James Murphy

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameJames•Murphy
Used nameJames•Murphy
Born23 February 1880 in Lissyconor, Galway (IRL)
Died18 July 1962 in Reading, England (GBR)
AffiliationsVulcan Cycling Club, Edinburgh (GBR)
NOC Great Britain

Biography

At his best as a cross-country runner, James Murphy won the Northern Counties title in 1909-10 and was the English champion in 1909. He represented Ireland in the International Cross-Country five times (1907-10, 1912), being the first Irishman home when eighth in 1907-08. On the track, 1908 was his best year – he was the Irish AAA 4 miles champion (a title he would regain in 1912), won for Ireland vs Scotland, and was a finalist in the 5 miles at the Olympics. Murphy worked at the Kinsley Park Colliery for 30 years and was president of the Yorkshire Deputies Association 1932-36. He later became a Yorkshire pub landlord, and died four months after attending the 1962 International Cross-Country Championships at Sheffield, at the age of 82.

Personal Bests: 3 miles – 15:12.4 (1908); 4 miles – 20:31.4 (1908); 5 miles – 25:19.2 (1908).

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1908 Summer Olympics Athletics GBR James Murphy
5 miles, Men (Olympic) AC r2/2