Haiti at the 1924 Summer Olympics

The shooting team composed of Ludovic Augustin, Ludovic Valborge, Destin Destine, Astrel Rolland, and Eloi Metullus, led by Douglas C. McDougal of the United States, won the bronze medal in the men's team free rifle event.

[3] Officials present were athletics delegate V. Pasquet and secretary-general of the Haitian Olympic Committee, Henec Dorsinville.

The long jump was won by Silvio Cator, setting a distance of 7.3 metres, and was stated that he would be a "sensational figure in France."

The nation picked these athletes for competition at the Games, though the accuracy of the recorded marks is disputed.

The team's expenses were paid for from all of the nation's gendarmes contributing five percent of their salary for five months.

[11] André Théard first competed in the men's 100 metres on 6 July, where he raced in the seventh heat and ran in a time of 11.2 seconds, placed third out of the five people and did not progress further.

[12] He then competed in the men's 200 metres two days later, where he raced in the seventeenth heat and ran in a time of 23.6 seconds, placed first and qualified for the next round.

[13] For Édouard Armand, he first competed in the men's 800 metres on 6 July, where he raced in the first heat, placed seventh out of the seven competitors in the round, and did not finish with a fast enough time to progress further.

The Haitian delegation (back) after the Greek delegation (front) at the opening ceremony
A stadium with a running track
The Stade de Colombes, the site of the athletics events for the 1924 Summer Olympics
A group of five soldiers in front of a tent with a sign labeled Haiti
The Haitian rifle team that competed at the Games