sport.wikisort.org - AthleteArthur James Robertson (19 April 1879 – 18 April 1957) was a Scottish runner who competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. He won the gold medal in the 3-mile team race and a silver in the steeplechase.[3]
British long-distance runner
Arthur Robertson
 Arthur Robertson at the 1908 Olympics |
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Birth name | Arthur James Robertson |
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Born | (1879-04-19)19 April 1879 |
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Died | 18 April 1957(1957-04-18) (aged 77) |
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Country | Great Britain |
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Sport | Athletics |
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Event(s) | 1500–10,000 m (1-10 miles) |
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Club | Birchfield Harriers |
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Olympic finals | 1908 |
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Personal best(s) | Mile – 4:23.4e (1909) 5000 m – 15:01.2 (1908) 10,000 m – 31:30.4 (1908) Hour – 18,479 m[1][2] |
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Career
The son of a Glasgow doctor, Robertson was educated at Kelvinside Academy, Glasgow, before moving to King's School, Peterborough at the age of 14. A brilliant all-round sportsman, he initially concentrated on cycling and only took up serious athletics at the age of 25, after a cycling injury.[1][4][5]
In 1906, he joined Birchfield Harriers.[4] In March 1908 he won both the English and International Cross-Country Championships and a second-place finish in the 4 mile race at the AAA championship earned him a place at the Olympics.
Robertson won easily in the first round of the 3200 metres steeplechase, finishing in 11:10.0. In the final, he trailed for most of the race. At the bell, he passed one of the two then-leaders, American John Eisele. Robertson was not quite able to catch the other leader, however, and trailed fellow Briton Arthur Russell by two yards at the finish. His final time was 10:48.4. At the same Olympics he won gold as a member of the 3-man 3 mile team race; the first Olympic gold won by a Scottish man and the first by a Birchfield athlete. He also participated in the five miles event and finished fifth. His brother David was a member of the British cycling team at the same olympics.[1][4]
On 13 September 1908 Robertson set a world record at 15:01.2 over 5,000 metres, running on a concrete cycle track in Stockholm. He retired from athletics after 1909 season and returned to cycling. Later, together with his brother, he ran a sports shop in Peterborough, and then passed it over to his son.[1][5]
Robertsone was posthumously inducted into the Scottish Sporting Hall of Fame in 2004.[5] In January 2010, a new J D Wetherspoon pub in Perry Barr, Birmingham (close to Perry Barr Stadium, the former home of Birchfield Harriers) was named 'The Arthur Robertson' in his honour.[4]
References
Further reading
 Olympic champions in men's team race |
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5000 metre team |
- 1900: Great Britain/Australia
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4 mile team | |
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3 mile team | |
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3000 metre team |
- 1912: United States
- 1920: United States
- 1924: Finland
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Men's champions of the International Cross Country Championships |
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Short course |
- 1898†: Sid Robinson (ENG)
- 1903–04: Alfred Shrubb (ENG)
- 1905: Albert Aldridge (ENG)
- 1906: Charlie Straw (ENG)
- 1907: Adam Underwood (ENG)
- 1908: Arthur Robertson (ENG)
- 1909–10: Arthur Edwin Wood (ENG)
- 1911–13: Jean Bouin (FRA)
- 1914: Alfred Nichols (ENG)
- 1915–19: Not held
- 1920: James Wilson (SCO)
- 1921: Wally Freeman (ENG)
- 1922: Joseph Guillemot (FRA)
- 1923: Joe Blewitt (ENG)
- 1924: Bill Cotterell (ENG)
- 1925: Jack Webster (ENG)
- 1926: Ernie Harper (ENG)
- 1927: Lewis Payne (ENG)
- 1928: Harry Eckersley (ENG)
- 1929: Bill Cotterell (ENG)
- 1930: Tom Evenson (ENG)
- 1931: Tim Smythe (IRE)
- 1932: Tom Evenson (ENG)
- 1933–35: Jack Holden (ENG)
- 1936: Bill Eaton (ENG)
- 1937: Jim Flockhart (SCO)
- 1938: Jack Emery (ENG)
- 1939: Jack Holden (ENG)
- 1940–45: Not held
- 1946–47: Raphaël Pujazon (FRA)
- 1948: John Doms (BEL)
- 1949: Alain Mimoun (FRA)
- 1950: Lucien Theys (BEL)
- 1951: Geoff Saunders (ENG)
- 1952: Alain Mimoun (FRA)
- 1953: Franjo Mihalić (YUG)
- 1954: Alain Mimoun (FRA)
- 1955: Frank Sando (ENG)
- 1956: Alain Mimoun (FRA)
- 1957: Frank Sando (ENG)
- 1958: Stan Eldon (ENG)
- 1959: Frederick Norris (ENG)
- 1960: Rhadi Ben Abdesselam (MAR)
- 1961: Basil Heatley (ENG)
- 1962: Gaston Roelants (BEL)
- 1963: Roy Fowler (ENG)
- 1964: Francisco Aritmendi (ESP)
- 1965: Jean Fayolle (FRA)
- 1966: Ben Assou El Ghazi (MAR)
- 1967: Gaston Roelants (BEL)
- 1968: Mohammed Gammoudi (TUN)
- 1969: Gaston Roelants (BEL)
- 1970: Mike Tagg (ENG)
- 1971: David Bedford (ENG)
- 1972: Gaston Roelants (BEL)
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† Unofficial race |
На других языках
- [en] Arthur Robertson (athlete)
[fr] Archie Robertson (athlétisme)
Arthur James « Archie » Roberston, né le 19 avril 1879 à Sheffield et mort le 18 avril 1957 à Peterborough, est un athlète écossais, spécialiste du demi-fond.
[it] Archie Robertson (atleta)
Arthur James "Archie" Robertson (Harthill, 19 aprile 1879 – Peterborough, 18 aprile 1957) è stato un mezzofondista e siepista britannico.
[ru] Робертсон, Артур (легкоатлет)
Артур Джеймс Робертсон (англ. Arthur James Robertson; 19 апреля 1879, Хартхилл, Саут-Йоркшир — 18 апреля 1957, Питерборо) — британский легкоатлет, чемпион и серебряный призёр летних Олимпийских игр 1908.
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