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1937 AAA Championships

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1937 AAA Championships
Dates16–17 July 1937
Host cityLondon, England
VenueWhite City Stadium
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
Events25
1936
1938


The 1937 AAA Championships was the 1937 edition of the annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA). It was held from 16 to 17 July 1937 at White City Stadium in London, England.[1][2]

The Championships consisted of 25 events and covered two days of competition. The decathlon was held at Loughborough on 21–22 August.

Results

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John Mikaelsson
Karl Hein
Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 yards Cyril Holmes 9.9 Arthur Sweeney 1 yd Ernie Page 2 ft
220 yards Arthur Sweeney 21.9 Cyril Holmes ½ yd Hungary Gyula Gyenes 1 yd
440 yards Bill Roberts 48.2 South Africa Ronald Wylde 49.2 Australia John Horsfall 49.3
880 yards Arthur Collyer 1:53.3 Frank Handley 1:53.5 Wales Jim Alford 1:54.3
1 mile Sydney Wooderson 4:12.2 Denis Pell 4:15.4 Scotland Robert Graham 4:15.9
3 miles Peter Ward 14:19.8 Hungary János Kelen 14:21.6 Jack Parker 14:32.0
6 miles János Kelen HUN 30:07.8 Alex Burns 30:10.5 Lawrence Weatherill 30:38.2
10 miles Reginald Walker 52:33.8 Alex Burns 52:37.0 Lawrence Weatherill 52:54.0
marathon Scotland Donald Robertson 2:37:19.2 Greece Stelios Kyriakides 2:40:10.0 Albert Norris 2:41:41.0
steeplechase Scotland William Wylie 10:27.0 Scotland Robert Sutherland 10:28.1 Henry Clark 10:33.0
120y hurdles Don Finlay 14.5 John Thornton 2 yd Netherlands Jan Brasser 3 yd
440y hurdles Belgium Juul Bosmans 55.0 Greece Christos Mantikas 55.6 Republic of Ireland Robert Wallace 2 yd
2 miles walk Bert Cooper 13:58.2 Eddie Staker 14:24.4 Don Brown 14:33.4
7 miles walk Sweden John Mikaelsson 50:19.2 Harry Churcher 51:13.0 Fred Redman 51:55.0
high jump John Lunn Newman 1.880 Charles Walker 1.880 Arthur Gold
Republic of Ireland Richard O'Rafferty
1.778
pole vault John Dodd 3.68 Alfred Kinally 3.58 Scotland Alexander Gibson 3.58
long jump Germany Luz Long 7.48 Scotland Sam Beattie 7.19 William Breach 7.02
triple jump Netherlands Willem Peters 14.32 Bert Shillington 14.26 Jack Higginson Jr. 13.90
shot put Germany Hans Wöllke 15.39 Robert Howland 13.89 A. Rosser 12.66
discus throw Greece Nicolaos Syllas 49.18 Germany Willy Schröder 47.39 Hungary Jeno Kulitzy 44.12
hammer throw Germany Karl Hein 55.86 Germany Erwin Blask 54.64 Germany Otto Lutz 49.36
javelin throw Stanley Wilson 59.18 NR South Africa Ralph Blakeway 57.80 Robert Turner 53.98
decathlon Jim Miggins 4647 Northern Ireland James Nesbitt 4506 N. A. Hewson 4361
440 yards relay Blackheath Harriers 42.0sec Magyar Athletikai Club Budapest ½ yd Vuictoria Park Harriers 7 yd
Tug of war Royal Army Service Corps Cranleigh & District British Legion

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The Athletic Championships". Liverpool Daily Post. 17 July 1937. Retrieved 13 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. ^ "Six records go by the board at White City". Evening Despatch. 19 July 1937. Retrieved 13 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. ^ "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 13 July 2024.