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1952 International Cross Country Championships

The 1952 International Cross Country Championships was held in Hamilton, Scotland, at the Hamilton Park on 22 March 1952. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald.[1]

1952 International Cross Country Championships
OrganisersICCU
Edition39th
Date22 March
Host cityHamilton, Scotland
VenueHamilton Park
Events1
Distances9 mi (14.5 km)
Participation63 athletes from
7 nations

Complete results,[2] medallists, [3] and the results of British athletes[4] were published.

Medallists edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual
Men
9 mi (14.5 km)
Alain Mimoun
  France
48:19 Marcel Vandewattyne
  Belgium
49:02 Abdelkader Driss
  France
49:06
Team
Men   France 35   England 64   Belgium 126

Individual Race Results edit

Men's (9 mi / 14.5 km) edit

Rank Athlete Nationality Time
  Alain Mimoun   France 48:19
  Marcel Vandewattyne   Belgium 49:02
  Abdelkader Driss   France 49:06
4 Walter Hesketh   England 49:19
5 Buenaventura Baldoma   Spain 49:27
6 Julien Soucours   France 49:35
7 Mohamed Hamza   France 49:44
8 Abdallah Ould Lamine   France 49:51
9 Frank Sando   England 49:53
10 Ali Ou Bassou   France 49:54
11 Frank Aaron   England 50:02
12 Fred Norris   England 50:08
13 Geoff Saunders   England 50:11
14 Eddie Bannon   Scotland 50:18
15 Jim Peters   England 50:25
16 Ray Hatton   England
17 Maurits van Laere   Belgium 50:35
18 Roger Petitjean   France 50:35
19 Antonio Amoros   Spain 50:38
20 André Deschacht   Belgium 50:39
21 André Valdovinos   France
22 Ahmed Abdelkrim   France
23 Tommy Tracey   Scotland
24 Roger Serroels   Belgium
25 Andy Forbes   Scotland
26 Bobby Reid   Scotland
27 Dick Adams   England
28 Patsy Fitzgerald   Ireland
29 David Nelson   Scotland
30 Jean Simonet   Belgium
31 Pedro Sierra   Spain
32 Francisco Irizar   Spain
33 Jules Limbourg   Belgium
34 Charlie Robertson   Scotland
35 Charlie Owens   Ireland
36 Johnny Marshall   Ireland
37 Paul Huylebroeck   Belgium
38 Jaime Guixa   Spain
39 Edward Hardy   England
40 Jose Coll   Spain
41 John Doms   Belgium
42 Tom Wood   Wales
43 Joseph Deriemaeker   Belgium
44 Antonio Karamany   Spain
45 Tom Stevenson   Scotland
46 Gregorio Rojo   Spain
47 Don Appleby   Ireland
48 J. McClelland   Ireland
49 W.A. Robertson   Ireland
50 Doug Rees   Wales
51 Dyfrigg Rees   Wales
52 Archie Gibson   Scotland
53 George Phipps   Wales
54 Maldwyn White   Wales
55 Eddie Wilson   Ireland
56 Alan Anderson   Ireland
57 John Edwards   Wales
58 William Butcher   Wales
59 Brendan Twamley   Ireland
60 José Quesada   Spain
61 Norman Wilson   Wales
62 Ian Binnie   Scotland
63 Anthony Noonan   Wales

Team Results edit

Men's edit

Rank Country Team Points
1   France Alain Mimoun
Abdelkader Driss
Julien Soucours
Mohamed Hamza
Abdallah Ould Lamine
Ali Ou Bassou
35
2   England Walter Hesketh
Frank Sando
Frank Aaron
Fred Norris
Geoff Saunders
Jim Peters
64
3   Belgium Marcel Vandewattyne
Maurits van Laere
André Deschacht
Roger Serroels
Jean Simonet
Jules Limbourg
126
4   Scotland Eddie Bannon
Tommy Tracey
Andy Forbes
Bobby Reid
David Nelson
Charlie Robertson
151
5   Spain Buenaventura Baldoma
Antonio Amoros
Pedro Sierra
Francisco Irizar
Jaime Guixa
Jose Coll
165
6   Ireland Patsy Fitzgerald
Charlie Owens
Johnny Marshall
Don Appleby
J. McClelland
W.A. Robertson
243
7   Wales Tom Wood
Doug Rees
Dyfrigg Rees
George Phipps
Maldwyn White
John Edwards
307

Participation edit

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

See also edit

  • 1952 in athletics (track and field)

References edit

  1. ^ Scot's Cross-Country Improvement - Scotland finished fourth to France in the team contest at the International Cross-country Championships on Saturday at Hanilton Park - a performance that was probably better than had been expected..., Glasgow Herald, 24 March 1952, p. 9, retrieved 1 October 2013
  2. ^ Magnusson, Tomas (24 March 2007), , Athchamps (archived), archived from the original on 9 June 2007, retrieved 1 October 2013{{citation}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. ^ INTERNATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved 24 September 2013
  4. ^ (PDF), IAAF, p. 13ff, archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2013, retrieved 24 September 2013

