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Orienteering World Cup
Frank Sando crossing the line to win the 1957 edition of the championships
Statusactive
Genresports event
Date(s)March-April
Frequencyannual
Location(s)various
Inaugurated1898 (1898)
Most recent1972 (1972)
Organised byICCU

The International Cross Country Championships was an annual international competition in cross country running. It was created in 1903 by the International Cross Country Union (ICCU) and it marked the first time that an annual international championships had been held for the sport.

It began its life as a contest between the four Home Nations of the United Kingdom. The event became increasingly international over its history, beginning with the admittance of the first non-UK country in 1907 (France), the addition of several other Continental European countries in the 1920s, and then the introduction of Tunisia in 1958 which saw an African team compete for the first time.[1]

The championships featured only a senior men's race from 1903 to 1961, at which point an under-21s event was introduced. After some years as an unsanctioned competition, a women's race finally gained official acceptance in 1967.[1]

The event lasted from 1903 to 1972 – at the 1971 ICCU Congress members decided to transfer organisation of the event to the International Amateur Athletics Federation (IAAF), a move which was finalised after the 1972 ICC Championships and led to the first IAAF World Cross Country Championships in 1973.[2]

The International Cross Country Championships featured a number of running greats, including: Alfred Shrubb (the inaugural race winner) and Jean Bouin in its early years, Frank Sando who won twice, as well as Jack Holden and Alain Mimoun who both won the race a record four times, and then Franjo Mihalić, Gaston Roelants and David Bedford in its later years. American runner Doris Brown was dominant in the short history of the women's race, winning all but two of the official women's races.[1]

