European Athletics Championships 1934 / men's high jump
| 1st European Athletics Championships | |
|---|---|
| discipline | Men's high jump | 
| city |  Turin | 
| Stadion | Stadio Benito Mussolini | 
| Attendees | 9 athletes from 6 countries | 
| Competition phase | 7th of September | 
| Medalist | |
|  gold | Kalevi Kotkas ( FIN )   | 
|  silver | Birger Halvorsen ( NOR )   | 
|  bronze | Veikko Peräsalo ( FIN )   | 
The men's high jump at the 1934 European Athletics Championships was held on September 7, 1934 in the Turin Stadio Benito Mussolini .
With gold and bronze there were two medals for Finland. European champion was Kalevi Kotkas , who won ahead of the Norwegian Birger Halvorsen . Bronze went to Veikko Peräsalo .
Existing records
| World record | 2.06 m |  Walter Marty | Palo Alto , USA | April 28, 1934 | 
| Championship record | There was not yet a European championship record. | |||
execution
The field of participants was limited to nine athletes. So the jumpers entered the finals without prior qualifications.
final
September 8, 1934
| space | Surname | nation | height | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kalevi Kotkas |  Finland | 2.00 m CR | 
| 2 | Birger Halvorsen |  Norway | 1.97 m PB | 
| 3 | Veikko Peräsalo |  Finland | 1.97 m NO | 
| 4th | Gustav Weinkötz |  German Empire | 1.94 m PB | 
| 5 | Wilhelm Ladewig |  German Empire | 1.85 m PB | 
| 6th | Renato Dotti |  Italy | 1.85 m PB | 
| 7th | Vladas Komaras |  Lithuania | 1.80 m PB | 
| 8th | Ingvard Andersen |  Denmark | 1.70 m PB | 
| 9 | Edgardo Degli Espositi |  Italy | 1.70 m PB | 
Web links
- European Athletics Championships - Torino 1934 from the European Athletics homepage , accessed March 6, 2019
- Men High Jump Athletics I European Championships 1934 Torino (ITA) on todor66.com, accessed March 9, 2019
- I European Championship, Turin 1934 from trackfield.brinkster.net, accessed March 6, 2019
- Results of all European Athletics Championships - 1934, high jump men on sportschau.de, accessed on March 6, 2019
- 1st European Men's Athletics Championships 1934 in Turin, Italy from ifosta.de, accessed on March 6, 2019
Individual evidence
- ↑ IAAF world records. High jump , accessed March 6, 2019



