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1929 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships

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1929 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
Dates3–5 July (men)
27 July (women)
Host cityDenver, Colorado (men)
Chicago, Illinois (women)
VenueDU Stadium (men)
Soldier Field (women)
1928
1930

The 1929 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 DU Stadium in Denver, Colorado, and it took place 3–5 July. The women's meet was held separately at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois, on 27 July.

At the men's championships, significant winds caused slow times in running events.[1] In the women's competition, the 800 m event was removed due to International Olympic Committee backlash following its inclusion at the 1928 Olympics.[2]

Results

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 yards Eddie Tolan 10.0 Claude Bracey inches behind Russell Sweet 1 ft behind 2nd
220 yards Eddie Tolan 21.9 Frank Wykoff 5 yards behind Cyrus Leland
440 yards Reginald Bowen 48.4 William Storie 10 yards behind Edgar Blake 2 yards behind 2nd
880 yards  Philip Edwards (CAN) 1:55.7 Edwin Genung 5 yards behind Samuel Martin 20 yards behind 2nd
1 mile Leo Lermond 4:24.6 Rufus Kiser 2 yards behind Harold Manning 15 yards behind 2nd
10,000 m Lou Gregory 33:47.7 Harry Chauca George Harbeck
Marathon  John Miles (CAN) 2:33:08.8  Yrjö Korholin-Koski (FIN) 2:35:25.0  Ville Kyrönen (FIN) 2:35:44.0
120 yards hurdles Steve Anderson 14.9 Charles Kaster Jed Welsh
440 yards hurdles Gordon Allott 54.3 F. Morgan Taylor yards behind Clyde Blanchard yards behind 2nd
2 miles steeplechase David Abbott 10:59.1 Edward Parker Harry Chauca
High jump Henry LaSallette 1.92* m Henry Coggeshall 1.92* m Jack McIntosh 1.92* m
Pole vault Fred Sturdy 4.20 m Tom Warne 4.09 m  Victor Pickard (CAN) 4.05 m
Long jump Ed Gordon 7.42 m George Martin 7.38 m Wilson Charles 7.19 m
Triple jump Robert Kelley 14.80 m Solomon Furth 14.67 m Robert Patton 14.57 m
Shot put Herman Brix 15.30 m Eric Krenz 15.14 m Harlow Rothert 14.54 m
Discus throw Eric Krenz 47.90 m Ed Moeller 46.49 m Paul Jessup 44.19 m
Hammer throw Jack Merchant 51.97 m Norwood Wright 50.72 m Edmund Black 50.49 m
Javelin throw Jesse Mortensen 62.43 m Lee Bartlett 61.58 m Emory Curtice 59.18 m
Decathlon Kenneth Doherty 7784.68 pts Vernon Kennedy 7275.453 pts Wilson Charles 7240.035 pts
220 yards hurdles[3] Stephen Anderson 24.1
Pentathlon[3] Paul Courtois 2900 pts
Weight throw for distance[3] Pat McDonald 10.89 m

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 yards Betty Robinson 5.8 Loretta McNeil Delores Henders
100 yards Betty Robinson 11.2 Jessie Cross Ethel Harrington
200 m Maybelle Gilliland 27.4 Ruth Waldner Florence McDonald
80 m hurdles Helen Filkey 12.6 Evelyne Hall Nellie Todd
High jump Jean Shiley 1.47 m Genevieve Valvoda Eleanor Egg
Long jump Nellie Todd 5.28 m Margaret Whitcomb Eleanor Towler
Shot put (8 lb) Rena McDonald 12.88 m Eleanor Egg Evelyn Ferrara
Discus throw Rena McDonald 34.54 m Dee Boeckman Evelyn Ferrara
Javelin throw Estelle Hill 30.61 m Fay Langford Rena McDonald
Baseball throw[4] Gloria Russell 258 ft 1 in (78.66 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: 1929 usa track and field championships". Athletics Podium [d].
  4. ^ "USATF Outdoor Champions". USA Track & Field. Retrieved 4 December 2024.
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