European Athletics Championships 1938 / 10,000 m men

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2. European Athletics Championships
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discipline Men's 10,000-meter run
city Third French RepublicThird French Republic Paris
Stadion Stade Olympique
Attendees 10 athletes from 6 countries
Competition phase 5th September
Medalist
gold gold Ilmari Salt Mines ( FIN ) FinlandFinland 
Silver medals silver Giuseppe Beviacqua ( ITA ) Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) 
Bronze medals bronze Max Syring ( GER ) German Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) 

The men's 10,000-meter run at the 1938 European Athletics Championships was held on September 5, 1938 in the Stade Olympique in the French capital, Paris .

European champion was the Finn Ilmari Salminen . He won ahead of the Italian Giuseppe Beviacqua . The German Max Syring won the bronze medal.

Records

Existing records

World record 30: 05.6 s FinlandFinland Ilmari salt mines Kouvola , Finland July 18, 1937
Championship record 31: 02.6 s EM Turin , Italy September 7, 1934

Record improvement

FinlandFinland Ilmari Salminen improved his own EM record in the final by exactly 10.2 seconds to 30: 52.4 minutes.

final

The defending champion and Olympic champion from 1936 Ilmari Salminen was again European champion

September 5, 1938, 2:30 p.m.

There were no preliminary heats in this competition. Only ten runners competed, so that all participants contested the final together.

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 Ilmari salt mines FinlandFinland Finland 30: 52.4 CR
2 Giuseppe Beviacqua Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) Italy 30: 53.2 NO
3 Max Syring German Reich NSGerman Reich (Nazi era) German Empire 30: 57.8 PB
4th Jenő Szilágyi Hungary 1918Hungary Hungary 30: 58.6 NO
5 Thore Tillman SwedenSweden Sweden 31: 06.6 PB
6th János Kelen Hungary 1918Hungary Hungary 31: 16.6 PB
7th Giuseppe Lippi Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) Italy 31: 51.6 PB
8th André Sicard Third French RepublicThird French Republic France 32: 09.6 PB
9 Erik Larsson SwedenSweden Sweden 32: 11.2 PB
10 Alexis Dressus Third French RepublicThird French Republic France 32: 22.2 PB

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. IAAF world records. 10,000m men , accessed March 10, 2019