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1929 AAA Championships

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Outdoor track and field competition

International athletics championship event
1929 AAA Championships
Dates5–6 July 1929
Host cityLondon, England
VenueStamford Bridge
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events24
1928
1930


The1929AAA Championships was the 1929 edition of the annual outdoortrack and field competition organised by theAmateur Athletic Association (AAA). It was held from 5 to 6 July 1929 atStamford Bridge in London, England.[1][2][3]

The Championships consisted of 24 events and covered two days of competition. The marathon was held fromWindsor to Stamford Bridge.

Results

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Harry Payne retained his marathon title
David Cecil (Lord Burghley), winner of the sprint hurdles
EventGoldSilverBronze
100 yardsJack London10.0William Simmons1½ ydItalyEdgardo Toetti1 ft
220 yardsJohn Hanlon21.9Stanley Engelhart1½ ydJohn Rinkel1 ft
440 yardsJohn Hanlon49.4HungaryLászló Barsi6 ydLaurence Neame4 yd
880 yardsCyril Ellis1:54.6WalesReg Thomas1:55.2Michael Gutteridge6 yd
1 mileCyril Ellis4:22.0Stanley Ashby1 ydStan Tomlin4:28.0
4 milesWalter Beavers19:49.4Poland Stanislaw Pietkiewicz19:54.6Scotland James Wood20:00.6
10 milesErnest Harper52:15.8Jack Holden52:35.0ScotlandJohn Suttie Smith53:45.2
marathonHarry Payne2:30:57.6 ERNorthern IrelandSam Ferris2:39:12.0Ernest Leatherland2:49:22.0
steeplechaseEdward Oliver10:53.2Herbert Townsend11:01.0Vernon Morgan11:16.0
120y hurdlesLord Burghley15.4Francis Foley2 ydDonald Finlay6 yd
440y hurdlesItalyLuigi Facelli53.4Lord Burghley55.0Douglas Neame20 yd
2 miles walkAlf Pope13:57.6Bert Cooper14:00.2Cecil Hyde14:10.0
7 miles walkCecil Hyde53:38.6Alf Pope55:17.6John Reddish55:47.4
high jumpHungaryKornél Késmárki1.905NorwayEinar Tommelstad1.854Republic of IrelandCon O'Connor
Alec James
1.803
1.803
pole jumpHoward Ford3.58Fred Housden
Jack Longland
NetherlandsAge van der Zee
3.50
3.50
3.50
n/a
long jumpJames Cohen6.88NetherlandsAnton van Welsenses6.88NetherlandsWillem Peters6.75
triple jumpNetherlandsWillem Peters14.22Harold Langley13.40Arthur Gray13.16
shot putHungaryJózsef Daranyi14.20Robert Howland12.85BelgiumAuguste Vos12.62
discus throwNorwayHarald Stenerud43.54HungaryJózsef Daranyi41.16Republic of Ireland Tim Healy40.30
hammer throwRepublic of IrelandBill Britton47.60Republic of Ireland John McSweeney45.62NorwayHarald Stenerud43.98
javelin throwHungaryBela Szepes66.70BelgiumJules Herremans56.52ScotlandJames Dalrymple53.46
440 yards relayPolytechnic HarriersSurrey ACSouth London Harriers
Tug of war (100 st)London Fire BrigadeB Division MPAC Gerald RoadLuton Borough Police AC
Royal Naval Barracks Portsmouth
Tug of war (catch weight)London Fire BrigadeLuton Borough Police ACB Division MPAC Gerald Road
Monmouthshire Police

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Payne sets up a record marathon time".London Daily Chronicle. 6 July 1929. Retrieved13 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. ^"Foreigners held at Bay".Reynolds's Newspaper. 7 July 1929. Retrieved13 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. ^"AAA Championships".Daily News (London). 8 July 1929. Retrieved13 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. ^"AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists".National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved13 July 2024.
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