1930 International University Games

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The 1930 International University Games were organised by the Confederation Internationale des Etudiants (CIE) and held in Darmstadt, Germany. Held from 1–10 August, thirty nations competed in a programme of eight sports. Women competed only in the athletics and swimming events.[1]

Sports[]

Athletics medal summary[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Helmut Körnig (GER) 10.6   (GER) 10.9  István Raggambi (HUN) 10.9
200 metres  Helmut Körnig (GER) 21.5   (GER) 21.9  Itaro Nakajima (JPN) 22.0
400 metres  Joseph Jackson (FRA) 49.5   (GER) 49.6  Patrick C. Moore (IRL)[2] 50.0
800 metres  Fredy Müller (GER) 1:58.2  Francis Galtier (FRA) 1:58.3  Max Danz (GER) 1:58.7
1500 metres   (ENG) 4:01.7   (FRA) 4:03.3   (SWE) 4:04.6
5000 metres   (SWE) 15:24.3   (FIN) 15:27.5  Fritz Schilgen (GER) 15:27.7
110 metres hurdles   (JPN) 15.6  Henry Bowler (ENG) 16.0   (POL) 16.1
400 metres hurdles  Joseph Simpson (ENG) 54.2?   (USA) 55.2  Mario De Negri (ITA) 55.4
4×100 metres relay  Germany (GER)
Helmut Körnig
Adolf Metzner

41.9  Japan (JPN)
Teiichi Nishi
Kenkichi Oshima
Kichizo Sasaki
Takayoshi Yoshioka
42.4  Hungary (HUN)
Lajos Balogh
János Paizs

43.0
4×400 metres relay  France (FRA)
Joseph Jackson
Francis Galtier

3:19.6  Germany (GER)
Max Danz

Solmssen
3:22.4  Italy (ITA)
Mario De Negri


3:22.5
1600 metres medley relay  Germany (GER)
Max Danz
Adolf Metzner

3:32.0  Italy (ITA)
Mario De Negri
Giuseppe Tugnoli

3:32.1  Japan (JPN)
Itaro Nakajima
Teiichi Nishi
Takayoshi Yoshioka
Yashiwa
3:33.6
High jump  Ilmari Reinikka (FIN) 1.90  Kazuo Kimura (JPN) 1.87  Wilhelm Ladewig (GER) 1.84
Pole vault  Shuhei Nishida (JPN) 4.11  Shizuo Mochizuki (JPN) 3.80   (HUN) 3.70
Long jump  Mikio Oda (JPN) 7.30  Lajos Balogh (HUN) 7.26  Willi Meier (GER) 7.15
Shot put  József Darányi (HUN) 15.21  Hans-Heinrich Sievert (GER) 14.53  Lawrence Levy (USA) 14.49
Discus throw   (FIN) 45.07  Nikolai Feldmann (EST) 43.97  József Darányi (HUN) 43.49
Javelin throw   (FIN) 66.41  Ilmari Reinikka (FIN) 65.11  Gottfried Weimann (GER) 64.24
Pentathlon  Martti Tolamo (FIN) 3979.49  Jānis Dimza (LAT) 3755.18  Wilhelm Ladewig (GER) 3719.48

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Inge Braumüller (GER) 13.1   (GER) 13.2  Schlottmann (GER)[3] 13.3
80 metres hurdles   (GER) 13.2  Schlottmann (GER)[3] 13.3   (AUT) 14.1
High jump  Inge Braumüller (GER) 1.56   (AUT) 1.39  Lowenherz[4] (GER) 1.39
Long jump  Inge Braumüller (GER) 5.44  Schlottmann (GER)[3] 5.33  Steyer (GER)[5] 4.77

Athletics medal table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany (GER)88925
2 Finland (FIN)4206
3 Japan (JPN)3216
4 France (FRA)2204
5 England (ENG)2103
6 Hungary (HUN)1135
7 Sweden (SWE)1012
8 Italy (ITA)0123
9 Austria (AUT)0112
 United States (USA)0112
11 Estonia (EST)0101
 Latvia (LAT)0101
13 Ireland (IRL)0011
 Poland (POL)0011
Totals (14 nations)21212062

Participating nations[]

References[]

  1. ^ Bell, Daniel (2003). Encyclopedia of International Games. McFarland and Company, Inc. Publishers, Jefferson, North Carolina. ISBN 0-7864-1026-4.
  2. ^ Irish Independent. (1930). Athletics: Moore third - Irishman's fine effort in 400 metres, 9 August, 1930, page 13
  3. ^ a b c Schlottmann's first name is not listed in the source information
  4. ^ Lowenherz's first name is not listed in the source information
  5. ^ Steyer's first name is not listed in the source information
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