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Athletics at the 1949 World Festival of Youth and Students

The 2nd World Festival of Youth and Students featured an athletics competition among its programme of events. The events were contested in Budapest, Hungary, between 15 and 21 August 1949. Mainly contested among Eastern European athletes, it served as an alternative to the more Western European-oriented 1949 Summer International University Sports Week held in Merano the same year.[1]

Official poster

The women's events provided the most prominent top level athletes. Hungary's Olga Gyarmati, the reigning long jump champion from the 1948 Summer Olympics, won her specialist event along with a silver medal in the 80 metres hurdles. The 1946 European Championships high jump silver medallist Aleksandra Chudina also won in her speciality and medalled in four other events as well. Several of the competing athletes went on to compete at the 1952 Summer Olympics three years later. A handful of participants were later among the top in their field, including: Leonid Shcherbakov (1950 and 1954 European triple jump winner), Yevgeniy Bulanchik (1954 European hurdles champion) and 1952 Olympic medallists Vladimir Kazantsev, Yuriy Lituyev and Klavdiya Tochonova.

Medal summary edit

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Miroslav Horčic (TCH) 10.9   Otto Szebeni (HUN) 10.9   Zdobysław Stawczyk (POL) 10.9
200 metres   Zdobysław Stawczyk (POL) 21.2   Miroslav Horčic (TCH) 21.6   Yves Camus (FRA) 21.6
400 metres   Ferenc Banhalmi (HUN) 49.2   Jean-Paul Martin-du-Gard (FRA) 49.2   Sergey Komarov (URS) 49.8
800 metres   Dumitru Tilmaciu (ROM) 1:54.7   Armand Jacquier (FRA) 1:55.1   Jacques Rasse (FRA) 1:55.9
1500 metres   Sándor Garay (HUN) 3:57.2   Dumitru Tilmaciu (ROM) 3:57.8   Victor Pop (ROM) 4:00.2
5000 metres   Vladimir Kazantsev (URS) 14:55.2   Ivan Semyonov (URS) 14:56.4   Ivan Pozhidayev (URS) 15:03.4
110 m hurdles   Yevgeniy Bulanchik (URS) 14.7   Milan Tosnar (TCH) 15.1   Alois Krul (TCH) 15.3
400 m hurdles   Georges Elloy (FRA) 53.0   Timofey Lunyev (URS) 53.2   Yuriy Lituyev (URS) 53.6[nb]
4 × 100 m relay   Hungary (HUN)
László Bartha
György Csányi
Béla Goldoványi
Ottó Szebeni
41.6   Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Jaroslav Fikejz
Miroslav Horčic
Jan Schmid
Lubomír Rek
  Soviet Union (URS)
Levan Sanadze
Vladimir Koroyev
Georg Gilde
Vladimir Sukharev
42.0 Not awarded
4 × 400 m relay   France (FRA)
Georges Elloy
Jean-Paul Martin du Gard
Armand Jacquier
Chateau
3:16.6   Soviet Union (URS)
Yevhen Bulanchyk
Petro Chevhun
Pavel Kiyanenko
Sergey Komarov
3:17.4   Hungary (HUN)
Ferenc Bánhalmi
Péter Karádi
Egon Solymossy
László Marosi
3:17.8
1600 m medley relay   France (FRA)
Yves Camus
Jean-Paul Martin du Gard
Jean-Pierre Guillon
Jacques Rasse
3:27.6   Soviet Union (URS)
Petro Chevhun
Sergey Komarov
Levan Sanadze
Vladimir Sukharev
3:30.0   Poland (POL)
Zygmunt Buhl
Gerard Mach
Zdobysław Stawczyk
Leonard Statkiewicz
3:31.3
High jump   Yuriy Ilyasov (URS) 1.94 m   Ioan Soter (ROM) 1.94 m   German Res (URS) 1.90 m
Pole vault   Viktor Knyatsev (URS) 4.15 m   Georges Breitman (FRA) 4.10 m   Boris Sukharev (URS) 4.00 m
Long jump   Edward Adamczyk (POL) 7.27 m   Vladimir Volkov (URS) 7.14 m   Khandadash Madatov (URS) 7.02 m
Triple jump   Leonid Shcherbakov (URS) 14.56 m   Pierre Pustoch (FRA) 14.55 m   Antal Puskás (HUN) 14.52 m
Shot put   Čestmír Kalina (TCH) 15.10 m   Otto Grigalka (URS) 14.76 m   Boris Butyenko (URS) 14.42 m
Discus throw   Ferenc Klics (HUN) 50.40 m   Jan Kypta (TCH) 44.97 m[nb]   Aladár Kobold (HUN) 44.64 m
Hammer throw   Lajos Petike (HUN) 51.85 m   Constantin Dumitru (ROM) 51.52 m   Arnošt Kadrnožka (TCH) 50.53 m
Javelin throw   Viktor Iyevlev (URS) 65.06 m   Georgiy Lukyanov (URS) 63.97 m   Ivan Kaptyukh (URS) 61.92 m
Decathlon   Petro Denysenko (URS) 7287 pts   Vladimir Volkov (URS) 7026 pts   Viktor Iyevlev (URS) 6940 pts

