James Hatton

British long-distance runner From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

James Hatton also referred to as Jack Hatton (born 1897, date of death unknown) was a British long-distance runner who competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics.[1]

Born1897 (1897)
Retford, Nottinghamshire, England
SportAthletics
Event
3,000–10,000 m
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James Hatton
James Hatton in 1922
Personal information
Born1897 (1897)
Retford, Nottinghamshire, England
Sport
SportAthletics
Event
3,000–10,000 m
ClubSurrey AC
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)3000 m – 9:00.6 (1920)
5000 m – 15:29.0 (1922)
10,000 m – 32:13.3e (1920)
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Career

At the 1920 Olympic Games, he finished fifth in the 10,000 m final and tenth in the 3,000 m race, in which Great Britain won the silver team medal. Hatton did not receive a medal because only three best runners from a team were counted; Hatton was fourth.[2]

Hatton finished second behind Walter Monk in the 4 miles event at the 1921 AAA Championships and fourth in the one mile.[3][4][5] Hatton was the Northern Counties champion over 10 miles in 1920 and 4 miles in 1921; the same year, he won the 3 miles at the Kinnaird international meeting and the 4 miles at the Triangular International.[2]

Hatton emigrated to Australia in 1923 and set several Australian records. He won the NSW state championship in 1926 and was a member of Manly AC.[6]

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