The 4th Cross of Nations took place in Wales on Saturday March 10, 1906. The race course ran through the territory of the [1] .
According to the IAAF , the distance was 16.1 km [2] .
Winners
| View | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
| Personal championship | ||||||
| Men 16.1 km | Charles Straw | 57.32 | George pierce | 57.55 | Will nelson | 58.11 |
| Team championship | ||||||
| Men | 24 | 86 | 106 | |||
Individual Championship
Men 16.1 km
| A place | Athlete | Citizenship | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| | Charles Straw | 57.32 | |
| | George pierce | 57.55 | |
| | Will nelson | 58.11 | |
| four | John Daily | 58.30 | |
| five | Joe Deakin | 58.33 | |
| 6 | Jack price | 59.40 | |
| 7 | Sammy Welding | 59.41 | |
| eight | U.G. Dunkley | England | 59.45 |
| 9 | T. Hughes | Wales | 59.52 |
| ten | Sam Stevenson | Scotland | 1: 00.25 |
| eleven | John hays | Ireland | 1: 00.27 |
| 12 | Francis whittle | England | 1: 00.40 |
| 13 | David cater | Scotland | 1: 00.41 |
| 14 | Charles Harris | Ireland | 1: 00.46 |
| 15 | Peter Russell | Scotland | 1: 00.55 |
| sixteen | R.E. Hughes | Scotland | 1: 00.57 |
| 17 | Tommy Arthur | Wales | 1: 01.08 |
| 18 | Pat joyce | Ireland | 1: 01.09 |
| nineteen | Paul Kelly | Ireland | 1: 01.16 |
| 20 | T. Merangh | Ireland | 1: 01.40 |
| 21 | George Butterfield | England | 1: 01.51 |
| 22 | Tommy Greenell | England | 1: 01.52 |
| 23 | Eddie ace | Wales | 1: 02.20 |
| 24 | Edgar Price | Wales | 1: 02.26 |
| 25 | John Ranken | Scotland | 1: 02.34 |
| 26 | W. Thomas | Wales | 1: 02.35 |
| 27 | Thomas Robertson | Scotland | 1: 02.38 |
| 28 | John Gilchrist | Scotland | 1: 03.19 |
| 29th | T. Horton | Wales | 1: 03.21 |
| thirty | J. Finnegan | Ireland | 1: 03.27 |
| 31 | Harry cleaver | Wales | 1: 03.30 |
| 32 | William Muirden | Scotland | 1: 03.41 |
| 33 | Joe Morris | Wales | 1: 03.52 |
| 34 | Ernest Thomas | Wales | 1: 04.03 |
| 35 | Alexander Matthews | Scotland | 1: 04.03 |
| 36 | T. Banford | Wales | 1: 04.10 |
| - | James Beale | England | DNF |
| - | Billy Day | England | DNF |
| - | Tom Downing | Ireland | DNF |
| - | George Guthre | Scotland | DNF |
| - | Alex Mann | Scotland | DNF |
| - | Thomas Mulline | Scotland | DNF |
| - | H.T. Johnston | Wales | DNF |
| - | Eddie O'Donnell | Wales | DNF |
Team Championship
Men
| A place | A country | Team | Glasses |
|---|---|---|---|
| one | England | Charles Straw George pierce Will nelson Joe Deakin Jack price Sammy Welding | 24 |
| 2 | Ireland | John Daily John hays Charlie harris Pat joyce Paul Kelly T. Mernagh | 86 |
| 3 | Scotland | Sam Stevenson David cater Peter Russell R.E. Hughes John Ranken Thomas Robertson | 106 |
| four | Wales | T. Hughes Tommy Arthur Eddie ace Edgar Price W. Thomas T. Horton | 128 |
Member Countries
The competition was attended by 44 athletes from 4 countries.
- England (12)
- Ireland (8)
- Scotland (12)
- Wales (12)
Notes
- ↑ Notes on sport - Athletics - Cross-Country Championship - England successful - At Caerleon Racecourse, Newport, on Saturday, the fourth international cross-country championship was decided ..., Glasgow Herald, March 12, 1906, p. 13
- ↑ 36th IAAF WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS EDINBURGH 2008 Facts & Figures