Team races at the Olympics

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Years heldMen: 19001924
Team race
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The 1912 team race final
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GenderMen
Years heldMen: 19001924

Team races at the Summer Olympics were track running competitions contested at the multi-sport event from 1900 to 1924.

The first such event was over 5000 metres at the 1900 Summer Olympics. This became a 4-mile race for the 1904 Summer Olympics, then a 3-mile race for the 1908 Summer Olympics. The most consistent format was over 3000 metres: this distance was contested on three consecutive occasions from 1912 to 1924, at which point track team races were removed from the Olympic athletics programme.

The races typically permitted up to five athletes per nation, with a minimum of three required to form a team. Each team score was the sum of the finishing positions of that nation's top three athletes. For example, first, second and third places would create a team score of six.

For 1900 and 1904 only two teams were entered: the point scoring format incorporated all five of each team's runners. On both occasions these were races between two major athletic clubs. In 1900 Racing Club de France competed against the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA) of Great Britain. In 1904 the New York Athletic Club took on the Chicago Athletic Association. Since the International Olympic Committee recognises only nations for medal table purposes, the AAA and Chicago teams are now designated as Mixed Olympic Teams as the presence of Australian Stan Rowley and French immigrant to the United States Albert Corey, respectively, meant that the teams fielded were not entirely British or American.[1][2]

Multiple medalists

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris (5000 m)
details
 Mixed team
 Charles Bennett (GBR)
 John Rimmer (GBR)
 Sidney Robinson (GBR)
 Alfred Tysoe (GBR)
 Stan Rowley (AUS)
 France
Henri Deloge
Gaston Ragueneau
Jacques Chastanié
André Castanet
Michel Champoudry
none awarded
1904 St. Louis (4 miles)
details
 United States
Arthur Newton
George Underwood
Paul Pilgrim
Howard Valentine
David Munson
 Mixed team
 James Lightbody (USA)
 Frank Verner (USA)
 Lacey Hearn (USA)
 Albert Corey (FRA)
 Sidney Hatch (USA)
none awarded
1908 London (3 miles)
details
 Great Britain
Joe Deakin
Archie Robertson
William Coales
 United States
John Eisele
George Bonhag
Herbert Trube
 France
Louis de Fleurac
Joseph Dreher
Paul Lizandier
1912 Stockholm (3000 m)
details
 United States
Tell Berna
George Bonhag
Abel Kiviat
Louis Scott
Norman Taber
 Sweden
Bror Fock
Nils Frykberg
Thorild Olsson
Ernst Wide
John Zander
 Great Britain
Joe Cottrill
George Hutson
William Moore
Edward Owen
Cyril Porter
1920 Antwerp (3000 m)
details
 United States
Horace Brown
Ivan Dresser
Arlie Schardt
 Great Britain
Joe Blewitt
Albert Hill
William Seagrove
 Sweden
Eric Backman
Sven Lundgren
Edvin Wide
1924 Paris (3000 m)
details
 Finland
Elias Katz
Paavo Nurmi
Ville Ritola
 Great Britain
Herbert Johnston
Bertram Macdonald
George Webber
 United States
William Cox
Edward Kirby
Willard Tibbetts
Rank Athlete Nation Olympics Gold Silver Bronze Total
1George Bonhag United States1908–19121102
  • Note: William Seagrove was a 1920 silver medallist and was part of the British team in 1924, but as he was not in the top three British runners he did form part of their silver medal-winning team.[3]

Medals by country

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States3115
2 Great Britain1214
3 Mixed team1102
4 Finland1001
5= France0112
5= Sweden0112

Non-canonical Olympic events

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