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Bronze | 1912 Stockholm | Team cross country |
Ernest Glover (19 February 1891–1918) was a British athlete who competed in the 5,000 metres, the 10,000 metres, and in cross country at the 1912 Summer Olympics held in Stockholm, Sweden.[1] Glover's 16th place in the individual cross country event helped him to earn a bronze medal with teammates Frederick Hibbins and Thomas Humphreys in the team cross country competition. Although he placed well enough in the semifinal heats to qualify for the finals in both the 5,000 or 10,000, he did not start in either event.
At the 1913 English Cross Country Union championships in Wolverhampton, Glover earned the national title in cross country.[2][3][nb 1] That same year, he won the 10 mile event at the Amateur Athletic Association Championships in London in a time of 51:56.8.[3]
At the International Cross Country Championships, Glover finished second to Jean Bouin in 1913, then third to Alfred Nichols and George Wallach in 1914.[5]
Glover competed for the Hallamshire Harriers.[1]