Background
Gmelin was born in Bengal, India, where his father was a Christian missionary, but returned to England at an early age for schooling.
sprinter association football player
Gmelin was born in Bengal, India, where his father was a Christian missionary, but returned to England at an early age for schooling.
He was educated at Magdalen College School and Keble College, Oxford.
He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. After graduating he took holy orders and later become headmaster of Freshfields School in Oxford. Gmelin was an all-round sportsman who represented Oxfordshire at both football and cricket.
He had the distinction of being the first British athlete to compete in Olympic competition when he finished third in the inaugural heat of the 100 metres.
He did not advance to the final. He was more successful in the 400 metres where he finished second behind Thomas Burke of the United States in his preliminary heat.
This qualified him for the final, where he placed third behind the United States pairing of Burke and Herbert Jamison in a time of 55.6 seconds. Foreign many years the German runner Fritz Hofmann was incorrectly listed as placing ahead of Gmelin.