Date | 1 September 1904 | |
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Status | Olympic | |
Location | Francis Field, Washington University, St. Louis | |
Participants | 9 from 3 countries | |
Format | Final only. |
With world record holder and multiple AAA champion Peter O’Connor absent, Meyer Prinstein was the favorite, but he had recently been beaten by Dan Frank at the Metropolitan AAU meet. An expected battle between the two never really materialized, however, as Prinstein led throughout and stretched his lead by posting his winning mark in the final round. This gave him the long jump gold medal which he thought he deserved four years earlier in Paris.
Pos | Nr | Athlete | NOC | Distance | Distance (Imp.) | |||
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1 | 136 | Meyer Prinstein | USA | 7.34 | 24-1 | Gold | ||
2 | 132 | Dan Frank | USA | 6.89 | 22-7¼ | Silver | ||
3 | 158 | Robert Stangland | USA | 6.88 | 22-7 | Bronze | ||
4 | 32 | Fred Engelhardt | USA | 6.63 | 21-9 | |||
5 | 20 | Gilbert Van Cleve | USA | – | – | |||
6 | 30 | Percy Hagerman | USA | – | – | |||
128 | John Oxley | USA | – | – | ||||
31 | Béla Mező | HUN | – | – | ||||
21 | Corrie Gardner | AUS | – | – | ||||
22 | Leslie McPherson | AUS | – | – | ||||
189 | Edward French | USA | – | – | ||||
48 | Ollie Snedigar | USA | – | – | ||||
47 | George Smith | USA | – | – | ||||
159 | Louis Mertz | USA | – | – | ||||
70 | William Thompson | USA | – | – | ||||
23 | Percy Molson | CAN | – | – | ||||
19 | Ervin Barker | USA | – | – | ||||
135 | Will Hunter | USA | – | – | ||||
169 | Fred Schule | USA | – | – | ||||
88 | Garrett Serviss | USA | – | – |