These are the nations that won medals at the 1904 Games.
Notes on medalists The nationalities of some medalists were disputed, as many American athletes were recent immigrants to the United States who had not yet been granted
U.S. citizenship. In July 2021, the IOC accepted the recommendations of Olympic historian
Bill Mallon, and adjusted their database with regard to the following cases: • In 2009, historians from the
International Society of Olympic Historians discovered that cyclist
Frank Bizzoni, believed to be an American, was still an Italian citizen when he competed in 1904: he received U.S. citizenship in 1917. • Two Norwegian-American wrestlers,
Charles Ericksen and
Bernhoff Hansen won gold medals. In 2012, Norwegian historians found documentation showing that Ericksen did not receive American citizenship until March 22, 1905, while Hansen probably never received American citizenship. The historians therefore petitioned the IOC to have the athletes registered as Norwegians. In May 2013, it was reported that the
Norwegian Olympic Committee had filed a formal application for changing the nationality of the wrestlers in the IOC's medal database, which was done. • Swimmer and multi-medalist
Francis Gailey was an Australian who traveled to America in 1902 and competed in 1904 for the Olympic Club of San Francisco. He returned to America in 1906, sailing to San Francisco on the
SS Sonoma, became a naturalized citizen, and worked as an insurance clerk in California. He lived for a time in Ontario, Canada, where he married Mary Adams in 1914 or 1915, finally settling in southern California in 1918 and working as a foreman in the oil industry • Multi-medalist
Frank Kugler of Germany, a member of the St. Louis Southwest Turnverein team, was granted U.S. citizenship in 1913. •
Gustav Tiefenthaler was born in Switzerland, but the family moved to the United States when he was a child. He represented the South Broadway AC in St. Louis. At the Olympics, Tiefenthaler wrestled one bout and lost, but earned a bronze medal. • French-American
Albert Corey won silver medals in the
marathon, and in the team race as part of a mixed team (together with four undisputed Americans). • Austrian gymnast
Julius Lenhart won gold and silver medals in individual events and gold medal in team competition as a part of a mixed team. In addition, the IOC had counted one gold, one silver, and two bronze medals won by the American fencer
Albertson Van Zo Post for Cuba instead of the United States. The IOC also had shown
Charles Tatham as a Cuban medal-winner for individual fencing events (foil and épée) and American silver medalist in the team foil event, but he was an American. All are now credited to the United States. ==See also==