1938 International Cross Country Championships
1938 International Cross Country Championships | |
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Organisers | ICCU |
Edition | 31st |
Date | 2 April (men) 12 March (women) |
Host city | Belfast, Ulster, Northern Ireland } (men) Lille, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France (women) |
Venue | Royal Ulster Showground (men) |
Events | 1 / 1 |
Distances | 9 mi (14.5 km) men / 1.9 mi (3.0 km) women |
Participation | 63 (men) / 18 (women) athletes from 7 (men) / 3 (women) nations |
The 1938 International Cross Country Championships was held in Belfast, Northern Ireland, at the Royal Ulster Showground on 2 April 1938. In addition, an unofficial women's championship was held three weeks earlier in Lille, France, on 12 March 1938. A report on the men's event was given in the Glasgow Herald.[1]
Complete results for men,[2] and for women (unofficial),[3] medallists,[4] and the results of British athletes[5] were published.
Medallists
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Individual | ||||||
Men 9 mi (14.5 km) |
Jack Emery England |
49:57 | Jean Chapelle Belgium |
50:16 | Sam Palmer Wales |
50:36 |
Women 1.9 mi (3.0 km) |
Evelyne Forster England |
12:40 | Dolly Harris-Roden England |
12:48 | Jeanne Pousset Belgium |
12:51 |
Team | ||||||
Men | England | 43 | France | 96 | Belgium | 117 |
Women | England | 12 | France | 30 | Belgium | 36 |
Individual Race Results
Men's (9 mi / 14.5 km)
Rank | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Jack Emery | England | 49:57 | |
Jean Chapelle | Belgium | 50:16 | |
Sam Palmer | Wales | 50:36 | |
4 | Jack Potts | England | 50:48 |
5 | Jean Wattiau | France | 50:49 |
6 | Jack Holden | England | 50:54 |
7 | Ivor Brown | Wales | 50:56 |
8 | Emmet Farrell | Scotland | 50:59 |
9 | Bertie Robertson | England | 51:00 |
10 | Frank Cummins | Ireland | 51:03 |
11 | Vic Draper | England | 51:09 |
12 | Alex Burns | England | 51:14 |
13 | Salem Amrouche | France | 51:20 |
14 | Jean Lalanne | France | 51:24 |
15 | Albert van Meenen | Belgium | 51:30 |
16 | Oscar van Rumst | Belgium | 51:31 |
17 | Maurice Baudouin | France | 51:34 |
18 | Pierre Bajart | Belgium | 51:36 |
19 | Davy Cannavan | Northern Ireland | 51:41 |
20 | W.A. McCune | Northern Ireland | 51:46 |
21 | Joseph Guiomar | France | 51:47 |
22 | Bill Matthews | Wales | 51:48 |
23 | Harry Gallivan | Wales | 51:51 |
24 | Archie Craig Jr. | Scotland | 52:00 |
25 | Norman Jones | England | 52:02 |
26 | Roger Rérolle | France | 52:07 |
27 | Alex Dow | Scotland | 52:08 |
28 | James O'Connor | Ireland | 52:12 |
29 | Frank Reeve | England | 52:14 |
30 | André-Louis Laforge | France | 52:16 |
31 | Frans Vandersteen | Belgium | 52:21 |
32 | Tom Lamb | Scotland | 52:22 |
33 | André Sicard | France | 52:23 |
34 | Johnny Glenholmes | Northern Ireland | 52:32 |
35 | René van Broeck | Belgium | 52:35 |
36 | Peter Allwell | Scotland | 52:38 |
37 | Jim Flockhart | Scotland | 52:40 |
38 | Dennis Morgan | Wales | 52:44 |
39 | M. Gorman | Northern Ireland | 52:45 |
40 | Elwood Jones | Wales | 52:46 |
