1908 - LONDON
Fred Appleby (Great Britain) - Marathon - DNF
Jack Butler (Great Britain) - 3,500m Walk - ht - 5th; 10 Miles Walk - 10th
Joe Deakin (Great Britain) - 3 Miles Team Race - 3rd; 1,500m - 6th ; 5 Miles - DNF
William Palmer (Great Britain) - 3,500m Walk - DNF (3rd in ht); 10 Miles Walk - DNF (4th in ht)
Arthur Rowland (Australasia*) - 3,500m Walk - 5th; 10 Miles Walk - 5th
Ernest Webb (Great Britain) - 3,500m Walk - 2nd; 10 Miles Walk - 2nd
1912 - STOCKHOLM
Henry Green (Great Britain) - Marathon - 14th
Ernest Haley (Great Britain) - 200m - ht - 4th; 400m - s/f - DNF (1st in ht)
Albert Hare (Great Britain) - 1500m - ht - 3rd
Thomas Humphreys (Great Britain) - 8,000m Cross Country - 18th (3rd in Team Race); 10,000 - DNF (ht)
David Jacobs (Great Britain) - 4 x 100m - 1st; 100m - s/f - 2nd; 200m - s/f - 2nd
Henry Kellaway (Great Britain) - Marathon - DNF
Edgar Lloyd (Great Britain) - Marathon - 25th
William Palmer - (Great Britain) - 10,000m Walk - 5th ht; Disqualified in final
Joseph Wells (Great Britain) - 200m - ht - 5th; 400m - s/f - DNR
Ernest Webb (Great Britain) - 10,000m Walk - 2nd
Frederick Hulford (Great Britain) - 800m - s/f - 7th; 1500m - ht - 6th
1924 - PARIS
Herbert Johnston (Great Britain) - 3,000m Team Race - 4th
1928 - AMSTERDAM
Donald Chapman (Great Britain) - 4 x 400m - Selected but did not run
Walter Craner (Great Britain) - 4 x 400m - 5th
Herbert Johnson (Great Britain) - 5,000m - 8th
1936 - BERLIN
Thomas Lalande (South Africa) - Marathon - 27th
1948 - LONDON
Terence Higgins (Great Britain) - 4 x 400m - Selected but did not run
1952 - HELSINKI
Terence Higgins (Great Britain) - 400m - 2nd rd - 5th; 4 x 400m - 5th
1956 - MELBOURNE
Ian Boyd (Great Britain) - 1500m - 8th
Ron Clark (Great Britain) - Marathon - DNF
1960 - ROME
John Howell (Great Britain) - Long Jump - Qualifying round
1964 - TOKYO
Laurence Tait (Great Britain) - 110m Hurdles - ht - 4th
1976 - MONTREAL
Lorna Booth** (Great Britain) - 100m Hurdles - s/f - 8th
1988 - SEOUL
Terry McHugh (Ireland) - Javelin - 12th in Qualifying round
1992 - ALBERTSVILLE (WINTER GAMES)
Terry McHugh (Ireland) - 2 Man Bobsleigh - 32nd
Garry Power (Ireland) - 2 Man Bobsleigh - 32nd
1992 - BARCELONA
Terry McHugh (Ireland) - Javelin - 14th in Qualifying group A
Selva Gowry Retchakan** - 400m Hurdles - s/f - 5th
1996 - ATLANTA
Terry McHugh (Ireland) - Javelin - 15th in Qualifying group A
1998 - NAGANO (WINTER GAMES)
Terry McHugh (Ireland) - 2 Man Bobsleigh - 27th; 4 Man Bobsleigh - 30th
Garry Power (Ireland) - 4 Man Bobsleigh - 30th
2000 - SYDNEY
Terry McHugh (Ireland) - Javelin - 13th in Qualifying group A
2004 - ATHENS
Jade Johnson (Great Britain) - Long Jump - 6th
2008 - BEIJING
Jade Johnson (Great Britain) - Long Jump - 7th
Magali Franka (Democratic Republic of Congo) - 100m - ht - 8th
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
1991 - TOKYO
Selva Gowry Retchakan** - 400m Hurdles - s/f - 5th
