1992 AAA Championships

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1992 AAA Championships
Dates27–28 July
Host cityBirmingham, England
VenueAlexander Stadium
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LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
1991
1993


The 1992 AAA Championships was an outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA), held from 27–28 July at Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, England. It served as the British trials event for the 1992 Summer Olympics and was considered the de facto national championships for the United Kingdom, ahead of the 1992 UK Athletics Championships.[1][2][3]

Medal summary[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Linford Christie 10.09 Jason Livingston 10.30 Marcus Adam 10.36
200 metres John Regis 20.27 Linford Christie 20.29 Roger Black 20.65
400 metres  Alvin Daniel (TRI) 44.84 Derek Redmond 45.14 David Grindley 45.41
800 metres Curtis Robb 1:45.16 Steve Heard 1:45.23 Tom McKean 1:45.29
1500 metres Kevin McKay 3:37.51 Tom Hanlon 3:38.08 Robert Denmark 3:38.34
3000 metres  Frank O'Mara (IRL) 7:59.97 8:03.85 8:04.02
5000 metres Jack Buckner 13:22.50  Bahadur Prasad (IND) 13:29.70 John Mayock 13:31.77
10,000 metres Eamonn Martin 28:02.56 Richard Nerurkar 28:07.44 Paul Evans 28:13.71
110 m hurdles Colin Jackson 13.15 Tony Jarrett 13.23 Hughie Teape 13.51
400 m hurdles Kriss Akabusi 49.16  Simon Hollingsworth (AUS) 50.26 Max Robertson 50.46
3000 metres steeplechase Colin Walker 8:25.15 Tom Buckner 8:26.29 Keith Cullen 8:31.72
10,000 m walk Martin Rush 41:46.42 42:07.42 Andrew Penn 42:21.70
High jump Steve Smith 2.31 m  Tim Forsyth (AUS) 2.31 m  David Anderson (AUS) 2.28 m
Pole vault Ian Tullett 5.30 m Mike Edwards 5.30 m 5.20 m
Long jump  Dave Culbert (AUS) 7.85 m  Tom Ganda (SLE) 7.73 m Mark Forsythe 7.66 m
Triple jump Julian Golley 16.81 m Francis Agyepong 16.42 m John Herbert 16.40 m
Shot put Paul Edwards 19.08 m Simon Williams 18.12 m Matt Simson 18.00 m
Discus throw  Werner Reiterer (AUS) 61.78 m Abi Ekoku 58.02 m Simon Williams 56.64 m
Hammer throw  Sean Carlin (AUS) 74.60 m Paul Head 70.94 m 70.78 m
Javelin throw Steve Backley 88.14 m Mick Hill 85.32 m Nigel Bevan 81.70 m
Decathlon Alex Kruger 7582 pts 7093 pts 6934 pts

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Melinda Gainsford (AUS) 11.38  Kerry Johnson (AUS) 11.43 Stephi Douglas 11.45
200 metres  Melinda Gainsford (AUS) 23.04  Melissa Moore (AUS) 23.22 Sallyanne Short 23.24
400 metres  Cathy Freeman (AUS) 51.14  Michelle Lock (AUS) 51.19 Phylis Smith 51.36
800 metres Diane Edwards 2:00.41 Paula Fryer 2:01.07  Aisling Molloy (IRL) 2:01.49
1500 metres Yvonne Murray 4:05.87 Kirsty Wade 4:06.07 Liz McColgan 4:07.68
3000 metres Lisa York 8:50.18  Krishna Stanton (AUS) 8:51.39 Alison Wyeth 8:57.16
5000 metres 16:04.51 16:09.36 16:09.83
10,000 metres Andrea Wallace 32:21.61 Sue Crehan 33:05.14 Suzanne Rigg 33:16.03
100 m hurdles Sally Gunnell 13.13 Kay Morley-Brown 13.28 Lesley-Ann Skeete 13.38
400 m hurdles Gowry Retchakan 55.04  Gail Luke (AUS) 56.25 Louise Fraser 56.30
5000 m walk Vicky Lupton 22:12.21 23:41.17 23:50.54
High jump Lea Haggett 1.89 m  Alison Inverarity (AUS) 1.89 m Debbie Marti 1.89 m
Long jump Fiona May 6.70 m Joanne Wise 6.47 m Yinka Idowu 6.42 m
Triple jump 13.09 m Connie Henry 12.72 m 12.41 m
Shot put Myrtle Augee 17.29 m Yvonne Hanson-Nortey 16.14 m Maggie Lynes 15.21 m
Discus throw Jackie McKernan 54.48 m 53.36 m Tracy Axten 52.30 m
Javelin throw Tessa Sanderson 63.26 m  Sue Howland (AUS) 59.78 m  Louise McPaul (AUS) 57.84 m
Heptathlon Clova Court 5846 pts Denise Lewis 5685 pts 5430 pts

References[]

  1. ^ AAA WAAA and National Championships Medalists. NUTS. Retrieved 2018-02-25.
  2. ^ AAA Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-04-02.
  3. ^ WAAA Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-04-02.
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