1909 International Cross Country Championships | |
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Organisers | ICCU |
Edition | 7th |
Date | 20 March |
Host city | Derby, Derbyshire, England |
Venue | Derby Racecourse |
Events | 1 |
Distances | 10 mi (16.1 km) |
Participation | 51 athletes from 5 nations |
The 1909 International Cross Country Championships was held in Derby, England, at the Derby Racecourse on 20 March 1909. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald. [1]
Complete results, [2] medallists, [3] and the results of British athletes [4] were published.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Individual | ||||||
Men 10 mi (16.1 km) | Edward Wood England | 58:03 | Jean Bouin France | 58:04 | Ernest Loney England | 58:53 |
Team | ||||||
Men | England | 32 | Ireland | 77 | Scotland | 107 |
Rank | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Edward Wood | England | 58:03 | |
Jean Bouin | France | 58:04 | |
Ernest Loney | England | 58:53 | |
4 | Bill Coales | England | 59:16 |
5 | Tom Downing | Ireland | 59:24 |
6 | Charlie Harris | Ireland | 59:34 |
7 | Fred Lord | England | 1:00:04 |
8 | Charles Straw | England | 1:00:20 |
9 | Jack Price | England | 1:00:32 |
10 | Ernest Barnes | England | 1:00:36 |
11 | William Bowman | Scotland | 1:00:39 |
12 | Marcel Courbaton | France | 1:00:42 |
13 | James Hughes | Ireland | 1:00:58 |
14 | Frank Buckley | Ireland | 1:01:10 |
15 | Alex Mann | Scotland | 1:01:19 |
16 | James Murphy | Ireland | 1:01:21 |
17 | James Duffy | Scotland | 1:01:24 |
18 | Tom Johnston | Scotland | 1:01:24 |
19 | Alexandre Fayollat | France | 1:01:38 |
20 | George MacKenzie | Scotland | 1:01:45 |
21 | J. Terris | France | 1:01:47 |
22 | Edgar Stead | Wales | 1:01:48 |
23 | Frank Ryder | Ireland | 1:01:52 |
24 | Victor Millerot | France | 1:01:54 |
25 | M.J. McHale | Ireland | 1:02:08 |
26 | Sam Watt | Scotland | 1:02:10 |
27 | Arthur Pateshall | England | 1:02:11 |
28 | M.J. McCann | Ireland | 1:02:15 |
29 | T. Elsmore | Wales | 1:02:20 |
30 | Ernest Paul | Wales | 1:02:28 |
31 | Harry Baldwin | England | 1:02:31 |
32 | Tommy Arthur | Wales | 1:02:35 |
33 | Paul Bouchard | France | 1:02:38 |
34 | Alex McPhee | Scotland | 1:02:49 |
35 | Arthur McGuffie | Scotland | 1:02:51 |
36 | Rhys Evans | Wales | 1:03:07 |
37 | Tom Jack | Scotland | 1:03:10 |
38 | P.B. Currey | Wales | 1:03:12 |
39 | Ben Christmas | Wales | 1:03:25 |
40 | Ernest Massey | England | 1:03:58 |
41 | Harry Sewell | England | 1:04:48 |
42 | Emile Verrier | France | 1:04:54 |
43 | R. Jones | Wales | 1:05:08 |
44 | Tom Pavey | Wales | 1:05:25 |
45 | P.J. McGuinness | Ireland | 1:08:04 |
46 | Llewellyn Lloyd | Wales | 1:08:07 |
— | Sam Stevenson | Scotland | DNF |
— | Jacques Versel | France | DNF |
— | Georges Filiatre | France | DNF |
— | P. Watters | Ireland | DNF |
— | Edward Green | England | DNF |
Rank | Country | Team | Points |
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1 | England | Edward Wood Ernest Loney Bill Coales Fred Lord Charles Straw Jack Price | 32 |
2 | Ireland | Tom Downing Charlie Harris James Hughes Frank Buckley James Murphy Frank Ryder | 77 |
3 | Scotland | William Bowman Alex Mann James Duffy Tom Johnston George MacKenzie Sam Watt | 107 |
4 | France | Jean Bouin Marcel Courbaton Alexandre Fayollat J. Terris Victor Millerot Paul Bouchard | 111 |
5 | Wales | Edgar Stead T. Elsmore Ernest Paul Tommy Arthur Rhys Evans P.B. Currey | 187 |
An unofficial count yields the participation of 51 athletes from 5 countries.
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