The 1901 AAA Championships was the 1901 edition of the annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA). It was held on Saturday 6 July 1901 at the Fartown Ground in Huddersfield, England.[1][2]
1901 AAA Championships | |
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Dates | 6 July 1901 |
Host city | Huddersfield, England |
Venue | Fartown Ground |
Level | Senior |
Type | Outdoor |
Events | 15 |
← 1900 1902 → |
A new event was added to the Championships when the 2 miles walk was introduced. This also resulted in the 4 miles walk reverting to the distance of 7 miles (which was held previously from 1866 until 1893).
Results
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 yards | Arthur Duffey | 10.0 | Reginald Wadsley | 3 yd | Denis Murray | inches |
440 yards | Reginald Wadsley | 49.8 | Maxie Long | 2 yd | William Welsh | 1 yd |
880 yards | John Cleave | 1:59.6 | E. Harrison Kenyon | 2:01.6 | Alec Nelson | 5 yd |
1 mile | Francis Cockshott | 4:21.4 | Alfred Shrubb | 4:27.0 | Henri Deloge | 4:28.0 |
4 miles | Alfred Shrubb | 20:01.8 | Albert Barker | 20:42.4 | Fred Appleby | 21:08.0 |
10 miles | Alfred Shrubb | 53:32.0 | John Rimmer | 54:01.0 | Albert Barker | 54:35.0 |
steeplechase | Sidney Robinson | 11:07.4 | T. W. Walker | 100 yd | Alfred Shrubb | 4 yd |
120yd hurdles | Alvin Kraenzlein | 15.6 | Alfred Trafford | 4½ yd | Irving Baxter | |
2 miles walk | George Deyermond | 14:17.4 | H. T. Simpson | 5 yd | W. H. Martindale | 8 yd |
7 miles walk | Jack Butler | 54:37.0 | H. T. Simpson | 55:40.0 | W. H. Martindale | 56:30.0 |
high jump | Irving Baxter | 1.803 | Peter O'Connor | 1.753 | only 2 competitors | |
pole jump | Irving Baxter W. H. Hodgson |
2.99 2.99 |
not awarded | only 2 competitors | ||
long jump | Peter O'Connor | 7.22 | not awarded | only 1 competitor | ||
shot put | Wesley Coe | 13.85 | not awarded | only 1 competitor | ||
hammer throw | Tom Kiely | 45.28 | Ernest May | 36.66 | Henry Alan Leeke | 35.06 |
References
edit- ^ "The Amateur Championships". Huddersfield Daily Examiner. 8 July 1901. Retrieved 7 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "The Amateur Athletic Championships". Gloucester Citizen. 8 July 1901. Retrieved 7 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 7 July 2024.