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Cross De Las Naciones CROSS DE LAS NACIONES I 28/03/1903 Hamilton (SCO) Parque de Hamilton, Campo de carreras II 26/03/1904 Saint Helens (ENG) Parque de Haydock III 25/03/1905 Dublín (IRL) Campo de carreras de Baldoyle IV 10/03/1906 Newport (GAL) Campo de carreras de Caerleon V 23/03/1907 Glasgow/Cotstoun (SCO) VI 26/03/1908 París/Colombes (FRA) Hipódromo de Colombes VII 20/03/1908 Derby (ENG) Campo de Carreras de Derby VIII 26/03/1910 Belfast (NIR) Parque de Belvoir IX 25/03/1911 Newport (GAL) Campo de carreras de Caerleon X 30/03/1912 Edimburgo (SCO) Parque de Saughton XI 24/03/1913 Paris/Juvisy (FRA) XII 28/03/1914 Buckinghamshire (ENG) Parque de Chesham 1915-1919 No se disputaron XIII 03/04/1920 Belfast (NIR) Parque Belvoir XIV 19/03/1921 Newport (GAL) Campo de carreras de Caerleon XV 01/04/1922 Glasgow (SCO) Parque de Hampden XVI 23/03/1923 Paris/Juvisy (FRA) Hipódromo de Maisons Laffite XVII 22/03/1924 Newcastle-on-Tyne (ENG) Parque de Gotsforth XVIII 28/03/1925 Dublín (IRL) Campo de carreras de Baldoyle XIX 28/03/1926 Bruselas (BEL) Hipódromo de Stockel XX 02/04/1927 Newport (GAL) Campo de carreras de Caerleon XXI 24/03/1928 Ayr (SCO) Campo de carreras de Ayr XXII 23/03/1929 París/Vincennes (FRA) Hipódromo de Vincennes XXIII 22/03/1930 Leamington (GBR) Royal Leamington Spa XXIV 28/03/1931 DublínDublín (IRL) CampodecarrerasdeBaldoyleCampo de carreras de Baldoyle XXV 20/03/1932 Bruselas (BEL) Hipódromo de Stockel XXVI 25/03/1933 Newport (GAL) Campo de carreras de Caerleon XXVII 24/03/1934 Ayr (SCO) Campo de carreras de Ayr XXVIII 23/03/1935 París/Auteuil (FRA) Hipódromo de Auteuil XXIX 28/03/1936 Blackpool (ENG) Stadium Squires Gate XXX 20/03/1937 Bruselas (BEL) Hipódromo de Stockel XXXI 02/04/1938 Belfast (NIR) Royal Ulster Show Grounds Balmoral XXXII 01/04/1939 Cardiff (GAL) Campo de carreras de Ely 1940-1945 No se disputaron XXXIII 30/03/1946 Ayr (SCO) Campo de carreras de Ayr XXXIV 30/03/1947 Saint Cloud (FRA) Hipódromo de Saint Cloud XXXV 03/04/1948 Reading (ENG) XXXVI 26/03/1949 Dublín (IRL) Campo de carreras de Baldoyle XXXVII 25/03/1950 Bruselas (BEL) Hipódromo de Boitsfort XXXVIII 31/03/1951 Newport (GBR) Campo de carreras de Caerleon XXXIX 22/03/1952 Glasgow (GBR) Parque de carreras de Hamilton XL 21/03/1953 Paris/Vincennes (GBR) Hipódromo de Vincennes XLI 27/03/1954 Birmingham (GBR) Campo de carreras de Bromford Bridge XLII 19/03/1955 San Sebastián (ESP) Hipódromo de Lasarte XLIII 17/03/1956 Belfast (IRL) Royal Ulster Show Gronuds de Balmoral XLIV 23/03/1957 Waregem (BEL) Hipódromo de Waregem XLV 22/03/1958 Cardiff (GBR) Campo de Pontcanna XLVI 21/03/1959 Lisboa (POR) Parque del Estadio Nacional Valle de Jamor XLVII 26/03/1960 Glasgow (GBR) Parque