1934 AAA Championships

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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]

Dates13–14 July 1934
Host cityLondon, England
LevelSenior
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1934 AAA Championships
Dates13–14 July 1934
Host cityLondon, England
VenueWhite City Stadium
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events24
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The Championships consisted of 24 events and covered two days of competition.

Results

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Pole Janusz Kusociński won the 3 miles race
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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 yards Hungary József Sir9.9 Arthur Sweeneyinches Netherlands Chris Berger1 ft
220 yards Scotland Robin Murdoch22.1 Arthur Sweeney22.2 Scotland Ian Young22.4
440 yards Godfrey Rampling49.6 Crew Stoneley50.0 Geoffrey Blake50.4
880 yards Jack Cooper1:56.4 Jack Powell1:57.4 Michael Gutteridge1:57.7
1 mile New Zealand Jack Lovelock4:26.6 Sydney Wooderson4:27.8 Jerry Cornes4:28.8
3 miles Poland Janusz Kusociński14:13.6 Walter Beavers14:26.0 Cyril Allen14:26.3
6 miles Jack Holden30:43.8 Arthur Penny60-80 yd Arthur Furze220 yd
10 miles Jack Holden52:21.4 John Dougall54:10.0 L. Mudd55:03.0
marathon Donald Robertson2:41:55.0 Albert Norris2:55:05.0 South Africa Tommy Lalande2:58:37.0
steeplechase Stanley Scarsbrook10:48.4 Thomas Campbell10:58.7 George Bailey10:59.3
120y hurdles Don Finlay14.8 United States Charles Stanwood15.0 John Gabriel15.3
440y hurdles Ralph Kilner Brown55.4 Republic of Ireland Robert Wallace55.8 Scotland Alan Hunter56.3
2 miles walk Bert Cooper13:41.0 Dick Edge13:45.0 Don Brown40 yd
7 miles walk Johnny Johnson52:10.4 Leslie Dickinson52:18.4 Fred Redman52:22.4
high jump Hungary Mihály Bodosi1.905 Scotland John Michie1.880 Arthur Gray
William Land
1.854
pole vault Frank Phillipson3.73 Scotland Patrick Ogilvie3.73 Dick Webster3.66
long jump France Robert Paul7.03 Sandy Duncan6.89 George Pallett6.86
triple jump Northern Ireland Edward Boyce14.55 Jack Higginson Jr.13.11 Leslie Butler12.88
shot put Poland Zygmunt Heljasz14.89 Republic of Ireland Pat O'Callaghan14.04 Robert Howland13.44
discus throw Republic of Ireland Paddy Bermingham42.44 Douglas Bell40.78 Republic of Ireland Ned Tobin40.64
hammer throw Republic of Ireland Pat O'Callaghan51.44 Republic of Ireland Bill Britton45.64 Scotland Sandy Smith45.54
javelin throw Charles Bowen51.74 Stanley Wilson51.04 John Duus50.22
440 yards relay Budapesti Budai Torna Egylet43 sec Preussen Krefeld ATC De Snelvoeters
Tug of war Royal Ulster Constabulary Monmouthshire Constabulary Royal Marines
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