1993 - STUTTGART
Terry McHugh (Ireland) - Javelin - 10th
1995 - GOTHENBURG
Terry McHugh (Ireland) - Javelin - 11th in Qualifying group B
1997 - ATHENS
Terry McHugh (Ireland) - Javelin - 6th in Qualifying group B
1999 - SEVILLE
Terry McHugh (Ireland) - Javelin - 10th in Qualifying group A
2001 - EDMONTON
Terry McHugh (Ireland) - Javelin - 11th in Qualifying group A
2003 - PARIS
Jade Johnson (Great Britain) - Long Jump - 4th
WORLD CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS
1987 - WARSAW
Basil Brown (Jamaica) - 228th
WORLD CUP
1992 - HAVANA
Selva Gowry Retchakan** - 400m Hurdles - 2nd
WORLD CUP MARATHON
1987 - SEOUL
Basil Brown (Jamaica) - 78th
WORLD HALF-MARATHON CHAMPIONSHIPS
1995 - MONTBELIARD TO BELFORT
David Taylor** (Great Britain) - 51st
1997 - KOCISE
David Taylor** (Great Britain) - 53rd
1999 - PALERMO
David Taylor** (Great Britain) - 62nd
IAAF WORLD 15K ROAD RACE CHAMPIONSHIPS
1991 - NIEWEGEIN
Ceri Diss (Great Britain) - 36th
IAAF ROAD RELAY
1996 - COPENHAGEN
Jon Solly (Great Britain) - 8th
WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS
1996 - SYDNEY
Uvie Ugono (Great Britain) - 200m - s/f - 6th; 4 x 100m (3rd leg) - 7th
2008 - BYDGOSZCZ
Deli Onifade (Great Britain) - 4 x 100m - Selected but did not run
WORLD YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS
2007 - PRAGUE
Michael Wheeler (Great Britain) - Shot Put - 19th
WORLD JUNIOR CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS
1980 - PARIS
Tom Conlon (Ireland) - 84th
INTERNATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP***
1904
Frank James (England) - 9th
1905
Joe Deakin (England) - 3rd
Frederick Hulford (England) - 15th
1906
Joe Deakin (England) - 5th
1907
Joe Deakin (England) - DNF
1908
Joe Deakin (England) - 6th
1925
Samuel Ferris (Ireland) - 21st
1926
Samuel Ferris (Ireland) - 25th
1927
Samuel Ferris (Ireland) - 29th
1954
Michael Maynard - 26th
1955
Michael Maynard - 8th
1958
Michael Maynard - 69th
1959
Michael Maynard - 15th
EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
1938 - PARIS
Francis O'Sullivan - Marathon - 13th
1946 - OSLO
Thomas Jover - 4 x 100m (1st leg) - 5th
1954 - BERNE
Ian Boyd (Great Britain) - 1500m - 9th
1962 - BELGRADE
John Howell (Great Britain) - Long Jump - 9th
Laurence Tait (Great Britain) - 120y Hurdles - s/f - 4th
1966 - BUDAPEST
Laurence Tait (Great Britain) - 110m Hurdles - s/f - 8th
1978 - PRAGUE
Colin Taylor (Great Britain) - Marathon - 25th
1990 - SPLIT
Terry McHugh (Ireland) - Javelin - 10th in Qualifying group B
Selva Gowry Retchakan** (Great Britain) - 400m Hurdles - ht - 4th
1994 - HELSINKI
Terry McHugh (Ireland) - Javelin - 7th
1998 - BUDAPEST
Terry McHugh (Ireland) - Javelin - 13th in Qualifying group B
2002 - MUNICH
Jade Johnson (Great Britain) - Long Jump - 2nd
EUROPEAN INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS
1981 - GRENOBLE
Selwyn Clarke (Great Britain) - 50m - s/f - 2nd
