Men's 100 metres at the Games of the V Olympiad
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The finish of the final.
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Dates | 6–7 July | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 70 from 22 nations | ||||||||||||
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Ralph Craig | United States | ||
Alvah Meyer | United States | ||
Donald Lippincott | United States |
The men's 100 metres was a track and field athletics event held as part of the Athletics at the 1912 Summer Olympics programme. It was the fifth appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. The competition was held on 6 July 1912 and on 7 July 1912. Seventy runners from 22 nations competed.
These were the standing world and Olympic records (in seconds) prior to the 1912 Summer Olympics.
(*) unofficial
(**) Actual time was 10.7, rounded up to the nearest fifth, in accordance with rules in force at the time. So his time was only given as 10 4⁄5.
The Olympic record for the 100 metres coming into 1912 was 10.8 seconds. It was matched by David Jacobs of Great Britain in the 10th heat before being broken by American Donald Lippincott with 10.6 seconds in the 16th heat. This was also the inaugural official world record in the 100 metres. Three semifinalists (including Lippincott) ran the race in 10.7 seconds, but the new record of 10.6 seconds stood for the rest of the event.
All heats were held on Saturday, July 6, 1912.
Heat 1
Heat 2
Heat 3
Heat 4
Heat 5
Heat 6
Heat 7
Heat 8
Heat 9
Heat 10
Heat 11
Heat 12
Heat 13
Heat 14
Heat 15
Heat 16
Heat 17
All semi-finals were held on Saturday, July 6, 1912.
Semifinal 1
Semifinal 2
Semifinal 3
Semifinal 4
Semifinal 5
Semifinal 6
The final was held on Sunday, July 7, 1912. Drew was forced to scratch from the final after he pulled a tendon at the end of the first semi-final.
The official report gives the result as Ralph Craig 10 4⁄5, Alvah Meyer 60 cm behind winner, and Donald Lippincott 15 cm behind second man.