International athletics championship event
1929 AAA Championships | |
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Dates | 5–6 July 1929 |
Host city | London, England |
Venue | Stamford Bridge |
Level | Senior |
Type | Outdoor |
Events | 24 |
← 1928 1930 → AAA Championships |
The 1929 AAA Championships was the 1929 edition of the annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA). It was held from 5 to 6 July 1929 at Stamford Bridge in London, England.
The Championships consisted of 24 events and covered two days of competition. The marathon was held from Windsor to Stamford Bridge.
Results
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 yards | Jack London | 10.0 | William Simmons | 1½ yd | Edgardo Toetti ITA | 1 ft |
220 yards | John Hanlon | 21.9 | Stanley Engelhart | 1½ yd | John Rinkel | 1 ft |
440 yards | John Hanlon | 49.4 | Laszlo Barsi HUN | 6 yd | Lawrence Neame | 4 yd |
880 yards | Cyril Ellis | 1:54.6 | Reginald Thomas | 1:55.2 | Michael Gutteridge | 6 yd |
1 mile | Cyril Ellis | 4:22.0 | Stanley Ashby | 1 yd | Stan Tomlin | 4:28.0 |
4 miles | Walter Beavers | 19:49.4 | Stanislaw Pietkiewicz POL | 19:54.6 | James Wood | 20:00.6 |
10 miles | Ernest Harper | 52:15.8 | Jack Holden | 52:35.0 | John Suttie Smith | 53:45.2 |
marathon | Harry Payne | 2:30:57.6 ER | Sam Ferris | 2:39:12.0 | Ernest Leatherland | 2:49:22.0 |
steeplechase | Edward Oliver | 10:53.2 | Herbert Townsend | 11:01.0 | Vernon Morgan | 11:16.0 |
120y hurdles | Lord Burghley | 15.4 | Frederick Foley | 2 yd | Donald Finlay | 6 yd |
440y hurdles | Luigi Facelli ITA | 53.4 | Lord Burghley | 55.0 | Douglas Neame | 20 yd |
2 miles walk | Alf Pope | 13:57.6 | Bert Cooper | 14:00.2 | Cecil Hyde | 14:10.0 |
7 miles walk | Cecil Hyde | 53:38.6 | Alf Pope | 55:17.6 | John Reddish | 55:47.4 |
high jump | Kalman Kesmarki HUN | 1.905 | Einar Tommelstad NOR | 1.854 | Con O'Connor IRL Alec James |
1.803 |
pole jump | Howard Ford | 3.58 | Fred Housden Jack Longland Arie van der Zee NED |
3.50 | n/a | |
long jump | James Cohen | 6.88 | Anton van Welsenses NED | 6.88 | Willem Peters NED | 6.75 |
triple jump | Willem Peters NED | 14.22 | Harold Langley | 13.40 | Arthur Gray | 13.16 |
shot put | József Daranyi HUN | 14.20 | Robert Howland | 12.85 | Auguste Vos BEL | 12.62 |
discus throw | Harald Stenerud NOR | 43.54 | József Daranyi HUN | 41.16 | Tim Healy IRL | 40.30 |
hammer throw | William Britton IRL | 47.60 | John McSweeney IRL | 45.62 | Harald Stenerud NOR | 43.98 |
javelin throw | Bela Szepes HUN | 66.70 | Jules Herremans BEL | 56.52 | James Dalrymple | 53.46 |
440 yards relay | Polytechnic Harriers | Surrey AC | South London Harriers | |||
Tug of war (100 st) | London Fire Brigade | B Division MPAC Gerald Road | Luton Borough Police AC Royal Naval Barracks Portsmouth |
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Tug of war (catch weight) | London Fire Brigade | Luton Borough Police AC | B Division MPAC Gerald Road Monmouthshire Police |
See also
References
- "Payne sets up a record marathon time". London Daily Chronicle. 6 July 1929. Retrieved 13 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- "Foreigners held at Bay". Reynolds's Newspaper. 7 July 1929. Retrieved 13 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- "AAA Championships". Daily News (London). 8 July 1929. Retrieved 13 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 13 July 2024.
British national championships in athletics | |
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British Athletics Championships (current outdoor) | |
British Indoor Athletics Championships (current indoor) | |
AAC Championships | |
AAA Championships |
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WAAA Championships | |
UK Championships | |
AAA Indoor Championships |