Athletics at the 1957 World Festival of Youth and Students

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The 6th World Festival of Youth and Students featured an athletics competition among its programme of events. The events were contested in Moscow, Soviet Union in August 1957. Mainly contested among Eastern European athletes, it served as an alternative to the more Western European-oriented 1957 World University Games held in Paris the same year in September.[1]

Many top Soviet athletes were present and the event and the nation won the most titles. Pyotr Bolotnikov won the 10,000 metres – a feat which preceded a 1960 Olympic win at the distance. Semyon Rzhishchin, the steeplechase world record holder, won his specialist event, but Olympic walking champion Leonid Spirin settled for runner-up spot. In the triple jump, Leonid Shcherbakov failed an attempt to win a fifth straight title at the festival, being beaten by two-time and reigning Olympic champion Adhemar da Silva, who claimed Brazil's first gold in festival history. Javelin thrower Janusz Sidło won a fourth straight world student title and his throw of 80.12 m (262 ft 10+14 in) marked the only time an athlete surpassed eighty metres at the competition. Yugoslavia was prominently represented by Franjo Mihalić, the Olympic runner-up and marathon winner here.[1]

In women's events, former Olympic champion Galina Zybina won the shot put for a second time running, while in the discus her compatriot and fellow Olympic champion Nina Ponomaryova won her fourth straight gold at the festival. Also among the strong Soviet throwers were javelin specialist Inese Jaunzeme and Tamara Tyshkevich (both reigning Olympic champions). Iolanda Balaș had her third straight world student win in the high jump. She went on to win at the 1958 European Athletics Championships a year later, as did pentathlon winner Galina Bystrova and 800 m runner-up Yelizaveta Yermolayeva.[1][2]

Medal summary[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Marian Foik (POL) 10.5  Leonid Bartenyev (URS) 10.6  Mikhail Bachvarov (BUL) 10.7
200 metres  Sándor Jakabfy (HUN) 21.3  Leonid Bartenyev (URS) 21.3  Yuriy Konovalov (URS) 21.4
400 metres  Jaroslav Jirásek (TCH) 47.6   (ROM) 47.7  Josef Trousil (TCH) 47.9
800 metres   (POL) 1:48.2   (GDR) 1:48.5  Zoltan Vamoș (ROM) 1:49.4
1500 metres   (URS) 3:41.1   (URS) 3:41.7  Stanislav Jungwirth (TCH) 3:41.7
5000 metres  Miklós Szabó (HUN) 13:51.8  Friedrich Janke (GDR) 13:52.0  Al Lawrence (AUS) 13:54.2
10,000 metres  Pyotr Bolotnikov (URS) 29:14.6  Al Lawrence (AUS) 29:16.4  Ivan Cherniavskiy (URS) 29:36.0
110 m hurdles  Stanko Lorger (YUG) 14.5  Boris Stolyarov (URS) 14.6   (URS) 14.6
400 m hurdles  Yuriy Lituyev (URS) 51.2   (URS) 51.3   (URS) 53.9
3000 metres steeplechase  Semyon Rzhishchin (URS) 8:50.2   (TCH) 8:51.8   (HUN) 8:53.8
4 × 100 m relay  Soviet Union (URS)
Boris Tokaryev
Yuriy Konovalov

Leonid Bartenyev
40.2  Poland (POL)
Zenon Baranowski
Marian Foik
Jan Jarzembowski
Henryk Grabowski
40.8  Iceland (ISL)
Vilhjálmur Einarsson
Hilmar Þorbjörnsson

42.9
4 × 400 m relay  Soviet Union (URS)



3:11.1  Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Stanislav Jungwirth

Josef Trousil
Jaroslav Jirásek
3:12.6  East Germany (GDR)



