1924 Summer Student World Championships
Multi-sport event in Warsaw, Poland
The 1924 Summer Student World Championships was the second edition of the global sports competition for student-athletes, organised by the Confederation Internationale des Etudiants (CIE). Held from 17–20 September in Warsaw, Poland, seven nations competed in the men's only programme. The seven nations were England, Estonia, France, Italy, New Zealand, Poland and the United States. A total of five sports were contested: athletics, fencing, association football, rowing and tennis.[1]
Athletics medal summary
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | Arthur Porritt (NZL) | 10.9 | Zygmunt Weiss (POL) | 11.1e | Pierre Parrain (FRA) | Not known |
200 metres | Arthur Porritt (NZL) | 22.2 | Zygmunt Weiss (POL) | 22.8e | Pierre Parrain (FRA) | Not known |
400 metres | Zygmunt Weiss (POL) | 51.8 | Joseph Jackson (FRA) | 53.2e | Friedrich Jaanvaldt (EST) | Not known |
800 metres | Stefan Kostrzewski (POL) | 2:00.4 | Pierre Villeneuve (FRA) | +4m | Julius Tiisfeldt (EST) | +10m |
1500 metres | Julius Tiisfeldt (EST) | 4:16.0 | Pierre Villeneuve (FRA) | Not known | Stefan Kostrzewski (POL) | Not known |
3000 metres | Józef Jaworski (POL) | 9:32.5 | Stefan Kostrzewski (POL) | Not known | Julius Tiisfeldt (EST) | Not known |
5000 metres | François Christophe (FRA) | 17:31.0 | Julius Tiisfeldt (EST) | Not known | Władysław Boski (POL) | Not known |
110 m hurdles | Gabriel Sempé (FRA) | 15.7 | Arthur Porritt (NZL) | 15.8e | Eugen Neumann (EST) | Not known |
400 m hurdles | Stefan Kostrzewski (POL) | 60.2 | Robert Simon (FRA) | Not known | Only two finishers[2] | |
4 × 100 m relay | Poland Zygmunt Weiss Stefan Piątkowski Stefan Kostrzewski Zygmunt Dąbrowski[3] | 45.8 | Estonia Valter Ever Eugen Uuemaa Eduard Teinburg Friedrich Jaanvaldt | 46.4 | France Joseph Jackson Pierre Parrain Fournier Raoul Luciani | Not known |
4 × 400 m relay | Poland Zygmunt Weiss Edward Strumpf Józef Jaworski Stefan Kostrzewski[3] | 3:32.0 | France Joseph Jackson Béteille Pierre Villeneuve Robert Simon | Not known | Estonia Eduard Teinburg Friedrich Jaanvaldt Julius Tiisfeldt-Tiisväli Rubli | Not known |
1600 m medley relay | France Joseph Jackson Pierre Parrain Pierre Villeneuve Raoul Luciani | 3:37.6 | Poland Zygmunt Weiss Zygmunt Dąbrowski Stefan Ołdak Zdzisław Karczewski[3] | 3:38.8[4] | Estonia Valter Ever Eugen Uuemaa Friedrich Jaanvaldt Julius Tiisfeldt-Tiisväli | Not known |
3000 m team race | Poland Józef Jaworski Stefan Kostrzewski Władysław Boski[4] | 8 | France Pierre Villeneuve René Châtelain François Christophe | 13 | Only two teams | |
High jump | Valter Ever (EST) | 1.78 | Julian Gruner (POL) | 1.70 | Erazm Pawski (POL) | 1.64 |
Pole vault | Valter Ever (EST) | 3.40 | Antoni Rzepka (POL) | 3.20 | Eugen Neumann (EST) | 3.20 |
Long jump | Valter Ever (EST) | 6.55 | Eugen Neumann (EST) | 6.05 | Georges Krotoff (FRA) | 5.97 |
Triple jump | Roger Rousset (FRA) | 12.90 | Valter Ever (EST) | 12.82 | Raoul Luciani (FRA) | 12.68 |
Shot put | Gabriel Sempé (FRA) | 11.595 | Robert Simon (FRA) | 11.535 | Eugen Neumann (EST) | 10.935 |
Discus throw | Sławosz Szydłowski (POL) | 37.87 | Gabriel Sempé (FRA) | 34.60 | René Paul (FRA) | 31.19 |
Javelin throw | Sławosz Szydłowski (POL) | 54.45 | Julian Gruner (POL) | 51.69 | Ludwik Chełmicki (POL) | 42.11 |
Javelin - Both Hands Aggregate | Sławosz Szydłowski (POL) | 90.75 | Not known | Not known | Not known | Not known |
Pentathlon | Stefan Piątkowski (POL) | 12 | Valter Ever (EST) | 12 | Gabriel Sempé (FRA) | 15 |
Athletics medal table
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Poland (POL) | 9 | 7 | 4 | 20 |
2 | France (FRA) | 5 | 7 | 6 | 18 |
3 | Estonia (EST) | 4 | 4 | 8 | 16 |
4 | New Zealand (NZL) | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
Totals (4 entries) | 20 | 19 | 18 | 57 |
Participating nations
References
- World Student Games (Pre-Universiade) - GBR Athletics
- ^ Bell, Daniel (2003). Encyclopedia of International Games. McFarland and Company, Inc. Publishers, Jefferson, North Carolina. ISBN 0-7864-1026-4.
- ^ The source of the results suggests there is uncertainty as to whether there were more than two finishers in the 400m hurdles
- ^ a b c Kurzyński H., Pietkiewicz S., Rynkowski M., Od Adamczaka do Zasłony. Leksykon lekkoatletów polskich okresu międzywojennego. Mężczyźni, Warszawa 2004, pp. 39, 82, 88, 102, 161, 170, 209, 231
- ^ a b "Międzynarodowe Zawody Akademickich Związków Sportowych". Stadjon (in Polish). No. 39. 25 September 1924. pp. 11–13. Retrieved 16 July 2019.
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