Athletics at the 1930 British Empire Games explained

Athletics at the 1st British Empire and Commonwealth Games
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Host City:Hamilton, Canada
Dates:16–23 August 1930
Stadium:Civic Stadium
Nations Participating:10
Athletes Participating:134
Events:21
Level:Senior
Next:1934 London
Games:1930 British Empire Games

At the 1930 British Empire Games, the athletics events were held at the Civic Stadium in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The programme featured 21 men's events, with all measurements being done in imperial units.

England came away with the most medals in the athletics competition, winning nine gold medals and twenty-five medals overall. The hosts, Canada, were the next most successful and won 19 medals all together, six of which were gold. South Africa were the other nation to take away a large athletics medal haul, having three golds and ten medals in total. Eight nations featured on the medal tally at the first British Empire Games.

South African Harry Hart was highly successful in the throwing events and he came away from the games as the champion in the shot put and discus throw, as well as being the javelin throw bronze medallist. David Burghley took a hurdles double for England, winning both the 110-yard and 440-yard races. Reg Thomas won the mile run and was the 880 yards silver medallist. John Fitzpatrick of Canada won a medal of each colour in the sprinting events, winning his gold with the Canadian 4×100 metres relay team. Englishman Reg Revans won silver medals in the horizontal jumps, while Canadian Len Hutton won long jump gold, but only a bronze in the triple jump. Johannes Viljoen of South Africa showed his versatility by winning the high jump and reaching the podium in the long jump as well.

There were no events for women at this edition of the games.

Medal summary

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21.8
48.848.9e
1:52.41:55.5e1:55.6e
4:14.04:17.0e
14:27.414:27.6e14:29.0e
30:49.631:01.6e
2:43:432:47:13e2:48:23e
14.614.7e
54.455.9e
9:52.0+75 yds (10:04.8 e)

Leigh Miller
Jim Brown
Ralph Adams
John Fitzpatrick
42.2
John Heap
James Cohen
John Hanlon
Stanley Engelhart
42.7e
Werner Gerhardt
Howard Davies
Wilfred Legg
Willie Walters

Roger Leigh-Wood
Stuart Townend
David Burghley
Kenneth Brangwin
3:19.4
Art Scott
Stanley Glover
Jimmy Ball
Alex Wilson
3:19.8e
John Chandler
Wilfred Legg
Werner Gerhardt
Willie Walters
6' 3"
(1.905 m)
6' 2"
(1.88 m)
6' 1"
(1.855 m)
12' 3"
(3.73 m)
12' 3"
(3.73 m)
12' 0"
(3.655 m)
23' 7"
(7.20 m)
22' 6"
(6.86 m)
22' 6"
(6.86 m)
48' 5"
(14.755 m)
46' 10"
(14.29 m)
45' 7"
(13.90 m)
47' 10"
(14.58 m)
44' 2"
(13.46 m)
42' 7"
(12.98 m)
135' 11"
(41.425 m)
135' 3"
(41.22 m)
135' 1"
(41.17 m)
154' 7"
(47.12 m)
153' 10"
(46.89 m)
145' 10"
(44.45 m)
207' 1"
(63.13 m)
183' 6"
(55.93 m)
174' 7"
(53.21 m)

Participating nations

References