1955 International Cross Country Championships Explained

1955 International Cross Country Championships
Organisers:ICCU
Edition:42nd
Date:19 March (men)
26 March (women)
Host City:San Sebastián, Euskadi, Spain (men)
Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland (women)
Location:Lasarte Hippodrome (men)
Nations Participating:8 (men) / 2 (women)
Athletes Participating:70 (men) / 12 (women)
Races:1 / 1
Distances:9 mi (14.5 km) men / 1.9 mi (3.0 km) women
Previous:1954 Birmingham
Next:1956 Belfast

The 1955 International Cross Country Championships was held in San Sebastián, Spain, at the Lasarte Hippodrome on 19 March 1955. In addition, an unofficial women's championship was held one week later at Ayr, Scotland on 26 March 1955. A report on the men's event as well as the women's event was given in the Glasgow Herald.

Complete results for men, and for women (unofficial), medallists, and the results of British athletes were published.

Medallists

Individual
Men
9 mi (14.5 km)
Frank Sando
46:09Hugh Foord
46:33Ken Norris
46:35
Women (unofficial)
1.9 mi (3.0 km)
Diane Leather
16:08Anne Oliver
16:31Leila Buckland
16:45
Team
Men27 102 109
Women (unofficial)1034

Individual Race Results

Men's (9 mi / 14.5 km)

Rank Athlete Nationality Time
46:09
46:33
46:35
4 46:41
5 46:48
6 46:54
7 Edward Hardy 46:55
8 Michael Maynard 46:56
9 Bakir Benaissa 46:57
10 Luis García 46:59
11 George Rhodes 47:06
12 Maurits van Laere 47:10
13 Jean-Louis Com 47:18
14 Manuel Faria 47:25
15 Frans Herman 47:28
16 Roger Deweer 47:36
17 Mohamed Bensaid 47:42
18 João Silva 47:43
19 Pierre Prat 47:48
20 Kenneth Caulder 47:49
21 Francisco Irizar 47:50
22 Felicito Cerezo 47:53
23 Félix Bidegui 47:55
24 Belkacem Chikhane 47:57
25 José Araújo 48:01
26 Marcel Davignon 48:03
27 Bill Boak 48:04
28 Antonio Aguirre 48:09
29 48:19
30 Enrique Moreno 48:20
31 David Richards Jun. 48:24
32 Ken Huckle 48:25
33 Phil Morgan 48:26
34 Serge Blusson 48:30
35 Eddie Bannon 48:31
36 Denis O'Gorman 48:35
37 48:41
38 Pierre de Pauw 48:44
39 Tony Pumfrey 48:46
40 Norman Wilson 48:47
41 Filipe Luis 48:48
42 Donald Henson 48:58
43 Jaime Guixa 49:00
44 Charlie Owens 49:03
45 Maurice Chiclet 49:11
46 Richard Daniels 49:12
47 António Ventura 49:13
48 John McLaren 49:25
49 Frans van der Hoeven 49:31
50 Lucas Larraza 49:35
51 Willie Lindsay 49:36
52 Andy Brown 49:38
53 Johnny Marshall 49:41
54 Joe McGhee 49:47
55 Brian James 49:59
56 Augusto Silva 49:59
57 Tom Stevenson 50:12
58 Jim Douglas 50:37
59 Joaquim Santos 50:51
60 Joe Stevenson 50:54
61 Willy Dodds 50:56
62 Armando Silva 50:57
63 Robert Hanna 51:36
64 Lyn Bevan 51:46
65 Adam Brown 51:56
66 Don Appleby 52:18
67 Frazer Walker 54:29
Lahcen Ben Allal DNF
Maurice Simonnet DNF
Ian Binnie DNF

Women's (1.9 mi / 3.0 km, unofficial)

Rank Athlete Nationality Time
16:08
16:31
16:45
4 16:57
5 Marian Davies 17:00
6 Madeline Wooller 17:01
7 Catherine Boyce 18:18
8 Anne Drummond 18:40
9 Elizabeth McLeod 18:47
10 Mollie Ferguson 19:15
11 Doreen Fulton 19:20
12 Agnes Elder 19:25

Team Results

Men's

Rank Country Team Points
1 align=left align=left Frank Sando
Hugh Foord
Ken Norris
Patrick Ranger
Edward Hardy
Michael Maynard
27
2 align=left align=left 102
3 align=left align=left Antonio Amoros
Luis García
Francisco Irizar
Felicito Cerezo
Félix Bidegui
Antonio Aguirre
109
4 align=left align=left Bakir Benaissa
Jean-Louis Com
Mohamed Bensaid
Pierre Prat
Belkacem Chikhane
Serge Blusson
116
5 align=left align=left Manuel Faria
João Silva
José Araújo
Filipe Luis
António Ventura
Augusto Silva
201
6 align=left align=left David Richards Jun.
Ken Huckle
Phil Morgan
John Disley
Tony Pumfrey
Norman Wilson
212
7 align=left align=left Eddie Bannon
Donald Henson
John McLaren
Willie Lindsay
Andy Brown
Joe McGhee
282
8 align=left align=left Denis O'Gorman
Charlie Owens
Johnny Marshall
Jim Douglas
Willy Dodds
Robert Hanna
315

Women's (unofficial)

Rank Country Team Points
1 align=left align=left 10
2 align=left align=left Catherine Boyce
Anne Drummond
Elizabeth McLeod
Mollie Ferguson
34

Participation

Men's

An unofficial count yields the participation of male 70 athletes from 8 countries.

Women's

An unofficial count yields the participation of 12 female athletes from 2 countries.

See also