- Charles Bennett (athlete)
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Medal record
Charles BennettMen's athletics Olympic Games Competitor for United Kingdom Gold 1900 Paris 1500 metres Silver 1900 Paris 4000 metre steeplechase Competitor for a Mixed team Gold 1900 Paris 5000 metre team race Charles Bennett (December 28, 1870 – March 9, 1949) was a British athlete, winner of the 1500 m at the 1900 Summer Olympics and the first British track and field athlete to become Olympic champion. He was a member of Finchley Harriers (founded 1877) which was amalgamated into Hillingdon Athletic Club in 1966.
Bennett, a train driver born in Shapwick, Dorset, was one of the top British middle distance runners in his years, winning the AAA 4-mile (6.4 km) championship in 1897, and the cross country running title in 1899 and 1900. In the latter year, also the Olympic year, he won the British title in the mile, qualifying himself for the 1500 m in Paris. That distance had a rather weak field, and Bennett lead throughout the race, defeating local favourite Henri Deloge in 4:06.0. That time was an official world record, although many athletes had already run faster in competitions over the slightly longer mile.
Together with the combined British/Australian 5000 m team, Bennett won a second Olympic title. Bennett finished first in the race, with an unofficial world record 15:29.2, beating teammate John Rimmer. His third event was the 4000 m steeplechase, in which he just failed to catch up with the same Rimmer in the final part of the race, settling for second place.
Bennett died in Bournemouth, aged 78.
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Olympic Champions in Men's 1500 m 1896: Edwin Flack (AUS) · 1900: Charles Bennett (GBR) · 1904: James Lightbody (USA) · 1908: Mel Sheppard (USA) · 1912: Arnold Jackson (GBR) · 1920: Albert Hill (GBR) · 1924: Paavo Nurmi (FIN) · 1928: Harri Larva (FIN) · 1932: Luigi Beccali (ITA) · 1936: Jack Lovelock (NZL) · 1948: Henry Eriksson (SWE) · 1952: Josy Barthel (LUX) · 1956: Ron Delany (IRL) · 1960: Herb Elliott (AUS) · 1964: Peter Snell (NZL) · 1968: Kip Keino (KEN) · 1972: Pekka Vasala (FIN) · 1976: John Walker (NZL) · 1980: Sebastian Coe (GBR) · 1984: Sebastian Coe (GBR) · 1988: Peter Rono (KEN) · 1992: Fermín Cacho (ESP) · 1996: Noureddine Morceli (ALG) · 2000: Noah Ngeny (KEN) · 2004: Hicham El Guerrouj (MAR) · 2008: Asbel Kiprop (KEN)
Olympic champions in men's team race 5000 metre team 1900: Great Britain/Australia Charles Bennett, John Rimmer, Sidney Robinson, Alfred Tysoe, Stan Rowley4 mile team 3 mile team 1908: Great Britain Joe Deakin, Archie Robertson, William Coales3000 metre team 1912: United States Tell Berna, Norman Taber, George Bonhag, Abel Kiviat, Louis Scott · 1920: United States Horace Brown, Arlie Schardt, Ivan Dresser · 1924: Finland Paavo Nurmi, Ville Ritola, Elias KatzPre-WWI British Olympic champions in men's athletics 1900: Alfred Tysoe (800 m) · 1900: Charles Bennett (1500 m) · 1900: John Rimmer (4000 m steeplechase) · 1900: Charles Bennett, John Rimmer, Sydney Robinson, Alfred Tysoe and an Australian, Stan Rowley (5000 m team race) · 1904: Tom Kiely (all around) · 1906: Henry Hawtrey (five miles) · 1906: Emil Voigt (five miles) · 1906: Con Leahy (high jump) · 1906: Peter O'Connor (triple jump) · 1908: Wyndham Halswelle (400 m) · 1908: Arthur Russell (3200 m steeplechase) · 1908: George Larner (3500 m walk & ten miles walk) · 1908: Tim Ahearne (triple jump) · 1912: Arnold Jackson (1500 m) · 1912: David Jacobs, Henry Macintosh, Victor d'Arcy & Willie Applegarth (4x100 m relay)
Categories:- 1870 births
- 1949 deaths
- English athletes
- Middle distance runners
- British middle distance runners
- Olympic athletes of Great Britain
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1900 Summer Olympics
- Olympic gold medalists for Great Britain
- Olympic silver medalists for Great Britain
- People from East Dorset (district)
- Olympic medalists in athletics (track and field)
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