1939 AAA Championships

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The 1939 AAA Championships was the 1939 edition of the annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA). It was held from 7 to 8 July 1939 at White City Stadium in London, England. The attendance was 20,300.[1][2]

Dates7–8 July 1939
Host cityLondon, England
LevelSenior
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1939 AAA Championships
Dates7–8 July 1939
Host cityLondon, England
VenueWhite City Stadium
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events25
1938
1946


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Summary

The Championships consisted of 25 events and covered two days of competition.

It was the last championships to be held for six years following the outbreak of World War II shortly after the 1939 championships. The 1939 competitors Arthur Sweeney and Julien Saelens were among those to lose their lives during the war.

Jack Emery broke the British record when winning the 3 miles event and Sydney Wooderson won his fifth consecutive 1 mile event.

Results

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More information Event, Gold ...
Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 yards Arthur Sweeney9.9 Cyril Holmesinches John Cumberbatch2 ft
220 yards Cyril Holmes21.9 Arthur Sweeney1 ft Belgium Julien Saelens1 ft
440 yards Alan Pennington48.8 Henry Pack49.4 Rowland Palmer49.9
880 yards Godfrey Brown1:55.1 John Moreton1:55.1 Austin Littler1:55.4
1 mile Sydney Wooderson4:11.8 Denis Pell4:12.0 Arthur Collyer4:15.0
3 miles Jack Emery14:08.0 BR Peter Ward14:08.6 Aubrey Reeve14:11.6
6 miles Wales Samuel Palmer30:06.4 Reginald Walker30:09.4 Belgium Jean Chapelle30:40.4
10 miles Belgium Jean Chapelle51:56.0 Lawrence Weatherill52:25.2 Charles Carter52:54.0
marathon Scotland Donald Robertson2:35:37.0 Squire Yarrow2:37:50.0 South Africa Tommy Lalande2:44:01.0
steeplechase Belgium Jean Chapelle10:22.4 Anthony Etheridge10:29.0 Scotland William Wylie10:36.6
120y hurdles Netherlands Jan Brasser14.7 Thomas Lockton½ yd Frederick Scopes4-8 yd
440y hurdles Belgium Juul Bosmans54.9 Greece Christos Mantikas2½-4 yd Rowland Palmer6-7 yd
2 miles walk Harry Churcher13:50.0 Bert Cooper14:05.4 Hew Neilson14:11.2
7 miles walk Harry Churcher52:37.0 Eddie Staker53:31.4 Joe Coleman54:32.2
high jump John Lunn Newman1.880 Hubert Stubbs1.829 Republic of Ireland Richard O'Rafferty
Eric Pierre
1.829
pole vault Dick Webster3.73 Douglas Redsull3.66 Scotland Alexander Gibson3.50
long jump William Breach7.21 Harry Askew7.14 Harry Lister7.13
triple jump Greece Ioannis Palamiotis15.03 Netherlands Willem Peters14.58 F. Whalston13.95
shot put Netherlands Aad de Bruyn14.79 Robert Howland13.74 Republic of Ireland Leonard Horan13.35
discus throw Greece Nikolaos Syllas49.12 Netherlands Aad de Bruyn42.38 Northern Ireland James Nesbitt41.76
hammer throw Republic of Ireland Bert Healion49.28 Norman Drake46.76 Scotland Duncan Clark44.19
javelin throw Scotland James McKillop56.88 E. W. Hibbard50.64 Charles A. Melchior50.01
Tug of war (catchweight) Northern Ireland Royal Ulster Constabulary Sharlston West Colliery Royal Army Service Corps (Feltham)
Tug of war (110st) Northern Ireland Royal Ulster Constabulary Royal Army Service Corps (Feltham)
440 yards relay Blackheath Harriers43.4sec Herne Hill Harriersinches Polytechnic Harriers2 yd
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