Editions

Edition Year City Country Date Venue No. of
Countries
No. of
Athletes
Unofficial 1898 Paris-Ville-d'Avray  France March 20 2 16
1st 1903 Hamilton, Lanarkshire  Scotland March 23 Hamilton Park Racecourse 4 45
2nd 1904 St Helens, Lancashire  England March 26 Haydock Park 4 46
3rd 1905 Dublin, Leinster  Ireland March 25 Baldoyle Racecourse 4 48
4th 1906 Newport-Caerleon, Monmouthshire  Wales March 10 Caerleon Racecourse 4 44
5th 1907 Glasgow  Scotland March 23 Glasgow Agricultural Society Show Grounds, Scotstoun 5 56
6th 1908 Paris-Colombes  France March 26 Stade de Matin 5 54
7th 1909 Derby, Derbyshire  England March 20 Derby Racecourse 5 51
8th 1910 Belfast, Ulster  Ireland March 26 Belvoir Park 5 43
9th 1911 Newport-Caerleon, Monmouthshire  Wales March 25 Caerleon Racecourse 5 45
10th 1912 Edinburgh, Lothian  Scotland March 30 Saughton Public Park 5 44
11th 1913 Paris-Juvisy-sur-Orge  France March 24 Juvisy Aerodrome 4 36
12th 1914 Amersham, Buckinghamshire  England March 28 Chesham Park 5 45
Not held due to World War I
13th 1920 Belfast, Ulster  Ireland April 3 Belvoir Park 4 35
14th 1921 Newport-Caerleon  Wales March 19 Caerleon Racecourse 4 36
15th 1922 Glasgow  Scotland April 1 Hampden Park 5 45
16th 1923 Paris-Maisons-Laffitte  France March 25 Hippodrome de Maisons-Laffitte 4 36
17th 1924 Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumberland  England March 22 Gosforth Park 6 52
18th 1925 Dublin  Ireland March 28 Baldoyle Racecourse 5 42
19th 1926 Bruxelles  Belgium March 28 Hippodrome de Stockel 6 53
20th 1927 Newport-Caerleon, Monmouthshire  Wales April 2 Caerleon Racecourse 5 44
21st 1928 Ayr, Ayrshire  Scotland March 24 5 45
22nd 1929 Paris-Vincennes  France March 23 Hippodrome de Vincennes 10 90
23rd 1930 Leamington, Warwickshire  England March 22 7 61
24th 1931 Dublin (men)  Ireland March 28 Baldoyle Racecourse 6 54
Douai, Nord-Pas-de-Calais (women)  France March 22 3 16
25th 1932 Bruxelles (men)  Belgium March 20 Hippodrome de Stockel 6 52
Croydon, Surrey (women)  England March 19 2 12
26th 1933 Newport-Caerleon, Monmouthshire  Wales March 25 Caerleon Racecourse 6 54
27th 1934 Ayr, Ayrshire  Scotland March 24 Ayr Racecourse 6 54
28th 1935 Paris-Auteuil (men)  France March 23 Hippodrome d'Auteuil 7 61
Morecambe, Lancashire (women)  England March 20 The Old Golf Links 2 11
29th 1936 Blackpool, Lancashire  England March 28 The Stadium, Squires Gate 6 54
30th 1937 Bruxelles  Belgium March 20 Hippodrome de Stockel 6 54
31st 1938 Belfast, Ulster (men)  Northern Ireland April 2 Royal Ulster Showground 7 63
Lille, Nord-Pas-de-Calais (women)  France April 2 3 18
32nd 1939 Cardiff, Glamorgan  Wales April 1 Ely Racecourse 7 63
Unofficial 1940 Paris  France March 24 Bois de Boulogne 3 27
Not held due to World War II
33rd 1946 Ayr, Ayrshire  Scotland March 30 6 54
34th 1947 Paris-Saint-Cloud  France March 30 Hippodrome de Saint-Cloud 6 54
35th 1948 Reading, Berkshire  England April 3 Leighton Park 6 54
36th 1949 Dublin  Ireland March 26 Baldoyle Racecourse 7 62
37th 1950 Bruxelles  Belgium March 25 Hippodrome de Boitsfort 10 88
38th 1951 Newport-Caerleon, Monmouthshire  Wales March 31 Caerleon Racecourse 8 71
39th 1952 Hamilton, Lanarkshire  Scotland March 22 Hamilton Park Racecourse 7 63
40th 1953 Paris-Vincennes  France March 21 Hippodrome de Vincennes 10 89
41st 1954 Birmingham  England March 27 (men) Bromford Bridge Racecourse 7 62
March 20 (women) 2 12
42nd 1955 San Sebastián, Euskadi (men)  Spain March 19 Lasarte Hippodrome 8 70
Ayr, Ayrshire (women)  Scotland March 26 2 12
43rd 1956 Belfast (men)  Northern Ireland March 17 Royal Ulster Showground 8 70
Upminster, Essex (women)  England March 17 2 12
44th 1957 Waregem, West-Vlaanderen (men)  Belgium March 23 Hippodroom Waregem 10 89
Musselburgh, East Lothian (women)  Scotland March 30 2 12
45th 1958 Cardiff, Glamorgan  Wales March 22 Pontcanna Fields 9 78
46th 1959 Lisboa  Portugal March 21 National Stadium 9 78
47th 1960 Hamilton, Lanarkshire  Scotland March 26 Hamilton Park Racecourse 8 71
48th 1961 Nantes, Pays de la Loire  France March 26 10 109
49th 1962 Sheffield, Yorkshire  England March 24 Graves Park 10 126
50th 1963 San Sebastián, Euskadi  Spain March 17 Lasarte Hippodrome 11 125
51st 1964 Dublin  Ireland March 21 Leopardstown Racecourse 9 113
52nd 1965 Oostende, West-Vlaanderen  Belgium March 20 Hippodrome Wellington 15 174
53rd 1966 Rabat  Morocco March 20 Souissi Racecourse 15 134
54th 1967 Barry, Glamorgan  Wales March 18 12 152
55th 1968 Tunis  Tunisia March 17 Hippodrome de Kassar-Said (men) 14 177
56th 1969 Clydebank, Dunbartonshire  Scotland March 22 Dalmuir Park 14 193
57th 1970 Vichy, Auvergne  France March 22 17 211
Frederick, Maryland (alternate women's event)  United States March 21 VFW Country Club
58th 1971 San Sebastián, Euskadi  Spain March 20 Lasarte Hippodrome 18 228
59th 1972 Cambridge, Cambridgeshire  England March 18 Coldhams Common 15 200

