The 1891 AAA Championships was an outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA), held on Saturday 29 June 1891 at the grounds of the Manchester Athletic Association in Old Trafford, Manchester, England.[1][2][3]
1891 AAA Championships | |
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Dates | 29 June 1891 |
Host city | Manchester, England |
Venue | Manchester AA Grounds, Old Trafford |
Level | Senior |
Type | Outdoor |
Events | 14 |
← 1890 1892 → |
The 14 events were the same number and disciplines as in the previous year.
Results
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 yards | Luther Cary | 10.2 | E. Kirkwood House | 3 yd | William Seward | ½ yd |
440 yards | Alfred Remington | 51.8 | J.P. Shuter | 6 yd | only 2 finished | |
880 yards | William Holmes | 2:00.8 | Harold Wade | 4 yd | Alfred Le Maitre | inches |
1 mile | James Kibblewhite | 4:28.6 | William Fowler | 1½ yd | Herbert Heath | 15 yd |
4 miles | William Morton | 20:53.6 | J.R. Hainsworth | 21:02.2 | only 2 finished | |
10 miles | William Morton | 52:33.8 | Sidney Thomas | 52:36.8 | Andrew Hannah | 54:46.2 |
steeplechase | Edward Parry | 11:24.8 | L'Argent Keer | 170 yd | Colin Souch | dnf |
120yd hurdles | Daniel Bulger | 16.3-5 sec | C. W. Haward | Godfrey Shaw | ||
7 miles walk | Harry Curtis | 54:00.2 | John Wells | 56:24.4 | Charles Nicoll | 56:34.2 |
high jump | Thomas Jennings | 1.765 | Arthur Watkinson Henry Hallock |
1.740 1.740 |
not awarded | |
pole jump | Robert Watson | 3.43 | Robert Dickinson | 3.35 | Tom Ray | 3.12 |
long jump | Daniel Bulger Malcolm Ford |
6.20 6.20 |
not awarded | Cecil Haward | 5.87 | |
shot put | William Barry | 12.09 | Charles Queckberner | 11.53 | Harry Brown | |
hammer throw | Charles Queckberner | 39.58 | R. Nelson Robbie | 38.78 | William Barry | 35.26 |
References
edit- ^ "The Amateur Athletic Championship". Glasgow Evening Post. 29 June 1891. Retrieved 6 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Amateur Athletic Association Championships". Western Daily Press. 29 June 1891. Retrieved 6 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Athletics". Huddersfield Chronicle. 29 June 1891. Retrieved 6 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 6 July 2024.