A comparison of the 1904 and 2000 Olympic games

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. Francis Lois Appleby
Date of Games August 19 – September 3 September 15 – October 1
Nations 12 200
Athletes 687 (6 women) 10,651(4,069 women)
Sports 14 28
Events 94 300
Spectators 80,000 (10,000 for the marathon) 1,108,000
Olympic Stadium Seating 12,000 110,000
Ticket Prices 50 cents to $1 $150 – $1500 Australian
Media Approximately 50 16,033
Television Viewers 0 3.7 billion
Cost of Facilities $140,000 over $600 million
Funding Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company, U.S. Government Commonwealth, U.S. Government
Exhibition Sports Basketball, Baseball, Lacrosse, Water Polo n/a
First-time sports Boxing Triathalon, Taekwondo, Womens weightlifting, soccer, Women’s Softball
Marathon entrants 32 (all men) 900 (men)
Average July high temperature 86 degrees 55-70 degrees
Track and Field Events Gold Gold
100m 11.0 – Archie Hahn, USA 9.87 – Maurice Green, USA
400m 49.5 – Harry Hillman, USA 43.84 – Michael Johnson, USA
800m 1:56 – J.D. Lightbody, USA 1:45.08 – Nils Schumann, Germany
1,500m 4:05.4 – J.D. Lightbody, USA 3:32.07 – Noah Kiprono Ngenyi, Kenya
Marathon 3:28.53 – T.J. Hicks, USA 2:10.11 – Gezahng Abera, Ethiopia
110m hurdles 16.0 – F.W. Schule, USA 13.00 – Anier Garcia, Cuba
Pole Vault 3.51m – C.E. Dvorak, USA 5.90m – Nick Hysong, USA
High Jump 1.81m – S.S. Jones, USA 2.35m – Sergey Kliugin, Russia

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