1888 Scottish Athletics Championships

The 1888 Scottish Athletics Championships were the sixth national athletics championships to be held in Scotland. They were held under the auspices of the Scottish Amateur Athletic Association at Powderhall Grounds, Edinburgh, on Saturday 23 June 1888. The meet was held in "splendid" weather, and the track was reported to be "in first rate order," but a slight easterly wind affected performances. Ernest Stones (Ulverston AC) set a Scottish All-comers record in defending his pole vault title. Three days after finishing second in the 4 miles at the championship Andrew Hannah set a Scottish All-comers record at the event running 21:02 2/5 at Ibrox Park, Glasgow. This was the first in a long list of almost three dozen records Hannah will set over the next seven years at all distances from 2 miles to 10 miles, becoming the dominant Scottish distance runner of the decade. For the first time the 10 miles championship was held separately, being held at the Powderhall Grounds on Saturday 7 April, and with twice as many entrants as any previous year the experiment was continued in the future. It didn't, however, affect the result with Alex Findlay (Ayr FC) easily retaining his title shortly before emigrating to the United States. The chief judge at the championships, in his year as President of the association, was M. P. Fraser of Glasgow University AC.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

1888 Scottish Athletics Championships
Dates23 June
Host cityEdinburgh, Scotland
VenuePowderhall Grounds
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events13
1887
1889



Results summary edit

100 yards
Pos Athlete Time
1. James H. Allan (St George's FC) 10 3/5
2. Robert A. Taylor (Edinburgh Un.) inches
3. James T. Ward (Clydesdale H.) 1 yard


440 yards
Pos Athlete Time
1. Thomas Blair (Queen's Park FC) 53 2/5
2. James B. Green (Irvine Amateur FC) 1 foot
3. Thomas Maley (Clydesdale H.)


880 yards
Pos Athlete Time
1. A. M. Marshall (Dumbarton Athletic FC) 2:02 3/5
2= John Allan (Monkcastle FC) 10 yards
2= John Blane (Clydesdale H.) 10 yards


1 mile
Pos Athlete Time
1. John Blane (Clydesdale H.) 4:35 2/5
2. David S. Duncan (Edinburgh H.) 20 yards
3. James Logan (Vale of Leven FC)


4 miles
Pos Athlete Time
1. William M. Jack (Edinburgh H.) 21:17 3/5
2. Andrew Hannah (Clydesdale H.) 50 yards


120 yard hurdles
Pos Athlete Time
1. Alex Vallance (Clydesdale H.) 18 4/5
2. James T. Ward (Clydesdale H) 8 yards
3. G. D. Wilson (Edinburgh H.)


3 miles walk
Pos Athlete Time
1. A. Brown (Clydesdale H.) 24:26 2/5
2. J. Urquhart (Edinburgh H.) 20 yards


High jump
Pos Athlete Dist
1. George G. Robertson (Edinburgh H.) 5ft 2 1/4in (1.58m)
2. James T. Ward (Clydesdale H.) 5ft 1in (1.55m)


Pole vault
Pos Athlete Dist
1. Ernest Stones (Ulverston AC) 11ft 2 1/2in (3.41m)


Long jump
Pos Athlete Dist
1. Arthur E. Bullock (Edinburgh Un.) 21ft 0in (6.40m)
2. W. H. Campbell (Mauchline FC) 19ft 4in (5.89m)
3. Alex Vallance (Clydesdale H.)


Shot put
Pos Athlete Dist
1. J. MacDonald (Edinburgh H.) 40ft 4in (12.29m)
2. T. Robertson (Edinburgh H.) 38ft 4in (11.68m)
3. W. Mackenzie (Clydesdale H.) 34ft 1in (10.39m)


Hammer
Pos Athlete Dist
1. T. Robertson (Edinburgh H.) 90ft 8in (27.64m)
2. Robert Smith (Mauchline FC)


10 miles (track) edit

10 miles (track)
Pos Athlete Time
1. Alex P. Findlay (Clydesdale H.) 55:33
2. David S. Duncan (Royal High School FP)
3. Peter Addison (Edinburgh H.)

The 10-mile championship took place at the same venue on Saturday 7 April. There were eight entries and seven starters. A. Graham (Edinburgh H.) took the lead but before the first mile had been completed Findlay took over and was never headed. Duncan stopped at one point but was persuaded to carry on.[7][8]


See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Scottish Athletics 1883-1983, John W. Keddie (1982)
  2. ^ Scottish Championship Results - Track
  3. ^ Scottish Championship Results - Field
  4. ^ Scottish Athletics Track Statisticians - Archive
  5. ^ "Edinburgh Evening News", Sat 23 Jun 1888 p. 3
  6. ^ "Athletic News", Tue 26 Jun 1888 p. 6
  7. ^ "Ayr Advertiser", Tue 10 Apr 1888 p. 2
  8. ^ "Motherwell Times", Sat 14 Apr 1888 p. 3