Dates | 4 July – 17 August 1904 |
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Non-medal Events | 7 |
Basketball was invented in 1891 by Canadian-American James Naismith as a method of winter recreation for his students at the YCMA International Training College (now Springfield College) in Springfield, Massachusetts, where he was a physical education teacher. He later became the basketball coach and then athletic director at the University of Kansas, starting there in 1898. In 1936, Naismith was famously present for the first Olympic basketball tournament in Berlin.
The Olympic basketball tournament of 1904 was listed in the Spalding’s Official Basketball Guide as “The First Olympic World’s Basket Ball Championship.” The events were held outdoors on 11-12 July in the infield of the Olympic Stadium on a court measuring 50 feet by 70 feet, although the adjacent Physical Culture Gymnasium on the campus of Washington University had an indoor basketball court. As mentioned at the end of the event description, like most Olympic historians, we consider this only a demonstration event and not a full-medal Olympic event.
Event | Status | Date | Participants | NOCs |
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Basketball - Olympic Basketball Championship, Public Schools Athletic League, High School, Boys | Olympic (non-medal) | 4 – 6 July 1904 | 0 | 0 |
Basketball - Olympic Basketball Championship, Public Schools Athletic League, Elementary School, Boys | Olympic (non-medal) | 4 – 6 July 1904 | 0 | 0 |
Basketball - Public Schools Athletic League Basketball Championship, High Schools, Boys | Olympic (non-medal) | 11 – 12 July 1904 | 0 | 0 |
Basketball - Public Schools Athletic League Basketball Championship, Elementary Schools, Boys | Olympic (non-medal) | 11 – 12 July 1904 | 0 | 0 |
Basketball, Men | Olympic (non-medal) | 11 – 12 July 1904 | 40 | 1 |
Basketball - YMCA Basketball Championships, Men | Olympic (non-medal) | 15 – 17 August 1904 | 0 | 0 |
Basketball - Olympic College Basketball Championship, Men | Olympic (non-medal) | 11 – 12 July 1904 | 0 | 0 |
40 (40/0) | 1 (1/0) |