- Australia at the 1900 Summer Olympics
Infobox Olympics Australia
games=1900 Summer
competitors=2
sports=2
gold=2
silver=0
bronze=3
total=5Australia competed at the1900 Summer Olympics inParis ,France .Most Olympic historians keep Australian records at early Olympics separate from those of theUnited Kingdom despite Australia's lack of independence at the time.Australia was represented by two athletes, both of whom won a medal in each event in which he competed.
Frederick Lane won two gold medals in swimming andStanley Rowley won a gold medal (as part of a mixed team with Great Britain) and three bronze medals in athletics.Medalists
Gold
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Frederick Lane — swimming, men's 200 metre freestyle
* Frederick Lane — swimming, men's 200 metre obstacle eventStanley Rowley also won a gold medal as part of a mixed team — athletics, 5000 metre team raceBronze
* Stanley Rowley — athletics, 60 metres
* Stanley Rowley — athletics, 100 metres
* Stanley Rowley — athletics, 200 metresResults by event
Athletics
Rowley was Australia's only competitor in athletics. He entered the three sprint events, taking the bronze medal in each of the three. Rowley also joined the Great Britain team in the 5-man team race, as the British squad had only 4 members. The 5 kilometres of the race was much further than Rowley was used to racing. After the first lap of the track, he began to walk. When the last of the other nine competitors (the United Kingdom and France were the only nations to send teams) finished, Rowley was still 1500 metres from the finish. He was allowed to cease the race and claim 10th place at that point.
Rowley's four medals put him, and Australia, in third place on the athletics leaderboard.
Non-Olympic events
hooting
Donald Mackintosh was a professional shooter fromMelbourne . He was travelling through Europe competing in a series of traditional competitions. He won the live game shooting (Prix Centenaire de Paris) with 22 consecutive kills of live pigeons, one more thanMarquis de Villancosa of Spain. He finished in the joint third position alongsideCrittenden Robinson of theUnited States in the live pigeon shooting (Grand Prix d'Exposition) with 18, behind the winnerLeon de Lunden , who scored 21. Mackintosh' status has often been confused, as some historians were under the impression that game-shooting was an archery contest. TheInternational Olympic Committee does not consider either event Olympic.Notes
References
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* De Wael, Herman. "Herman's Full Olympians": "1900 Olympians from Australia". Accessed11 March 2006 . Available electronically at [http://users.skynet.be/hermandw/olymp/caus1900.html ] .
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