Athletics at the 1930 British Empire Games – Men's 100 yards

The Men's 100-yard dash at the 1930 British Empire Games as part of the athletics programme was held at the Civic Stadium.

Men's 100-yard dash
at the 1930 British Empire Games
VenueCivic Stadium, Hamilton, Canada
Competitors16 from 8 nations
Winning time9.9 seconds
Medalists
    Canada
    England
    Canada

The event was competed over 3 heats and a final.

Result

Final

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Percy Williams Canada9.9
Ernie Page England10.2e3 yards
John Fitzpatrick Canada10.2e
4thWilfred Legg South Africa(9.7e)in heat
5thWerner Gerhardt South Africa(9.9e)in heat
6thStanley Engelhart England(10.2e)in heat

Heat 1

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
3rdJoe Eustace Northern Ireland
4thGerald Halley Newfoundland

Heat 2

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
3rdJim Brown Canada
4thRoy Hamilton Scotland
5thDavid Belvin Bermuda

Heat 3

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
3rdAllan Elliot New Zealand
4thLeigh Miller Canada

Did not start

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
DNSJohn Heap England
DNSIan Howie Borland Scotland
DNSWillie Walters South Africa
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