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres   Zoya Dukhovich (URS) 12.2   Sofya Malshina (URS) 12.3   Irén Lohász (HUN) 12.4
200 metres   Zoya Dukhovich (URS) 25.2   Rosine Faugouin (FRA) 25.3   Inga Zeltinja (URS) 25.5
800 metres   Valentina Bogatiryova (URS) 2:18.0   Lyudmila Sokolova (URS) 2:18.2   Anna Bleha (HUN) 2:18.6
80 m hurdles   L. Kerim-Zade (URS) 11.9   Olga Gyarmati (HUN) 12.0   Aleksandra Chudina (URS) 12.0
4 × 100 m relay   Soviet Union (URS)
Aleksandra Chudina
Zoya Dukhovich
Sofiya Malshina
Inga Zeltinja
48.7   Hungary (HUN)
Ilona Tolnai-Rákhely
Irén Lohász
Lenke Egri
Margit Bogdan
49.1   France (FRA)
Colette Elloy
Jacqueline Artigues
Jacqueline Dufour
Odette Lebré
49.2
4 × 200 m relay   Soviet Union (URS)
Aleksandra Chudina
Zoya Dukhovich
Sofiya Malshina
Inga Zeltinja
1:42.3   Hungary (HUN)
Olga Gyarmati
Ilona Tolnai-Rákhely
Irén Lohász
Lenke Egri
1:42.8   France (FRA)
Colette Elloy
Rosine Faugouin
Jacqueline Dufour
Odette Lebré
1:44.1
High jump   Aleksandra Chudina (URS) 1.62 m   Varvara Papisheva (URS) 1.55 m   Lidiya Borodina (URS) 1.50 m
Long jump   Olga Gyarmati (HUN) 5.95 m   Lyudmila Vasilyeva (URS) 5.80 m   Aleksandra Chudina (URS) 5.66 m
Shot put   Klavdiya Tochonova (URS) 14.29 m   Aleksandra Chudina (URS) 13.61 m   Lyudmila Vasilyeva (URS) 12.97 m
Discus throw   Nina Dumbadze (URS) 51.24 m   Yelizaveta Bagriantseva (URS) 43.28 m   Klavdiya Tochonova (URS) 42.83 m
Javelin throw   Natalya Smirnitskaya (URS) 51.10 m   Aleksandra Chudina (URS) 45.91 m   Mária Rohonczi (HUN) 40.83 m

Medal table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Soviet Union (URS)17161548
2  Hungary (HUN)64616
3  France (FRA)35412
4  Czechoslovakia (TCH)2428
5  Poland (POL)2024
6  Romania (ROM)1315
Totals (6 entries)31323093

References edit

  1. ^ a b World Student Games (UIE). GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2014-12-09.
Results
  • World Student Games (UIE). GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2014-12-09.

