The 1952 AAA Championships was the 1952 edition of the annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA). It was held from 21 to 22 June 1952 at White City Stadium in London, England.[1][2]
1952 AAA Championships | |
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Dates | 21–22 June 1952 |
Host city | London, England |
Venue | White City Stadium |
Level | Senior |
Type | Outdoor |
← 1951 1953 → |
Summary
editThe Championships covered two days of competition. The marathon was held from Windsor to Chiswick and the decathlon event was held in Port Sunlight, Merseyside. The 220 yards hurdles was contested for the first time.
Results
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 yards | McDonald Bailey GBR/TRI | 9.6 =NR | Alan Lillington | 9.9 | Brian Shenton | 10.0 |
220 yards | McDonald Bailey GBR/TRI | 21.4 | Brian Shenton | 22.0 | William Jack | 22.2 |
440 yards | Arthur Wint GBR/JAM | 48.1 | Leslie Lewis | 48.6 | Terry Higgins | 49.1 |
880 yards | Roger Bannister | 1:51.5 | Albert Webster | 1:52.7 | Frank Evans | 1:53.5 |
1 mile | Bill Nankeville | 4:09.8 | John Landy AUS | 4:11.0 | David Law | 4:12.6 |
3 miles | Chris Chataway | 13:59.6 | Alan Parker | 14:00.8 | Philip Morgan | 14:03.8 |
6 miles | Gordon Pirie | 28:55.6 NR | Fred Norris | 29:00.6 | Frank Sando | 29:05.2 |
marathon | Jim Peters | 2:20:42.2 WR | Stan Cox | 2:21:42 | Geoff Iden | 2:26:53.8 |
steeplechase | John Disley | 9:44.0 NR | Chris Brasher | 10:03.6 | Petar Segedin YUG | 10:06.4 |
120y hurdles | Ray Weinberg AUS | 14.4 | Peter Hildreth | 14.4 | Ken Doubleday AUS | 14.6 |
220y hurdles | Peter Hildreth | 24.6 | Jack Parker | 24.9 | Paul Vine | 25.6 |
440y hurdles | Harry Whittle | 53.3 NR | Angus Scott | 53.4 | David Gracie | 54.0 |
2 miles walk | Roland Hardy | 13:27.8 | Gerald Gregory | 14:26.0 | Terry Whitlock | 14:49.0 |
7 miles walk | Roland Hardy | 50:05.6 | Lol Allen | 51:29.2 | George Coleman | 52:24.6 |
high jump | Ron Pavitt | 1.930 | Peter Wells | 1.880 | Nafiu Osagie NGR | 1.880 |
pole vault | Geoff Elliott | 3.96 | Tim Anderson Norman Gregor |
3.81 | n/a | |
long jump | Sylvanus Williams NGR | 7.32 | Roy Cruttenden | 7.10 | Anton Breder SAA | 7.01 |
triple jump | Willi Burgard SAA | 14.60 | Neville Coleman | 14.15 | Ian Polmear AUS | 13.85 |
shot put | John Savidge | 16.50 | John Giles | 14.83 | William Holland | 13.81 |
discus throw | Mark Pharaoh | 44.70 | Ian Reed AUS | 43.14 | Andrew Jansons | 41.68 |
hammer throw | Duncan Clark | 53.03 | Ewan Douglas | 52.03 | Peter Allday | 51.72 |
javelin throw | Michael Denley | 65.86 NR | Richard Miller | 62.82 | Dennis Tucker | 60.29 |
decathlon | Les Pinder | 5502 | David Holmes | 5039 | Sidney Coleman | 4380 |
References
edit- ^ "AAA walk record by Hardy". Manchester Evening News. 21 June 1952. Retrieved 15 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Harry Whittle would be ideal Olympic team captain". Daily Herald. 23 June 1952. Retrieved 15 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 16 July 2024.