Netherlands at the 1900 Summer Olympics
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At the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 29 in 6 sports | |||||||||||
Medals Rank: 18 |
Gold 0 |
Silver 1 |
Bronze 3 |
Total 4 |
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1906 |
The Netherlands first competed at the Summer Olympic Games at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris, France.
Contents
Medalists
Gold
- Minerva Amsterdam [1] — rowing, coxed pairs
Silver
- Minerva Amsterdam — rowing, coxed fours
Bronze
- Minerva Amsterdam — rowing, coxed eights
- Johannes Drost — swimming, 200 metre backstroke
- Solko van den Bergh, Antonius Bouwens, Dirk Boest Gips, Henrik Sillem, Anthony Sweijs — shooting, team military pistol
Results by event
Archery
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6 Dutch archers competed in the first Olympic archery competition. The Netherlands did not win any medals in the competition. None of the names of the Dutch archers are known. They competed only in the Sur la Perche à la Herse and Sur la Perche à la Pyramide events, though whether all six competed in both or if any or all competed in only one is also unknown.
Fencing
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The Netherlands first competed in fencing at the Olympics in the sport's second appearance. The nation sent one fencer.
Event | Place | Fencer | Round 1 | Quarterfinals | Repechage | Semifinals | Final |
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Masters épée | 19-54 | Antonius van Nieuwenhuizen | 3rd-6th in pool A |
None held | Did not advance | ||
Rowing
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Event | Place | Boat | Round 1 | Semifinals | Final |
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Coxed pairs | 1st | Minerva Amsterdam
François Brandt, Roelof Klein, Hermanus Brockmann[1], unknown cox |
None held | 6:56.0 2nd, semifinal 1 |
7:34.2 |
Coxed fours | 2nd | Minerva Amsterdam
Coenraad Hiebendaal, Gerhard Lotsy, Paulus Lotsy, Johannes Terwogt, Hermanus Brockmann (cox) |
None held | 6:02.0 1st, semifinal 2 |
6:03.0 2nd, final B |
Coxed eights | 3rd | Minerva Amsterdam
François Brandt, Johannes van Dijk, Roelof Klein, Ruurd Leegstra, Walter Middelberg, Hendrik Offerhaus, Walter Thijssen, Henricus Tromp, Hermanus Brockmann (cox) |
None held | 4:59.2 1st, semifinal 1 |
6:23.0 |
Sailing
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Event | Place | Sailors | Time (total) |
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3-10 ton class | 4th | Christoffel Hooijkaas Henricus Smulders Arie van der Valden |
4:46:36 |
Open class | — | Christoffel Hooijkaas Henricus Smulders Arie van der Valden |
4:46:36 |
Shooting
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The Netherlands' first Olympic appearance included competing in the shooting events. Dutch shooters competed in the military pistol and military rifle sets of events.
Event | Place | Shooter | Score |
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Military pistol individual |
6th | Dirk Boest Gips | 437 |
12th | Henrik Sillem | 408 | |
15th | Antonius Bouwens | 390 | |
18th | Solko van den Bergh | 331 | |
20th | Anthony Sweijs | 310 | |
Military pistol team |
3rd | Solko van den Bergh, Antonious Bouwens, Gerardus van Haan, Henrik Sillem, Anthony Sweijs | 1876 |
Military rifle standing |
14th | Marcus Ravenswaaij | 272 |
22nd | Uilke Vuurman | 261 | |
25th | Henrik Sillem | 249 | |
26th | Solko van den Bergh | 239 | |
28th | Antonius Bouwens | 238 | |
Military rifle kneeling |
5th | Marcus Ravenswaaij | 306 |
6th | Uilke Vuurman | 303 | |
11th | Antonius Bouwens | 296 | |
19th | Henrik Sillem | 281 | |
20th | Solko van den Bergh | 274 | |
Military rifle prone |
6th | Henrik Sillem | 317 |
8th | Uilke Vuurman | 312 | |
14th | Marcus Ravenswaaij | 303 | |
20th | Solko van den Bergh | 292 | |
26th | Antonius Bouwens | 278 | |
Military rifle three positions |
9th | Marcus Ravenswaaij | 881 |
14th | Uilke Vuurman | 876 | |
18th | Henrik Sillem | 847 | |
25th | Antonius Bouwens | 812 | |
27th | Solko van den Bergh | 805 | |
Military rifle team |
5th | Solko van den Bergh, Antonius Bouwens, Marcus Ravenswaaij, Henrik Sillem, Uilke Vuurman | 4221 |
Swimming
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Event | Place | Swimmer | Semifinals | Final |
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Men's 200 metre freestyle |
13th | Herman Alexander de By | 3:10.4 2nd, semifinal 4 |
Did not advance |
Men's 4000 metre freestyle |
5th | Eduard Meijer | 1:17:55.4 2nd, semifinal 2 |
1:16:37.2 |
Men's 200 metre backstroke |
3rd | Johannes Drost | 3:10.2 2nd, semifinal 3 |
3:01.0 |
4th | Johannes Bloemen | 3:09.2 1st, semifinal 2 |
3:02.2 | |
References
- a b Hermanus Brockmann in coxed pairs rowing competition was the coxswain for the semifinals, but not for the finals. The name of the French boy the Dutch team employed as a coxswain for the final is unknown. The medal therefore was not awarded to the Netherlands, but to a Mixed team (ZZX).