1932 AAA Championships
1932 AAA Championships | |
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Dates | 1–2 July 1932 |
Host city | London, England |
Venue | White City Stadium |
Level | Senior |
Type | Outdoor |
Events | 24 |
← 1931 1933 → |
The 1932 AAA Championships was the 1932 edition of the annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA). It was held from 1 to 2 July 1932 at White City Stadium in London, England.[1][2]
After 19 consecutive years at Stamford Bridge the championships were held at White City Stadium for the first time. The Championships consisted of 24 events and covered two days of competition.
A new event was introduced over 6 miles. The 4 miles event was reduced in distance to 3 miles and the marathon was held from Windsor to White City.
Results
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 yards | Fred Reid | 9.9 | Ernie Page | inches | Stanley Fuller | 1 ft |
220 yards | Fred Reid | 22.0 | Stanley Fuller | 22.2 | Stanley Engelhart | 1 ft |
440 yards | Crew Stoneley | 49.8 | Tommy Hampson | 50.2 | Thomas Parselle | 50.6 |
880 yards | Tommy Hampson | 1:56.4 | Jack Powell | 1:57.3 | Thomas Scrimshaw | 1:58.2 |
1 mile | Jerry Cornes | 4:14.2 | Jack Lovelock | 4:14.4 | Cyril Ellis | 4:15.0 |
3 miles | Walter Beavers | 14:23.2 | Alec Burns | 14:31.2 | Harold Forrester | 14:46.0 |
6 miles | John Potts | 30:23.2 | Jack Holden | 30:26.6 | Arthur Furze | 30:34.0 |
10 miles | James Wood | 52:00.2 | Alec Burns | 52:05.4 | Jack Holden | 52:46.4 |
marathon | Donald Robertson | 2:34:32.6 | Dunky Wright | 2:34:34.0 | Harry Payne | 2:40:30.0 |
steeplechase | Tom Evenson | 10:13.8 NR | George Bailey | 10:14.8 | Jack Webster | 10:33.2 |
120y hurdles | Don Finlay | 14.9 | Walter Thring | 15.3 | Ian Tubbs | 15.5 |
440y hurdles | Lord Burghley | 54.6 | Joseph Simpson | 55.4 | John Stone | 18 yd |
2 miles walk | Bert Cooper | 13:44.6 | Dick Edge | 130 yd | Leslie Dickinson | 120 yd |
7 miles walk | Alf Pope | 51:25.4 | Dick Edge | 53:26.6 | Albert Plumb | 53:30.4 |
high jump | William Land | 1.854 | Edward Bradbrooke & Stanley West (shared silver) | 1.829 | ||
pole vault | Patrick Ogilvie | 3.66 | Frank Phillipson | 3.50 | Fred Housden Dick Webster |
3.43 |
long jump | Robert Evans | 7.06 | Paddy Anglim | 6.98 | Stanley Edenborough | 6.87 |
triple jump | Arthur Gray | 13.82 | W. H. Childs | 13.49 | R. E. Gifford | 12.70 |
shot put | Harry Hart | 14.77 | Robert Howland | 14.54 NR | Kenneth Pridie | 13.48 |
discus throw | Patrick Bermingham | 42.44 | Harry Hart | 39.46 | Kenneth Pridie | 38.84 |
hammer throw | George Walsh | 43.16 | Samuel Thomson | 36.52 | John Jarvis | 33.85 |
javelin throw | Oto Jurģis | 64.52 | Stanley Wilson | 56.32 | Robert Turner | 53.52 |
440 yards relay | Blackheath Harriers | 43.3–5sec | Achilles Club | 5 yd | South London Harriers | |
Tug of war (100 st) | Marines | RASC |
See also
References
- ^ "Amateur Athletics Championships". Gloucestershire Echo. 2 July 1932. Retrieved 13 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Fast times in AAA Championships". Reynolds's Newspaper. 3 July 1932. Retrieved 13 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 13 July 2024.