1872 AAC Championships

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1872 AAC Championships
Dates27 March 1872
Host cityLondon, England
VenueLillie Bridge Grounds, London
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
1871
1873


The 1872 AAC Championships was an outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Club (AAC). The championships were held on 27 March 1872, at the Lillie Bridge Grounds in London.[1][2]

Summary

  • Thomas Christie and George Templer tied and both set a new world record in the half-mile, recording 2.01.0.

Results

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Event 1st 2nd 3rd
100 yards William A. Dawson First Trinity 10.5 Robert Philpot Third Trinity 2½ yd George E. R. Johnstone Civil Service AA 1½ yd
quarter-mile Robert Philpot Third Trinity 52.8 Arthur W. Brodie Sidney Sussex C 1½ yd Edmund Loder Trinity C 4 yd
half-mile Thomas Christie
George Templer
Lincoln C
Trinity C
2:01.0 WR n/a Hon. Arthur L. Pelham Third Trinity 8yd
1 mile Charles H. Mason London AC 4:42.25 Thomas R. Hewitt Trinity Hall 8 yd Edward Hawtrey St John's C 8 yd
4 miles James B. Edgar Isle of Man 21:31.25 Alfred Wheeler German Gymnastic Society 21:44.0 J. Powell Barnes Football Club 22:22.0
120yd hurdles John L. Stirling London AC 16.8 Edward Garnier University C ½ yd Henry W. Beauchamp Corpus Christi C 2 yd
7 miles walk T. R. Hogg Lewisham CC 57:22 H. W. Steib Preston GC 5 yd J. A. Jobling Northumberland CC 600 yd
high jump Edward S. Prior Caius C 1.626 Francis H. Woods Jesus C 1.600 James F. Bland (Ireland) University of Dublin
pole jump Henry Fellowes Lichfield College 2.90 William F. Powell Moore AAC 2.84 only 2 competitors
long jump E. Jenner Davies Pembroke C 6.88 NR Ralph L. Dixon Catherine Hall 6.17 William A. Dawson First Trinity 5.79
shot put Edward J. Bor (Ireland) Royal Engineers 12.93 NR William F. Powell Moore AAC 10.74 Henry W. R. Domville Pembroke C 10.67
hammer throw Henry Leeke Stafford 34.01 NR James Paterson Trinity C 33.86 William A. Burgess Derby School 32.08

References

  1. ^ "The Amateur Championship Meeting". Echo (London). 28 March 1872. Retrieved 21 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. ^ "Championship Amateur Athletic Meeting". London Evening Standard. 28 March 1872. Retrieved 20 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. ^ "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 21 July 2024.