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Not held in other editions
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Longest time travelled (#4), Second Degree, Open

Date9 – 10 October 1900
StatusOlympic (non-medal)
LocationL'Aérostation, Parc de Vincennes, Paris
Participants11 from 1 countries
FormatOnly open to winners of prizes in the other three duration events. Combined event held with the second degree longest distance event.

There were 26 ballooning events at the 1900 Paris Exposition, which were more properly termed exhibitions. They were mixed, with both men and women participating. The events all took place starting at the Aerostation at the Parc de Vincennes in Paris. There were four balloon events contested for longest time travelled, two with handicaps, and one without handicap. The second-degree event was only open to balloonists who had won prizes in the first three events. It was actually combined with the event for longest distance traveled, second degree. The event turned out to be historic as it saw the winners, Henry, Count de la Vaulx and Georges Castillon de Saint-Victor set a distance record for most distance traveled by balloon, covering just over 1,925 km (1,195 miles) from Vincennes to Korostisehev, near Kyiv, Ukraine, also winning the time traveled competition with 35¾ hours. They were awarded a gilded plaque valued at 1,000 francs.

PosPairNOCTimeDistanceLanding site
1Henry, Comte de la Vaulx / Georges Castillon de Saint-VictorFRA1,925 km35-45Korostychev, Kiyev (RUS)
2Jacques BalsanFRA1,345 km27-05Opoczno, Radom (RUS)
3Jacques FauréFRA950 km19-24Schildo, Brandenburg (GER)
4Gaston HervieuFRA585 km18-33Beverungen, Westfalen (GER)
5Léon Maison / Emilie MaisonFRA650 km16-38Keulrod, Thüringen (GER)
6Georges JuchmèsFRA550 km16-35Weiter-Schildeck, Bayern (GER)
7Abel CorotFRA48 km2-48Villeroy, Seine-et-Marne (FRA)1
8Eugène GodardFRA42 km2-22Betz, Oise (FRA)2
9Henri LachambreFRA30 km1-15Mont-Levéque, Oise (FRA)3