1949 International Cross Country Championships | |
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Organisers | ICCU |
Edition | 36th |
Date | March 26 |
Host city | Dublin, Ireland |
Venue | Baldoyle Racecourse |
Events | 1 |
Distances | 9 mi (14.5 km) |
Participation | 62 athletes from 7 nations |
The 1949 International Cross Country Championships was held in Dublin, Ireland, at the Baldoyle Racecourse on March 26, 1949. 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) |
Alain Mimoun France | 47:50 | Raphaël Pujazon France | 47:51 | Charles Cérou France | 47:55 |
Team | ||||||
Men | France | 33 | England | 90 | Ireland | 123 |
Individual Race Results
Men's (9 mi / 14.5 km)
Rank | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Alain Mimoun | France | 47:50 | |
Raphaël Pujazon | France | 47:51 | |
Charles Cérou | France | 47:55 | |
4 | Steve McCooke | Ireland | 47:59 |
5 | Geoff Saunders | England | 48:14 |
6 | André Paris | France | 48:27 |
7 | Frank Aaron | England | 48:32 |
8 | Roger Petitjean | France | 48:37 |
9 | Constantino Miranda | Spain | 48:46 |
10 | Reg Gosney | England | 48:48 |
11 | Jose Coll | Spain | 48:55 |
12 | John Doms | Belgium | 49:01 |
13 | Mohamed Brahim | France | 49:06 |
14 | John Barry | Ireland | 49:07 |
15 | Andy Forbes | Scotland | 49:14 |
16 | Harry Hicks | England | 49:15 |
17 | Raymond Allix | France | 49:16 |
18 | Lucien Theys | Belgium | 49:20 |
19 | Patrick Fahy | Ireland | 49:21 |
20 | Willy De Neef | Belgium | 49:22 |
21 | Alexandre Guyodo | France | 49:51 |
22 | Ricardo Yebra | Spain | 49:52 |
23 | Johnny Marshall | Ireland | 49:53 |
24 | Marcel Vandewattyne | Belgium | 50:02 |
25 | Jack Carrick | England | 50:03 |
26 | Buenaventura Baldoma | Spain | 50:04 |
27 | Len Eyre | England | 50:13 |
28 | Pat Haughey | Ireland | 50:15 |
29 | Bobby Reid | Scotland | 50:18 |
30 | Gregorio Rojo | Spain | 50:19 |
31 | Doug Thompson | England | 50:20 |
32 | George Craig | Scotland | 50:21 |
33 | Jacques Vernier | France | 50:27 |
34 | Frans Wauters | Belgium | 50:29 |
35 | Don Appleby | Ireland | 50:30 |
36 | Manuel Polo | Spain | 50:31 |
37 | James Fleming | Scotland | 50:40 |
38 | Emile Renson | Belgium | 50:41 |
39 | Frans Smets | Belgium | 50:47 |
40 | Jim Flockhart | Scotland | 50:48 |
41 | Tom Walsh | Ireland | 50:49 |
42 | Patsy Fitzgerald | Ireland | 50:56 |
43 | Simon Aldazabal | Spain | 51:03 |
44 | Tom McNeish | Scotland | 51:10 |
45 | Jean Chapelle | Belgium | 51:13 |
46 | Maldwyn White | Wales | 51:28 |
47 | Mick Maleedy | England | 51:51 |
48 | James Reid | Scotland | 51:54 |
49 | Ivor Lloyd | Wales | 52:14 |
50 | John Andrews | Wales | 52:16 |
51 | Pedro Sierra | Spain | 52:29 |
52 | Albert Christian | England | 52:33 |
53 | William Butcher | Wales | 53:35 |
54 | Tom Stevenson | Scotland | 53:47 |
55 | Pat Wallace | Wales | 54:46 |
56 | Emmet Farrell | Scotland | 55:03 |
57 | Eddie Cooper | Wales | 55:14 |
58 | Tom Wood | Wales | 55:32 |
59 | H.F. Bull | Wales | 55:52 |
— | Eric Williams | Wales | DNF |
— | M. O'Connell | Ireland | DNF |
— | Ernest Delaunois | Belgium | DNF |
Team Results
Men's
Rank | Country | Team | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | France | Alain Mimoun Raphaël Pujazon Charles Cérou André Paris Roger Petitjean Mohamed Brahim | 33 |
2 | England | Geoff Saunders Frank Aaron Reg Gosney Harry Hicks Jack Carrick Len Eyre | 90 |
3 | Ireland | Steve McCooke John Barry Patrick Fahy Johnny Marshall Pat Haughey Don Appleby | 123 |
4 | Spain | Constantino Miranda Jose Coll Ricardo Yebra Buenaventura Baldoma Gregorio Rojo Manuel Polo | 134 |
5 | Belgium | John Doms Lucien Theys Willy De Neef Marcel Vandewattyne Frans Wauters Emile Renson | 146 |
6 | Scotland | Andy Forbes Bobby Reid George Craig James Fleming Jim Flockhart Tom McNeish | 197 |
7 | Wales | Maldwyn White Ivor Lloyd John Andrews William Butcher Pat Wallace Eddie Cooper | 310 |
Participation
An unofficial count yields the participation of 62 athletes from 7 countries.
See also
- 1949 in athletics (track and field)
References
- ↑ Cross-Country Title for France - Scotland Second Last - France's strength in cross-country running was demonstrated at Baldoyle, Dublin, on Saturday, when they regained the International Team Championship by a comfortable margin and emphasised their superiority by filling the first three individual positions..., Glasgow Herald, 28 March 1949, p. 2, retrieved 1 October 2013
- ↑
Magnusson, Tomas (24 March 2007), INTERNATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS - 14.5km CC Men - Dublin Baldoyle Racecourse Date: Saturday, March 26, 1949, Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on 7 August 2007, retrieved 1 October 2013
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: CS1 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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