Athlete: Bertram Macdonald
Event: 3000 metres Team
July 13th 1924 – FINAL: 2nd GBR (Macdonald 3rd, Johnston 4th, Webber 7th, Porter 10th, Clark 14th, Seagrove 16th)
Six ran in each team with three to count.
Bertram was only beaten by the legendary athletes Nurmi and Ritola of Finland.
SILVER MEDAL
Athlete: James Dalrymple
Event: Javelin
July 6th 1924 – Qualifaction Group 1: 24th – 46.92
Athlete: Harry Houghton
Event: 800 metres
July 6th 1924 – Round 1 Heat 2: 2nd – 1:58.4 (QUALIFIED)
July 7th 1924 – Semifinals Heat 1: 2nd – 1:57.3 (QUALIFIED)
July 8th 1924 – FINAL: 9th – 1:58.0
Athlete: Sidney Newey
Event: 3000 metres Steeplechase
July 7th 1924 – Round 1 Heat 3: 3rd (Time not recorded but between 10:11.0 and 10:19.0)
July 9th 1924 – FINAL: 9th (Time not recorded but slower than 10:14.8)
Athlete: Charles Clibbon
Event: 10,000 metres
July 6th 1924 – FINAL: 14th (Time not recorded.)
The winner set a new world record of 30:23.2.
Athlete: Charles Clibbon
Event: 5000 metres
July 8th 1924 – Round 1 Heat 3: 4th – 15:35.6
July 8th 1924 – FINAL: 6th – 15:29.0
Athlete: Cyril Ellis
Event: 1500 metres
July 9th 1924 – Round 1 Heat 6: 3rd – 4:08.1
Athlete: Donald Slack
Event: Pentathlon
July 7th 1924 – Discus: 28th – 34.18
July 7th 1924 – 200 metres: 8th – 23.8
July 7th 1924 – Long Jump: 12th – 6.430
Only twelve athletes could advance to the fourth event, and then only six to the fifth event.
FINAL STANDINGS: 13th
Athlete: Donald Slack
Event: Decathlon
July 11th 1924 – 1500 metres: 16th – 5:11.8
July 11th 1924 – Javelin: 21st – 36.110
July 11th 1924 – Pole Vault: 23rd – 2.60
July 11th 1924 – Discus: 23rd – 24.320
July 11th 1924 – 110 metre Hurdles: 13th – 17.6
July 12th 1924 – 400 metres: 22nd – 55.2
July 12th 1924 – High Jump: 16th – 1.65
July 12th 1924 – Shot Put: 33rd – 8.765
July 12th 1924 – Long Jump: 30th – 5.980
July 12th 1924 – 100 metres: 8th – 11.6
FINAL STADINGS: 25th (5,148.1050 points)
Athlete: Joseph Edward Webster
Event: 10,000 metres
July 6th 1924 – FINAL: DNF
Edward was in 17th position when timed out after 36:00.
Athlete: Joseph Edward Webster
Event: Cross Country – Individual
July 12th 1924 – FINAL: DNF
Run on one of the hottest days in Parisian history, with temperatures described as over 40°C. (103°F.), the event turned into a survival test. Only 15 of the 38 starters could finish the race, as many of the runners were overcome by heatstroke.
Athlete: Joseph Edward Webster
Event: Cross Country – Team
July 12th 1924 – FINAL: 5th GBR (Harper 4th, Sewell DNF, Benham DNF, Williams DNF, Webster DNF)
The conditions of this race were so attrocious that the winning teams third place man took over two minutes to complete the last 30 metres.
Athlete: Charles Blewitt ???
Event: 3000 metres Steeplechase