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The 1947 International University Games were organised by the Confederation Internationale des Etudiants (CIE) and held in Paris, France, between 24 and 31 August. At these games a number of athletic and cycling events were contested.
Athletics
Men's events
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 Metres |  John Wilkinson (ENG) | 10.5 |  John Fairgrieve (ENG) | 10.8 |  Quamina Cofie (SCO)[1] | 10.8 | 
| 200 Metres |  John Wilkinson (ENG) | 22.2 |  Jirí David (TCH) | 22.3 |  Quamina Cofie (SCO)[1] | 22.5 | 
| 400 Metres |  Folke Alnevik (SWE) | 48.1 |  Peter Wallis (ENG)[2] | 48.6 |  Pierre Le Gallais (FRA) | 48.8 | 
| 800 Metres |  Harold Tarraway (ENG) | 1:54.4 |  Carl-Göran Lindelöw (SWE) | 1:54.6 |  Josy Barthel (LUX) | 1:54.7 | 
| 1500 Metres |  Emil Zátopek (TCH) | 3:52.8 |  François Quilici (FRA) | 3:53.6 |  Luboš Vomácka (TCH) | 3:55.0 | 
| 5000 Metres |  Emil Zátopek (TCH) | 14:20.8 |  Claude Joly (FRA) | 15:12.4 |  Pierre Barbaud (FRA) | 15:15.4 | 
| 110 Metres Hurdles |  Albano Albanese (ITA) | 14.9 |  Milan Tosnar (TCH) | 15.2 |  Jacques Richard (FRA) | 15.3 | 
| 400 Metres Hurdles |  Jean-Claude Arifon (FRA) | 52.3 |  Armando Filiput (ITA) | 55.2 |  Ronald Ede (ENG) | 55.4 | 
| 4 x 100 Metres Relay |  Hungary László Bartha György Csányi Ferenc Tima Béla Goldoványi | 42.1 |  Italy Enrico Perucconi Michele Tito Giuseppe Guzzi Piero Bassetti | 42.1 |  Czechoslovakia Jiří David Miroslav Horčic Mirko Paráček Jan Schmid | 42.3 | 
| 4 x 400 Metres Relay |  France André Sigonney Armand Jacquier Pierre Le Gallais Jean-Claude Arifon | 3:15.0 |  Sweden Folke Alnevik Nils Toll Carl-Göran Lindelöw Bengt Sigvard Palm | 3:16.6 |  Italy Armando Filiput Luigi Paterlini Agostino Ercolessi Giorgio Zitelli | 3:18.2 | 
| 1600 Metres Medley Relay |  Sweden Folke Alnevik Erland Fridén Carl-Göran Lindelöw Lennart Palm | 3:27.0 |  France Jean-Claude Arifon Marc Litaudon André Sigonney Jacques Rasse | 3:27.8 |  Hungary Ferenc Bánhalmi György Csányi Sándor Garay Béla Goldoványi | 3:28.4 | 
| High Jump |  Ivar Vind (DEN) | 1.93 |  Václav Hausenblas (TCH) | 1.90 |  Georges Damitio (FRA) | 1.85 | 
| Pole Vault |  Zoltán Zsitvay (HUN) | 4.00 |  Georges Breitman (FRA) | 3.90 |  Allan Svensson (SWE) | 3.70 | 
| Long Jump |  Felix Würth (AUT) | 7.22 |  Albín Hisein (TCH) | 7.14 |  Miroslav Řihošek (TCH) | 7.04 | 
| Triple Jump |  Felix Würth (AUT) | 14.62 |  Milan John (TCH) | 14.50 |  Allan Svensson (SWE) | 14.28 | 
| Shot |  Cestmír Kalina (TCH) | 14.53 |  Solwe Johansson (SWE) | 13.67 |  Carl-Erik Ström (SWE) | 13.38 | 
| Discus |  Ferenc Klics (HUN) | 47.80 |  Jaroslav Sedlácek (TCH) | 44.76 |  Gilbert Jallu (FRA) | 42.72 | 
| Javelin |  József Várszegi (HUN) | 66.45 |  Stig Olden (SWE) | 63.86 |  Amos Matteucci (ITA) | 60.78 | 
| Pentathlon |  Pierre Sprecher (FRA) | 3277.00 |  Gösta Astell (SWE) | 3225.00 |  Heinrich Hofbauer (AUT) | 3088.00 | 