Results

Men's individual results

Year 1st place, gold medalist(s) First 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Second 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third
1898 (unofficial)
9 mi (14.5 km)
Sid Robinson
 England
56:36 Harry Harrison
 England
56:36.4 Charles Bennett
 England
57:14.8
1903
8.5 mi (13.7 km)
Alfred Shrubb
 England
46:22.6 Tom Edwards
 England
46:56.6 John Daly
 Ireland
47:10.2
1904
8.5 mi (13.7 km)
Alfred Shrubb
 England
47:58.4 Albert Aldridge
 England
48:20.2 George Pearce
 England
49:38.6
1905
8 mi (12.9 km)
Albert Aldridge
 England
40:20 Tom Hynes
 Ireland
40:35 Joe Deakin
 England
41:14
1906
10 mi (16.1 km)
Charles Straw
 England
57:32 George Pearce
 England
57:55 Will Nelson
 England
58:11
1907
10 mi (16.1 km)
Adam Underwood
 England
54:26.4 George Pearce
 England
54:48 Sammy Welding
 England
54:50
1908
10 mi (16.1 km)
Arthur Robertson
 England
50:26.8 Fred Neaves
 England
50:31 George Pearce
 England
50:42
1909
10 mi (16.1 km)
Arthur Edwin Wood
 England
58:03 Jean Bouin
 France
58:04 Ernest Loney
 England
58:53
1910
10 mi (16.1 km)
Arthur Edwin Wood
 England
54:02 Puck O'Neill
 Ireland
54:24 Harry Baldwin
 England
54:24
1911
10 mi (16.1 km)
Jean Bouin
 France
54:07.6 Harry Baldwin
 England
54:22 George Wallach
 Scotland
54:44
1912
10 mi (16.1 km)
Jean Bouin
 France
51:46 William Scott
 England
52:19 Frederick Hibbins
 England
52:34
1913
10 mi (16.1 km)
Jean Bouin
 France
51:52.4 Ernest Glover
 England
52:33 Jacques Keyser
 France
53:10
1914
10 mi (16.1 km)
Alfred Nichols
 England
1:00:24 George Wallach
 Scotland
1:00:41 Ernest Glover
 England
1:00:46
Not held due to World War I
1920
10 mi (16.1 km)
Jim Wilson
 Scotland
55:06 Christopher Vose
 England
55:33 Wally Freeman
 England
55:52
1921
10 mi (16.1 km)
Wally Freeman
 England
56:53 Bobby Mills
 England
57:03 Bevy Bingham
 Ireland
57:17
1922
10 mi (16.1 km)
Joseph Guillemot
 France
1:03:59 Bill Cotterell
 England
1:04:27 Julien Schnellmann
 France
1:05:03
1923
10 mi (16.1 km)
Joe Blewitt
 England
58:11.8 James G. McIntyre
 Scotland
58:13 Georges van den Broele
 Belgium
58:20
1924
10 mi (16.1 km)
Bill Cotterell
 England
55:35.4 Ernie Harper
 England
55:40 Eddie Webster
 England
56:21
1925
10 mi (16.1 km)
Eddie Webster
 England
56:55 John Ryan
 Ireland
57:14 Bill Cotterell
 England
57:38
1926
9 mi (14.5 km)
Ernie Harper
 England
44:17.4 Joseph Guillemot
 France
44:59 Robert Marchal
 France
45:04
1927
9 mi (14.5 km)
Lewis Payne
 England
51:40 Seghir Beddari
 France
51:49 Henri Gallet
 France
52:03
1928
9.5 mi (15.3 km)
Harry Eckersley
 England
52:34 John Suttie Smith
 Scotland
52:48 Seghir Beddari
 France
53:02
1929
8.7 mi (14.0 km)
Bill Cotterell
 England
42:46.2 Henri Dartigues
 France
42:48 Robert Courtier
 France
42:51
1930
9.5 mi (15.3 km)
Tom Evenson
 England
53:49 Robbie Sutherland
 Scotland
53:50 Roméo Dieguez
 France
54:15
1931
9 mi (14.5 km)
Tim Smythe
 Ireland
48:52 Jack Winfield
 England
49:11 Tom Evenson
 England
49:16
1932
9 mi (14.5 km)
Tom Evenson
 England
50:51 Jack Holden
 England
51:06 Walter Beavers
 England
51:15
1933
9 mi (14.5 km)
Jack Holden
 England
53:40.8 Robbie Sutherland
 Scotland
53:50 John Suttie Smith
 Scotland
53:54
1934
9 mi (14.5 km)
Jack Holden
 England
50:28 Alex Burns
 England
51:24 Arthur Penny
 England
51:26
1935
9 mi (14.5 km)
Jack Holden
 England
47:52 Bill Wylie
 Scotland
48:12 William Eaton
