1933 AAA Championships

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1933 AAA Championships
Dates7–8 July 1933
Host cityLondon, England
Venue White City Stadium
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events24
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]

Contents

The Championships consisted of 24 events and covered two days of competition and the marathon was held from Windsor to White City.

Results

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Dutchman Chris Berger won the 220 yards Chris Berger 1932.jpg
Dutchman Chris Berger won the 220 yards
Zygmunt Heljasz won the hammer throw Zygmunt Heljasz 1932.jpg
Zygmunt Heljasz won the hammer throw
EventGoldSilverBronze
100 yards George Saunders 9.9 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Chris Berger 1 ft Flag of Germany.svg Arthur Jonath inches
220 yards Flag of the Netherlands.svg Chris Berger 22.0 Flag of Scotland.svg Fred Reid 1½ yd Flag of Scotland.svg Robin Murdoch 2 yd
440 yards Frederick Wolff 49.0Christopher Ward49.9 Roy Moor 50.4
880 yards Clifford Whitehead 1:54.2 Thomas Scrimshaw 1:54.5Leslie Pearce1:54.9
1 mile Flag of Wales (1807-1953).svg Reg Thomas 4:14.2Denis Price4:18.4 Aubrey Reeve 4:23.6
3 miles Flag of Finland.svg Lauri Lehtinen 14:09.2 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Umberto Cerati 14:37.0Edward Denison14:40.0
6 miles Jack Holden 30:32.2 Flag of Scotland.svg Robert Sutherland 30:50.0 Flag of Scotland.svg James Wood
10 miles George Bailey 50:51.0 Ernest Harper 52:16.4 Reginald Walker 52:36.4
marathon Donald Robertson 2:43:13.6Albert Norris2:44:40.6Sidney Brooks2:57:06.6
steeplechase Flag of Finland.svg Volmari Iso-Hollo 10:06.6 George Bailey 10:37.0 Ian Drew 10:43.0
120y hurdles Don Finlay 15.0 Roland Harper 15.4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Willeem Kaan 15.7
440y hurdles Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Luigi Facelli 53.6 Lord Burghley 53.8 John Stone 55.0
2 miles walk Bert Cooper 13:39.8 Flag of Latvia.svg Janis Dalins 100 yd Leslie Dickinson
7 miles walk Johnny Johnson 53:01.6 Flag of Latvia.svg Janis Dalins 53:35.0 Dick Edge 53:55.4
high jump Flag of Hungary.svg Mihály Bodosi 1.905 Edward Bradbrooke & Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Angelo Tommasi (shared silver)1.880
pole vault Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Danilo Innocenti 3.81 Flag of Hungary.svg Viktor Zsuffka 3.73Ian Barratt
Laurence Bond
Frank Phillipson
3.50
long jump Flag of Hungary.svg Lajos Balogh 7.07 Flag of Hungary.svg Jozsef Szabo6.96 Ulster Banner.svg Edward Boyce 6.75
triple jump Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan Blankers 14.69 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Folco Gugliemi 14.39 Ulster Banner.svg Edward Boyce 14.14
shot put Flag of Poland.svg Zygmunt Heljasz 15.75 Robert Howland 13.83 Kenneth Pridie 13.50
discus throw Flag of Hungary.svg Endre Madarász 44.18 Flag of Austria.svg Emil Janausch 43.05 Flag of Ireland.svg Patrick Bermingham 42.48
hammer throw Flag of Ireland.svg Bill Britton 44.96 Flag of Scotland.svg Sandy Smith44.08 Flag of Ireland.svg George Walsh 42.29
javelin throw William Abell 51.54Robert Turner51.24G. H. Powell49.82
440 yards relayPreussen Krefeld43 secAmsterdam Blackheath Harriers
Tug of warRoyal Marines

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References

  1. "Amateur titles contested" . Gloucestershire Echo. 8 July 1933. Retrieved 13 July 2024 via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. "Finn's brilliant 3 miles : Our athletes shine" . Daily Herald. 10 July 1933. Retrieved 13 July 2024 via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 13 July 2024.