Alex Hillhouse
Australian long-distance runner
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British Empire Games | ||
1930 Hamilton | 3 miles | |
1930 Hamilton | 2 mi steeplechase |
Alexander John Hillhouse (31 March 1907 – 3 March 1983) was an Australian athlete who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics. He was born in Melbourne, and attended Mentone Grammar School.[1] In 1932 he finished tenth the 5000 metres event.[2] At the 1930 Empire Games he won the silver medal in the 3 miles competition as well as in the 2 miles steeplechase contest.
References
External links
- Alex Hillhouse at the Australian Olympic Committee
- Alex Hillhouse at Olympics.com
- Alex Hillhouse at Olympedia
- Alex Hillhouse at the Commonwealth Games Federation (archived)
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Australian national champions in men's 1500 m
Note: mile run until 1966
- 1930: William Whyte
- 1932: Alex Hillhouse
- 1934: Fred Colman
- 1936–37: Gerald Backhouse
- 1947: George Campbell
- 1948–49: John Marks
- 1950–52: Don MacMillan
- 1953–54: John Landy
- 1955: Don MacMillan
- 1956: John Landy
- 1957–58: Herb Elliott
- 1959: Merv Lincoln
- 1960: Herb Elliott
- 1961: Trevor Vincent
- 1962–65: Albie Thomas
- 1966: Jim Grelle (USA)
- 1967: Laurie Toogood
- 1968: Peter Watson
- 1969: Graham Crouch
- 1970–72: Chris Fisher
- 1973: Peter Watson
- 1974: Randal Markey
- 1975: Ken Hall
- 1976: Peter Fuller
- 1977: Ken Hall
- 1978: Graham Crouch
- 1979: Steve Foley
- 1980: Michael Hillardt
- 1981: Steve Foley
- 1982–88: Michael Hillardt
- 1989: Dean Paulin
- 1990: Andrew Lloyd
- 1991: Simon Doyle
- 1992: Pat Scammell
- 1993–94: Simon Doyle
- 1995: Darren Lynch
- 1996–97: Paul Bitok (KEN)
- 1998: Martin Keino (KEN)
- 1999: Paul Cleary
- 2000: William Chirchir (KEN)
- 2001: Clinton Mackevicius
- 2002: Craig Mottram
- 2003: Alastair Stevenson
- 2004: Youcef Abdi
- 2005: Lachlan Chisholm
- 2006: Mark Fountain
- 2007–08: Mitchell Kealey
- 2009: Jeff Riseley
- 2010: Ryan Gregson
- 2011–12: Jeff Riseley
- 2013: James Kaan
- 2014–15: Jeff Riseley
- 2016–17: Ryan Gregson
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