1928 International Cross Country Championships
1928 International Cross Country Championships | |
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Organisers | ICCU |
Edition | 21st |
Date | 24 March |
Host city | Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland |
Events | 1 |
Distances | 9.5 mi (15.3 km) |
Participation | 45 athletes from 5 nations |
The 1928 International Cross Country Championships was held in Ayr, Scotland, on 24 March 1928.
Complete results,[1] medallists, [2] and the results of British athletes[3] were published.
Medallists[]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Individual | ||||||
Men 9.5 mi (15.3 km) |
England |
52:34 | John Suttie Smith Scotland |
52:48 | Seghir Beddari France |
53:02 |
Team | ||||||
Men | France | 45 | England | 55 | Scotland | 104 |
Individual Race Results[]
Men's (9.5 mi / 15.3 km)[]
Rank | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
---|---|---|---|
England | 52:34 | ||
John Suttie Smith | Scotland | 52:48 | |
Seghir Beddari | France | 53:02 | |
4 | Georges Boue | France | 53:10 |
5 | Harry Payne | England | 53:34 |
6 | Walter Beavers | England | 53:35 |
7 | Ernie Harper | England | 53:45 |
8 | Emile Chapuis | France | 53:49 |
9 | Henri Dartigues | France | 54:00 |
10 | Marcel Denis | France | 54:02 |
11 | René Granier | France | 54:05 |
12 | David Richards Sen. | Wales | 54:10 |
13 | Arthur Muggridge | England | 54:11 |
14 | Frank Stevenson | Scotland | 54:33 |
15 | Henri Lahitte | France | 54:40 |
16 | Georges Leclerc | France | 54:43 |
17 | Ernie Thomas | Wales | 54:47 |
18 | Scotland | 54:54 | |
19 | Pat Coyle | Ireland | 54:56 |
20 | Dunky Wright | Scotland | 55:06 |
21 | Jimmy Wood | Scotland | 55:22 |
22 | Danny Phillips | Wales | 55:26 |
23 | Albert Worrall | England | 55:38 |
24 | Frank Denmead | Wales | 55:49 |
25 | Tom Fanning | Ireland | 56:07 |
26 | Victor Harman | England | 56:25 |
27 | E.R. Leyshon | Wales | 56:27 |
28 | Jack Prosser | Wales | 56:30 |
29 | Walter Gunn | Scotland | 56:41 |
30 | George Magan | Ireland | 56:46 |
31 | Robert Henderson | Scotland | 56:49 |
32 | Ted Hopkins | Wales | 57:25 |
33 | J. Davies | Wales | 57:27 |
34 | Harry Russell | Ireland | 57:31 |
35 | John Nalty | Ireland | 57:32 |
36 | A. Morris | Ireland | 57:33 |
37 | Walter Calderwood | Scotland | 57:37 |
38 | John Timmins | Ireland | 57:45 |
39 | Sammy Tombe | Scotland | 58:10 |
40 | W. Smyth | Ireland | 58:29 |
41 | S. Driscoll | Wales | 58:37 |
42 | P. Dooley | Ireland | 1:02:15 |
— | Eddie Webster | England | DNF |
— | Joseph Robin | France | DNF |
— | Tommy Metcalf | England | DNF |
Team Results[]
Men's[]
Rank | Country | Team | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | France | Seghir Beddari Georges Boue Emile Chapuis Henri Dartigues Marcel Denis René Granier |
45 |
2 | England | Harry Payne Walter Beavers Ernie Harper Arthur Muggridge Albert Worrall |
55 |
3 | Scotland | John Suttie Smith Frank Stevenson Dunky Wright Jimmy Wood Walter Gunn |
104 |
4 | Wales | David Richards Sen. Ernie Thomas Danny Phillips Frank Denmead E.R. Leyshon Jack Prosser |
130 |
5 | Ireland | Pat Coyle Tom Fanning George Magan Harry Russell John Nalty A. Morris |
179 |
Participation[]
An unofficial count yields the participation of 45 athletes from 5 countries.
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Magnusson, Tomas (24 March 2007), INTERNATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - 15.3km CC Men - Ayr Date: Saturday, March 24, 1928, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on 5 August 2007, retrieved 28 September 2013CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
- ^ INTERNATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved 24 September 2013
- ^ 36th IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - EDINBURGH 2008 - FACTS & FIGURES - GREAT BRITAIN & NORTHERN IRELAND AT THE INTERNATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY & WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS (PDF), IAAF, p. 13ff, archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2013, retrieved 24 September 2013
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