1935 International University Games

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The 1935 International University Games were organised by the Confederation Internationale des Etudiants (CIE) and held in Budapest, Hungary. Held from 10–18 August, a total of 774 athletes from 26 nations competed in a programme featuring ten sports. Gymnastics made its first appearance on the programme, with events for men and women.[1]

Sports[]

Athletics medal summary[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  József Sir (HUN) 10.8  Monta Suzuki (JPN) 10.8   (ENG) 10.8
200 metres  József Sir (HUN) 21.6  Cyril Holmes (ENG) 21.8  Monta Suzuki (JPN) 21.9
400 metres  Raymond Boisset (FRA) 48.9  Felix Rinner (AUT) 49.1   (GER) 49.7
800 metres  James "Hamish" Stothard (ENG) 1:56.0   (GER) 1:56.5   (FRA) 1:56.6
1500 metres  Jack Lovelock (NZL) 4:00.0   (HUN) 4:03.8   (HUN) 4:05.2
5000 metres  Peter Ward (ENG) 15:22.6  Hideo Tanaka (JPN) 15:24.4   (HUN) 15:26.0
110 metres hurdles  Erwin Wegner (GER) 14.7  József Kovács (HUN) 15.0  Tadashi Murakami (JPN) 15.3
400 metres hurdles  József Kovács (HUN) 53.2  Erwin Wegner (GER) 53.5  Fritz Nottbrock (GER) 55.7
4×100 metres relay  Hungary (HUN)
József Kovács
Mario Minai
János Paizs
József Sir
41.6  Germany (GER)



42.1  England (ENG)
Cyril Holmes
Sandy Duncan

42.5
4×400 metres relay  France (FRA)
Raymond Boisset

Pierre Skawinski
3:17.4  Germany (GER)
Adolf Metzner


3:17.6  Hungary (HUN)
Tibor Ribényi
József Vadas

3:22.4
1600 metres medley relay  England (ENG)
Geoffrey Blake

Cyril Holmes
James "Hamish" Stothard
3:31.2  Germany (GER)
Wolfgang Dessecker


3:32.2  Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Andrej Engel
Evžen Rošický

3:33.8
High jump  Yoshiro Asakuma (JPN) 1.94  Gustav Weinkötz (GER) 1.94  Hiroshi Tanaka (JPN) 1.94
Pole vault  Shuhei Nishida (JPN) 4.30  Sueo Oe (JPN) 4.10   (GER) 4.00
Long jump  Naoto Tajima (JPN) 7.52  Luz Long (GER) 7.39  Masao Harada (JPN) 7.37
Shot put  Arnold Viiding (EST) 15.38  István Horváth (HUN) 14.56  Gerhard Stöck (GER) 14.44
Discus throw  Hans-Heinrich Sievert (GER) 46.47  Gerhard Hilbrecht (GER) 46.37   (HUN) 45.99
Javelin throw  Gerhard Stöck (GER) 67.80  Eugeniusz Lokajski (POL) 65.25  Gustav Sule (EST) 64.95
Pentathlon  Gerhard Stöck (GER) 3669.00  Eugeniusz Lokajski (POL) 3396.00   (GER) 3332.00

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Stella Walasiewicz (POL) 12.0  Dorothy Saunders (ENG) 12.7   (GER) 12.7
400 metres  Stella Walasiewicz (POL) 57.6   (POL) 62.0   (GER) 62.1
80 metres hurdles  Grethe Whitehead (ENG) 12.6   (GER) 12.9   (HUN) 13.0
4×100 metres relay  Germany (GER)
Gisela Mauermayer


50.0  England (ENG)
Grethe Whitehead
Margaret Cox

Dorothy Saunders
50.7  Poland (POL)
Stella Walasiewicz


51.5
High jump  Gisela Mauermayer (GER) 1.50  Wanda Nowak (AUT) 1.45   (LAT) 1.40
Long jump  Stella Walasiewicz (POL) 5.73   (GER) 5.67  Gisela Mauermayer (GER) 5.56?
Discus throw  Gisela Mauermayer (GER) 44.93   (POL) 35.47  Stella Walasiewicz (POL) 34.81
Javelin throw   (TCH) 38.19   (GER) 36.69   (GER) 34.10

Athletics medal table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany (GER)79824
2 England (ENG)4318
3 Poland (POL)3429
4 Hungary (HUN)33511
5 Japan (JPN)33410
6 France (FRA)2013
7 Estonia (EST)1012
8 New Zealand (NZL)1001
9 Austria (AUT)0202
10 Latvia (LAT)0011
Totals (10 nations)24242371

Participating nations[]

References[]

  1. ^ Bell, Daniel (2003). Encyclopedia of International Games. McFarland and Company, Inc. Publishers, Jefferson, North Carolina. ISBN 0-7864-1026-4.
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