1983 - BUDAPEST
Selwyn Clarke (Great Britain) - 60m - s/f - 4th
Mike Whittingham (Great Britain) - 800m - ht - 4th
EUROPEAN CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS
1995 - ALNWICK, NORTHUMBERLAND
David Taylor ** (Great Britain) - 42nd (4th scorer for 3rd placed Great Britain team)
2000 - MALMO
David Taylor** (Great Britain) - 37th
ASIAN GAMES
1982 - DELHI
Selva Gowry Retchakan (Sri Lanka) - 100m Hurdles - 6th
EUROPEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS
1997 - LJUBLIANA
Uvie Ugono (Great Britain) - 4 x 100m (1st leg) - 1st
1999 - RIGA
Jade Johnson (Great Britain) - Long Jump - Qualifying round
Emma Whitter (Great Britain) - 200m - ht - 4th; 4 x 100m (3rd leg) - ht - DNF
2001 - GROSSETO
Olivia Hines (Great Britain) - 4 x 400m (2nd leg) - 1st; 800m - 7th
EUROPEAN UNDER 23 CHAMPIONSHIPS
2001
Jade Johnson (Great Britain) - Long Jump - 1st
Sabrina Scott (Great Britain) - 4 x 100m (3rd leg) - 1st; 100m - ht - 8th
EMPIRE GAMES
1911 - LONDON
Ernest Haley (England) - 200m - 3rd
1934 - LONDON
George Pallett (England) - Long Jump - NJ (Injured)
1950 - AUCKLAND
Terence Higgins (England) - 4 x 400y (1st leg) - 2nd; 440 y - ht - 1st; s/f DNQ;
George Norman (Canada) - Marathon - 8th
1954 - VANCOUVER
Ian Boyd (England) - 880y - 3rd; 1 mile - 6th
George Norman (Canada) - Marathon - DNF
Dennis Tucker (England) - Javelin - 4th
1958 - CARDIFF
Ian Boyd (England) - 1 mile - ht - 5th
Nicholas Morgan* (England) - Shot Put - 5th
Laurence Tait (British Guiana) - 120y Hurdles - s/f - 4th
1962 - PERTH
John Howell (England) - Long Jump - 8th; Triple Jump - 12th
Robert Setti (England) - 4 x 440y (2nd leg) - 2nd; 880y - ht - 3rd
Laurence Tait (England) - 120y Hurdles - 3rd
1966 - KINGSTON
Laurence Tait (England) - 120y Hurdles - 5th
COMMONWEALTH GAMES
1970 - EDINBURGH
Tony Collins (England) - 400m Hurdles - s/f - 6th
Sheikh Faye (Gambia) - High Jump - 3rd
John Greatrex (Wales) - 800m - s/f - 7th
Philip Thomas (Wales) - 1500m - 7th
1982 - BRISBANE
Mike Whittingham (England) - 400m Hurdles - 4th
1998 - KUALA LUMPUR
Anthony Soalla-Bell (Sierra Leone) - Shot Put - 14th
David Taylor* (England) - Marathon - 4th
2002 - MANCHESTER
Jade Johnson (England) - Long Jump - 2nd
2006 - MELBOURNE
Jade Johnson (England) - Long Jump - 5th
Medal-winning performances appear in bold.
Between 1984 until his retirement in 2004, Terry McHugh won 21 consecutive All-Ireland javelin titles, a world-record for the most number of consecutive national titles in track & field.
* In the 1908 Olympic Games, Australia and New Zealand competed under the single banner of Australasia. Arthur Rowland was a New Zealander.
** Denotes second claim member.
*** The International Cross Country Championship was the forerunner of the World Cross Country Championship which commenced in 1973.
Source: Into the Millenium - A history of Herne Hill Harriers - 1889 - 2001 - Kevin Kelly (2002)