The 1st European Athletics Championships were held in Turin, Italy, at the Stadio Benito Mussolini between 7 and 9 September 1934. A contemporaneous report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald.

There were no women's events.

Results

Medalists and complete results were published.

Track

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|Chris Berger<br>||10.6

|Erich Borchmeyer<br>||10.7

|József Sir<br>||10.7

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|Chris Berger<br>||21.5

|József Sir<br>||21.5

|Tinus Osendarp<br>||21.6

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|Adolf Metzner<br>||47.9

|Pierre Skawinski<br>||48.0

|Bertil von Wachenfeldt<br>||48.0

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|Miklós Szabó<br>||1:52.0

|Mario Lanzi<br>||1:52.0

|Wolfgang Dessecker<br>||1:52.2

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|Luigi Beccali<br>||3:54.6

|Miklós Szabó<br>||3:55.2

|Roger Normand<br>||3:57.0

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|Roger Rochard<br>||14:36.8

|Janusz Kusociński<br>||14:41.2

|Ilmari Salminen<br>||14:43.6

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|Ilmari Salminen<br>||31:02.6

|Arvo Askola<br>||31:03.3

|Henry Nielsen<br>||31:27.4

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|Armas Toivonen<br>||2:52:29

|Thore Enochsson<br>||2:54:36

|Aurelio Genghini<br>||2:55:04

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|József Kovács<br>||14.8

|Erwin Wegner<br>||14.9

|Holger Albrechtsen<br>||15.0

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|Hans Scheele<br>||53.2

|Akilles Järvinen<br>||53.7

|Christos Mantikas<br>||54.9

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|Jānis Daliņš<br>||4:49:53

|Arthur Tell Schwab<br>||4:53:09

|Ettore Rivolta<br>||4:54:06

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|<br>Egon Schein<br>Erwin Gillmeister<br>Gerd Hornberger<br>Erich Borchmeyer||41.0

|<br>László Forgács<br>József Kovács<br>József Sir<br>Gyula Gyenes||41.4

|<br>Tinus Osendarp<br>Tjeerd Boersma<br>Robert Jansen<br>Chris Berger||41.6

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|<br>Helmut Hamann<br>Hans Scheele<br>Harry Voigt<br>Adolf Metzner||3:14.1

|<br>Robert Paul<br>Georges Guillez<br>Raymond Boisset<br>Pierre Skawinski||3:15.6

|<br>Sven Strömberg<br>Pelle Pihl<br>Gustaf Eriksson<br>Bertil von Wachenfeldt||3:16.6

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Field

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|Kalevi Kotkas<br>||2.00 m

|Birger Halvorsen<br>||1.97 m

|Veikko Peräsalo<br>||1.97 m

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|Wilhelm Leichum<br>||7.45 m

|Otto Berg<br>||7.31 m

|Luz Long<br>||7.25 m

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|Gustav Wegner<br>||4.00 m

|Bo Ljungberg<br>||4.00 m

|John Lindroth<br>||3.90 m

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|Willem Peters<br>||14.89 m

|Eric Svensson<br>||14.83 m

|Onni Rajasaari<br>||14.74 m

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|Arnold Viiding<br>||15.19 m

|Risto Kuntsi<br>||15.19 m

|František Douda<br>||15.18 m

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|Harald Andersson<br>||50.38 m

|Paul Winter<br>||47.09 m

|István Donogán<br>||45.91 m

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|Matti Järvinen<br>||76.66 m

|Matti Sippala<br>||69.97 m

|Gustav Sule<br>||69.31 m

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|Ville Pörhölä<br>||50.34 m

|Fernando Vandelli<br>||48.69 m

|Gunnar Jansson<br>||47.85 m

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|Hans-Heinrich Sievert<br>||6858 pts

|Leif Dahlgren<br>||6666 pts

|Jerzy Pławczyk<br>||6399 pts

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Medal table

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 223 athletes from 23 countries participated in the event, three athletes less than the official number as published.

  • (13)
  • (2)
  • (7)
  • (20)
  • (18)
  • (27)
  • (17)
  • (6)
  • (3)
  • (4)
  • (8)
  • (4)
  • (1)
  • (1)
  • (18)
  • (11)
  • (4)

References

  • European Athletics website