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1939 International Cross Country Championships

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1939 International Cross Country Championships
OrganisersICCU
Edition32nd
DateApril 1
Host cityCardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Wales
VenueEly Racecourse
Events1
Distances9 mi (14.5 km)
Participation63 athletes from
7 nations

The 1939 International Cross Country Championships was held in Cardiff, Wales, at the Ely Racecourse on April 1, 1939. 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.

Medallists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual
Men
9 mi (14.5 km)
Jack Holden
 England
47:23 Mohamed El Ghazi
 France
47:34 Salem Amrouche
 France
47:52
Team
Men  France 36  England 95  Belgium 115

Individual Race Results

Men's (9 mi / 14.5 km)

Rank Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jack Holden  England 47:23
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Mohamed El Ghazi  France 47:34
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Salem Amrouche  France 47:52
4 Gaston Letisserand  France 48:08
5 Oscar van Rumst  Belgium 48:15
6 Jean Chapelle  Belgium 48:20
7 Emmet Farrell  Scotland 48:21
8 Maurice Baudouin  France 48:39
9 André Glatigny  France 48:40
10 Joseph Guiomar  France 48:45
11 Ivor Brown  Wales 48:47
12 Jim Flockhart  Scotland 48:48
13 Albert Scheirs  Belgium 48:54
14 Sam Palmer  Wales 48:55
15 Alf Tyrer  England 48:57
16 Jack Potts  England 48:58
17 Gaston Tinard  France 48:59
18 Arthur Penny  England 49:00
19 Jack Emery  England 49:08
20 W.A. McCune  Northern Ireland 49:10
21 Alphonse van der Straeten  Belgium 49:15
22 Bobby McPherson  Scotland 49:17
23 Peter Allwell  Scotland 49:20
24 Harry Gallivan  Wales 49:24
25 Dillan Hier  Wales 49:29
26 Frank Reeve  England 49:30
27 Willie Sutherland  Scotland 49:31
28 René Leygues  France 49:33
29 James Ross  Scotland 49:34
30 Tom Richards  Wales 49:35
31 Bobby Reid  Scotland 49:43
32 Dennis Morgan  Wales 49:44
33 Adolphe Heuninck  Belgium 49:48
34 James O'Connor  Ireland 49:50
35 George Fox  Wales 49:58
36 Johnny Glenholmes  Northern Ireland 50:00
37 Robert Nevens  Belgium 50:02
38 Pierre Bajart  Belgium 50:08
39 M. Gorman  Northern Ireland 50:09
40 Anthony Etheridge  England 50:24
41 James Andrews  Northern Ireland 50:46
42 J. McEvoy  Ireland 50:58
43 Jack Noble  England 51:11
44 Reg Thomas  Wales 51:24
45 J. McCormick  Northern Ireland 51:25
46 Dan Gillespie  Northern Ireland 51:53
47 Bob Patterson  Northern Ireland 52:04
48 P. Cullen  Ireland 52:06
49 Arthur Williams  Wales 52:19
50 Michael Murphy  Ireland 52:35
51 Sam Grey  Ireland
52 Pat Campbell  Ireland
53 Paul Coburn  Ireland
54 William Kennedy  Scotland
55 C. Malone  Ireland
Jean Wattiau  France DNF
Edouard Schroeven  Belgium DNF
Davy Cannavan  Northern Ireland DNF
Albert van Meenen  Belgium DNF
Archie Craig Jr.  Scotland DNF
Ted Stimpson  England DNF
Charlie McCooke  Northern Ireland DNF
J.A. Crilly  Ireland DNF

Team Results

Men's

Rank Country Team Points
1  France Mohamed El Ghazi
Salem Amrouche
Gaston Letisserand
Maurice Baudouin
André Glatigny
Joseph Guiomar
36
2  England Jack Holden
Alf Tyrer
Jack Potts
Arthur Penny
Jack Emery
Frank Reeve
95
3  Belgium Oscar van Rumst
Jean Chapelle
Albert Scheirs
Alphonse van der Straeten
Adolphe Heuninck
Robert Nevens
115
4  Scotland Emmet Farrell
Jim Flockhart
Bobby McPherson
Peter Allwell
Willie Sutherland
James Ross
120
5  Wales Ivor Brown
Sam Palmer
Harry Gallivan
Dillan Hier
Tom Richards
Dennis Morgan
136
6  Northern Ireland W.A. McCune
Johnny Glenholmes
M. Gorman
James Andrews
J. McCormick
Dan Gillespie
227
7  Ireland James O'Connor
J. McEvoy
P. Cullen
Michael Murphy
Sam Grey
Pat Campbell
277

Participation

An unofficial count yields the participation of 63 athletes from 7 countries.

See also

References

  1. ^ Holden's Record Triumph - International Title for Fourth Time - Reid's cross-country failure - British athletes were outclassed by Continental runners in the cross-country International at Ely Raceground, Cardiff, on Saturday, with the exception of J.T. Holden, the Tripton veteran, who won the individual title for the fourth time..., Glasgow Herald, April 3, 1939, p. 18, retrieved September 30, 2013
  2. ^ Magnusson, Tomas (March 24, 2007), INTERNATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - 14.5km CC Men - Cardiff Ely Racecourse Date: Saturday, April 1, 1939, Athchamps (archived), retrieved September 30, 2013
  3. ^ INTERNATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved September 24, 2013
  4. ^ 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, retrieved September 24, 2013