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A comparison of the 1904 and 2000 Olympic games


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June 10, 2004 -- How much have the Olympics changed in 96 years? Check below for a brief comparison between the two.

Category St. Louis - 1904* Australia - 2000
Chief Individual Organizer David R. FrancisLois Appleby
Date of Games August 19 - September 3September 15 - October 1
Nations 12200
Athletes 687 (6 women)10,651(4,069 women)
Sports 1428
Events 94300
Spectators 80,000 (10,000 for the marathon)1,108,000
Olympic Stadium Seating 12,000110,000
Ticket Prices 50 cents to $1$150 - $1500 Australian
Media Approximately 5016,033
Television Viewers 03.7 billion
Cost of Facilities $140,000over $600 million
Funding Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company, U.S. GovernmentCommonwealth, U.S. Government
Exhibition Sports Basketball, Baseball, Lacrosse, Water Polon/a
First-time sports BoxingTriathalon, Taekwondo, Womens weightlifting, soccer, Women's Softball
Marathon entrants 32 (all men)900 (men)
Average July high temperature 86 degrees55-70 degrees
Track and Field Events GoldGold
100m 11.0 - Archie Hahn, USA9.87 - Maurice Green, USA
400m 49.5 - Harry Hillman, USA43.84 - Michael Johnson, USA
800m 1:56 - J.D. Lightbody, USA1:45.08 - Nils Schumann, Germany
1,500m 4:05.4 - J.D. Lightbody, USA3:32.07 - Noah Kiprono Ngenyi, Kenya
Marathon 3:28.53 - T.J. Hicks, USA2:10.11 - Gezahng Abera, Ethiopia
110m hurdles 16.0 - F.W. Schule, USA13.00 - Anier Garcia, Cuba
Pole Vault 3.51m - C.E. Dvorak, USA5.90m - Nick Hysong, USA
High Jump 1.81m - S.S. Jones, USA2.35m - Sergey Kliugin, Russia

*Lacking accurate records from the 1904 Olympics, discrepancies may exist for some categories.



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