1910 AAA Championships

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1910 AAA Championships
Dates2 July 1910
Host cityLondon, England
Venue Stamford Bridge (stadium)
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events16
1909
1911


The 1910 AAA Championships was the 1910 edition of the annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA). It was held on Saturday 2 July 1910 at the Stamford Bridge (stadium) in London, England. [1] [2]

The Championships consisted of 16 events.

Results

Ernest Webb successfully defended both of his walk titles Ernest James Webb (1874-1937).png
Ernest Webb successfully defended both of his walk titles
Paul Lagarde runner-up in the Pole jump Paul Lagarde 1921.jpg
Paul Lagarde runner-up in the Pole jump

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EventGoldSilverBronze
100 yards Flag of the United States.svg Frederick L. Ramsdell10.4 South Africa Flag 1910-1912.svg Reginald Walker1 ftWilliam Applegarth2 yd
220 yards Flag of the United States.svg Frederick L. Ramsdell22.4 Ernest Haley inchesJohn Wells3 yd
440 yards Lionel Reed 51.0 Edward Ryle 2 ft Flag of Wales (1807-1953).svg David Jacobs 3 yd
880 yards Flag of Leinster.svg James Hill2:01.4 Eddie Owen 1½ yd Flag of Scotland.svg Dougles McNicol1 yd
1 mile Emil Voigt 4:26.2 Eddie Owen 3 yd Flag of Scotland.svg Douglas McNicol5 yd
4 miles Albert Hill 20:00.6 William Scott 20:03.4Whit Norgrove20:35.4
10 miles Flag of Leinster.svg Francis O'Neill52:41.4 William Scott 52:41.8Frank Reay52:58.0
steeplechase Joseph English 11:11.6 Reginald Noakes 5-6 ydSydney Frost
120yd hurdles Gerard Anderson 16.0 Alfred Healey inches Kenneth Powell 1 yd
2 miles walk Ernest Webb 13:54.4Harold Ross13:58.6R. Steels14:21.0
7 miles walk Ernest Webb 51:37.0Alfred Pateman54:17.4Will Ovens54:21.0
high jump Benjamin Howard Baker 1.753Clive Taylor1.727only 2 competitors
pole jump Flag of Hungary (1896-1915; angels).svg Kálmán Szathmáry3.54 Flag of France.svg Paul Lagarde 3.20Joseph Young3.15
long jump Flag of Leinster.svg Percy Kirwan6.72Edward Paget-Tomlinson6.52 Flag of Hungary (1896-1915; angels).svg Kálmán Szathmáry6.36
shot put Flag of Leinster.svg Denis Horgan 13.03 Henry Alan Leeke 11.20 Flag of Scotland.svg Wilfred Bleaden 10.49
hammer throw Alf Flaxman35.80 Henry Alan Leeke 33.97only 2 competitors

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References

  1. "Athletics" . Evening Star. 3 July 1910. Retrieved 11 July 2024 via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. "AAA Championships" . The Scotsman. 4 July 1910. Retrieved 11 July 2024 via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 11 July 2024.