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The 2nd World Festival of Youth and Students featured an athletics competition among its programme of events The events were contested in Budapest Hungary between 15 and 21 August 1949 Mainly contested among Eastern European athletes it served as an alternative to the more Western European oriented 1949 Summer International University Sports Week held in Merano the same year 1 Official poster The women s events provided the most prominent top level athletes Hungary s Olga Gyarmati the reigning long jump champion from the 1948 Summer Olympics won her specialist event along with a silver medal in the 80 metres hurdles The 1946 European Championships high jump silver medallist Aleksandra Chudina also won in her speciality and medalled in four other events as well Several of the competing athletes went on to compete at the 1952 Summer Olympics three years later A handful of participants were later among the top in their field including Leonid Shcherbakov 1950 and 1954 European triple jump winner Yevgeniy Bulanchik 1954 European hurdles champion and 1952 Olympic medallists Vladimir Kazantsev Yuriy Lituyev and Klavdiya Tochonova Contents 1 Medal summary 1 1 Men 1 2 Women 2 Medal table 3 ReferencesMedal summary editMen edit Event Gold Silver Bronze 100 metres nbsp Miroslav Horcic TCH 10 9 nbsp Otto Szebeni HUN 10 9 nbsp Zdobyslaw Stawczyk POL 10 9 200 metres nbsp Zdobyslaw Stawczyk POL 21 2 nbsp Miroslav Horcic TCH 21 6 nbsp Yves Camus FRA 21 6 400 metres nbsp Ferenc Banhalmi HUN 49 2 nbsp Jean Paul Martin du Gard FRA 49 2 nbsp Sergey Komarov URS 49 8 800 metres nbsp Dumitru Tilmaciu ROM 1 54 7 nbsp Armand Jacquier FRA 1 55 1 nbsp Jacques Rasse FRA 1 55 9 1500 metres nbsp Sandor Garay HUN 3 57 2 nbsp Dumitru Tilmaciu ROM 3 57 8 nbsp Victor Pop ROM 4 00 2 5000 metres nbsp Vladimir Kazantsev URS 14 55 2 nbsp Ivan Semyonov URS 14 56 4 nbsp Ivan Pozhidayev URS 15 03 4 110 m hurdles nbsp Yevgeniy Bulanchik URS 14 7 nbsp Milan Tosnar TCH 15 1 nbsp Alois Krul TCH 15 3 400 m hurdles nbsp Georges Elloy FRA 53 0 nbsp Timofey Lunyev URS 53 2 nbsp Yuriy Lituyev URS 53 6 nb 4 100 m relay nbsp Hungary HUN Laszlo BarthaGyorgy CsanyiBela GoldovanyiOtto Szebeni 41 6 nbsp Czechoslovakia TCH Jaroslav FikejzMiroslav HorcicJan SchmidLubomir Rek nbsp Soviet Union URS Levan SanadzeVladimir KoroyevGeorg GildeVladimir Sukharev 42 0 Not awarded 4 400 m relay nbsp France FRA Georges ElloyJean Paul Martin du GardArmand JacquierChateau 3 16 6 nbsp Soviet Union URS Yevhen BulanchykPetro ChevhunPavel KiyanenkoSergey Komarov 3 17 4 nbsp Hungary HUN Ferenc BanhalmiPeter KaradiEgon SolymossyLaszlo Marosi 3 17 8 1600 m medley relay nbsp France FRA Yves CamusJean Paul Martin du GardJean Pierre GuillonJacques Rasse 3 27 6 nbsp Soviet Union URS Petro ChevhunSergey KomarovLevan SanadzeVladimir Sukharev 3 30 0 nbsp Poland POL Zygmunt BuhlGerard MachZdobyslaw StawczykLeonard Statkiewicz 3 31 3 High jump nbsp Yuriy Ilyasov URS 1 94 m nbsp Ioan Soter ROM 1 94 m nbsp German Res URS 1 90 m Pole vault nbsp