European Athletics Championships 1946 / 10,000 m walking of men

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3. European Athletics Championships
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discipline Men's 10,000 m walk
city NorwayNorway Oslo
Stadion Bislett Stadium
Attendees 8 athletes from 5 countries
Competition phase August 25
Medalist
gold gold John Mikaelsson ( SWE ) SwedenSweden 
Silver medals silver Fritz Schwab ( SUI ) SwitzerlandSwitzerland 
Bronze medals bronze Émile Maggi ( FRA ) France 1944Provisional Government of the French Republic 
The Bislett Stadium in Oslo shortly after the European Championships

The men's 10,000 m at the European Athletics Championships in 1946 was held as a track competition on August 25, 1946 in the Bislett Stadium in the Norwegian capital, Oslo .
The competition was on the program of European championships for the first time.

The first European champion was the Swede John Mikaelsson . Second place went to Fritz Schwab from Switzerland . Bronze went to the Frenchman Émile Maggi .

Existing records

World record 42: 39.6 min SwedenSweden Werner Hardmo Kumla , Sweden September 9, 1945
European record
Championship record Competition new in the EM program

final

August 25, 1946, 4.15 p.m.

With the small number of eight participants, there were no preliminary rounds, all walkers competed together for the final.

space Surname nation Time (min)
1 John Mikaelsson SwedenSweden Sweden 46: 05.2 CR
2 Fritz Schwab SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 47: 03.6 SB
3 Émile Maggi France 1944Provisional Government of the French Republic France 48: 10.4 SB
4th Louis Chevalier France 1944Provisional Government of the French Republic France 49: 37.8 SB
5 Egil Romberg-Anderssen NorwayNorway Norway 49: 48.0 PB
DSQ Kaare hammer NorwayNorway Norway
Werner Hardmo SwedenSweden Sweden
Václav Balšán CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia

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