1933 AAA Championships | |
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Dates | 7–8 July 1933 |
Host city | London, England |
Venue | White City Stadium |
Level | Senior |
Type | Outdoor |
Events | 24 |
← 1932 1934 → |
The 1933 AAA Championships was the 1933 edition of the annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA). It was held from 7 to 8 July 1933 at White City Stadium in London, England. [1] [2]
The Championships consisted of 24 events and covered two days of competition and the marathon was held from Windsor to White City.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 yards | George Saunders | 9.9 | Christiaan Berger NED | 1 ft | Arthur Jonath GER | inches |
220 yards | Christiaan Berger NED | 22.0 | Frederick Reid | 1½ yd | Robin Murdoch | 2 yd |
440 yards | Frederick Wolff | 49.0 | Christopher Ward | 49.9 | Roy Moor | 50.4 |
880 yards | Clifford Whitehead | 1:54.2 | Thomas Scrimshaw | 1:54.5 | Leslie Pearce | 1:54.9 |
1 mile | Reginald Thomas | 4:14.2 | Denis Price | 4:18.4 | Aubrey Reeve | 4:23.6 |
3 miles | Lauri Lehtinen FIN | 14:09.2 | Umberto Cerati ITA | 14:37.0 | Edward Denison | 14:40.0 |
6 miles | Jack Holden | 30:32.2 | Robert Sutherland | 30:50.0 | James Wood | |
10 miles | George Bailey | 50:51.0 | Ernest Harper | 52:16.4 | Reginald Walker | 52:36.4 |
marathon | Donald Robertson | 2:43:13.6 | Albert Norris | 2:44:40.6 | Sidney Brooks | 2:57:06.6 |
steeplechase | Volmari Iso-Hollo FIN | 10:06.6 | George Bailey | 10:37.0 | Ian Drew | 10:43.0 |
120y hurdles | Don Finlay | 15.0 | Roland Harper | 15.4 | Willeem Kaan NED | 15.7 |
440y hurdles | Luigi Facelli ITA | 53.6 | Lord Burghley | 53.8 | John Stone | 55.0 |
2 miles walk | Bert Cooper | 13:39.8 | Janis Dalins LAT | 100 yd | Leslie Dickinson | |
7 miles walk | Johnny Johnson | 53:01.6 | Janis Dalins LAT | 53:35.0 | Dick Edge | 53:55.4 |
high jump | Mihaly Bodosi HUN | 1.905 | Edward Bradbrooke Angiolini Tommasi ITA | 1.880 | n/a | |
pole vault | Danilo Innocenti ITA | 3.81 | Viktor Zsuffka HUN | 3.73 | Ian Barratt Laurence Bond Frank Phillipson | 3.50 |
long jump | Lajos Balogh HUN | 7.07 | Jozsef Szabo HUN | 6.96 | Edward Boyce | 6.75 |
triple jump | Jan Blankers NED | 14.69 | Folco Gugliemi ITA | 14.39 | Edward Boyce | 14.14 |
shot put | Zygmunt Heljasz POL | 15.75 | Robert Howland | 13.83 | Kenneth Pridie | 13.50 |
discus throw | Endre Madarasz HUN | 44.18 | Emil Janausch AUT | 43.05 | Patrick Bermingham IRL | 42.48 |
hammer throw | William Britton IRL | 44.96 | Sandy Smith | 44.08 | George Walsh IRL | 42.29 |
javelin throw | William Abell | 51.54 | Robert Turner | 51.24 | G.H. Powell | 49.82 |
440 yards relay | Preussen Krefeld | 43 sec | Amsterdam | Blackheath Harriers | ||
Tug of war | Royal Marines |
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