Women's events
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 Metres |  Eevje Piel (NED) | 12.6 |  Exartier (FRA)[3] | 12.6 |  Tilly Decker (LUX) | 12.7 | 
| 200 Metres |  Dana Hiklová (TCH) | 26.0 |  Quita Shivas (GBR) | 26.8 |  Tilly Decker (LUX) | 26.8 | 
| 80 Metres Hurdles |  Mirja Jämes (FIN) | 11.9 |  Elda Franco (ITA) | 12.1 |  Jacqueline Couamet (FRA) | 12.4 | 
| 4 x 100 Metres Relay |  France Odile Exartier Jacqueline Couamet Algan Jacqueline Dufour | 50.7 |  Czechoslovakia Dana Hiklová Danuše Klesnilová Hana Zentnerová Eva Preusová | 52.0 |  Austria | 54.2 | 
| High Jump |  Micheline Ostermeyer (FRA) | 1.56 |  Bertha Zach (AUT) | 1.45? |  Mária Rohonczi (HUN) | 1.45 | 
| Long Jump |  Eevje Piel (NED) | 5.47 |  Elda Franco (ITA) | 5.07 |  Algan (FRA)[4] | 4.95 | 
| Shot |  Micheline Ostermeyer (FRA) | 12.73 |  Lotte Haidegger (AUT) | 11.21 |  Matilda Regdánszky (HUN) | 11.01 | 
| Discus |  Lotte Haidegger (AUT) | 38.40 |  Ilse Bolzmann (AUT) | 33.16 |  Theresia Pachoschwoll (AUT) | 31.70 | 
| Javelin |  Matilda Regdánszky (HUN) | 38.86 |  Gerda Schilling (AUT) | 38.22 |  Mária Rohonczi (HUN) | 37.77 | 
Cycling
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Men's event | ||||||
| Road Race[5][6] | Willy Kemp  Luxembourg | |||||
| Individual Pursuit[7] | Willy Kemp  Luxembourg | |||||
| Team Pursuit[7] |  Luxembourg Willy Kemp | |||||
Medal table
incomplete (of the 28 athletics events, only 25/26 are listed)
| Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |  France (FRA) | 6 | 5 | 7 | 18 | 
| 2 |  Czechoslovakia (TCH) | 4 | 6 | 2 | 12 | 
| 3 |  Austria (AUT) | 3 | 3 | 2 | 8 | 
| 4 |  England (ENG) | 3 | 2 | 1 | 6 | 
| 5 |  Hungary (HUN) | 3 | 0 | 3 | 6 | 
| 6 |  Sweden (SWE) | 2 | 5 | 3 | 10 | 
| 7 |  Netherlands (NED) | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 
| 8 |  Italy (ITA) | 1 | 3 | 2 | 6 | 
| 9 |  Luxembourg (LUX) | 1 | 2 | 3 | 6 | 
| 10 |  Denmark (DEN) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 
|  Finland (FIN) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
| 12 |  Great Britain (GBR) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 
| 13 |  Scotland (SCO) | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 
| Totals (13 entries) | 27 | 27 | 25 | 79 | |
References
- World Student Games (Pre-Universiade) – GBR Athletics
- 1 2 Quamina Cofie represented Scotland but was from Nigeria
- ↑ Peter Wallis represented England but was from South Africa
- ↑ The source for these results gives no first name for Exartier
- ↑ The source for these results gives no first name for Algan
- ↑ "World Championship, Road, Univ. 1947". Cyclingarchives.com. Retrieved 25 September 2012.
- ↑ "Willy Kemp (*1925)". luxembourg.public.lu. Retrieved 13 May 2013.
- 1 2 "Palmares de Willy Kemp (Lux)". memoire-du-cyclisme.eu. Retrieved 13 May 2013.
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