1999 AAA Championships

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1999 AAA Championships
Dates23–25 July
Host cityBirmingham, England
VenueAlexander Stadium
Alexander Stadium.jpg
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
1998
2000


The 1999 AAA Championships was an outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA), held from 23–25 July at Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, England. It was considered the de facto national championships for the United Kingdom.[1][2][3]

Medal summary[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +2.3 m/s)
Jason Gardener 10.02 w Dwain Chambers 10.07 w Darren Campbell 10.18 w
200 metres
(wind: +2.4 m/s)
Julian Golding 20.20 w Marlon Devonish 20.36 w Doug Turner 20.55 w
400 metres Jamie Baulch 45.36 Solomon Wariso 45.52 Mark Hylton 45.99
800 metres 1:48.03 Jason Lobo 1:48.69 Curtis Robb 1:48.70
1500 metres John Mayock 3:39.12 3:40.83 3:41.92
3000 metres Andrew Graffin 8:07.58 8:08.13 8:10.42
5000 metres Rob Denmark 13:34.17 Keith Cullen 13:36.49 Matt O'Dowd 13:37.00
10,000 metres Paul Evans 28:34.62 29:00.04 Richard Nerurkar 29:06.69
110 m hurdles
(wind: +2.1 m/s)
Colin Jackson 13.24 w Damien Greaves 14.00 w Lloyd Cowan 14.12 w
400 m hurdles Chris Rawlinson 49.62 Paul Gray 49.94 Anthony Borsumato 50.00
3000 metres steeplechase Christian Stephenson 8:44.42 8:47.83 Stuart Stokes 8:50.40
10,000 m walk Andi Drake 42:14.69 44:27.54 45:36.58
High jump Steve Smith 2.28 m

  (RSA)
2.17 m Not awarded
Pole vault Kevin Hughes 5.50 Mike Edwards
5.40 m Not awarded
Long jump Steve Phillips 7.79 m 7.50 m 7.45 m
Triple jump Larry Achike 16.73 m w Julian Golley 16.66 m Francis Agyepong 16.52 m
Shot put Mark Proctor 17.83 m 17.13 m Lee Newman 16.49 m
Discus throw Robert Weir 61.35 m Glen Smith 59.25 m Lee Newman 58.08 m
Hammer throw Mick Jones 74.25 m 72.63 m Paul Head 70.91 m
Javelin throw Steve Backley 87.59 m Nick Nieland 81.83 m Mark Roberson 80.23 m
Decathlon 6922 pts 6565 pts 6472 pts

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Joice Maduaka 11.37 11.42 Marcia Richardson 11.49
200 metres Joice Maduaka 22.83 22.85 Shani Anderson 23.22
400 metres Katharine Merry 50.62 Helen Frost 52.43 Michelle Thomas 52.59
800 metres Kelly Holmes 1:59.86 Tanya Blake 2:04.04 Ann Griffiths 2:04.41
1500 metres Hayley Tullett 4:08.06 Helen Pattinson 4:08.71 4:21.82
3000 metres 9:28.21 9:45.32 Susan Scott 9:51.71
5000 metres Hayley Haining 15:56.59 16:02.66 Birhan Dagne 16:04.75
10,000 metres 33:58.81 34:23.01 34:30.16
100 m hurdles
(wind: +2.3 m/s)
Keri Maddox 12.97 w Diane Allahgreen 13.05 w Angie Thorp 13.33 w
400 m hurdles Sinead Dudgeon 55.24 Keri Maddox 55.55 Natasha Danvers 56.18
5000 m walk Vicky Lupton 23:37.47 23:42.92 24:26.41
High jump Jo Jennings-Steele 1.87 m 1.83 m Susan Jones 1.83 m
Pole vault Janine Whitlock 4.25 m Irie Hill 3.85 m
3.65 m
Long jump Joanne Wise 6.62 m Denise Lewis 6.50 m Sarah Claxton 6.30 m
Triple jump Michelle Griffith 13.41 m 12.70 m 12.47 m
Shot put Myrtle Augee 17.32 m Julie Dunkley 16.16 m Jo Duncan 15.91 m
Discus throw Shelley Drew 55.16 m Philippa Roles 54.55 m Emma Merry 51.43 m
Hammer throw Lyn Sprules 62.62 m Lorraine Shaw 62.02 m 58.99 m
Javelin throw Kirsty Morrison 55.70 m Karen Martin 55.55 m 55.01 m
Heptathlon 4851 pts 4723 pts 4705 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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