Germany at the 1904 Summer Olympics

Germany competed at the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis, United States.

Germany at the
1904 Summer Olympics
Flag of the German Empire
IOC codeGER
NOCGerman Olympic Sports Confederation
Websitewww.dosb.de (in German, English, and French)
in St. Louis
Competitors18 in 6 sports
Medals
Ranked 2nd
Gold
4
Silver
4
Bronze
5
Total
13
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
1906 Intercalated Games
 Saar (1952)
 United Team of Germany (1956–1964)
 East Germany (1968–1988)
 West Germany (1968–1988)

Medalists

Medal Name Sport Event Date
 Gold Emil Rausch Swimming Men's 880 yd freestyle September 7
Men's 1 mile freestyle September 6
 Gold Walter BrackSwimming Men's 100 yd backstroke September 6
 Gold Georg ZachariasSwimming Men's 440 yd breaststroke September 7
 Silver Georg HoffmannDiving Platform September 7
 Silver Wilhelm WeberGymnastics Men's all-around July 2
 Silver Georg HoffmannSwimming Men's 100 yd backstroke September 6
 Silver Walter BrackSwimming Men's 440 yd breaststroke September 7
 Bronze Paul WeinsteinAthletics Men's high jump August 29
 Bronze Alfred BraunschweigerDiving Platform September 7
 Bronze Wilhelm WeberGymnastics Men's triathlon July 2
 Bronze Emil RauschSwimming Men's 220 yd freestyle September 6
 Bronze Georg ZachariasSwimming Men's 100 yd backstroke September 6

Results by event

Members of the German team at the 1904 Summer Olympics

Athletics

EventPlaceAthleteFinal
Men's 400 metres7-12Johannes RungeUnknown
Men's 800 metres5thJohannes RungeUnknown
Men's 1500 metres5thJohannes RungeUnknown
Men's high jump3rdPaul Weinstein1.77 metres
Men's pole vault7thPaul Weinstein1.77 metres
EventPlaceAthleteTotal score
Men's triathlon7thChristian Busch30.0
9thErnst Mohr29.7
21stWilhelm Weber27.6
28thOtto Weigand27.2
34thWilhelm Lemke26.6
44thAdolph Weber25.9
55thHugo Peitsch25.1

Diving

The United States and Germany were the two nations that competed in diving. The three German divers took silver, (tied) bronze, and 5th place in the platform event.

EventPlaceDiverFinal
Platform2ndGeorg Hoffmann11.66 points
3rdAlfred Braunschweiger11.33 points
5thOtto HooffUnknown

Fencing

EventPlaceFencerSemifinalFinal
Men's foil4thGustav Casmir3-0
1st, semifinal B
0-3
EventPlaceFencerFinal
Men's épée4thGustav CasmirUnknown

Gymnastics

EventPlaceGymnastScore
Men's all-around2ndWilhelm Weber69.10
4thErnst Mohr67.90
5thOtto Wiegand67.82
7thHugo Peitsch66.66
9thChristian Busch66.12
13thWilhelm Lemke64.15
19thAdolph Weber62.62
Men's triathlon3rdWilhelm Weber41.60
4thHugo Peitsch41.56
5thOtto Wiegand40.82
9thErnst Mohr38.92
11thWilhelm Lemke37.75
13thChristian Busch37.62
17thAdolph Weber36.72

Swimming

EventPlaceSwimmerFinal
220 yd free3rdEmil Rausch2:56.0
880 yd free1stEmil Rausch13:11.4
1 mile free1stEmil Rausch27:18.2
100 yd back1stWalter Brack1:16.8
2ndGeorg HoffmannUnknown
3rdGeorg ZachariasUnknown
440 yd breast1stGeorg Zacharias7:23.6
2ndWalter BrackUnknown
4thGeorg HoffmannUnknown

Tennis

Germany was the only nation other than the host to have a tennis player compete. Hugo Hardy had byes in the first two rounds of the singles tournament before meeting, and losing to, the eventual champion Beals Wright in the round of 16 (Hardy's first actual match). Hardy had little better luck in the draw of the doubles competition, facing in the first round a pair which had combined for the silver and a bronze medal in the singles and which would go on to win the silver in the doubles.

EventPlacePlayerRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Men's singles9thHugo HardyByeByeLost to Wright (USA)Did not advance
EventPlacePairRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Men's doubles9thHugo Hardy
 Paul Gleeson (USA)
Lost to LeRoy
& Bell (USA)
Did not advance

References

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