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Athletics at the 1951 Summer International University Sports Week

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Athletics at the
1951 Summer International
University Sports Week
Dates19–26 August
Host cityLuxembourg, Luxembourg Luxembourg
VenueMunicipal Stadium
Events26


The athletics competition at the 1951 Summer International University Sports Week was held at the Municipal Stadium in Luxembourg, Luxembourg, between 19 and 26 August.

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Konrad Wittekindt (FRG) 11.20  Austin Pinnington (GBR) 11.20  Manfred Golgert (FRG) 11.30
200 metres  Austin Pinnington (GBR) 22.20  Fernand Linssen (BEL) 22.20  Manfred Golgert (FRG) 22.30
400 metres  Gérard Rasquin (LUX) 49.00  Georg Sallen (FRG) 49.10  Rupert Blöch (AUT) 49.50
800 metres  Josy Barthel (LUX) 1:53.5  Ernst Viebahn (FRG) 1:53.5  Edward Robinson (GBR) 1:54.5
1500 metres  Josy Barthel (LUX) 3:52.6  Chris Brasher (GBR) 3:54.0  Karlfred Dorsing (FRG) 3:54.8
5000 metres  Chris Brasher (GBR) 15:07.6  Philip Morgan (GBR) 15:18.0  John Bryant (GBR) 15:18.2
110 metres hurdles  Günther Theilmann (FRG) 15.20  Paul Vine (GBR) 15.30  Raymond Barkway (GBR) 15.50
400 metres hurdles  Georg Sallen (FRG) 54.10  Jacques De Moor (BEL) 55.70  Rudolf Haidegger (AUT) 56.30
4 × 100 metres relay West GermanyF.R. Germany
Konrad Wittekindt
Arno Boger
Manfred Golgert
Ulrich Wolters
42.60 United KingdomGreat Britain & N.I.
Roy Sandstrom
Paul Vine
Keith Finley
Austin Pinnington
42.60 SpainSpain
Alberto Portera
José Maria Helguera
Antonio Carbajo
Juan Ruano
42.90
4 × 400 metres relay West GermanyF.R. Germany
Georg Sallen
Georg Niepoth
Heinz Wegener
Ernst Viebahn
3:15.6 LuxembourgLuxembourg
Josy Barthel
Jean Hamilius
Gérard Rasquin
Robert Schaeffer
3:15.6 United KingdomGreat Britain & N.I.
Harold Steggles
D. Lyall
Edward Robinson
Alan Dick
3:16.8
1600 metres medley relay West GermanyF.R. Germany
Konrad Wittekindt
Georg Sallen
Manfred Golgert
Ernst Viebahn
3:13.3 United KingdomGreat Britain & N.I.
Edward Robinson
Alan Dick
Austin Pinnington
Roy Sandstrom
3:13.3 LuxembourgLuxembourg
Josy Barthel
René Kremer
Gérard Rasquin
Robert Schaeffer
3:13.5
High jump  Günther Theilmann (FRG) 1.90  Arnulf Pilhatsch (AUT) 1.90  Henry Leader (GBR) 1.86
Pole Vault  Andries Burger (RSA) 4.01  Hanfried Oertel (FRG) 3.90  Gamal El Sherbini (EGY) 3.70
Long jump  Felix Würth (AUT) 7.20  Alfred Hammer (LUX) 7.00  Ewald Zellnitz (AUT) 6.77
Shot put  Adolf Schmid (FRG) 14.51  Arnulf Pilhatsch (AUT) 13.48  René Kremer (LUX) 13.30
Discus throw  Jean Ciko (FRA) 41.04  Miguel Quadra-Salcedo (ESP) 40.58  Hermann Rieder (FRG) 38.85
Javelin throw  Hermann Rieder (FRG) 62.17  Rudolf Sack (AUT) 62.09  Adolf Schmid (FRG) 60.51
Pentathlon  Alfred Hammer (LUX) 2975?  Hans Müller (FRG) 2803?  Max Wehrli (SUI) 2751.00

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Quita Shivas (GBR) 12.50  Valerie Ball (GBR) 12.60  Ursula Ehrhardt (FRG) 12.80
80 metres hurdles  Helga Zuber (AUT) 12.40  Ursula Ehrhardt (FRG) 12.50  Quita Shivas (GBR) 12.60
4 × 100 metres relay  West Germany (FRG)
Ursula Ehrhardt
Else Jores
Ingetraud Schwarzmann
Hannelore Wiggert
50.90  Great Britain (GBR)
Quita Shivas
Mary Kernohan
Pam Seaborne
Valerie Ball
51.80[1]  Austria (AUT) 55.0
High jump  Berta Sablatnig (AUT) 1.53  Helga Zuber (AUT) 1.50  Lotte Haidegger (AUT) 1.50
Long jump  Else Jores (FRG) 5.46  Ingetraud Schwarmann (FRG) 5.41  Lotte Haidegger (AUT) 5.20
Shot put  Lotte Klos (FRG) 12.17  Lotte Haidegger (AUT) 11.63  Lore Klute (FRG) 11.53
Discus throw  Lotte Haidegger (AUT) 42.97  Lore Klute (FRG) 36.25  Mary Kernohan (GBR) 35.36
Javelin throw  Ruth Lochner (FRG) 36.86  Hilde Quast (FRG) 36.39  Lotte Klos (FRG) 35.69

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 West Germany (FRG)138829
2 Austria (AUT)45615
3 Luxembourg (LUX)4228
4 Great Britain (GBR)38718
5 France (FRA)1001
 South Africa (RSA)1001
7 Belgium (BEL)0202
8 Spain (ESP)0112
9 Egypt (EGY)0011
  Switzerland (SUI)0011
Totals (10 entries)26262678

References

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