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International athletics championship event
1935 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
Dates3–4 July (men)
14 September (women)
Host cityLincoln, Nebraska (men)
The Bronx, New York (women)
VenueMemorial Stadium (men)
Ohio Field (women)
1934 1936

The 1935 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships were organized by the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) and served as the national championships in outdoor track and field for the United States.

The men's edition was held at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska, and it took place 3–4 July. The women's meet was held separately at Ohio Field in The Bronx, New York, on 14 September.

At the men's championships, times were run in the 100 m and 110 m hurdles that were faster than the then-world records, but tailwinds were too strong for the marks to count. It was the first time the women's competition was held in New York City, which was marked by the national debut of Helen Stephens.

Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Eulace Peacock 10.2 w Ralph Metcalfe 10.3 e w Jesse Owens 10.3 e w
220 yards straight Ralph Metcalfe 21.0 w* Foy Draper none awarded
George Anderson
400 m Edward O'Brien 47.6 Ivan Fuqua Albert Fitch
800 m Elroy Robinson 1:53.1 John Wolff Waldo Sweet
1500 m Glenn Cunningham 3:52.1 Gene Venzke 3:54.8 Archie San Romani
5000 m Joseph McCluskey 15:14.1 Norman Bright William Zepp
10,000 m Thomas Ottey 32:07.3 Eino Pentti Thomas McDonough
Marathon Pat Dengis 2:53:53.0 Hugo Kauppinen 2:55:27.0 Melvin Porter 2:59:24.0
110 m hurdles Percy Beard 14.2 w Leroy Kirkpatrick Alvin Moreau
400 m hurdles Tom Moore 53.5 Estel Johnston Glenn Morris
3000 m steeplechase Joseph McCluskey 9:30.6 Harold Manning Frank Nordell
High jump Cornelius Johnson 2.00 m George Spitz 1.98 m Knewell Rushforth 1.93 m
Pole vault Earle Meadows 4.23 m none awarded William Roy 4.15 m
William Sefton Jack Mauger
Long jump Eulace Peacock 8.00* m Jesse Owens 7.98* m John Brooks 7.76 m
Triple jump Rolland Romero 15.35 m Solomon Furth 14.77 m none awarded
Stanley Johnson
Shot put Jack Torrance 15.70 m Gordon Dunn 15.57 m John Lyman 15.37 m
Discus throw Ken Carpenter 48.45 m Gordon Dunn 47.24 m Hugh Cannon 47.09 m
Hammer throw Henry Dreyer 51.42 m Chester Cruikshank 50.46 m Gantt Miller 49.16 m
Javelin throw Horace O'Dell 66.18 m Mark Panther 63.11 m Lee Bartlett 61.89 m
Decathlon Robert Clark 7929.22 pts George Mackey 7745.77 pts Runar Stone 7700.41 pts
200 m hurdles Dale Schofield 23.2
3000 m walk Harry Hinkel 13:43.3
Pentathlon Clyde Coffman 3084 pts
Weight throw for distance Clark Haskins 10.52 m

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m Louise Stokes 6.7 Miriam Nelson Charlotte Rafferty
100 m Helen Stephens 11.6 May Brady Harriet Bland
200 m Helen Stephens 24.6 Olive Hasenfus Harriet Bland
80 m hurdles Jean Hiller 13.0 Jane Santschi Anna Lebo
High jump Barbara Howe 1.50 m Ruth Timmerman 1.47 m Dorothy Davis 1.40 m
Ruth Reilly
Long jump Etta Tate 5.03 m Dorothy Ott 4.84 m Sylvia Broman 4.82 m
Shot put (8 lb) Rena McDonald 11.68 m Effy Storz 10.48 m Evelyn Ferrara 10.39 m
Discus throw Margaret Wright 34.68 m Helen Stephens 34.00 m Evelyn Ferrara 33.72 m
Javelin throw Sylvia Broman 31.28 m Rose Auerbach 31.25 m Evelyn Ferrara 29.86 m
Baseball throw Carolyn Dieckman 223 ft 6 in (68.12 m)

See also

Notes

  1. Race was held on a slight turn

References

  1. "Sites/Dates Of The U.S. Men's Nationals, 1876–2023". Track & Field News. 19 October 2020. Retrieved 4 December 2024.
  2. "Sites & Dates Of The U.S. National Women's Championships". Track & Field News. Retrieved 4 December 2024.
  3. ^ "Podiums for usa track and field championships: 1935 usa track and field championships ". Athletics Podium [d].
  4. "USATF Outdoor Champions". USA Track & Field. Retrieved 4 December 2024.
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