1913 International Cross Country Championships | |
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Organisers | ICCU |
Edition | 11th |
Date | 24 March |
Host city | Juvisy-sur-Orge, Île-de-France, France |
Venue | Juvisy Aerodrome |
Events | 1 |
Distances | 10 mi (16.1 km) |
Participation | 36 athletes from 4 nations |
The 1913 International Cross Country Championships was held in Juvisy-sur-Orge, France, at the Juvisy Aerodrome on 24 March 1913. 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) | Jean Bouin France | 51:52.4 | Ernest Glover England | 52:33 | Jacques Keyser France | 53:10 |
Team | ||||||
Men | England | 38 | France | 61 | Scotland | 96 |
Rank | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
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Jean Bouin | France | 51:52.4 | |
Ernest Glover | England | 52:33 | |
Jacques Keyser | France | 53:10 | |
4 | George Lee | England | 53:10.4 |
5 | Gustave Lauvaux | France | 53:26.8 |
6 | Christopher Vose | England | 53:37.6 |
7 | Harry Baldwin | England | 53:45.4 |
8 | George Wallach | Scotland | 54:10 |
9 | William Scott | England | 54:32 |
10 | Sandy Sanderson | England | 54:46.6 |
11 | Angus Kerr | Scotland | 54:47.6 |
12 | Allemamen Arbidi | France | 54:50.6 |
13 | W.J. Tucker | England | 54:54.6 |
14 | Archie Craig Sr. | Scotland | 55:00 |
15 | W. Bolton | England | 55:26 |
16 | Edgar Stead | Wales | 55:36.8 |
17 | Sam Watt | Scotland | 55:37 |
18 | John Templeman | Scotland | 55:45 |
19 | Louis Pauteix | France | 55:55 |
20 | F. Antrobus | England | 56:21 |
21 | Pierre Lalaimode | France | |
22 | René Vignaud | France | |
23 | Edgar Davies | Wales | |
24 | Paul Granger | France | |
25 | Tommy Arthur | Wales | |
26 | Ali Benallel | France | |
27 | J. Jones | Wales | |
28 | Ally McDonald | Scotland | |
29 | C. Hill | Wales | |
30 | W. Millard | Wales | |
31 | Stanley Williams | Wales | |
32 | George MacKenzie | Scotland | |
33 | Harry Hughes | Scotland | |
34 | William Rodger | Scotland | |
35 | H. Granger | Wales | |
— | Alfred Herring | Wales | DNF |
Rank | Country | Team | Points |
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1 | England | Ernest Glover George Lee Christopher Vose Harry Baldwin William Scott Sandy Sanderson | 38 |
2 | France | Jean Bouin Jacques Keyser Gustave Lauvaux Allemamen Arbidi Louis Pauteix Pierre Lalaimode | 61 |
3 | Scotland | George Wallach Angus Kerr Archie Craig Sr. Sam Watt John Templeman Ally McDonald | 96 |
4 | Wales | Edgar Stead Edgar Davies Tommy Arthur J. Jones C. Hill W. Millard | 150 |
An unofficial count yields the participation of 36 athletes from 4 countries.
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