1911 AAA Championships

The 1911 AAA Championships was the 1911 edition of the annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA). It was held on Saturday 1 July 1911 at the Stamford Bridge (stadium) in London, England. The attendance was 12,000.[1][2]

1911 AAA Championships
Dates1 July 1911
Host cityLondon, England
VenueStamford Bridge (stadium)
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events16
1910
1912


The Championships consisted of 16 events.

Results

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William Scott
 
Hannes Kolehmainen

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 yards   Frederick L. Ramsdell 10.4 Victor d'Arcy ½ yd   William Stewart 1 yd
220 yards   Frederick L. Ramsdell 22.2   Frank Halbhaus 2 yd   Richard Rau 2 yd
440 yards   Frank Halbhaus 50.8 William Tettenhall 6-8 yd T.E. Adams 1 ft - 1 yd
880 yards   Hanns Braun 1:59.8   Gregory Wheatley 4-5 yd   Mel Brock 2 yd
1 mile Douglas McNicol 4:22.2   John Tait 2 yd Eddie Owen 1 yd
4 miles   Hannes Kolehmainen 20:03.6 William Scott 20:04.0 Amos Martin 20:26.4
10 miles William Scott 52:26.4 Arthur Smith 54:16.4 Ernest Massey 54:46.2
steeplechase Reginald Noakes 11:10.6 Arthur Pateshall 80-100 yd   Paul Lizandier 100 yd
120yd hurdles Percy Phillips 16.2 Kenneth Powell inches   Maurice Meunier inches
2 miles walk Harold Ross 13:55.4 Will Ovens William Yates
7 miles walk George Larner 52:08.0 William Yates 52:24.4 Harold Ross 52:45.2
high jump   Robert Pasemann 1.829   Tom Leahy 1.803 Benjamin Howard Baker 1.753
pole jump   Robert Pasemann 3.66   Paul Lagarde 3.53   Maurice Garon 3.32
long jump   Percy Kirwan 7.15   Robert Pasemann 7.10 Sidney Abrahams 7.01
shot put   John Barrett 13.23   André Tison 13.23   Alex Abraham 11.66
hammer throw   George Putnam 45.00 Alf Flaxman 38.12 Duncan Porteous 33.00

References

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  1. ^ "Amateur Athletic Championship". Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette. 3 July 1911. Retrieved 11 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. ^ "AAA Champions". Sporting Life. 3 July 1911. Retrieved 11 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. ^ "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 11 July 2024.