1935 AAA Championships
1935 AAA Championships | |
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Dates | 12–13 July 1935 |
Host city | London, England |
Venue | White City Stadium |
Level | Senior |
Type | Outdoor |
Events | 24 |
← 1934 1936 → |
The 1935 AAA Championships was the 1935 edition of the annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA). It was held from 12 to 13 July 1935 at White City Stadium in London, England.[1][2]
The Championships consisted of 24 events and covered two days of competition.
Results
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 yards | Arthur Sweeney | 10.2 | Tinus Osendarp | 1 ft | József Sir | ½ yd |
220 yards | Tinus Osendarp | 22.2 | Arthur Sweeney | 1½ yd | Walter Rangeley | 1 ft |
440 yards | Bill Roberts | 49.0 | Raymond Boisset | 49.5 | John Anderson | 49.8 |
880 yards | James Stothard | 1:53.3 | Jack Powell | 1:53.8 | Ralph Scott | 1:53.9 |
1 mile | Sydney Wooderson | 4:17.4 | Jack Lovelock | 4:18.4 | Bernard Eeles | 4:18.6 |
3 miles | Aubrey Reeve | 14:38.0 | Walter Beavers | 14:38.4 | Alec Burns | 14:46.8 |
6 miles | Jack Holden | 30:54.6 | János Kelen | 30:55.0 | Norman Jones | 30:59.5 |
10 miles | Frank Marsland | 54:38.6 | Reginald Walker | 55:05.0 | Frank Wildsmith | 55:27.0 |
marathon | Albert Norris | 3:02:57.8 | Stylianos Kyriakides | 3:03:20.0 | Arthur Chamberlain | 3:20:15.0 |
steeplechase | George Bailey | 10:20.4 | James Ginty | 10:29.8 | Bernard Fishwick | 10:38.4 |
120y hurdles | Don Finlay | 15.0 | Christos Mantikas | 2 yd | Ashleigh Pilbrow | 2 yd |
440y hurdles | Alan Hunter | 55.3 | Ralph Kilner Brown | 56.0 | Christos Mantikas | 56.4 |
2 miles walk | Bert Cooper | 13:46.6 | Don Brown | 13:53.8 | Leslie Dickinson | 14:19.4 |
7 miles walk | Henry Hake | 53:48.0 | Albert Plumb | 55:33.0 | Alf Pope | 56:04.0 |
high jump | Stanley West | 1.905 | Jean Moiroud | 1.829 | Kornél Késmárki | 1.778 |
pole vault | Keith Brown | 4.21 | Pierre Ramadier | 3.96 | Robert Vintousky | 3.85 |
long jump | Robert Paul | 7.28 | Henrik Koltai | 7.08 | Sandy Duncan | 7.08 |
triple jump | Willem Peters | 14.29 | Jack Higginson Jr. | 13.68 | John Howe | 13.53 |
shot put | Aad de Bruyn | 14.88 | Robert Howland | 13.93 | Kenneth Pridie | 12.55 |
discus throw | Harald Andersson | 51.82 | Nikolaos Syllas | 48.81 | István Donogán | 45.23 |
hammer throw | Fred Warngård | 44.58 | Jim Rioch | 43.66 | William Mackenzie | 43.34 |
javelin throw | Lennart Atterwall | 65.70 | Oto Jurģis | 63.02 | Jaap van der Poll | 60.44 |
440 yards relay | Budapesti Budai Torna Egylet | 42 3–5sec | Polytechnic Harriers | |||
Tug of war | RASC Feltham | Royal Marines | Royal Ulster Constabulary Reigate Borough Police |
See also
References
- ^ "AAA titles". Daily Herald. 13 July 1935. Retrieved 13 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Why Lovelock lost his title". Daily Herald. 15 July 1935. Retrieved 13 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 13 July 2024.