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Not held in other editions
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Longest distance travelled (#2), Handicap, Open

Date9 – 10 September 1900
StatusOlympic (non-medal)
LocationL'Aérostation, Parc de Vincennes, Paris
Participants13 from 1 countries

There were 26 ballooning events at the 1900 Paris Exposition, which were more properly termed exhibitions. They were mixed, with both men and women participating. The events all took place starting at the Aerostation at the Parc de Vincennes in Paris. There were four balloon events decided by greatest distance traveled, one open, two with handicap, and one termed a second degree event, which was only open to prize winners in the first three events. This handicap event was won by Henry, Count de la Vaulx who competed in 19 balloon events at the 1900 Paris Exposition and won six of them, including the all-around competition, the Grand Prix de l’Aeronautique, and three of the four distance traveled events. For this win he received a gilded plaque valued at 500 francs.

Count de la Vaulx was considered the pioneer of aeronautics in France and was a co-founder of the Aero Club de France in 1898. Later in October 1900, in the second degree event he and Georges Castillon de Saint-Victor set a distance record for most distance travelled by balloon, covering just over 1,925 km (1,195 miles) from Vincennes to Korostychev, near Kyiv, Ukraine in 35¾ hours. He was given the Grand Medal of the Aero Club de France for his contributions to aviation and in 1905 Count de la Vaulx co-founded and became a director of the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI).

PosCompetitorNOCDistanceTimeLanding site
1Henry, Comte de la VaulxFRA473 km22-29Sassenage, Isère (FRA)
2Jacques BalsanFRA398 km21-00Chalex, Ain (FRA)
3Jacques FauréFRA385 km19-41Giron, Ain (FRA)
4Georges JuchmèsFRA293 km19-10Billey, Côte-d'Or (FRA)
5Georges DuboisFRA261 km13-31Longvic, Côte-d'Or (FRA)
6Gaston HervieuFRA140 km15-36Saint-Phal, Aube (FRA)
7Georges Castillon de Saint-VictorFRA83 km5-25Baby, Seine-et-Marne (FRA)
8Auguste NicolleauFRA82 km5-15Sergines, Yonne (FRA)
9Louis CrucièreFRA63 km4-48Salins, Seine-et-Marne (FRA)
10Jules LeloupFRA45 km3-40Bréau, Seine-et-Marne (FRA)
11Georges MunerotFRA40 km4-41Saint-Méry, Seine-et-Marne (FRA)
12Justin BalzonFRA24 km2-14Grisy-Suisnes, Seine-et-Marne (FRA)
13Alfred-Émile de Bruneau de Saint-AubanFRA21 km1-47Chevry-Cossigny, Seine-et-Marne (FRA)