
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Julius Lenhart
 Austria
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Wilhelm Weber
 Germany
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Adolf Spinnler
 Switzerland

The men's artistic individual all-around was an artistic gymnastics event held as part of the gymnastics programme at the 1904 Summer Olympics. It was the second time an all-around event was held at the Olympics. The competition was held on Friday, July 1, 1904 and on Saturday, July 2, 1904. One hundred and nineteen gymnasts from three nations competed.[1] The event was won by Julius Lenhart, an Austrian gymnast living in the United States and competing under the auspices of his Philadelphia-based club.[2] Silver went to Wilhelm Weber of Germany, with bronze to Adolf Spinnler of Switzerland. They were the first medals in the event for each of those nations, as France had swept the medals in 1900.

The scores from this event, with some adjustments, were also used for the men's team event.

Background

This was the second appearance of the men's individual all-around. The first individual all-around competition had been held in 1900, after the 1896 competitions featured only individual apparatus events. A men's individual all-around has been held every Games since 1900. At the time, it was common to include athletics events along with gymnastics competitions in a combined event such as this.[3]

Another combined event was held in 1904, during the later October gymnastics events.

The United States made its debut in the event. Germany and Switzerland each made their second appearance, the only two nations to have competed at both editions of the event to that point.

Competition format

The scores in the all-around were the sum of the results of the athletic triathlon and gymnastics triathlon events. They thus included competition in the 100 yard dash, long jump, shot put, horizontal bar, parallel bars, and horse (both vaulting horse and pommel horse).[3]

For the gymnastics triathlon, each competitor performed a total of 9 routines—3 on each of the three apparatus. Each set of three routines included two compulsory exercises and one optional exercise. For the horse apparatus, there was one compulsory exercise in each of the vaulting horse and pommel horse, with the optional exercise being on the pommel horse. There was a maximum score of 5 points for each exercise, for a total of 15 points in each apparatus and 45 points for the triathlon.[3]

In the athletics triathlon, the three events were the 100 yards, the long jump, and the shot put. There was no maximum score for each event, but rather a "standard" score of 10 and competitors would receive a score above or below 10 based on whether they performed better or worse than the "standard" result. In the 100 yards, the standard was 11.0 seconds, with a .1 point addition or subtraction for every .2 seconds faster or slower. In the long jump, the standard was 18 feet, with a .1 point addition or subtraction for each .1 feet longer or shorter. In the shot put, the standard was 30 feet, with a .1 point addition or subtraction for each .2 feet longer or shorter.[3]

Schedule

Date Time Round
Friday, 1 July 1904Final
Saturday, 2 July 1904Final, continued

Results

RankGymnastNationTotal
1st place, gold medalist(s)Julius Lenhart Austria69.80
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Wilhelm Weber Germany69.10
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Adolf Spinnler Switzerland67.99
4Ernst Mohr Germany67.90
5Otto Wiegand Germany67.82
6Otto Steffen United States67.03
7Hugo Peitsch Germany66.66
8John Bissinger United States66.57
9Christian Busch Germany66.12
10William Merz United States65.26
11Philip Kassel United States64.56
12Theodore Gross United States64.39
13Wilhelm Lemke Germany64.15
14Otto Boehnke United States64.10
15William Andelfinger United States63.53
16George Stapf United States63.47
17Charles Umbs United States63.19
18Anton Heida United States62.72
19Adolph Weber Germany62.62
20Andreas Kempf United States[4]62.57
21George Mayer United States61.66
22Fred Schmind United States61.40
23Andrew Neu United States61.21
24John Duha United States61.02
25Reinhard Wagner United States60.73
26Lorenz Spann United States60.32
27Emil Rothe United States60.27
28Ragnvald Berg United States60.24
29Robert Herrmann United States59.99
30Emil Beyer United States59.70
31Max Hess United States59.29
32Edward Siegler United States59.03
33Harry Hansen United States59.00
34Max Wolf United States57.85
35Frank Ihrcke United States57.47
36John Dellert United States57.41
37Charles Sorum United States57.40
38William Horschke United States57.33
39Oliver Olsen United States57.27
40Rudolf Krupitzer United States57.18
41Gustav Mueller United States57.12
42Emil Schwegler United States56.87
43Henry Koeder United States56.58
44Louis Kniep United States56.57
45William Traband United States56.26
46Leander Keim United States56.16
47Ernst Reckeweg United States56.15
48Charles Krause United States56.11
49Jacob Hergenhahn United States55.77
50Edward Hennig United States55.63
51Philip Schuster United States55.44
52John Grieb United States55.21
53P. Gussmann United States54.92
54Gustav Hämmerlin United States54.87
55William Tritschler United States54.73
56Christian Deubler United States54.63
57Julian Schmitz United States54.58
58Otto Niemand United States54.54
59Robert Maysack United States54.53
60Emil Voigt United States54.33
61Anthony Jahnke United States53.94
62Phillip Sontag United States53.83
63Oluf Landnes United States53.64
64George Aschenbrenner United States53.47
65John Wolf United States53.43
66Edward Tritschler United States53.16
67Max Emmerich United States52.85
68Harry Prinzler United States52.81
69Frank Raab United States52.39
70Leo Hunger United States52.22
71George Eyser United States52.20
72William Berewald United States51.87
73George Mastrovich United States51.83
Martin Ludwig United States51.83
75Max Rascher United States51.53
76Henry Kraft United States51.40
77Willard Schrader United States51.22
78James Dwyer United States51.00
79George Schroeder United States50.90
80Bob Reynolds United States50.74
81Harry Warnken United States50.53
82Birger Nilsen United States50.45
83John Laichinger United States50.00
84Rudolf Schrader United States49.64
85Michael Lang United States49.44
86Charles Dellert United States49.35
87Alvin Kritschmann United States48.97
88Richard Tritschler United States48.80
89Arthur Rosenkampff United States48.34
90Clarence Lidington United States48.30
91Henry Weyland United States47.94
92Ben Chimberoff United States47.93
93K. Woerner United States47.67
94Curt Roedel United States47.63
95Maurice Barry United States47.43
96P. Ritter United States47.09
97Otto Feyder United States47.05
98Bernard Berg United States46.73
99Max Thomas United States45.85
100Martin Fischer United States45.35
101Charles Schwartz United States45.34
102Wilhelm Zabel United States45.13
103Louis Rathke United States44.93
104L. Guerner United States44.90
105William Herzog United States44.60
106August Placke United States44.41
Otto Roesner United States44.41
108Paul Stendel United States43.38
109Arthur Sundbye United States43.21
110Christian Sperl United States42.66
111William Kruppinger United States42.50
112John Wussow United States42.46
113Walter Real United States42.44
114John Miesel United States41.97
115Otto Thomsen United States41.67
116Edmund Pueschel United States40.36
117Otto Knerr United States39.87
118William Friedrich United States39.57
119Ted Studier United States13.14

References

  1. "Gymnastics at the 1904 St. Louis Summer Games: Men's Individual All-Around". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  2. "Julius Lenhart". Olympic.org. Retrieved 31 March 2021.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Individual All-Around, Apparatus Work and Field Sports, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 31 March 2021.
  4. Kempf was a Swiss citizen living in the United States. The IOC lists his competition as being for the United States.

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