Elizabeth Becker, from the United States, dives during the 1924 Games.
The 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris begins tonight and as is now tradition here at PetaPixel on a Friday, we look at a set of historical photographs.
So it seems obvious to look at the Summer Games 100 years ago which was also held in the French capital.
The 1924 Summer Olympics saw more than 3,000 athletes from 44 nations competing in 17 different sports, many of which we are familiar with today. By contrast, the 2024 Paris Games will see more than 10,000 athletes from 206 countries compete in 32 sports.
A French weightlifter at the 1924 Olympic Games.The American gymnast team practice at their training camp.Ropes separate these 100-meter runners during a qualifying heat.A photographer with a hefty camera, left, captures the men’s individual cross-country event won by Paavo Nurmi (Finland), right.Helen Wills of the USA during a doubles tennis match.
In 1924, the United States topped the medal table by a large margin. One of the more notable gold medal-winning Americans was Titanic survivor Richard Norris Williams.
Titanic survivor and Olympian Richard William Norris.
Williams narrowly avoided having both legs amputated after jumping into frozen water during the sinking of the Titanic on April 15, 1912.
After he reached a lifeboat, a doctor wanted to amputate his frozen legs. But he declared that “he needed them”, which it turned out he did. After making a recovery, he went on to enjoy a highly successful tennis career, the highlight of which was a mixed doubles gold with Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman at the Olympic Games Paris 1924.
British Royal, Edward, Prince of Wales (center), and Gaston Doumergue, president of France (right), at the Opening Ceremony of the Summer Olympics in July 1924.The opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics at Colombes Stadium on July 5, 1924.DeHart Hubbard of the United States wins the running long jump with a distance of 24 feet 6 inches, becoming the first African American to win an individual Olympic gold medal.American swimmers Ellen Wainwright, Ruth Thomas, and Martha Norelius.The pole-vault final.The official photographers inside Colombes Olympic Stadium with a fascinating array of cameras.U.S. athletes Caroline Smith wins the 10-meter-high diving competition at the Tourelles water-sports stadium.The 4×200 meter relay semifinals.Olympic marathon runners.The crowd at the Tourelles water-sports stadium.A water-polo qualifier between Greece and Czechoslovakia.The men’s tennis singles quarterfinal.Team Great Britain during a men’s eights rowing event on the Seine in Paris.The Olympic shooting event in Reims on June 23, 1924.The start of the tandem-cycling final at La Cipale Municipal Velodrome on July 26, 1924.A French gymnast.Radio operators at the Colombes Stadium which allowed the spectators inside the stadium to follow the marathon race. Scouts along the route reported back.The Netherlands play Uruguay in the soccer tournament.An aerial view of the Colombes Olympic Stadium.Count Justinien Clary, president of the French Olympic Committee, speaks during the Opening Ceremony.The women of the Great Britain team at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games.Britain’s Harold Abrahams wins the 100-meter-flat final, ahead of Jackson Scholz of the United States and Arthur Porritt of New Zealand, at the 1924 Olympic Games.Ville Ritola of Finland wins the 10,000 meters. Finland finished second in the overall medal table.
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