 England
48:14
1936
9 mi (14.5 km)
William Eaton
 England
47:38 Jack Holden
 England
48:08 Alex Dow
 Scotland
48:14
1937
9 mi (14.5 km)
Jim Flockhart
 Scotland
49:50 André Sicard
 France
50:03 James Ginty
 England
50:13
1938
9 mi (14.5 km)
Jack Emery
 England
49:57 Jean Chapelle
 Belgium
50:16 Sam Palmer
 Wales
50:36
1939
9 mi (14.5 km)
Jack Holden
 England
47:23 Mohamed El Ghazi
 France
47:34 Salem Amrouche
 France
47:52
Not held due to World War II
1946
9 mi (14.5 km)
Raphaël Pujazon
 France
51:51.2 Marcel Vandewattyne
 Belgium
52:24 Paul Messner
 France
52:49
1947
9 mi (14.5 km)
Raphaël Pujazon
 France
50:26 Jean Chapelle
 Belgium
50:51 Mohamed Lahoucine
 France
51:04
1948
9 mi (14.5 km)
John Doms
 Belgium
54:05 Emile Renson
 Belgium
54:25 Mohamed Lahoucine
 France
54:50
1949
9 mi (14.5 km)
Alain Mimoun
 France
47:50 Raphaël Pujazon
 France
47:51 Charles Cérou
 France
47:55
1950
9 mi (14.5 km)
Lucien Theys
 Belgium
45:42 Alain Mimoun
 France
45:50 Mohamed Hamza
 France
46:00
1951
9.25 mi (14.9 km)
Geoff Saunders
 England
54:07 Frank Aaron
 England
54:48 Charles Cérou
 France
55:05
1952
9 mi (14.5 km)
Alain Mimoun
 France
48:19 Marcel Vandewattyne
 Belgium
49:02 Abdelkader Driss
 France
49:06
1953
9 mi (14.5 km)
Franjo Mihalić
 Yugoslavia
47:53 Frank Sando
 England
48:03 Abdallah Ould Lamine
 France
48:06
1954
9 mi (14.5 km)
Alain Mimoun
 France
47:51 Ken Norris
 England
48:13 Patrick Ranger
 England
48:21
1955
9 mi (14.5 km)
Frank Sando
 England
46:09 Hugh Foord
 England
46:33 Ken Norris
 England
46:35
1956
9 mi (14.5 km)
Alain Mimoun
 France
45:18 Frank Sando
 England
Ken Norris
 England
45:28
1957
9 mi (14.5 km)
Frank Sando
 England
45:58 Basil Heatley
 England
46:09 Ken Norris
 England
46:18
1958
9 mi (14.5 km)
Stanley Eldon
 England
46:29 Alain Mimoun
 France
46:30 Frank Sando
 England
46:33
1959
9 mi (14.5 km)
Fred Norris
 England
42:44.8 Frank Sando
 England
42:52.4 Salah Beddiaf
 France
43:01.4
1960
9 mi (14.5 km)
Rhadi Ben Abdesselam
 Morocco
43:33 Gaston Roelants
 Belgium
43:40 John Merriman
 Wales
43:40
1961
8.9 mi (14.3 km)
Basil Heatley
 England
45:22.2 Antonio Amoros
 Spain
45:46 Martin Hyman
 England
45:56.4
1962
7.5 mi (12.0 km)
Gaston Roelants
 Belgium
44:40 Marcel Vandewattyne
 Belgium
44:46 Mel Batty
 England
44:48
1963
7.5 mi (12.1 km)
Roy Fowler
 England
37:19.7 Gaston Roelants
 Belgium
37:32 Mariano Haro
 Spain
37:41.6
1964
7.3 mi (11.8 km)
Francisco Aritmendi
 Spain
40:33 Ron Hill
 England
40:42 John Cooke
 England
40:49
1965
7.5 mi (12.1 km)
Jean Fayolle
 France
36:48 Mel Batty
 England
36:48 Mohamed Gammoudi
 Tunisia
37:00
1966
7.5 mi (12.1 km)
Ben Assou El Ghazi
 Morocco
36:22.1 Derek Graham
 Ireland
36:29.6 Tracy Smith
 United States
36:32.2
1967
7.5 mi (12.1 km)
Gaston Roelants
 Belgium
36:03 Tim Johnston
 England
36:20 Bryan Rose
 New Zealand
36:27
1968
7.5 mi (12.1 km)
Mohamed Gammoudi
 Tunisia
35:25.4 Ron Hill
 England
35:26.8 Roy Fowler
 England
35:31.8
1969
7.5 mi (12.0 km)
Gaston Roelants
 Belgium
36:25 Dick Taylor
 England
36:44 Ian McCafferty
 Scotland
36:57
1970
7.5 mi (12.1 km)
Mike Tagg
 England
36:39.8 Gaston Roelants
 Belgium
36:41.8 Trevor Wright
 England
36:44.6
1971
7.5 mi (12.1 km)
Dave Bedford
 England
38:42.8 Trevor Wright
 England
39:05.2 Eddie Gray
 New Zealand
39:11.6
1972
7.5 mi (12.1 km)
Gaston Roelants
 Belgium
37:43 Mariano Haro
 Spain
38:01 Ian Stewart
 Scotland
38:20