de Hamilton XLVIII 26/03/1961 Nantes (FRA) Hipódromo de Petit-Pont XLIX 24/03/1962 Sheffield (GBR) Parque de Graves L 17/03/1963 San Sebastián (ESP) Hipódromo de Lasarte LI 21/03/1964 Dublín (IRL) Hipódromo de Leopardstown LII 20/03/1965 Ostende (BEL) LIII 20/03/1966 Rabat (MAR) Campo de carreras de Souissi LIV 18/03/1967 Barry (GBR) Campo de carreras de Barry LV 16/03/1968 Túnez (TUR) Hipódromo de Kassar-Said LVI 22/03/1969 Clydebank (GBR) Parque público LVII 22/03/1970 Vichy (FRA) Hipódromo de Vichy LVIII 20/03/1971San Sebastián (ESP) HiHipódromopódromo de Lasarte LIX 18/03/1972 Cambridge (GBR) Parque de Coldham's CROSS DE LAS NACIONES - Medallistas Hombres - Individual Oro Plata Bronce 1903 12,9km Alf Shrubb ENG 46:23 Tom Edwards ENG 46:57 John Daly IRE 47:11 1904 Alf Shrubb ENG 47:59 Albert Aldridge ENG 48:21 George Pearce ENG 49:39 1905 Albert Aldridge ENG 40:20 Tom Hynes IRE 40:35 Joe Deakin ENG 41:14 1906 Charlie Straw ENG 57:32 George Pearce ENG 57:55 William Nelson ENG 58:11 1907 Adam Underwood ENG 54:27 George Pearce ENG 54:48 Sammy Welding ENG 54:50 1908 Arthur "Archie" Robertson ENG 50:27 Fred Neaves ENG 50:31 George Pearce ENG 50:42 1909 EdwardEd dW Wood dENG ENG 58:0358 03 JeanJBiFRA Bouin FRA 58:0458 04 ErnestEtLENG Loney ENG 58:5358 53 1910 Edward Wood ENG 54:02 Francis O'Neill IRE 54:24 Harry Baldwin ENG 54:24 1911 Jean Bouin FRA 54:08 Harry Baldwin ENG 54:22 George Wallach SCO 54:44 1912 Jean Bouin FRA 51:46 William Scott ENG 52:19 Fred Hibbins ENG 52:34 1913 Jean Bouin FRA 51:53 Ernest Glover ENG 52:13 Jacques Keyser FRA 53:10 1914 Alfred Nichols ENG 60:24 George Wallach SCO 60:47 Ernest Glover ENG 60:47 1915-9 No disputado 1920 Jimmy Wilson SCO 55:06 Chris Vose ENG 55:33 Wally Freeman ENG 55:52 1921 Wally Freeman ENG 56:53 Arthur "Bobby" Mills ENG 57:03 Bevy Bingham IRE 57:17 1922 Joseph Guillemot FRA 63:59 Bill Cotterell ENG 64:27 Julien Schnellmann FRA 65:03 1923 Charles "Joe" Blewitt ENG 58:12 James McIntyre SCO 58:13 Georges Van Den Broele BEL 58:20 1924 Bill Cotterell ENG 55:36 Ernie Harper ENG 55:40 Eddie "Jack" Webster ENG 56:21 1925 Eddie "Jack" Webster ENG 56:55 John Joseph Ryan IRE 57:14 Bill Cotterell ENG 57:38 1926 Ernie Harper ENG 44:18 Joseph Guillemot FRA 44:59 Robert Marchal FRA 45:04 1927 Lewis Payne ENG 51:40 Seghir Beddari FRA 51:49 Henri Gallet FRA 52:03 1928 Harry Eckersley ENG 52:34 John Suttie Smith SCO 52:48 Seghir Beddari FRA 53:02 1929 14,1km Bill Cotterell ENG 42:47 Henri Dartigues FRA 42:48 Robert Courtier FRA 42:51 1930 15,3km Tom Evenson ENG 53:49 Robert Sutherland SCO 53:50 Roméo Dieguez FRA 54:15 1931 14,5km Tim Smythe IRE 48:52 Jack Winfield ENG 49:11 Tom Evenson ENG 49:16 1932 14,5km Tom Evenson ENG 50:51 Jack Holden ENG 51:06 Wally Beavers ENG 51:15 1933 14,5km