1909 AAA Championships
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1909 AAA Championships | |
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Dates | 3 July 1909 |
Host city | London, England |
Venue | Stamford Bridge (stadium) |
Level | Senior |
Type | Outdoor |
Events | 16 |
← 1908 1910 → |
The 1909 AAA Championships was the 1909 edition of the annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA). It was held on Saturday 3 July 1909 at the Stamford Bridge (stadium) in London, England. The attendance was between 10 and 12,000.[1][2]
The Championships consisted of 16 events.
Results
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 yards | Reginald Walker RSA | 10.0 | Nathaniel Cartmell USA | 1 ft | ![]() |
6 ins |
220 yards | Nathaniel Cartmell USA | 22.0 | ![]() |
2-3 yd | Ernest Haley | 4 yd |
440 yards | Alan Patterson | 50.6/51.2 | Lionel Reed | 50.6/4 yd | Edwin Montague | |
880 yards | ![]() |
1:57.6 | Arthur Astley | 1:57.8 | Ivo Fairbairn-Crawford | 1:59.0 |
1 mile | Edward Owen | 4:23.0 | Archie Robertson | 4:23.4 | Richard Yorke | 4:24.4 |
4 miles | Emil Voigt | 19:57.6 | Archie Robertson | 19:59.0 | A. Edward Wood | 20 yd |
10 miles | A. Edward Wood | 52:40.0 | William Scott | 53:49.0 | Bertie Long | 53:58.8 |
steeplechase | Reginald Noakes | 11:02.4 | Harry Hart | 11:12.2 | G.M. Parkinson | 11:29.4 |
120yd hurdles | Alfred Healey | 15.8 | Kenneth Powell | inches-1 yd | John Duncker RSA | inches-½ yd |
2 miles walk | Ernest Webb | 13:56.4 | A.E.M. Rowland NZL | 14:26.6 | T.J. Eaton | 14:40.6 |
7 miles walk | Ernest Webb | 52:37.0 | Frank Carter | 54:44.6 | Alred Pateman | 55:14.0 |
high jump | John Banks | 1.753 | Tim Ahearne IRE | 1.740 | Cyril Dugmore | 1.702 |
pole vault | Alf Flaxman | 2.93 | not awarded | only 1 competitor | ||
long jump | Tim Ahearne IRE | 6.81 | Sidney Abrahams | 6.53 | Wilfred Bleaden | 6.22 |
shot put | Denis Horgan IRE | 13.43 | Tom Nicolson | 12.20 | Henry Alan Leeke | 11.48 |
hammer throw | Tom Nicolson | 50.20 | Denis Horgan IRE | 41.80 | Allan Fyffe | 39.71 |
References
- ^ "Athletics". Leicester Daily Post. 5 July 1909. Retrieved 11 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "AAA Championships". Manchester Courier. 5 July 1909. Retrieved 11 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 11 July 2024.