Greece at the 1896 Summer Olympics
Greece was the host nation of the 1896 Summer Olympics held in Athens. The number of Greek contestants is commonly cited as 169, but as many as 176 Greeks contested events in all nine sports. The Greeks were by far the most successful nation in terms of total medals with 46, 26 more than the United States of America. Nevertheless, their number of first-place finishes was one fewer than the Americans' 11. The Greeks had 172 entries in 39 events. Only 4 events had no Greek entrants—the 400 metres and the high jump in athletics and the vault and the team horizontal bar in gymnastics.
Medalists
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
Athletics | Men's marathon | ||
Cycling | Men's road race | ||
Fencing | Men's masters foil | ||
Fencing | Men's sabre | ||
Gymnastics | Men's rings | ||
Gymnastics | Men's rope climbing | ||
Shooting | Men's 200 m military rifle | ||
Shooting | Men's 300 m free rifle, three positions | ||
Shooting | Men's 25 m rapid fire pistol | ||
Swimming | Men's sailors 100 m freestyle | ||
Athletics | Men's marathon | ||
Athletics | Men's shot put | ||
Athletics | Men's discus throw | ||
Cycling | Men's sprint | ||
Cycling | Men's time trial | ||
Cycling | Men's 100 km | ||
Fencing | Men's sabre | ||
Gymnastics | Men's rope climbing | ||
, Spyridon Athanasopoulos, Petros Persakis, Thomas Xenakis | Gymnastics | Men's team parallel bars | |
Shooting | Men's 200 m military rifle | ||
Shooting | Men's 300 m free rifle, three positions | ||
Shooting | Men's 25 m rapid fire pistol | ||
Swimming | Men's 500 m freestyle | ||
Swimming | Men's 1200 m freestyle | ||
Swimming | Men's sailors 100 m freestyle | ||
Tennis | Men's singles | ||
, Demetrios Petrokokkinos | Tennis | Men's doubles | |
Wrestling | Men's Greco-Roman | ||
Athletics | Men's 800 m | ||
Athletics | Men's pole vault | ||
Athletics | Men's pole vault | ||
Athletics | Men's triple jump | ||
Athletics | Men's shot put | ||
Athletics | Men's discus throw | ||
Fencing | Men's foil | ||
Gymnastics | Men's rings | ||
, Filippos Karvelas, Dimitrios Loundras, Ioannis Mitropoulos | Gymnastics | Men's team parallel bars | |
Shooting | Men's 200 m military rifle | ||
Shooting | Men's 25 m military pistol | ||
Shooting | Men's 30 m free pistol | ||
Swimming | Men's 500 m freestyle | ||
Swimming | Men's 1200 m freestyle | ||
Swimming | Men's sailors 100 m freestyle | ||
Tennis | Men's singles | ||
Weightlifting | Men's one hand lift | ||
Weightlifting | Men's two hand lift | ||
Wrestling | Men's Greco-Roman |
Results by event
Athletics
The Greeks entered every event on the athletics program save the 400 metres and the high jump. They took 1 gold, 3 silver, and 6 bronze medals in the sport. It was initially thought that the Greek team had swept the top three places of the marathon event, until it was discovered that Spiridon Belokas had covered part of the distance by cart and was disqualified.; Track & road events
; Field events
Cycling
Greece had entries in all six cycling events, winning one and taking second place in three more.Cyclist | Event | Time/Distance | Place |
Stamatios Nikolopoulos | Men's time trial | 26.0 seconds | |
Stamatios Nikolopoulos | Men's sprint | 5:00.2 | |
Aristidis Konstantinidis | Men's 10 kilometres | Unknown | 5 |
Georgios Kolettis | Men's 10 kilometres | Did not finish | – |
Georgios Kolettis | Men's 100 kilometres | Unknown | |
Aristidis Konstantinidis | Men's 100 kilometres | Did not finish | – |
Georgios Paraskevopoulos | Men's 12 hour race | Did not finish | – |
Nikos Loverdos | Men's 12 hour race | Did not finish | – |
A. Tryfiatis-Tripiaris | Men's 12 hour race | Did not finish | – |
Konstantinos Konstantinou | Men's 12 hour race | Did not finish | – |
Aristidis Konstantinidis | Men's individual road race | 3:22:31 | |
Georgios Aspiotis | Men's individual road race | Unknown | – |
Miltiades Iatrou | Men's individual road race | Unknown | – |
Konstantinos Konstantinou | Men's individual road race | Unknown | – |
Georgios Paraskevopoulos | Men's individual road race | Unknown | – |
Fencing
Greek fencers won the top two places in the sabre competition, third place in the amateur foil competition, and in a major upset, Pyrgos defeated Joanni Perronet in the sole match of the masters foil event.Gymnastics
The names of the members of the two teams that competed in the team events are, for the most part, unknown. The vault and the team horizontal bar were two of the four events that had no Greek entrants. The Greeks took two of each color medal, with two medals in each of the rope climbing, rings, and team parallel bars competitions.Athlete | Event | Score | Rank |
Filippos Karvelas | Parallel bars | Unknown | Unknown |
Ioannis Mitropoulos | Parallel bars | Unknown | Unknown |
Antonios Papagiannou | Parallel bars | Unknown | Unknown |
Ioannis Mitropoulos | Rings | Unknown | |
Petros Persakis | Rings | Unknown | |
Aristovoulos Petmezas | Pommel horse | Unknown | Unknown |
Antonios Papagiannou | Horizontal bar | Unknown | Unknown |
Leonidas Tsiklitiras | Horizontal bar | Unknown | Unknown |
Athlete | Event | Result | Rank |
Nikolaos Andriakopoulos | Rope climbing | 14.0 | |
Thomas Xenakis | Rope climbing | 14.0 |
Team | Event | Rank |
Panellinios G.S. | Team parallel bars | |
Ethnikos G.S. Athens | Team parallel bars |
Shooting
Greek shooters dominated the two rifle events and the rapid fire pistol competition, but were largely unable to compete with the Paine brothers of the United States in the pistol events that the two brothers entered.Swimming
Some of the Greek swimmers' names were not recorded. Greece's only swimming gold medal came in an event in which only Greek swimmers were allowed to compete, as did a silver and a bronze. In the three open events, the Greeks took two silvers and two bronzes, all in the two longer races.Tennis
Greece earned a silver medal and a bronze medal in the singles tournament. Kasdaglis and Petrokokkinos competed as a mixed team, winning another silver which is not counted in the Greek total.Weightlifting
In the one handed event, weightlifters had to lift with each hand successively. Nikolopoulos was able to list 57 kilograms with one hand, but only 40 kilograms with the other. He was judged to have come in third place in the event between the silver medallist Viggo Jensen who had lifted 57 with each hand and 4th-place finisher Versis who had lifted 40 with each, but had not been able to lift 57 with either.Lifting form was used to break ties in the two handed competition.
Athlete | Event | Weight | Rank |
Alexandros Nikolopoulos | One hand lift | 57.0 | |
Sotirios Versis | One hand lift | 40.0 | 4 |
Sotirios Versis | Two hand lift | 90.0 | |
Georgios Papasideris | Two hand lift | 90.0 | 4 |