41 | Frank Marsland | England | 52:46 |
42 | James Andrews | Northern Ireland | 52:47 |
43 | George Fox | Wales | 52:51 |
44 | James Freeland | Scotland | 52:57 |
45 | Tom Gibson | Scotland | 53:02 |
46 | Alex Workman | Northern Ireland | 53:03 |
47 | Alex Donnett | Scotland | 53:05 |
48 | Mike Finglass | Ireland | 53:19 |
49 | Tim Smythe | Ireland | 53:23 |
50 | Dan Gillespie | Northern Ireland | 53:29 |
51 | Jack Parker | Northern Ireland | 53:29 |
52 | Eammon Jones | Ireland | 53:43 |
53 | Bert Hermans | Belgium | 53:44 |
54 | J. McCormick | Northern Ireland | 53:47 |
55 | Pierre Willems | Belgium | 53:48 |
56 | Dougie Coard | Ireland | 54:05 |
57 | Albert Donfut | Belgium | 54:06 |
58 | Tom Winslade | Wales | 54:17 |
59 | Tom Hopkins | Ireland | 54:21 |
60 | Gordon Edgar | Ireland | 54:24 |
61 | Roger Lachaud | France | 54:28 |
62 | Sam Grey | Ireland | 54:59 |
— | J. Pearce | Wales | DNF |
Women's (1.9 mi / 3.0 km)
Rank | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Evelyne Forster | England | 12:40 | |
Dolly Harris-Roden | England | 12:48 | |
Jeanne Pousset | Belgium | 12:51 | |
4 | Mary Clarke | England | 12:54 |
5 | Lilian Styles | England | 12:58 |
6 | Dorothy Franklin | England | 13:04 |
7 | Elisabeth Lemonnier | France | 13:05 |
8 | Lily Lotte | France | 13:15 |
9 | Renée Trente-Ganault | France | 13:22 |
10 | Lucienne Tostain-Bouin | France | 13:24 |
11 | H. van Mol | Belgium | 13:35 |
12 | Jacqueline Gruner | France | 13:52 |
13 | Germaine Vincent | France | 13:58 |
14 | Y. de Linge | Belgium | 13:59 |
15 | M. Simon | Belgium | 14:07 |
16 | G. Lormiez | Belgium | 14:20 |
17 | Margaret Armstrong | England | 14:32 |
18 | G. Groux | Belgium |
Team Results
Men's
Rank | Country | Team | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | England | Jack Emery Jack Potts Jack Holden Bertie Robertson Vic Draper Alex Burns |
43 |
2 | France | Jean Wattiau Salem Amrouche Jean Lalanne Maurice Baudouin Joseph Guiomar Roger Rérolle |
96 |
3 | Belgium | Jean Chapelle Albert van Meenen Oscar van Rumst Pierre Bajart Frans Vandersteen René van Broeck |
117 |
4 | Wales | Sam Palmer Ivor Brown Bill Matthews Harry Gallivan Dennis Morgan Elwood Jones |
133 |
5 | Scotland | Emmet Farrell Archie Craig Jr. Alex Dow Tom Lamb Peter Allwell Jim Flockhart |
164 |
6 | Northern Ireland | Davy Cannavan W.A. McCune Johnny Glenholmes M. Gorman James Andrews Alex Workman |
200 |
7 | Ireland | Frank Cummins James O'Connor Mike Finglass Tim Smythe Eammon Jones Dougie Coard |
243 |
Women's
Rank | Country | Team | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | England | Evelyne Forster Dolly Harris-Roden Mary Clarke Lilian Styles |
12 |
2 | France | Elisabeth Lemonnier Lily Lotte Renée Trente-Ganault Lucienne Tostain-Bouin |
30 |
3 | Belgium | Jeanne Pousset H. van Mol Y. de Linge M. Simon |
36 |
Participation
Men's
An unofficial count yields the participation of 63 male athletes from 7 countries.
Women's
An unofficial count yields the participation of 18 female athletes from 3 countries.
See also
References
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