Australasia at the 1908 Summer Olympics

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Australasia at the
1908 Summer Olympics
Flag of Australasian team for Olympic games.svg
IOC code ANZ
in London, United Kingdom
27 April – 31 October 1908
Competitors30 in 6 sports
Flag bearer Henry St Aubyn Murray
Medals
Ranked 11th
Gold
1
Silver
2
Bronze
2
Total
5
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
Flag of Australia.svg  Australia (1896–1904, 1920–)
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand (1920–)

Australasia was the name of a combined team from Australia and New Zealand that competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom. It was the fourth appearance of Australia, which had not missed any edition of the Summer Olympic Games, and the first appearance of New Zealand. The two would compete together again as Australasia at the 1912 Summer Olympics before competing separately at every edition of the Summer Games since. In 1908 there were three New Zealanders, Harry Kerr, Henry Murray and Albert Rowland (a fourth New Zealander, hurdler Arthur Halligan, competed for Great Britain); [1] all other competitors were Australian. There were 30 competitors for Australasia who competed in 20 events in six sports. [2] A further two competitors, who were to compete in tennis, did not play as their nominations failed to reach the organisers.

Contents

The team competed under the Australian red ensign. [3] [4]

Medallists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Australia national rugby union team
Rugby union October 26
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Snowy Baker (AUS) Boxing Middleweight October 27
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Frank Beaurepaire (AUS) Swimming Men's 400 m freestyle July 16
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Harry Kerr (NZL) Athletics Men's 3500 m walk July 14
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Frank Beaurepaire (AUS) Swimming Men's 1500 m freestyle July 25

Athletics

Track & road events

AthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Harvey Sutton 800 m 2:00.03did not advance
Joseph Lynch 1500 m Unknown5did not advance
Charles Swain did not finishdid not advance
George Blake 5 miles Unknown3did not advance
Joseph Lynch did not finishdid not advance
Henry Murray 110 m hurdles 16.32did not advance
Henry Murray 400 m hurdles 59.82did not advance
Victor Aitken Marathon did not finish
George Blake did not finish
Joseph Lynch did not finish
Harry Kerr 3500 m walk 16:02.22 Q15:43.4Bronze medal icon.svg
Albert Rowland 16:08.63 Q16:07.05
Harry Kerr 10 miles walk 1:18:40.23 Qdid not start
Albert Rowland 1:21:57.65did not advance

Field events

AthleteEventFinal
DistancePosition
Ernest Hutcheon Men's standing high jump Unknown19-23

Boxing

AthleteEventRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Snowy Baker Middleweight Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Dees  (GBR)
WKO
Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Child  (GBR)
W
Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Philo  (GBR)
W
Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Douglas  (GBR)
L 1-2
Silver medal icon.svg

Diving

AthleteEventPreliminary RoundSemifinalFinal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Snowy Baker 3 m springboard 61.36did not advance

Rugby

Australasia won the only rugby union match played in 1908 against Great Britain, earning the gold medal. All of the players were Australian.

1908 Olympic Gold Final: Australasia v Great Britain Olympic Rugby 1908.jpg
1908 Olympic Gold Final: Australasia v Great Britain
EventPlacePlayersFinal
Men's rugby union1st Phil Carmichael, Charles Russell, Daniel Carroll, John Hickey, Francis Bede-Smith,
Chris McKivat, Arthur McCabe, Thomas Griffen, John "Jumbo" Barnett, Patrick McCue,
Sydney Middleton, Tom Richards, Malcolm McArthur, Charles McMurtrie, Bob Craig
Won vs.
Great Britain
32–3

Shooting

EventPlaceShooterScore
Men's stationary target small-bore rifle 16th William Hill 354
Men's moving target small-bore rifle William HillDid not finish
Men's disappearing target small-bore rifle 18thWilliam Hill36

Swimming

EventPlaceSwimmerHeatsSemifinalsFinal
Men's 100 metre freestyle Semi-
finalist
Frank Beaurepaire 1:11.6
1st, heat 3
Unknown
4th, semifinal 1
Did not advance
Heats Theo Tartakover Unknown
2nd, heat 1
Did not advance
Edward Cooke Unknown
3–4, heat 6
Men's 400 metre freestyle 2ndFrank Beaurepaire5:49.2
1st, heat 4
5:44.0
1st, semifinal 1
5:44.2
Semi-
finalist
Theo Tartakover6:35.0
1st, heat 3
Did not start
—, semifinal 1
Did not advance
Heats Frank Springfield 5:57.4
2nd, heat 6
Did not advance
Men's 1500 metre freestyle 3rdFrank Beaurepaire23:45.8
1st, heat 2
23:25.4
2nd, semifinal 1
22:56.2
HeatsFrederick Springfield24:52.4
2nd, heat 4
Did not advance
Men's 200 metre breaststroke Edward CookeDid not finish
—, heat 5
Did not advance
Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay 4thFrank Beaurepaire
Frederick Springfield
Snowy Baker
Theo Tartakover
None held11:35.0
1st, semifinal 1
Unknown

Tennis

Les Poidevin and Anthony Wilding (who were partners in the 1906 Davis Cup preliminary round at Newport) were nominated for the Australasian team by the Australasian Lawn Tennis Association, but their nominations failed to reach the organisers. So the pair watched the "small, impoverished and out of place" Australasian contingent alongside the "tailored splendour" of some European teams. Although many leading tennis players bypassed the Olympic tournament (which followed almost immediately after Wimbledon) and his goal had been Wimbledon, Wilding regretted the missed opportunity and endorsed his mother's summing up of the administrative bungling: "seems very careless of them & very annoying". [5]

References

  1. Heidenstrom, P. (1992) Athletes of the Century. Wellington: GP Publications
  2. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Australasia at the 1908 London Summer Games". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 11 May 2017.
  3. "Australian Olympic flags". www.crwflags.com.
  4. Ross, J., Hutchinson, G., Geddes, M. (1998). Australia's Olympic Century: All the Games in Pictures. Austria: Ironbark (Pan Macmillan).
  5. Richardson, Len; Richardson, Shelley (2005). Anthony Wilding, A Sporting Life. Canterbury: Canterbury University Press. p. 176. ISBN   978-1-877257-01-8.

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