1950 International Cross Country Championships

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1950 International Cross Country Championships
Organisers ICCU
Edition37th
DateMarch 25
Host city Brussels, Belgium Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Venue Hippodrome de Boitsfort
Events1
Distances9 mi (14.5 km)
Participation88 athletes from
10 nations

The 1950 International Cross Country Championships was held in Brussels, Belgium, at the Hippodrome de Boitsfort on March 25, 1950. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald. [1]

Contents

Complete results, [2] medallists, [3] and the results of British athletes [4] were published.

Medallists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Individual
Men
9 mi (14.5 km)
Lucien Theys
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
45:42 Alain Mimoun
Flag of France.svg  France
45:50 Mohamed Hamza
Flag of France.svg  France
46:00
Team
MenFlag of France.svg  France 43Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 77Flag of England.svg  England 82

Individual Race Results

Men's (9 mi / 14.5 km)

RankAthleteNationalityTime
Gold medal icon.svg Lucien Theys Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 45:42
Silver medal icon.svg Alain Mimoun Flag of France.svg  France 45:50
Bronze medal icon.svg Mohamed Hamza Flag of France.svg  France 46:00
4 Frank Aaron Flag of England.svg  England 46:09
5 Marcel Vandewattyne Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 46:10
6Buenaventura BaldomaFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain 46:32
7 Alec Olney Flag of England.svg  England 46:35
8Roger PetitjeanFlag of France.svg  France 46:38
9André NolletFlag of France.svg  France 46:42
10Mohamed BrahimFlag of France.svg  France 46:45
11 Charles Cérou Flag of France.svg  France 46:50
12 John Doms Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 46:53
13René TessierFlag of France.svg  France 47:07
14 Geoff Saunders Flag of England.svg  England 47:09
15Maurits van LaereFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 47:11
16August SutterFlag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 47:12
17 Len Eyre Flag of England.svg  England 47:15
18Reg GosneyFlag of England.svg  England 47:20
19Pedro SierraFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain 47:23
20Frans HermanFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 47:34
21 Raphaël Pujazon Flag of France.svg  France 47:38
22Harry HicksFlag of England.svg  England 47:39
23Ricardo YebraFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain 47:42
24 Emile Renson Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 47:50
25Doug ThompsonFlag of England.svg  England 47:52
26Johnny MarshallFour Provinces Flag.svg  Ireland 47:53
27Willy De NeefFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 47:54
28Jaime GuixaFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain 48:02
29Andy ForbesFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 48:03
30 Jef Lataster Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 48:04
31Don ApplebyFour Provinces Flag.svg  Ireland 48:09
32John DiamondFour Provinces Flag.svg  Ireland 48:12
33Roger SerroelsFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 48:13
34Pierre PageFlag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 48:14
35Hans FrischknechtFlag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 48:15
36Benito Losada SantiagoFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain 48:17
37Albert KänzigFlag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 48:18
38Charlie OwensFour Provinces Flag.svg  Ireland 48:29
39Anthony NoonanFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 48:39
40Simon AldazabalFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain 48:40
41Richard DanielsFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 48:41
42Ted CogginFlag of England.svg  England 48:42
43Gottlieb StäubliFlag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 48:46
44Charlie RobertsonFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 48:55
45Bobby ReidFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 48:58
46Frank SinclairFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 49:07
47John GreenFlag of England.svg  England 49:09
48Emmet FarrellFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 49:19
49Ben BickertonFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 49:20
50Antonio MeronoFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain 49:22
51Karl GschwendFlag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 49:28
52John MorrowFour Provinces Flag.svg  Ireland 49:34
53Ernst SandmeierFlag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 49:36
54Doug ReesFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 49:40
55George CraigFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 49:42
56Patrick FahyFour Provinces Flag.svg  Ireland 49:45
57Rudolf MorgenthalerFlag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 49:46
58Patsy FitzgeraldFour Provinces Flag.svg  Ireland 49:49
59Tom MooreFour Provinces Flag.svg  Ireland 49:53
60André ParisFlag of France.svg  France 49:54
61Alwin ProbstFlag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 49:57
62Dé SlegtFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 49:58
63Leonardo VegasFlag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain 50:01
64Maldwyn WhiteFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 50:04
65J. van VeenFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 50:10
66Ivor LloydFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 50:18
67Tom WoodFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 50:37
68Jean-Pierre HoffmannFlag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 50:49
69Dyfrigg ReesFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 50:51
70Joop OverdijkFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 50:55
71Hein FinkenFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 50:56
72Siem BobeldijkFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 51:00
73Cees de KoningFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 51:01
74Pat WallaceFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 51:32
75Tommy TraceyFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 51:33
76Bruno MathiussiFlag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 52:04
77Hans HuizingaFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 52:14
78Ken HarrisFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 52:15
79Staf DobbelaereFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 52:18
80Roger RicailleFlag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 53:20
81Louis WeluFlag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 53:26
82Venant KinschFlag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 54:53
83Albert SchumacherFlag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 54:53
84Marcel BarthelsFlag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 58:12
85James SandersonFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 58:26
Kevin MaguireFour Provinces Flag.svg  Ireland DNF
Cliff RosserFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales DNF
Charles HeirendtFlag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg DNF

Team Results

Men's

RankCountryTeamPoints
1Flag of France.svg  France Alain Mimoun
Mohamed Hamza
Roger Petitjean
André Nollet
Mohamed Brahim
Charles Cérou
43
2Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Lucien Theys
Marcel Vandewattyne
John Doms
Maurits van Laere
Frans Herman
Emile Renson
77
3Flag of England.svg  England Frank Aaron
Alec Olney
Geoff Saunders
Len Eyre
Reg Gosney
Harry Hicks
82
4Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Spain Buenaventura Baldoma
Pedro Sierra
Ricardo Yebra
Jaime Guixa
Benito Losada Santiago
Simon Aldazabal
152
5Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland August Sutter
Pierre Page
Hans Frischknecht
Albert Känzig
Gottlieb Stäubli
Karl Gschwend
216
6Four Provinces Flag.svg  Ireland Johnny Marshall
Don Appleby
John Diamond
Charlie Owens
John Morrow
Patrick Fahy
235
7Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Andy Forbes
Charlie Robertson
Bobby Reid
Frank Sinclair
Emmet Farrell
Ben Bickerton
261
8Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Anthony Noonan
Doug Rees
Maldwyn White
Ivor Lloyd
Tom Wood
Dyfrigg Rees
359
9Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Jef Lataster
Dé Slegt
J. van Veen
Joop Overdijk
Hein Finken
Siem Bobeldijk
370
10Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg Jean-Pierre Hoffmann
Bruno Mathiussi
Roger Ricaille
Louis Welu
Venant Kinsch
Albert Schumacher
470

Participation

An unofficial count yields the participation of 88 athletes from 10 countries.

See also

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