2000 AAA Championships
2000 AAA Championships | |
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Dates | 11–13 July |
Host city | Birmingham, England |
Venue | Alexander Stadium |
Level | Senior |
Type | Outdoor |
← 1999 2001 → |
The 2000 AAA Championships was an outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA), held from 11–13 July at Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, England. It was considered the de facto national championships for the United Kingdom.[1][2][3]
The competition acted as the trials event for selection for Great Britain at the 2000 Summer Olympics.
Medal summary[]
Men[]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | Dwain Chambers | 10.11 | Darren Campbell | 10.12 | Mark Lewis-Francis | 10.24 |
200 metres | Darren Campbell | 20.49 | Christian Malcolm | 20.59 | Marlon Devonish | 20.78 |
400 metres | Mark Richardson | 45.55 | Sean Baldock | 45.71 | Jamie Baulch | 46.07 |
800 metres | James McIlroy | 1:50.08 | Andy Hart | 1:50.09 | Ally Donaldson | 1:50.57 |
1500 metres | John Mayock | 3:45.29 | Anthony Whiteman | 3:45.57 | 3:46.14 | |
5000 metres | Andres Jones | 13:45.86 | 13:49.34 | Mark Hudspith | 13:52.74 | |
10,000 metres | Andres Jones | 28:00.50 | Rob Denmark | 28:03.31 | Mark Steinle | 28:04.48 |
110 m hurdles | Colin Jackson | 13.54 | Tony Jarrett | 13.78 | Damien Greaves | 13.85 |
400 m hurdles | Chris Rawlinson | 48.95 | Anthony Borsumato | 49.71 | Matt Douglas | 49.89 |
3000 metres steeplechase | Christian Stephenson | 8:28.21 | Justin Chaston | 8:32.21 | 8:39.72 | |
10,000 m walk | 43:12.85 | 43:30.50 | 43:54.49 | |||
High jump | Ben Challenger | 2.22 m | Brendan Reilly (IRL) | 2.22 m | 2.17 m | |
Pole vault | Kevin Hughes | 5.50 m | 5.40 m | 5.30 m | ||
Long jump | 7.89 m | Darren Ritchie | 7.84 m | 7.48 m | ||
Triple jump | Phillips Idowu | 16.87 m | Larry Achike | 16.83 m | Francis Agyepong | 16.40 m |
Shot put | 18.24 m | Emeka Udechuku | 17.47 m | Mark Proctor | 17.21 m | |
Discus throw | Robert Weir | 62.13 m | Glen Smith | 60.84 m | Emeka Udechuku | 59.58 m |
Hammer throw | Mick Jones | 71.51 m | Paul Head | 69.63 m | 67.22 m | |
Javelin throw | Steve Backley | 86.70 m | Nick Nieland | 85.09 m | Mick Hill | 80.28 m |
Decathlon | Alex Kruger | 6975 pts | 6652 pts | 6563 pts |
Women[]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | Marcia Richardson | 11.41 | Joice Maduaka | 11.47 | Sam Davies | 11.47 |
200 metres | Sarah Wilhelmy | 23.39 | Sam Davies | 23.42 | Shani Anderson | 23.53 |
400 metres | Donna Fraser | 50.94 | Allison Curbishley | 51.50 | Helen Frost | 53.33 |
800 metres | Kelly Holmes | 2:02.08 | 2:05.12 | Jo Fenn | 2:05.48 | |
1500 metres | Hayley Tullett | 4:06.44 | Helen Pattinson | 4:11.40 | 4:15.29 | |
5000 metres | Paula Radcliffe | 15:05.48 | Jo Pavey | 15:21.15 | Hayley Yelling | 15:50.41 |
10,000 metres | Birhan Dagne | 32:30.4 | Sarah Wilkinson | 32:34.7 | Hayley Yelling | 32:52.5 |
100 m hurdles | Diane Allahgreen | 13.24 | 13.35 | Julie Pratt | 13.57 | |
400 m hurdles | Keri Maddox | 55.22 | Tasha Danvers | 55.34 | Sinead Dudgeon | 55.74 |
10,000 m walk | Lisa Kehler | 45:09.57 | 54:53.35 | 55:59.54 | ||
High jump | Jo Jennings-Steele | 1.89 m | Michelle Dunkley | 1.89 m | Lee McConnell | 1.86 m |
Pole vault | Janine Whitlock | 4.10 m | Irie Hill | 4.00 m | 4.00 m | |
Long jump | Jo Wise | 6.44 m | Jade Johnson | 6.34 m | 6.28 m w | |
Triple jump | Michelle Griffith | 13.67 m | 12.79 m | Connie Henry | 12.75 m | |
Shot put | Judy Oakes | 17.91 m | Julie Dunkley | 16.40 m | Jo Duncan | 16.00 m |
Discus throw | Shelley Drew | 59.03 m | Philippa Roles | 54.74 m | Emma Merry | 53.00 m |
Hammer throw | Lorraine Shaw | 66.85 m | Lyn Sprules | 62.48 m | 59.95 m | |
Javelin throw | Kelly Morgan | 58.45 m | Karen Martin | 57.75 m | Shelley Holroyd | 51.96 m |
Heptathlon | Julie Hollman | 5560 pts | Kelly Sotherton | 5388 pts | 5028 pts |
References[]
- ^ AAA WAAA and National Championships Medalists. NUTS. Retrieved 2018-02-25.
- ^ AAA Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-04-02.
- ^ WAAA Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-04-02.
Categories:
- AAA Championships
- 2000 in athletics (track and field)
- 2000 in British sport
- July 2000 sports events in Europe
- Sports competitions in Birmingham, West Midlands
- Athletics competitions in England
- Olympics trials