Men's Team Results

Year 1st place, gold medalist(s) First 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Second 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third
1898 (unofficial)  England 21  France 69
1903  England 25  Ireland 78  Scotland 107
1904  England 27  Wales 102  Scotland 113
1905  England 28  Scotland 82  Ireland 97
1906  England 24  Ireland 86  Scotland 106
1907  England 23  Scotland 85  Ireland 123
1908  England 24  France 81  Ireland 104
1909  England 32  Ireland 77  Scotland 107
1910  England 35  Ireland 56  Scotland 102
1911  England 32  Ireland 108  Scotland 121
1912  England 41  Scotland 88  Ireland 110
1913  England 38  France 61  Scotland 96
1914  England 47  Scotland 74  France 106
Not held due to World War I
1920  England 38  Ireland 70  Scotland 114
1921  England 33  Ireland 71  Wales 119
1922  France 53  England 65  Scotland 90
1923  France 43  England 76  Belgium 112
1924  England 21  France 80  Scotland 133
1925  England 29  Ireland 91  Wales 92
1926  France 32  England 62  Scotland 101
1927  France 49  England 61  Scotland 112
1928  France 45  England 55  Scotland 104
1929  France 31  England 74  Spain 117
1930  England 30  France 80  Scotland 111
1931  England 32  Scotland 102  France 102
1932  England 21  France 69  Scotland 110
1933  England 32  Scotland 62  France 109
1934  England 34  France 102  Scotland 105
1935  England 30  Scotland 84  France 102
1936  England 41  France 66  Scotland 112
1937  England 55  France 70  Belgium 98
1938  England 43  France 96  Belgium 117
1939  France 36  England 95  Belgium 115
Not held due to World War II
1946  France 43  Belgium 77  England 96
1947  France 34  Belgium 86  England 105
1948  Belgium 46  France 47  England 114
1949  France 33  England 90  Ireland 123
1950  France 43  Belgium 77  England 82
1951  England 47  France 54  Belgium 99
1952  France 35  England 64  Belgium 126
1953  England 64  France 84  Yugoslavia 129
1954  England 29  France 85  Belgium 102
1955  England 27  Belgium 102  Spain 109
1956  France 42  England 59  Belgium 131
1957  Belgium 67  France 80  England 84
1958  England 35  France 64  Belgium 166
1959  England 40  France 72  Belgium 110
1960  England 52  Belgium 61  France 125
1961  Belgium 54  England 71  France 119
1962  England 44  Spain 115  Belgium 132
1963  Belgium 110  France 113  England 113
1964  England 38  France 96  Morocco 149
1965  England 55  France 55  New Zealand 110
1966  England 59  France 79  Morocco 184
1967  England 70  New Zealand 96  France 122
1968  England 58  France 101  Spain 129
1969  England 57  France 121  Belgium 125
1970  England 35  France 85  Belgium 136
1971  England 56  Belgium 176  France 186
1972  England 84  Morocco 94  Belgium 140