Jack Holden ENG 53:41 Robert Sutherland SCO 53:50 John Suttie Smith SCO 53:54 1934 14,5km Jack Holden ENG 50:28 Alec Burns ENG 51:24 Arthur Pennyy ENG 51:26 1935 14,5km Jack Holden ENG 47:52 Bill Wylie SCO 48:12 Bill Eaton ENG 48:14 1936 14,5km Bill Eaton ENG 47:38 Jack Holden ENG 48:08 Alex Dow SCO 48:14 1937 14,5km Jim Flockhart SCO 49:50 André Sicard FRA 50:03 James Ginty ENG 50:13 1938 14,5km Jack Emery ENG 49:57 Jean Chapelle BEL 50:16 Sam Palmer WAL 50:36 1939 14,5km Jack Holden ENG 47:23 Mohamed El Ghazi FRA 47:34 Salem Amrouche FRA 47:52 1940-5 No disputado 1946 14,5km Raphaël Pujazon FRA 51:52 Marcel Vandewattyne BEL 52:24 Paul Messner FRA 52:49 1947 14,5km Raphaël Pujazon FRA 50:26 Jean Chapelle BEL 50:51 Mohamed Lahoucine FRA 51:04 1948 14,5km John Doms BEL 54:05 Emile Renson BEL 54:25 Mohamed Lahoucine FRA 54:50 1949 14,5km Alain Mimoun FRA 47:50 Raphaël Pujazon FRA 47:51 Charles Cérou FRA 47:55 1950 14,5km Lucien Theys BEL 45:42 Alain Mimoun FRA 45:50 Mohamed Hamza FRA 46:00 1951 14,5km Geoff Saunders ENG 54:07 Frank Aaron ENG 54:48 Charles Cérou FRA 55:05 1952 14,5km Alain Mimoun FRA 48:19 Marcel Vandewattyne BEL 49:02 Abdelkader Driss FRA 49:06 1953 14,5km Franjo Mihalic YUG 47:53 Frank Sando ENG 48:03 Abdallah Ould Lamine FRA 48:06 1954 14,5km Alain Mimoun FRA 47:51 Ken Norris ENG 48:13 Pat Ranger ENG 48:21 1955 14,5km Frank Sando ENG 46:09 Hugh Foord ENG 46:33 Ken Norris ENG 46:35 1956 14,5km Alain Mimoun FRA 45:18 Ken Norris ENG & 45:28 Frank Sando ENG 1957 14,5km Frank Sando ENG 45:58 Basil Heatley ENG 46:09 Ken Norris ENG 46:18 1958 14,5km Stan Eldon ENG 46:29 Alain Mimoun FRA 46:30 Frank Sando ENG 46:38 1959 14,5km Fred Norris ENG 42:44.8 Frank Sando ENG 42:52.4 Salah Beddiaf FRA 43:01.8 1960 14,5km Rhadi Benabdesselem MAR 43:33 Gaston Roelants BEL 43:40 John Merriman WAL 44:22 1961 14,5km Basil Heatley ENG 45:22.2 Antonio Amoros ESP 45:46.0 Martin Hyman ENG 45:56.4 1962 14,5km Gaston Roelants BEL 44:40 Marcel Vandewattyne BEL 44:46 Mel Batty ENG 44:48 1963 12km Roy Fowler ENG 37:19.7 Gaston Roelants BEL 37:32.0 Mariano Haro ESP 37:41.6 1964 12km Francisco Aritmendi ESP 40:33 Ron Hill ENG 40:42 John Cooke ENG 40:46 1965 12km Jean Fayolle FRA 36:48 Mel Batty ENG 36:48 Mohamed Gammoudi TUN 37:00 1966 12km Benassou El Ghazi MAR 36:22.2 Derek Graham IRE(NIR) 36:29.6 Tracy Smith USA 36:32.2 1967 12km Gaston Roelants BEL 36:03 Tim Johnston ENG 36:20 Bryan Rose NZL 36:27 1968 12km Mohamed Gammoudi TUN 35:25.4 Ron Hill ENG 35:26.8 Roy Fowler ENG 35:31.8 1969 12km Gaston Roelants BEL 36:25 Dick Taylor ENG 36:44 Ian McCafferty SCO 36:57 1970 12km Mike Tagg ENG 36:39.8 Gaston Roelants BEL 36:41.8 Trevor Wright ENG 36:44.6 1971 12km Dave Bedford ENG 38:42.
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