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MODERN PENTATHLON
595
Section 4. Cross Country Running. 4,000 metres.
For a time of
15
minutes i,000
For each second over (under) this time, subtract (add) 3
WINNERS FOR PAST FIVE YEARS
British Team
Competition
Year Winners
1952—The Royal Marines.
1953—Royal Air Force, " A " team.
1954—Royal Air Force, " A " team.
1955—Royal Air Force, " A " team.
1956—Royal Naval `A' Team.
British Individual Competition
Yca.r Winner
1952—Lieut. J. Hewitt, Royal Marines.
1953

S.S.I. G. R. Norman, A.P.T.C.
1954

C.S.M.I. G. R. Norman, A.P.T.C.
1955

Sgt. D. Cobley, R.A.F.
1956—C.S.M.I. G. R. Norman, A.P.T.C.
ARMY PERSONNEL WHO HAVE REPRESENTED GREAT BRITAIN
1:948—OLYMPIC GAMES (LONDON)
L/Cpl. A. Martin, 5th Innis. D.G.
Lieut. J. M. G. Lumsden, 12th L.
1949—STOCKHOLM
Capt. P. A. Duckworth, 5th Innis. D.G.
1950—BERNE
Capt. P. A. Duckworth, 5th Innis. D.G.
Capt. E. C. de Burgh Marsh, R.H.A.
1951—STOCKHOLM
Lieut. J. J. Percy, Durham L.I.
Major C. H. Blacker, M.C., 5th Innis. D.G.
1952—OLYMPIC GAMES (HELSINKI)
Lieut. J. J. Percy, D.L.I.
S.S.I. G. R. Norman, A.P.T.C. (Reserve).
1954—BUDAPEST
C.S.M.I. G. R. Norman, A.P.T.C.
1955—BERNE
Lieut. R. A. King, R. Signals.
C..O.H. F. G. Walker, H.C.T.S.