{{Short description|Outdoor track and field competition}} {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2024}} {{Use British English|date=July 2024}} {{Infobox Athletics Championships |Name = 1946 AAA Championships |Host city = London, England |Dates = 19–20 July 1946 |Stadium = White City Stadium |Level = Senior |Type = Outdoor |Events = 23 |Previous = 1939 |Next = 1947 |Games = AAA Championships }}
The '''1946 AAA Championships''' was the 1946 edition of the annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA). It was held from 19 to 20 July 1946 at White City Stadium in London, England.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000321/19460720/035/0004 |title=AAA Championship Meeting |work=Nottingham Evening Post |date=20 July 1946 |via=British Newspaper Archive|url-access=subscription |access-date=15 July 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000681/19460720/064/0004 |title=Swede first to win AAA title |work=Daily Herald |date=20 July 1946 |via=British Newspaper Archive|url-access=subscription |access-date=15 July 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003214/19460722/122/0004 |title=AAA results |work=Daily News (London) |date=22 July 1946 |via=British Newspaper Archive|url-access=subscription |access-date=15 July 2024}}</ref>
== Summary == The Championships consisted of 23 events and covered two days of competition. The attendance was 30,000.
It was the first championships to be held following the six years lost to World War II. The 10 miles and 440 yards relay events were not held.
Aad de Bruyn from the Netherlands retained his shot put title despite the six-year break. The Dutchman was the only athlete to retain a title, although Sydney Wooderson who won the 3 miles event and broke the British record had previously won the 1 mile event in 1939.
== Impact of WWII == The Championships returned after missing six years due to World War II. Many former AAA champions or medal winners, (some of whom would have competed at the 1946 Championships) had been killed in action from 1939 to 1946 as a result or cause of the war. They included - {{columns-list|colwidth=18em| *Douglas Bell *{{flagicon|POL}} Janusz Kusociński *{{flagicon|FIN}} Martti Marttelin *{{flagicon|FRA}} Jules Noël *{{flagicon|POL}} Józef Noji *Patrick Ogilvie *John Pendlebury *{{flagicon|BEL}} Julien Saelens *Sonny Spencer *Arthur Sweeney *John Thornton *Eddie Webster *{{flagicon|GER|Nazi}} Hans Woellke }} thumb|right|150px|Jamaican Arthur Wint won both the 400 and 800 metres titles thumb|right|150px|Swede Lars Hindmar won both the 2 and 7 miles walks == Results == <ref>{{cite web|url=https://nuts.org.uk/Champs/AAA/index.htm |title=AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists |website=National Union of Track Statisticians |access-date=15 July 2024}}</ref> {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left" |- !width=100|Event !colspan="2" width="280" style="background:gold;|Gold !colspan="2" width="280" style="background:silver;|Silver !colspan="2" width="280" style="background:#CD7F32;|Bronze |- |100 yards | border|25px McDonald Bailey ||9.8 | Jack Archer ||10.1 | Bert Liffen ||10.1 |- |220 yards | border|25px McDonald Bailey ||22.3 | Jack Archer ||2 yd | Bert Liffen|| |- |440 yards | border|25px Arthur Wint ||48.4 | Bill Roberts ||48.6 | Derek Pugh ||49.0 |- |880 yards | border|25px Arthur Wint ||1:54.8 | Tom White ||1:55.2 | Geoffrey Dove ||1:55.4 |- |1 mile | Doug Wilson ||4:17.4 | {{flagicon|NED}} Frits de Ruijter ||4:17.4 | Clifford Bunton ||4:20.6 |- |3 miles | Sydney Wooderson ||13:53.2 NR | {{flagicon|NED}} Willem Slijkhuis ||13.54.2 | {{flagicon|NIR|1924}} Steven McCooke ||150 yds |- |6 miles | Jim Peters ||30:50.4 | {{flagicon|BEL}} Jean Chapelle ||31:14.8 | David Wingate ||31:37.0 |- |marathon | Squire Yarrow ||2:43:14.4 | {{flagicon|SCO}} Donald Robertson ||2:43:14.6 | {{flagicon|WAL|1807}} Tom Richards ||2:44:10 |- |steeplechase | {{flagicon|BEL}} Marcel Vandewattyne ||10:27.6 | Albert Robertson ||15 yd | Edward Nankivell|| |- |120y hurdles | {{flagicon|BEL}} Pol Braekman ||14.9 | {{flagicon|BEL}} Pierre Van de Sijpe ||2 yd | Rupert Powell|| |- |440y hurdles | Ronald Ede ||57.0 | {{flagicon|BEL}} Robert Prevot ||1 yd | Robin Boyd|| |- |2 miles walk | {{flagicon|SWE}} Lars Hindmar ||13:59.0 | Harry Churcher ||14:04.6 | Eddie Staker ||14:16.0 |- |7 miles walk | {{flagicon|SWE}} Lars Hindmar ||52:30.0 | Eddie Staker ||53:39.0 | Harry Churcher ||54:18.8 |- |high jump | {{flagicon|SCO}} Alan Paterson ||1.880 | Ron Pavitt ||1.854 | John Lunn Newman ||1.854 |- |pole vault | {{flagicon|NED}} Cor Lamorée ||3.91 | {{flagicon|BEL}} Frans Van Peteghem ||3.78 | John Dodd ||3.58 |- |long jump | Denis <!--middle name initials C. V.--> Watts ||7.11 | James Morrish ||6.96 | Harry Askew ||6.88 |- |triple jump | Denis <!--middle name initials C. V.--> Watts ||14.26 | Gordon Williams ||14.03 | {{flagicon|BEL}} Marcel Dennis ||13.69 |- |shot put | {{flagicon|NED}} Aad de Bruyn ||13.69 | {{flagicon|IRL}} James Byrne ||13.16 | Harold Moody ||12.58 |- |discus throw | {{flagicon|NED}} Jan Brasser || 43.56 | {{flagicon|NIR|1924}} James Nesbitt ||42.16 | {{flagicon|NED}} Aad de Bruyn ||40.61 |- |hammer throw | {{flagicon|NED}} Hans Houtzager || 48.48 | {{flagicon|SCO}} Duncan Clark ||47.79 | Norman Drake ||47.35 |- |javelin throw | {{flagicon|NED}} Nico Lutkeveld ||56.61 | Malcolm Dalrymple ||55.29 | Frederick Pidgeon ||55.19 |- |Tug of war (catchweight) |Wimpey London Airport C|| |Wimpey London Airport A|| | || |- |Tug of war (100st) |R.E.M.E No.1Central Workshop|| |Cranleigh District British Legion || | || |}
== See also == *1946 WAAA Championships
== References == {{reflist}}
{{British championships in athletics}}
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