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1933 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships

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1933 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
Dates30 June-1 July (men)
30 June (women)
Host cityChicago, Illinois
VenueNorthwestern Stadium (men)
Soldier Field (women)
1932
1934

The 1933 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships were organized by the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) and served as the national championships in outdoor track and field for the United States.

The men's edition was held at Northwestern Stadium in Chicago, Illinois, and it took place 30 June-1 July. The women's meet was also held in Chicago, but at Soldier Field on 30 June. Aside from the 1926 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, it was the only time the men's and women's championships were held in the same city until 1976.

At the men's championships, world records were set in the 110 m hurdles by John Morriss and in the 200 m hurdles by Heye Lambertus.[1] In the women's competition, Louise Stokes became the first Black American woman to win the championships, taking first place in the 50 m.[2]

Results

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Ralph Metcalfe 10.5 James Johnson Jesse Owens
200 m Ralph Metcalfe 21.1 James Johnson Paul Starr
400 m Ivan Fuqua 47.7 Karl Warner Howard Jones
800 m Glenn Cunningham 1:51.8 Charles Hornbostel John Simmons
1500 m Glenn Cunningham 3:52.3 Joseph Mangan 3:55.0 Gene Venzke 3:56.3
5000 m John Follows 15:27.0 Paul Rekers John Ryan
10,000 m Lou Gregory 32:39.4 Thomas McDonough Eino Pentti
Marathon  David Komonen (CAN) 2:53:43.0 Melvin Porter 2:53:49.0 Fred Ward 2:57:15.0
110 m hurdles John Morriss 14.6 Percy Beard Alvin Moreau
400 m hurdles Glenn Hardin 52.2 Joseph Healey Richard Pomeroy
3000 m steeplechase Joseph McCluskey 9:38.5 Forrest Harvey Joe Sears
High jump Cornelius Johnson 2.00 m George Spitz 1.95 m none awarded
Walter Marty
Pole vault Keith Brown 4.27 m none awarded John Wonsowitz 4.21 m
Matthew Gordy
Long jump Jesse Owens 7.48 m John Brooks 7.46 m Everett Utterback 7.27 m
Triple jump Nathan Blair 14.40 m Ennis Stafford 14.22 m Rolland Romero 14.15 m
Shot put Jack Torrance 15.65 m Gordon Dunn 15.47 m John Lyman 15.37 m
Discus throw John Anderson 50.33 m Robert Jones 50.07 m Henri LaBorde 49.04 m
Hammer throw  Patrick O'Callaghan (IRL) 49.16 m Chester Cruikshank 48.93 m Noble Biddinger 48.59 m
Javelin throw Lee Bartlett 63.85 m Warren Demaris 61.95 m Horace O'Dell 60.98 m
Decathlon Bernard Berlinger 7957.190 pts Richard Baldry 7419.400 pts Raymond Patterson 7370.350 pts
200 m hurdles[3] Heye Lambertus 23.5
Pentathlon[3] Eulace Peacock 3221 pts
Weight throw for distance[3] Pat McDonald 10.68 m

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 m Louise Stokes 6.6 Wilhelmina Von Bremen Ethel Harrington
100 m Annette Rogers 12.2 Louise Stokes Harriet Bland
200 m Olive Hasenfus 26.2 Elizabeth Wilde Lois Collar
80 m hurdles Simone Schaller 12.1 Lois Collar  Roxanne Atkins (CAN)
High jump Alice Arden 1.60 m Genevieve Valvoda Annette Rogers
Long jump Genevieve Valvoda 5.25 m Nellie Todd Mildred Schworm
Shot put Catherine Rutherford 11.86 m Rena McDonald Evelyn Ferrara
Discus throw Ruth Osborn 37.49 m Catherine Rutherford Wilhelmina Von Bremen
Javelin throw Nan Gindele 39.68 m Sue Daugherty Evelyn Ferrara
Baseball throw[4] Catherine Rutherford 232 ft 2 in (70.76 m)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Sites/Dates Of The U.S. Men's Nationals, 1876–2023". Track & Field News. 19 October 2020. Retrieved 4 December 2024.
  2. ^ "Sites & Dates Of The U.S. National Women's Championships". Track & Field News. Retrieved 4 December 2024.
  3. ^ a b c "Podiums for usa track and field championships: 1933 usa track and field championships". Athletics Podium [d].
  4. ^ "USATF Outdoor Champions". USA Track & Field. Retrieved 4 December 2024.
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