What Did the Olympic Games Look Like in 1924? 30 Snapshots From Paris 1924

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The 1924 Olympic Games, held in Paris from May 4 to July 27, were teeming with firsts. These Olympics marked the first time any city had hosted the Games twice (the original Paris Games were held in 1900); the first time the modern Olympic motto “Citius, Altius, Fortius” (Swifter, Higher, Stronger) was used; the first time athletes had an Olympic Village to stay in (their options had been hotels, schools, or barracks before that); and the first time the Olympics included an art competition, in which architects, writers, musicians, painters, and sculptors could win medals for their sports-themed creations (this was discontinued after 1948).

Yet the 1924 Games were notable for other reasons too: they saw the rise of the “Flying Finns,” the Finnish running team led by legendary distance runner Paavo Nurmi; American swimmer Johnny Weissmuller won three of his five gold medals during these Games (he would later transition to acting, playing Tarzan in 12 feature films across the 1930s and ’40s); and two British runners, Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell, competed and won gold in the 100- and 400-meter events, respectively, their stories later inspiring the 1981 film Chariots of Fire.

But, in the countdown to this year’s Olympics, far more fun than reviewing the facts and figures from 1924 is poring over the surviving images from those Games. The bodies! The uniforms! Like every Games since, Paris 1924 was a dazzling display of human achievement and skill—but what, exactly, did that look like 100 years ago? We invite you to find out below.

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The opening ceremony of the 1924 Summer Olympics, held at the Stade Yves-du-Manoir in Colombes, a northwestern suburb of Paris.

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The women of Great Britain at the opening ceremony.

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At bottom right: Edward, Prince of Wales, in conversation with Gaston Doumergue, the president of France, during the opening ceremony.

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An entrance to the first-ever Olympic Village.

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Paavo Nurmi of Finland (far left) prepares to take the lead in the 3,000-meter.

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Edward Gourdin of the USA, a competitor in the long jump.

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DeHart Hubbard, also of the USA, another competitor in the long jump.

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Robert LeGendre of the USA in the pentathlon long jump event.

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Sverre Helgesen of Norway, competing in the high jump.

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The starting lineup for the 100-meter; Harold Abrahams of the UK is third from the left.

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A rugby match between the USA and France.

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Olympic team foil champions Henri Jobier and Roger Ducret of France.

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British rowers Reginald Bare, Cecil Chandler, Horace Debenham, Peter Dulley, Ian Fairbairn, Alexander Long, Harold Morphy, and Charles Rew, with their coxswain, John Godwin, during the men’s eights.

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Sweden’s John Jansson in the plain high diving competition.

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American swimmers Johnny Weissmuller and Duke Kahanamoku. A Native Hawaiian, Kahanamoku is widely credited with helping to popularize the sport of surfing.

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American swimmer Gertrude Ederle, who in 1926 would become the first woman to swim across the English Channel.

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Swimmers Martha Norelius, Helen Wainwright, and Gertrude Ederle of the USA.

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The French soccer team.

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Americans Hazel Wightman and Helen Wills in the women’s doubles tournament.

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Frenchman René Lacoste takes on American Vincent Richards in the men’s singles quarterfinal.

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The pistol event.

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Major General Edward Barrington de Fonblanque of the UK in the showjumping competition.

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Franz Aigner of Austria, Olympic heavyweight vice-champion.

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M. Martin of France in the featherweight event.

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Carlo Galimberti of Italy, the middleweight champion.

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Jean Cugnot and Lucien Chouly of France in the tandem cycling event.

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Great Britain’s David Marsh in the individual road race event.

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Egyptians Mohamed Madkour and Ahmed Salem Hassan, competing in the individual road race.

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The American gymnastics team.

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An Italian gymnast on the high bar.

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