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Not held in other editions
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Longest time travelled (#1), Handicap, Open

Date17 – 18 June 1900
StatusOlympic (non-medal)
LocationL'Aérostation, Parc de Vincennes, Paris
Participants16 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 contested for longest time travelled, two with handicaps, one without handicap, and what was termed a second-degree event which was only open to balloonists who had won prizes in the first three events. This event was won by Jacques Balsan, who also won the longest time aloft event without handicap. He was aloft for 18 hours, 4 minutes, covering 270 km and landing near Boussac-Bourg, Creuse in France. Balsan had two assistants onboard, Louis Godard and Genty, and he received a gilded plaque valued at 500 francs.

PosPairNOCTimeDistanceLanding site
1Jacques Balsan / Louis Godard / GentyFRA18-04270 kmBoussac-Bourg, Creuse (FRA)
2Jacques Fauré / Gaston, Comte de ContadesFRA16-47240 kmArthon, Indre (FRA)
3H. Delagarde / Henri, Vicomte de Pont de Goult-SaussineFRA14-28290 kmMontamisé, Vienne (FRA)
4Justin BalzonFRA9-42155 kmDhuizon, Loir-et-Cher (FRA)
5Georges BlanchetFRA8-19218 kmSaint-Pierre-de-Lamps, Indre (FRA)
6Henry, Comte de la VaulxFRA7-55152 kmNeung-sur-Beuvron, Loir-et-Cher (FRA)
7Georges Castillon de Saint-VictorFRA5-44162 kmPierrefitte, Loir-et-Cher (FRA)
8Georges Juchmès / Lemaire / LemaireFRA3-4536 kmVerneuil, Seine-et-Marne (FRA)
9Paul RevertegatFRA2-1137 kmLe Mée, Seine-et-Marne (FRA)
10Auguste NicolleauFRA0-3511 kmValenton, Seine-et-Oise (FRA)