Junior Men's Individual Results

Year 1st place, gold medalist(s) First 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Second 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third
1940 (unofficial)
5 mi (8.0 km)
Frank Aaron
 England
27:51 Gaston Cottin
 France
28:00 Jack Timmins
 England
28:09
1961
4.7 mi (7.5 km)
Colin Robinson
 England
26:20.4 Alan Simpson
 England
26:24.4 Mariano Haro
 Spain
26:25.2
1962
4.7 mi (7.5 km)
Abdeslem Bouchta
 Morocco
25:05 Anthony Evans
 England
Martin Heath
 England
25:23
1963
4.7 mi (7.5 km)
John Farrington
 England
25:17.4 Ahmed Zammel
 Tunisia
25:23.6 Lachie Stewart
 Scotland
25:37.6
1964
4.7 mi (7.5 km)
Ian McCafferty
 Scotland
24:20 David Walker
 England
24:45 Don Collins
 England
24:45
1965
4.7 mi (7.5 km)
Johnny Dumon
 Belgium
21:36 Albien van Holsbeek
 Belgium
21:44 David Walker
 England
21:51
1966
4.35 mi (7.0 km)
Mike Tagg
 England
21:26.4 Roy Young
 England
21:35.3 Eddie Knox
 Scotland
21:40.6
1967
4.35 mi (7.0 km)
Eddie Knox
 Scotland
24:42 Eddy van Butsele
 Belgium
24:44 Brooks Mileson
 England
24:49
1968
4.35 mi (7.0 km)
John Bednarski
 England
20:59 Pierre de Freyn
 Belgium
21:00 Mohamed Omar
 Morocco
21:02
1969
4.35 mi (7.0 km)
Dave Bedford
 England
19:38 John Bednarski
 England
19:59 John Harrison
 England
20:13
1970
4.35 mi (7.0 km)
John Hartnett
 Ireland
21:57.2 Jack Lane
 England
22:05.2 Eric de Beck
 Belgium
22:09.2
1971
4.35 mi (7.0 km)
Nick Rose
 England
23:12.4 Ray Smedley
 England
23:17.4 Jim Brown
 Scotland
24:02
1972
4.35 mi (7.0 km)
Aldo Tomasini
 Italy
23:20 Jim Brown
 Scotland
23:35 Franco Fava
 Italy
23:45

Junior Men's Team Results

Year 1st place, gold medalist(s) First 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Second 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third
1940 (unofficial)  France 34  England 60  Belgium 102
1961  England 11  Belgium 18  Spain 39
1962  England 9  Morocco 28  Scotland 37
1963  England 12  Spain 20  Scotland 24
1964  England 16  Scotland 17  Morocco 22
1965  Belgium 9  England 14  Morocco 34
1966  England 8  Belgium 21  Scotland 28
1967  England 12  Belgium 30  Scotland 33
1968  England 10  Tunisia 27  Morocco 29
1969  England 6  Ireland 21  Spain 27
1970  England 15  Belgium 15  Italy 34
1971  England 7  Scotland 30  Italy 39
1972  Italy 19  England 22  Morocco 26

