Culver Hastedt
Culver Lucias Hastedt was an American sprinter and Olympic gold medalist in 1904. In total, he won five Olympic medals for track and field competition in the first American Olympics and the first Olympics held outside of Europe. Since he was an amateur athlete and as part of the newly founded Missouri Athletic Club|
In the 1904 Olympic Games, "handicap" did not refer to any type of physical impairment at that time. Instead, these were events in which some athletes, mostly amateurs, were given a slight advantage in position or location. These matches were track and field events that allowed lesser athletes the opportunity to compete head-to-head with superior professional Olympic competitors. In this era, a "handicap" winner is similar to an amateur winner of a professional event. His victory in the 100-yard dash was the first won by a St. Louis athlete. The 1904 Olympics were also significant in that they were the first Olympics to be held in the United States.