1934 European Athletics Championships – Men's pole vault

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Men's pole vault
at the European Athletics Championships

The men's pole vault at the 1934 European Athletics Championships was held in Turin, Italy, at the Stadio Benito Mussolini on 7 September 1934.[1]

Medalists

Gold Gustav Wegner
 Germany
Silver Bo Ljungberg
 Sweden
Bronze John Lindroth
 Finland

Results

Final

7 September

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Gustav Wegner  Germany 4.00 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Bo Ljungberg  Sweden 4.00 CR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) John Lindroth  Finland 3.90
4 Viktor Zsuffka  Hungary 3.90
5 Pierre Ramadier  France 3.90
6 Danilo Innocenti  Italy 3.80
7 Robert Vintousky  France 3.80
7 Henry Lindblad  Sweden 3.80
7 Eevald Äärma  Estonia 3.80 NR
10 Adolf Meier   Switzerland 3.70
10 Lyuben Doychev  Bulgaria 3.70

Qualification

7 September

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1 Eevald Äärma  Estonia 3.60 Q
1 Danilo Innocenti  Italy 3.60 Q
1 John Lindroth  Finland 3.60 Q
1 Robert Vintousky  France 3.60 Q
1 Bo Ljungberg  Sweden 3.60 Q
1 Lyuben Doychev  Bulgaria 3.60 Q
1 Henry Lindblad  Sweden 3.60 Q
1 Viktor Zsuffka  Hungary 3.60 Q
9 Gustav Wegner  Germany 3.60 Q
9 Pierre Ramadier  France 3.60 Q
11 Adolf Meier   Switzerland 3.60 Q

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 11 athletes from 9 countries participated in the event.

References

  1. ^ European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 360–362, retrieved 13 August 2014