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Athletics at the 1953 Summer International University Sports Week

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Athletics at the
1953 Summer International
University Sports Week
Dates13–16 August
Host cityDortmund, West Germany West Germany
VenueStadion Rote Erde
Events29


The athletics competition at the 1953 Summer International University Sports Week was held at the Stadion Rote Erde in Dortmund, West Germany, between 13 and 16 August.

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Romeo Galán (ARG) 10.7w?  Milovan Jovančić (YUG) 10.7w?  Jacques Vercruysse (BEL) 10.7w?
200 metres  Jacques Vercruysse (BEL) 21.9  Milovan Jovančić (YUG) 22.0  Austin Pinnington (GBR) 22.0
400 metres  Karl-Friedrich Haas (FRG) 47.6  Keith Whittaker (GBR) 49.6  Peter Phillips (GBR) 49.7
800 metres  Urban Cleve (FRG) 1:51.9  Brian Grogan (GBR) 1:52.2  Gérard Rasquin (LUX) 1:52.5
1500 metres  David Law (GBR) 3:50.4  Ralph Dunkley (GBR) 3:50.6  Veliša Mugoša (YUG) 3:51.6
5000 metres  Osamu Inoue (JPN) 14:48.6  Tony Weeks-Pearson (GBR) 14:49.0  Velimir Veka Ilić (YUG) 14:55.2
110 metres hurdles  Berthold Steines (FRG) 14.7  Estanislao Kocourek (ARG) 14.7  Paul Vine (GBR) 14.9
400 metres hurdles  David Gracie (GBR) 52.7  Eitaro Okano (JPN) 53.1  Georg Sallen (FRG) 53.9
4 × 100 metres relay ArgentinaArgentina
Estanislao Kocourek
Fernando Lapuente
Romeo Galán
Jorge Ghirimoldi
42.2 ItalyItaly
Mario Colarossi
Wolfgango Montanari
Lucio Sangermano
Carlo Vittori
42.2 United KingdomGreat Britain & N.I.
Paul Vine
Chris Higham
John Groves
Austin Pinnington
42.2
4 × 400 metres relay West GermanyF.R. Germany
Urban Cleve
Karl-Friedrich Haas
Georg Wilhelm Sallen
Rolf Ude
3:16.0 United KingdomGreat Britain & N.I.
Keith Whittaker
Peter Phillips
Harold Steggles
David Gracie
3:16.0 BelgiumBelgium 3:19.3
1600 metres medley relay West GermanyF.R. Germany
Urban Cleve
Karl-Friedrich Haas
Günther Theilmann
Heinz Wegener
3:12.8 United KingdomGreat Britain & N.I.
Brian Grogan
Peter Phillips
John Groves
Austin Pinnington
3:12.8 JapanJapan
Masaji Tajima
Michio Ueki
Toru Kiyofuji
Tomoji Ozawa
3:16.2
High jump  Jacques Delelienne (BEL) 1.90  Yukio Ishikawa (JPN) 1.90  Takehiko Nakajima (JPN) 1.85
Pole vault  Milan Milakov (YUG) 4.31  Geoff Elliott (GBR) 4.20  Hélio da Silva (BRA) 4.00
Long jump  Masaji Tajima (JPN) 7.66  Heinz Oberbeck (FRG) 7.43  Gian Piero Druetto (ITA) 7.32
Triple jump  Adhemar da Silva (BRA) 15.92  Akira Nishimura (JPN) 14.95  Heinz Oberbeck (FRG) 14.65
Shot put  Heinz Lutter (FRG) 14.59  Mark Pharaoh (GBR) 14.34  Heinz Oberbeck (FRG) ???
Discus throw  Mark Pharaoh (GBR) 47.84  Darko Krnjajić (YUG) 46.25  Miguel Quadra-Salcedo (ESP) 44.87
Hammer throw  Yoshio Kojima (JPN) 50.33  Mark Pharaoh (GBR) 46.46  Willy Druyts (BEL) 45.22
Javelin throw  Gerhard Keller (FRG) 61.88  Hermann Rieder (FRG) 60.13  Hidemine Nakagawa (JPN) 59.71
Pentathlon  Gerhard Keller (FRG) 2923.00  Francisco Moura (BRA) 2774.00  Leonhard Zanier (AUT) 2621.00

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Milena Greppi (ITA) 12.3  Margaret Francis (GBR) 12.3  Friederike Harasek (AUT) 12.4
200 metres  Margaret Francis (GBR) 25.9  Friederike Harasek (AUT) 25.9  Constance Cartwright (GBR) 26.1
80 metres hurdles  Milka Babović (YUG) 11.7  Hilke Thymm (FRG) 11.8  Milena Greppi (ITA) 11.9
4 × 100 metres relay ItalyItaly
Vittoria Cesarini
Milena Greppi
Pier Paola De Bernardini
Angiolina Constantino
48.9 West GermanyF.R. Germany
Ursula Ehrhardt
Else Jores
Hilke Thymm
Ursula Schitteck
48.9 United KingdomGreat Britain & N.I.
Margaret Francis
Janet Findlater
Margaret Mellor
Constance Cartwright
49.2
High jump  Lesley Line (GBR) 1.60  Jean Macleod (GBR) 1.56  Ursula Ehrhardt (FRG) 1.56
Long jump  Else Jores (FRG) 5.55  Friederike Harasek (AUT) 5.36  Ursula Schitteck (FRG) 5.30
Shot put  Lore Klute (FRG) 12.32  Lotte Klos (FRG) 10.96  Doris Bethe (FRG) 10.72
Discus throw  Lore Klute (FRG) 39.65  Almut Brömmel (FRG) 34.97  Babette Schweizer (SUI) 34.14
Javelin throw  Almut Brömmel (FRG) 42.62  Cmiljka Kalušević (YUG) 42.46  Siegrid Lewandowski (FRG) 35.09

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 West Germany (FRG)126725
2 Great Britain (GBR)511622
3 Japan (JPN)3339
4 Yugoslavia (YUG)2428
5 Italy (ITA)2125
6 Argentina (ARG)2103
7 Belgium (BEL)2035
8 Brazil (BRA)1113
9 Austria (AUT)0224
10 Luxembourg (LUX)0011
 Spain (ESP)0011
 Switzerland (SUI)0011
Totals (12 entries)29292987

References

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