1934 AAA Championships

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1934 AAA Championships
Dates13–14 July 1934
Host cityLondon, England
Venue White City Stadium
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events24
1933
1935


The 1934 AAA Championships was the 1934 edition of the annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA). It was held from 13 to 14 July 1934 at White City Stadium in London, England. [1] [2]

Contents

The Championships consisted of 24 events and covered two days of competition.

Results

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Pole Janusz Kusocinski won the 3 miles race Janusz Kusocinski.jpg
Pole Janusz Kusociński won the 3 miles race
EventGoldSilverBronze
100 yards Flag of Hungary.svg József Sir 9.9 Arthur Sweeney inches Flag of the Netherlands.svg Chris Berger 1 ft
220 yards Flag of Scotland.svg Robin Murdoch 22.1 Arthur Sweeney 22.2 Flag of Scotland.svg Ian Young 22.4
440 yards Godfrey Rampling 49.6 Crew Stoneley 50.0 Geoffrey Blake 50.4
880 yards Jack Cooper 1:56.4 Jack Powell 1:57.4 Michael Gutteridge 1:57.7
1 mile Flag of New Zealand.svg Jack Lovelock 4:26.6 Sydney Wooderson 4:27.8 Jerry Cornes 4:28.8
3 miles Flag of Poland.svg Janusz Kusociński 14:13.6 Walter Beavers 14:26.0 Cyril Allen 14:26.3
6 miles Jack Holden 30:43.8 Arthur Penny 60-80 yd Arthur Furze 220 yd
10 miles Jack Holden 52:21.4John Dougall54:10.0L. Mudd55:03.0
marathon Donald Robertson 2:41:55.0Albert Norris2:55:05.0 Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg Tommy Lalande 2:58:37.0
steeplechase Stanley Scarsbrook 10:48.4 Thomas Campbell 10:58.7 George Bailey 10:59.3
120y hurdles Don Finlay 14.8 Flag of the United States.svg Charles Stanwood 15.0John Gabriel15.3
440y hurdles Ralph Kilner Brown 55.4 Flag of Ireland.svg Robert Wallace55.8 Flag of Scotland.svg Alan Hunter 56.3
2 miles walk Bert Cooper 13:41.0 Dick Edge 13:45.0Don Brown40 yd
7 miles walk Johnny Johnson 52:10.4 Leslie Dickinson 52:18.4 Fred Redman 52:22.4
high jump Flag of Hungary.svg Mihály Bodosi 1.905 Flag of Scotland.svg John Michie 1.880 Arthur Gray
William Land
1.854
pole vault Frank Phillipson 3.73 Flag of Scotland.svg Patrick Ogilvie 3.73 Dick Webster 3.66
long jump Flag of France.svg Robert Paul 7.03 Sandy Duncan 6.89 George Pallett 6.86
triple jump Ulster Banner.svg Edward Boyce 14.55 Jack Higginson Jr. 13.11 Leslie Butler 12.88
shot put Flag of Poland.svg Zygmunt Heljasz 14.89 Flag of Ireland.svg Pat O'Callaghan 14.04 Robert Howland 13.44
discus throw Flag of Ireland.svg Patrick Bermingham 42.44 Douglas Bell 40.78 Flag of Ireland.svg Ned Tobin 40.64
hammer throw Flag of Ireland.svg Pat O'Callaghan 51.44 Flag of Ireland.svg Bill Britton 45.64 Flag of Scotland.svg Sandy Smith45.54
javelin throw Charles Bowen 51.74 Stanley Wilson 51.04 John Duus 50.22
440 yards relayBudapesti Budai Torna Egylet43 secPreussen KrefeldATC De Snelvoeters
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References

  1. "Finals of White City events" . Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette. 14 July 1934. Retrieved 13 July 2024 via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. "British athletes lose titles" . Weekly Dispatch (London). 15 July 1934. Retrieved 13 July 2024 via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 13 July 2024.