1896 AAA Championships
Appearance
1896 AAA Championships | |
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Dates | 4 July 1896 |
Host city | Northampton, England |
Venue | County Cricket Ground, Northampton |
Level | Senior |
Type | Outdoor |
Events | 14 |
← 1895 1897 → |
The 1896 AAA Championships was an outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA), held on Saturday 4 July 1896 at the County Cricket Ground, Northampton in Northampton, England, in front of 7,000 spectators.[1][2]
The 14 events were the same number as in the previous year and all 14 event disciplines remained the same.
Results
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 yards | Norman Morgan | 10.4 | Max Wittenberg | 1½ yd | Charles Thomas | |
440 yards | James Meredith | 52.0 | William Fitzherbert | 3 yd | H.D. Casey | 5 yd |
880 yards | William King | 2:01.4 | Henry Cullum | 1 ft | Alec Nelson | 8 yd |
1 mile | Benson Lawford | 4:31.4 | Robert Wellin | 10 yd | Montague Davie | 8 yd |
4 miles | Henry Harrison | 20:27.4 | Charles Pearce | 60 yd | James Collins | 50 yd |
10 miles | George Crossland | 52:05.0 | Harry Watkins | 52:10.0 | Percy Biss | 56:10.4 |
steeplechase | Sidney Robinson | 11:25.0 | A.G. Dabbs | 50 yd | George Lee | 30 yd |
120yd hurdles | Godfrey Shaw | 15.6 | J. King | 6 yd | Frederic Allfrey | 4 yd |
4 miles walk | William Sturgess | 28:57.6 | Harry Curtis | 29:27.4 | M.K. Forrester | 30:02.4 |
high jump | Murty O'Brien | 1.803 | Reginald Williams | 1.651 | only 2 competitors | |
pole jump | R.E. Forshaw | 3.05 | Edwin Newby | 2.97 | only 2 competitors | |
long jump | Claude Leggatt | 7.03 | R.D. Barbour | 6.92 | J. Richardson | 6.37 |
shot put | Denis Horgan | 13.24 | John Flanagan | 12.32 | only 2 competitors | |
hammer throw | John Flanagan | 13.24 | Denis Horgan | 12.32 | only 2 competitors |
References
[edit]- ^ "Athletics". London Evening Standard. 6 July 1896. Retrieved 6 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "The Amateur Athletic Association". Sporting Life. 6 July 1896. Retrieved 6 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 6 July 2024.