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Athletics at the Olympics
Men's 3 miles team race
at the Games of the IV Olympiad
VenueWhite City Stadium
DatesJuly 14, 1908 (semifinals)
July 15, 1908 (final)
Competitors28 from 6 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) William Coales
Joe Deakin
Archie Robertson
 Great Britain
2nd place, silver medalist(s) George Bonhag
John Eisele
Herbert Trube
 United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Louis de Fleurac
Joseph Dreher
Paul Lizandier
 France
Athletics at the
1908 Summer Olympics
Track events
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5 milesmen
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The men's 3 miles team race was a unique event featured only at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. In the team race, each competing nation sent five athletes. For each heat, the top three athletes from each nation had their placings counted as part of the team score, though good performances by the other two could also help the team by worsening the scores of other teams. Team scores were arrived at by adding the rankings of the top three runners from the team, with low scores being desirable. Thus, a team that took the first three places in a heat would receive 1+2+3=6 points, the best possible score.

Records

This was the Olympic debut of this event. The world record for the 3 miles individual event at the time was 14:17 3⁄5.

World record  Alfred Shrubb (GBR) 14:17 3⁄5 South London 21 May 1903
Olympic record N/A

Results

First round

There were two heats in the first round, with three teams competing in each. The top two teams from each heat advanced to the final.

Heat 1

The four British athletes finished the race hand-in-hand; official reports give them a joint first place in the heat though assigning points to the team as if they had placed first through fourth. Thus, Great Britain received 1+2+3=6 points. Neither Italy nor the Netherlands had three men finish the race, and thus they had no score and were unable to advance to the final.

Individual standings
Rank Name Nation Time Points
1 William Coales  Great Britain 15:05.6 1
Joe Deakin  Great Britain 15:05.6 2
Archie Robertson  Great Britain 15:05.6 3
Harold A. Wilson  Great Britain 15:05.6
5 Pericle Pagliani  Italy 15:22.6 5
6 Massimo Cartasegna  Italy 16:26.0 6
7 Arie Vosbergen  Netherlands 17:15.8 7
8 Willem Wakker  Netherlands 17:46.4 8
Wilhelmus Braams  Netherlands DNF
Dorando Pietri  Italy DNF
Emilio Giovanoli  Italy DNF
Norman Hallows  Great Britain DNF
Emilio Lunghi  Italy DNF
Team standings
Rank Nation Athletes Score Notes
Ind. Team
1  Great Britain William Coales 1 6 Q
Joe Deakin 2
Archie Robertson 3
 Italy Pericle Pagliani 5
Massimo Cartasegna 6
No third finisher
 Netherlands Arie Vosbergen 7
Willem Wakker 8
No third finisher

Heat 2

The United States team finished with 10 points, France had 15, and Sweden had 21. The top six runners finished in proximity, but the fact that three of the runners were American ensured the top spot to the United States.

Individual standings
Rank Name Nation Time Points
1 Jean Bouin  France 14:53.0 1
2 John Eisele  United States 14:55.0 2
3 Herbert Trube  United States 14:55.0 3
4 Louis Bonniot de Fleurac  France 14:56.0 4
5 George Bonhag  United States 14:56.4 5
6 John Svanberg  Sweden 14:57.0 6
7 Georg Peterson  Sweden 15:14.4 7
8 Edward Dahl  Sweden 15:21.0 8
9 Axel Wiegandt  Sweden 15:33.0
10 Joseph Dréher  France 15:37.2 10
11 Gayle Dull  United States 15:37.4
12 Seth Landqvist  Sweden 15:46.4
13 Alexandre Fayollat  France 15:52.2
14 Paul Lizandier  France 15:56.6
Harvey Cohn  United States DNS
Team standings
Rank Nation Athletes Score Notes
Ind. Team
1  United States John Eisele 2 10 Q
Herbert Trube 3
George Bonhag 5
2  France Jean Bouin 1 15 Q
Louis Bonniot de Fleurac 4
Joseph Dréher 10
3  Sweden John Svanberg 6 21
Georg Peterson 7
Edward Dahl 8

Final

Individual standings
Rank Name Nation Time Points
1 Joe Deakin  Great Britain 14:39.6 1
2 Arthur Robertson  Great Britain 14:41.0 2
3 William Coales  Great Britain 14:41.6 3
4 John Eisele  United States 14:41.8 4
5 Harold A. Wilson  Great Britain 14:57.0
6 George Bonhag  United States 15:05.0 6
7 Norman Hallows  Great Britain 15:08.0
8 Louis Bonniot de Fleurac  France 15:08.4 8
9 Herbert Trube  United States 15:11.0 9
10 Gayle Dull  United States 15:27.0
11 Joseph Dréher  France 15:40.0 11
12 Harvey Cohn  United States 15:40.2
13 Paul Lizandier  France 16:03.0 13
Jean Bouin  France DNS
Alexandre Fayollat  France DNS
Team standings
Rank Nation Athletes Score
Ind. Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Great Britain Joe Deakin 1 6
Arthur Robertson 2
William Coales 3
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  United States John Eisele 4 19
George Bonhag 6
Herbert Trube 9
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  France Louis Bonniot de Fleurac 8 32
Joseph Dréher 11
Paul Lizandier 13

References

  1. "Spalding's official athletic almanac" (PDF). lynbrooksports.prepcaltrack.com. 1908. p. 141. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
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