Women's Individual Results

Year 1st place, gold medalist(s) First 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Second 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third
1931 (unofficial)
1.9 mi (3.0 km)
Gladys Lunn
 England
11:12 Lilian Styles
 England
11:25 Suzanne Lenoir
 France
1932 (unofficial)
1.9 mi (3.0 km)
Gladys Lunn
 England
12:52 Suzanne Hedouin
 France
13:06 Lilian Styles
 England
13:07
1935 (unofficial)
1.9 mi (3.0 km)
Nellie Halstead
 England
20:06 Lilian Styles
 England
20:12 Esther Raven
 England
20:18
1938 (unofficial)
1.9 mi (3.0 km)
Evelyne Forster
 England
12:40 Dolly Harris-Roden
 England
12:48 Jeanne Pousset
 Belgium
12:51
1954 (unofficial)
2.5 mi (4.0 km)
Diane Leather
 England
15:19 Anne Oliver
 England
15:45 June Bridgland
 England
16:12
1955 (unofficial)
1.9 mi (3.0 km)
Diane Leather
 England
16:08 Anne Oliver
 England
16:31 Leila Buckland
 England
16:45
1956 (unofficial)
1.9 mi (3.0 km)
Roma Ashby
 England
13:05 June Bridgland
 England
13:11 Diane Leather
 England
13:12
1957 (unofficial)
1.9 mi (3.0 km)
Diane Leather
 England
11:15 Roma Ashby
 England
11:21 June Bridgland
 England
11:45
1967
1.9 mi (3.0 km)
Doris Brown
 United States
14:28 Rita Lincoln
 England
15:05 Peggy Mullins
 Ireland
15:07
1968
2.8 mi (4.5 km)
Doris Brown
 United States
15:00 Vicki Foltz
 United States
15:12 Pamela Davies
 England
15:21
1969
2.5 mi (4.0 km)
Doris Brown
 United States
14:46 Maureen Dickson
 United States
14:51 Valerie Robinson
 New Zealand
14:58
1970 (Vichy)
1.9 mi (3.0 km)
Paola Pigni
 Italy
10:38.4 Zofia Kolakowska
 Poland
10:39.2 Ilja Keizer
 Netherlands
10:43.8
1970 (Frederick)
2.5 mi (4.0 km)
Doris Brown
 United States
15:04 Rita Lincoln
 England
15:11 Thelma Fynn
 Canada
15:14
1971
2.8 mi (4.5 km)
Doris Brown
 United States
11:08.4 Berny Lenferink
 Netherlands
11:21.2 Joyce Smith
 England
11:23.2
1972
2.8 mi (4.5 km)
Joyce Smith
 England
16:11 Eileen Claugus
 United States
16:13 Rita Ridley
 England
16:19

Women's Team Results

Year 1st place, gold medalist(s) First 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Second 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third
1931 (unofficial)  England 15  France 21  Belgium 42
1932 (unofficial)  England 14  France 22
1935 (unofficial)  England 10  Scotland 26
1938 (unofficial)  England 12  France 30  Belgium 36
1954 (unofficial)  England 10  Scotland 34
1955 (unofficial)  England 10  Scotland 34
1956 (unofficial)  England 10  Scotland 34
1957 (unofficial)  England 10  Scotland 34
1967  England 17  Ireland 35  Scotland 50
1968  United States 19  England 20  Scotland 55
1969  United States 23  New Zealand 35  England 37
1970 (Vichy)  Netherlands 19  France 39  Italy 45
1970 (Frederick)  England 18  United States 46  Ireland 48
1971  England 29  New Zealand 42  United States 51
1972  England 22  United States 40  Scotland 64

References

  1. ^ a b c International Cross Country Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2011-02-14.
  2. ^ 30 years of the IAAF World Cross Country Championships. IAAF (2003-03-20). Retrieved on 2011-02-14.