1868 AAC Championships

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The 1868 AAC Championships was an outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Club (AAC). The championships were held from 19 to 20 June 1868, in the grounds of Thomas Jones, 7th Viscount Ranelagh's Beaufort House.[1][2][3]

Dates19–20 June 1868
Host cityLondon, England
VenueBeaufort House, Walham Green, London
LevelSenior
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1868 AAC Championships
Dates19–20 June 1868
Host cityLondon, England
VenueBeaufort House, Walham Green, London
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
1867
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Summary

  • The championships were run over two days for the first time.
  • A cup was presented to each winner and a medal was awarded to second place.
  • Walter Chinnery set a world record for the 4 miles event with as time of 21:12.0.
  • Robert Mitchell set a world record for the pole jump event with a jump of 3.21.

Results

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More information Event, 1st ...
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
100 yards William TennentAAC10.2 Edward J. ColbeckLondon AC1 ft William MacLarenManchester AC1½ yd
quarter-mile Edward J. ColbeckLondon AC50.4 NR William MacLarenManchester AC12 yd Walter M. ChinneryLondon ACgave up
half-mile Edward J. ColbeckLondon AC2:02.0 Arthur KingLondon AC4½ yd Walter R. M. BethuneCivil Service AA3½ yd
1 mile Walter M. ChinneryLondon AC4:33.2 Edward HawtreyEton College27 yd only 2 competitors
4 miles Walter M. ChinneryLondon AC21:12.0 WR Joseph SnowManchester AC270 yd Sydenham DixonCivil Service AAretired
120yd hurdles William TennentAAC17.4 William MacLarenManchester AC½ yd William F. Powell MooreAAC5 yd
7 miles walk Walter RyeLondon AC57:40 Thomas GriffithAAC58:00 H. M. WilkinsonCivil Service AAa mile
high jump Robert J. C. MitchellManchester AC1.727 Charles Guy PymCivil Service AA1.676 Frederick W. ParsonsMagdalen C1.575
pole jump Robert J. C. MitchellManchester AC3.21 WR William F. Powell MooreAAC3.06 Alfred LubbockAAC2.59
broad jump Robert J. C. MitchellManchester AC6.01 Edward HaversIngatestone5.92 William TennentAAC4.91
shot put John StoneLiverpool AC11.56 NR Robert J. C. MitchellManchester AC10.97 William F. Powell MooreAAC10.40
hammer throw Henry LeekeTrinity College30.33 NR Douglas MoffattAAC29.49 Patrick HalkettLondon Scottish28.42
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