1905 AAA Championships
Appearance
1905 AAA Championships | |
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Dates | 1 July 1905 |
Host city | London, England |
Venue | Stamford Bridge (stadium) |
Level | Senior |
Type | Outdoor |
Events | 16 |
← 1904 1906 → |
The 1905 AAA Championships was the 1905 edition of the annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA). It was held on Saturday 1 July 1905 at the Stamford Bridge (stadium) in London, England, in front of 7–8,000 spectators.[1][2]
The Championships consisted of 16 events.
Results
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 yards | John Morton | 10.2 | James Stark | 2½ yd | Harold Watson | ½ yd |
220 yards | Henry Hyman | 22.4 | Claude Jupp | 6 yd | James Stark | 2 yd |
440 yards | Wyndham Halswelle | 50.8 | Georges Malfait | 1½-5 yd | Edwin Montague | 3 yd |
880 yards | Bernard Blunden | 2:02.0 | Reginald Crabbe | 2 yd | David Cowan | 5 yd |
1 mile | George Butterfield | 4:25.2 | John McGough | 2-6 yd | E. Gardner | 1 yd |
4 miles | Joseph Smith | 21:08.8 | Douglas McNicol | 21:34.6 | H. Hobbs | 21:43.0 |
10 miles | Albert Aldridge | 51:49.0 | E. Gardner | 53:12.2 | Joe Deakin | 53:44.2 |
steeplechase | Arthur Russell | 11:11.0 | Albert Aldridge | 10 yd | only 2 finished | |
120yd hurdles | Robert Stronach | 16.8 | David Walters | 3 yd | Edward Amsler | |
2 miles walk | George Larner | 13:50.0 | Robert Wilkinson | 140 yd | W. H. Martindale | 100 yd |
7 miles walk | George Larner | 52:34.0 | Frederick Thompson | 54:29.0 | W. H. Martindale | 54:47.0 |
high jump | Con Leahy | 1.784 | Edward Leader | 1.733 | only 2 competed | |
pole jump | Fernand Gonder | 3.10 | not awarded | only 1 competitor | ||
long jump | Peter O'Connor | 7.25 | Lionel Cornish | 7.10 | Hjalmar Mellander | 6.60 |
shot put | Denis Horgan | 13.55 | Tom Nicolson | 12.43 | Michael Collins | 11.35 |
hammer throw | Tom Nicolson | 47.51 | Denis Horgan | 40.24 | Alf Flaxman | 35.46 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Amateur Athletic Championships". Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer. 3 July 1905. Retrieved 11 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "The Amateur Championships". Sporting Life. 3 July 1905. Retrieved 11 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 11 July 2024.