Viktor Knyatsev URS 4 15 m nbsp Georges Breitman FRA 4 10 m nbsp Boris Sukharev URS 4 00 m Long jump nbsp Edward Adamczyk POL 7 27 m nbsp Vladimir Volkov URS 7 14 m nbsp Khandadash Madatov URS 7 02 m Triple jump nbsp Leonid Shcherbakov URS 14 56 m nbsp Pierre Pustoch FRA 14 55 m nbsp Antal Puskas HUN 14 52 m Shot put nbsp Cestmir Kalina TCH 15 10 m nbsp Otto Grigalka URS 14 76 m nbsp Boris Butyenko URS 14 42 m Discus throw nbsp Ferenc Klics HUN 50 40 m nbsp Jan Kypta TCH 44 97 m nb nbsp Aladar Kobold HUN 44 64 m Hammer throw nbsp Lajos Petike HUN 51 85 m nbsp Constantin Dumitru ROM 51 52 m nbsp Arnost Kadrnozka TCH 50 53 m Javelin throw nbsp Viktor Iyevlev URS 65 06 m nbsp Georgiy Lukyanov URS 63 97 m nbsp Ivan Kaptyukh URS 61 92 m Decathlon nbsp Petro Denysenko URS 7287 pts nbsp Vladimir Volkov URS 7026 pts nbsp Viktor Iyevlev URS 6940 pts nb Exact mark not unverified 1 Women edit Event Gold Silver Bronze 100 metres nbsp Zoya Dukhovich URS 12 2 nbsp Sofya Malshina URS 12 3 nbsp Iren Lohasz HUN 12 4 200 metres nbsp Zoya Dukhovich URS 25 2 nbsp Rosine Faugouin FRA 25 3 nbsp Inga Zeltinja URS 25 5 800 metres nbsp Valentina Bogatiryova URS 2 18 0 nbsp Lyudmila Sokolova URS 2 18 2 nbsp Anna Bleha HUN 2 18 6 80 m hurdles nbsp L Kerim Zade URS 11 9 nbsp Olga Gyarmati HUN 12 0 nbsp Aleksandra Chudina URS 12 0 4 100 m relay nbsp Soviet Union URS Aleksandra ChudinaZoya DukhovichSofiya MalshinaInga Zeltinja 48 7 nbsp Hungary HUN Ilona Tolnai RakhelyIren LohaszLenke EgriMargit Bogdan 49 1 nbsp France FRA Colette ElloyJacqueline ArtiguesJacqueline DufourOdette Lebre 49 2 4 200 m relay nbsp Soviet Union URS Aleksandra ChudinaZoya DukhovichSofiya MalshinaInga Zeltinja 1 42 3 nbsp Hungary HUN Olga GyarmatiIlona Tolnai RakhelyIren LohaszLenke Egri 1 42 8 nbsp France FRA Colette ElloyRosine FaugouinJacqueline DufourOdette Lebre 1 44 1 High jump nbsp Aleksandra Chudina URS 1 62 m nbsp Varvara Papisheva URS 1 55 m nbsp Lidiya Borodina URS 1 50 m Long jump nbsp Olga Gyarmati HUN 5 95 m nbsp Lyudmila Vasilyeva URS 5 80 m nbsp Aleksandra Chudina URS 5 66 m Shot put nbsp Klavdiya Tochonova URS 14 29 m nbsp Aleksandra Chudina URS 13 61 m nbsp Lyudmila Vasilyeva URS 12 97 m Discus throw nbsp Nina Dumbadze URS 51 24 m nbsp Yelizaveta Bagriantseva URS 43 28 m nbsp Klavdiya Tochonova URS 42 83 m Javelin throw nbsp Natalya Smirnitskaya URS 51 10 m nbsp Aleksandra Chudina URS 45 91 m nbsp Maria Rohonczi HUN 40 83 mMedal table editRankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Soviet Union URS 171615482 nbsp Hungary HUN 646163 nbsp France FRA 354124 nbsp Czechoslovakia TCH 24285 nbsp Poland POL 20246 nbsp Romania ROM 1315Totals 6 entries 31323093References edit a b World Student Games UIE GBR Athletics Retrieved on 2014 12 09 Results World Student Games UIE GBR Athletics Retrieved on 2014 12 09 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Athletics at the 1949 World Festival of Youth and Students amp oldid 1077916749, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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