Walter Meier
3:13.7
Marathon  Franjo Mihalić (YUG) 2:21:24  Albert Ivanov (URS) 2:22:30   (URS) 2:24:05
20 km walk   (URS) 1:33:02  Leonid Spirin (URS) 1:33:02   (URS) 1:33:20
50 km walk  Mikhail Lavrov (URS) 4:23:29  Anatoly Vedyakov (URS) 4:25:00  Grigory Klimov (URS) 4:26:05
High jump  Yuriy Stepanov (URS) 2.13 m  Igor Kashkarov (URS) 2.13 m  Volodymyr Sitkin (URS) 2.01 m
Pole vault  Vitaliy Chernobay (URS) 4.50 m  Vladimir Bulatov (URS)
 Manfred Preussger (GDR)
4.40 m Not awarded
Long jump  Henryk Grabowski (POL) 7.46 m   (URS) 7.43 m   (YUG) 7.25 m
Triple jump  Adhemar da Silva (BRA) 15.92 m  Vilhjálmur Einarsson (ISL) 15.90 m  Leonid Shcherbakov (URS) 15.76 m
Shot put  Jiří Skobla (TCH) 17.20 m  Jaroslav Plíhal (TCH) 16.98 m   (URS) 16.94 m
Discus throw   (TCH) 53.55 m  Boris Matveyev (URS) 52.43 m  Edmund Piątkowski (POL) 52.19 m
Hammer throw  Mikhail Krivonosov (URS) 62.91 m  Zvonko Bezjak (YUG) 62.35 m  Anatoliy Samotsvetov (URS) 62.13 m
Javelin throw  Janusz Sidło (POL) 80.12 m  Jan Kopyto (POL) 76.70 m  Vladimir Kuznetsov (URS) 76.44 m
Decathlon  Yuriy Kutenko (URS) 7294 pts  Walter Meier (GDR) 7193 pts   (GDR) 6574 pts

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Vera Krepkina (URS) 11.9  Gisela Köhler (GDR) 12.0  Galina Popova (URS) 12.0
200 metres  Gisela Köhler (GDR) 23.9  Mariya Itkina (URS) 24.0   (URS) 24.4
400 metres   (URS) 54.4  Ursula Donath (GDR) 54.7  Mariya Itkina (URS) 54.7
800 metres  Ursula Donath (GDR) 2:07.8  Yelizaveta Yermolayeva (URS) 2:08.1  Gizella Sasvári (HUN) 2:08.7
80 m hurdles   (URS) 10.8  Gisela Köhler (GDR) 10.8  Galina Bystrova (URS) 11.0
4 × 100 m relay  Soviet Union (URS)
Mariya Itkina
Vera Krepkina
Galina Popova
46.0  East Germany (GDR)
Gisela Köhler-Birkemeyer
Bärbel Mayer

46.3  Czechoslovakia (TCH)



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51.2
High jump  Iolanda Balas (ROM) 1.66 m  Mariya Pisareva (URS) 1.66 m  Valentina Ballod (URS) 1.66 m
Long jump   (URS) 5.87 m  Nadezhda Dvalishvili (URS) 5.82 m   (URS) 5.81 m
Shot put  Galina Zybina (URS) 16.26 m  Tamara Tyshkevich (URS) 16.14 m  Zinaida Doinikova (URS) 15.64 m
Discus throw  Nina Ponomaryova (URS) 53.13 m  Irina Beglyakova (URS) 52.04 m   (TCH) 50.42 m
Javelin throw  Inese Jaunzeme (URS) 51.60 m  Maria Diţi (ROM) 50.06 m   (URS) 49.92 m
Pentathlon  Galina Bystrova (URS) 4560 pts   (URS) 4413 pts   (URS) 4283 pts

Medal table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union (URS)21192161
2 Poland (POL)4217
3 Czechoslovakia (TCH)33410
4 East Germany (GDR)28212
5 Yugoslavia (YUG)2103
6 Hungary (HUN)2024
7 Romania (ROM)1214
8 Brazil (BRA)1001
9 Australia (AUS)0112
 Iceland (ISL)0112
11 Bulgaria (BUL)0011
Totals (11 nations)363734107

References[]

  1. ^ a b c World Student Games (UIE). GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2014-12-09.
  2. ^ European Championships (Women). GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2014-12-11.
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