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James B. Connolly won the triple jump and became the first Olympic Champion since the 4th century AD
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James B. Connolly won the triple jump and became the first Olympic Champion since the 4th century AD

The men's triple jump was one of four jumping events on the Athletics at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme. There were 7 competitors in the triple jump, then known as the "hop, skip, and jump" despite the wide range of techniques used by the competitors. The event was held on 6 April, immediately after the first heats of the 100 metre race. Since there was only one round of the triple jump, the winner was crowned as the first modern Olympic champion.

Medallists

Gold Silver Bronze
United States James Connolly
United States
Alexandre Tuffèri 
France
Ioannis Persakis 
Greece

Results

Place Athlete Nation Distance

1 James Connolly United States United States 13.71 metres

2 Alexandre Tuffèri
France
12.70 metres

3 Ioannis Persakis
Greece
12.52 metres

4 Alojz Sokol Hungary Hungary 11.26 metres

5 Carl Schuhmann
Germany
Unknown

6-7 Fritz Hoffmann
Germany
Unknown

Khristos Zoumis
Greece
Unknown

References


The 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens
Games of the I Olympiad
Athletics at the 1896 Summer Olympics
100 m | 400 m | 800 m | 1500 m | 110 m hurdles | marathon | long jump | triple jump | high jump | pole vault | shot put | discus

 


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