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The 1952 International Cross Country Championships was held in Hamilton Scotland at the Hamilton Park on 22 March 1952 A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald 1 1952 International Cross Country ChampionshipsOrganisersICCUEdition39thDate22 MarchHost cityHamilton ScotlandVenueHamilton ParkEvents1Distances9 mi 14 5 km Participation63 athletes from 7 nations 1951 Caerleon1953 Vincennes Complete results 2 medallists 3 and the results of British athletes 4 were published Contents 1 Medallists 2 Individual Race Results 2 1 Men s 9 mi 14 5 km 3 Team Results 3 1 Men s 4 Participation 5 See also 6 ReferencesMedallists editEvent Gold Silver BronzeIndividualMen9 mi 14 5 km Alain Mimoun nbsp France 48 19 Marcel Vandewattyne nbsp Belgium 49 02 Abdelkader Driss nbsp France 49 06TeamMen nbsp France 35 nbsp England 64 nbsp Belgium 126Individual Race Results editMen s 9 mi 14 5 km edit Rank Athlete Nationality Time nbsp Alain Mimoun nbsp France 48 19 nbsp Marcel Vandewattyne nbsp Belgium 49 02 nbsp Abdelkader Driss nbsp France 49 064 Walter Hesketh nbsp England 49 195 Buenaventura Baldoma nbsp Spain 49 276 Julien Soucours nbsp France 49 357 Mohamed Hamza nbsp France 49 448 Abdallah Ould Lamine nbsp France 49 519 Frank Sando nbsp England 49 5310 Ali Ou Bassou nbsp France 49 5411 Frank Aaron nbsp England 50 0212 Fred Norris nbsp England 50 0813 Geoff Saunders nbsp England 50 1114 Eddie Bannon nbsp Scotland 50 1815 Jim Peters nbsp England 50 2516 Ray Hatton nbsp England17 Maurits van Laere nbsp Belgium 50 3518 Roger Petitjean nbsp France 50 3519 Antonio Amoros nbsp Spain 50 3820 Andre Deschacht nbsp Belgium 50 3921 Andre Valdovinos nbsp France22 Ahmed Abdelkrim nbsp France23 Tommy Tracey nbsp Scotland24 Roger Serroels nbsp Belgium25 Andy Forbes nbsp Scotland26 Bobby Reid nbsp Scotland27 Dick Adams nbsp England28 Patsy Fitzgerald nbsp Ireland29 David Nelson nbsp Scotland30 Jean Simonet nbsp Belgium31 Pedro Sierra nbsp Spain32 Francisco Irizar nbsp Spain33 Jules Limbourg nbsp Belgium34 Charlie Robertson nbsp Scotland35 Charlie Owens nbsp Ireland36 Johnny Marshall nbsp Ireland37 Paul Huylebroeck nbsp Belgium38 Jaime Guixa nbsp Spain39 Edward Hardy nbsp England40 Jose Coll nbsp Spain41 John Doms nbsp Belgium42 Tom Wood nbsp Wales43 Joseph Deriemaeker nbsp Belgium44 Antonio Karamany nbsp Spain45 Tom Stevenson nbsp Scotland46 Gregorio Rojo nbsp Spain47 Don Appleby nbsp Ireland48 J McClelland nbsp Ireland49 W A Robertson nbsp Ireland50 Doug Rees nbsp Wales51 Dyfrigg Rees nbsp Wales52 Archie Gibson nbsp Scotland53 George Phipps nbsp Wales54 Maldwyn White nbsp Wales55 Eddie Wilson nbsp Ireland56 Alan Anderson nbsp Ireland57 John Edwards nbsp Wales58 William Butcher nbsp Wales59 Brendan Twamley nbsp Ireland60 Jose Quesada nbsp Spain61 Norman Wilson nbsp Wales62 Ian Binnie nbsp Scotland63 Anthony Noonan nbsp WalesTeam Results editMen s edit Rank Country Team Points1 nbsp France Alain MimounAbdelkader DrissJulien SoucoursMohamed HamzaAbdallah Ould LamineAli Ou Bassou 352 nbsp England Walter HeskethFrank SandoFrank AaronFred NorrisGeoff SaundersJim Peters 643 nbsp Belgium Marcel VandewattyneMaurits van LaereAndre DeschachtRoger SerroelsJean SimonetJules Limbourg 1264 nbsp Scotland Eddie BannonTommy TraceyAndy ForbesBobby ReidDavid NelsonCharlie Robertson 1515 nbsp Spain Buenaventura BaldomaAntonio AmorosPedro SierraFrancisco IrizarJaime GuixaJose Coll 1656 nbsp Ireland Patsy FitzgeraldCharlie OwensJohnny MarshallDon ApplebyJ McClellandW A Robertson 2437 nbsp Wales Tom WoodDoug ReesDyfrigg ReesGeorge PhippsMaldwyn WhiteJohn Edwards 307Participation editAn unofficial count yields the participation of 63 athletes from 7 countries nbsp Belgium 9 nbsp England 9 nbsp France 9 nbsp Ireland 9 nbsp Scotland 9 nbsp Spain 9 nbsp Wales 9 See also edit1952 in athletics track and field References edit Scot s Cross Country Improvement Scotland finished fourth to France in the team contest at the International Cross country Championships on Saturday at Hanilton Park a performance that was probably better than had been expected Glasgow Herald 24 March 1952 p 9 retrieved 1 October 2013 Magnusson Tomas 24 March 2007 INTERNATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS 14 5km CC Men Glasgow Hamilton Park Date Saturday March 22 1952 Athchamps archived archived from the original on 9 June 2007 retrieved 1 October 2013 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a 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 amp FIGURES GREAT BRITAIN amp NORTHERN IRELAND AT THE INTERNATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY amp WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS PDF IAAF p 13ff archived from the original PDF on 27 September 2013 retrieved 24 September 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1952 International Cross Country Championships amp oldid 1108515843, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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