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The 1908 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the IV Olympiad, were held in 1908 in London, England. These games were originally scheduled to be held in Rome. At the time they were the fifth modern Olympic games, following on from the Athens Games of 1906. However, these have since been retroactively downgraded by the International Olympic Committee and thus the 1908 Games are seen as the start of the Fourth Olympiad, in keeping with the now-accepted four-year cycle.

Italian authorities were preparing infrastructure for the games when Mount Vesuvius erupted on April 7, 1906, devastating the nearby city of Naples. Funds that were to have gone to the Olympics were diverted to the reconstruction of Naples, so a new venue was required. London was selected, and the games were held in White City alongside the Franco-British Exhibition, which at the time was the more noteworthy event.

The White City Stadium, built in very short time especially for the games, held 68,000 people and was considered by some to be a technological marvel for the time. The distance from the start of the Marathon to the finish at the stadium was established at this games; 42.195 km (26 miles 385 yards). The starting line was moved to allow the Royal Family a good view.

The games were surrounded by controversy. On opening day, following the practice introduced at the Intercalated Games of 1906, the teams paraded behind their national flags. However, the arrangement caused several complications:

The 1908 Olympics also prompted the establishment of standard rules for sports, and the selection of judges from different countries, rather than just the host. One of the reasons for this was the 400 metre run in which the US winner was accused of interfering with the British runner. Part of the problem was the different definition of interference under British and US rules. The race was re-run, but the Americans refused to participate. The British runner, Wyndham Halswelle, won by running around the track on his own because three of the four original runners had been American.

Dorando Pietri finishes the marathon.
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Dorando Pietri finishes the marathon.

The most famous incident of the games came at the end of the marathon. It occurred when the first runner to enter the stadium, Dorando Pietri of Italy, collapsed several times and ran the wrong way. Not far from the finish-line, two of the officials took him by the arms, and brought him to the line. As a consequence, after crossing the line he was disqualified. The medal went to American Johnny Hayes who was second over the line, but the glory went to Pietri. Since he himself had not been responsible for his disqualification Queen Alexandra the next day awarded him a gold cup in recognition of his achievement.

These Games were the first to include Winter events, such as had originally been proposed for the Games. There were four figure skating events contested. However, the on-ice events occurred months separated from most of the other events.

Disciplines contested

Nations

participants
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participants

The 1908 Games featured the following National Olympic Committees.

Argentina
  • AustralasiaAustralasia included Australia and New Zealand.
  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Bohemia
  • Canada
  • Denmark
  • FinlandFinland was occupied by Russia at the time, but was treated as a separate nation.
  • France
  • Germany
    Great Britain
    
  • Greece
  • Hungary Hungary
  • Italy
  • NetherlandsThe Netherlands was typically referred to in early Olympic competition as "Holland" though the entire nation of the Netherlands was the entity in question rather than the region of the country formally named Holland; the IOC currently refers to all entries from the nation as from "Netherlands".
  • Norway
  • Russia
  • South Africa
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
    Turkey
    
  • United States of America

    Medal count

    (Host nation in bold.)

    1908 Summer Olympics
    Pos Country GoldSilver BronzeTotal
    1 Great Britain and Ireland 565138141
    2 United States 23121247
    3 Sweden 861125
    4 France 55919
    5 Germany 35614
    620px Hungary 3429
    7 Canada 331016
    8 Norway 2338
    9 Italy 2204
    10 Belgium 1528

    Notes

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