1925 International Cross Country Championships | |
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Organisers | ICCU |
Edition | 18th |
Date | March 28 |
Host city | Dublin, Ireland |
Venue | Baldoyle Racecourse |
Events | 1 |
Distances | 10 mi (16.1 km) |
Participation | 42 athletes from 5 nations |
The 1925 International Cross Country Championships was held in Dublin, Ireland, at the Baldoyle Racecourse on March 28, 1925. 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) | Eddie Webster England | 56:55 | John Ryan Ireland | 57:14 | Bill Cotterell England | 57:38 |
Team | ||||||
Men | England | 29 | Ireland | 91 | Wales | 92 |
Rank | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Eddie Webster | England | 56:55 | |
John Ryan | Ireland | 57:14 | |
Bill Cotterell | England | 57:38 | |
4 | Sammy Allnutt | England | 57:39 |
5 | Dunky Wright | Scotland | 57:40 |
6 | Ernie Harper | England | 57:52 |
7 | Austin Price | England | 58:02 |
8 | Albert Rodway | England | 58:19 |
9 | David Richards Sen. | Wales | 59:00 |
10 | Henry Bowler | England | 59:07 |
11 | Ernie Thomas | Wales | 59:10 |
12 | George Magan | Ireland | 59:20 |
13 | E.R. Leyshon | Wales | 59:45 |
14 | Jim Wilson | Scotland | 59:51 |
15 | W.W.T. Ahearne | Ireland | 59:55 |
16 | James Mitchell | Scotland | 59:56 |
17 | B.D. Hammond | Wales | 59:59 |
18 | Bevy Bingham | Ireland | 59:59 |
19 | Tom Whitton | Scotland | 1:00:10 |
20 | J.H. Brunning | Wales | 1:00:12 |
21 | Sam Ferris | Ireland | 1:00:18 |
22 | J. Stainer | Wales | 1:00:21 |
23 | George Walker | Ireland | 1:00:32 |
24 | Cyril Walker | Ireland | 1:00:38 |
25 | Harry Eckersley | England | 1:00:49 |
26 | W.N. Neilson | Scotland | 1:00:53 |
27 | Alex McMorran | Scotland | 1:01:04 |
28 | Robert Miller | Scotland | 1:01:21 |
29 | William Nelson | England | 1:01:26 |
30 | Robert McIntyre | Scotland | 1:01:27 |
31 | Paul van Steenlandt | Belgium | 1:02:02 |
32 | Georges Bertrand | Belgium | 1:02:05 |
33 | R. Morgan | Wales | 1:02:07 |
34 | Louis de Lathouwer | Belgium | 1:02:35 |
35 | Dougie Coard | Ireland | 1:03:15 |
36 | James McIntyre | Scotland | 1:03:27 |
37 | Kenneth Coard | Ireland | |
38 | Georges De Braye | Belgium | |
39 | Jean Corbloem | Belgium | |
40 | Jim Edwards | Wales | |
41 | D. Evans | Wales | |
42 | Lucien Bontinck | Belgium |
Rank | Country | Team | Points |
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1 | England | Eddie Webster Bill Cotterell Sammy Allnutt Ernie Harper Austin Price Albert Rodway | 29 |
2 | Ireland | John Ryan George Magan W.W.T. Ahearne Bevy Bingham Sam Ferris George Walker | 91 |
3 | Wales | David Richards Sen. Ernie Thomas E.R. Leyshon B.D. Hammond J.H. Brunning J. Stainer | 92 |
4 | Scotland | Dunky Wright Jim Wilson James Mitchell Tom Whitton W.N. Neilson Alex McMorran | 107 |
5 | Belgium | Paul van Steenlandt Georges Bertrand Louis de Lathouwer Georges De Braye Jean Corbloem Lucien Bontinck | 216 |
An unofficial count yields the participation of 42 athletes from 5 countries.
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