2001 AAA Championships

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2001 AAA Championships
Dates13–15 July
Host cityBirmingham, England
VenueAlexander Stadium
Alexander Stadium.jpg
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
2000
2002


The 2001 AAA Championships was an outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA), held from 13–15 July at Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, England. It was considered the de facto national championships for the United Kingdom.[1][2][3]

Following demands from women athletes, a 2001 UK Athletics Championships was held separately specifically for the newly introduced women's 3000 metres steeplechase event. This event was added to the AAA programme in response the following year.[4]

Medal summary[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Dwain Chambers 10.01 Mark Lewis-Francis 10.12 Christian Malcolm 10.21
200 metres Marlon Devonish 20.52 Christian Malcolm 20.63 Dwain Chambers 20.65
400 metres Mark Richardson 45.79 Iwan Thomas 46.00 Mark Hylton 46.36
800 metres Neil Speaight 1:49.63 1:49.95 1:50.47
1500 metres John Mayock 3:44.05 Anthony Whiteman 3:44.40 3:44.52
5000 metres 13:52.72 Matt O'Dowd 13:53.53 13:53.74
10,000 metres Glynn Tromans 28:31.33 28:39.33 28:40.14
110 m hurdles Tony Jarrett 13.66 Damien Greaves 13.68 Dominic Bradley 13.83
400 m hurdles Chris Rawlinson 48.68 Du'aine Ladejo 49.44 Anthony Borsumato 49.53
3000 metres steeplechase Ben Whitby 8:32.68 Stuart Stokes 8:33.15 Christian Stephenson 8:39.33
5000 m walk 20:47.23 Steve Hollier 21:04.36 21:05.29
High jump Ben Challenger 2.17 m Dalton Grant 2.12 m 2.07 m
Pole vault 5.30 m Tim Thomas 5.30 m 5.20 m
Long jump Nathan Morgan 7.80 m 7.52 m Chris Davidson 7.37 m w
Triple jump Jonathan Edwards 17.59 m Larry Achike 16.99 m Phillips Idowu 16.88 m
Shot put Mark Proctor 18.38 m Emeka Udechuku 18.01 m Scott Rider 16.86 m
Discus throw Glen Smith 59.99 m Robert Weir 59.92 m 56.89 m
Hammer throw Mick Jones 74.40 m Paul Head 70.33 m 64.76 m
Javelin throw Mark Roberson 80.80 m Mick Hill 79.98 m Nick Nieland 77.91 m
Decathlon 7129 pts 7019 pts   (CAN) 6999 pts

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +2.3 m/s)
Sarah Wilhelmy 11.41 w 11.42 w Joice Maduaka 11.42 w
200 metres  Sarah Reilly (IRL) 23.42 Shani Anderson 23.43 23.79
400 metres 52.27 Donna Fraser 52.57 Lee McConnell 52.93
800 metres Kelly Holmes 2:02.61 Tanya Blake 2:04.08 Hayley Tullett 2:04.67
1500 metres Helen Pattinson 4:14.49 Liz Yelling 4:15.01 4:16.13
5000 metres Jo Pavey 15:15.98 Hayley Yelling 15:23.28 Kathy Butler 15:34.12
10,000 metres 33:25.74 33:29.27 34:23.55
100 m hurdles Diane Allahgreen 13.11 13.24 Keri Maddox 13.35
400 m hurdles Sinead Dudgeon 56.37 Keri Maddox 58.00 60.24
5000 m walk 23:46.30 24:20.46 24:35.85
High jump Susan Jones 1.91 m Michelle Dunkley 1.86 m Julie Hollman
Kerry Jury
1.68 m
Pole vault Janine Whitlock 4.40 m 4.00 m Irie Hill 4.00 m
Long jump 6.15 m Julie Hollman 6.09 m Kelly Sotherton 5.99 m
Triple jump Ashia Hansen 14.09 m 12.96 m w 12.85 m
Shot put Jo Duncan 16.84 m Julie Dunkley 16.31 m 15.32 m
Discus throw Shelley Drew 57.22 m Philippa Roles 53.45 m 46.94 m
Hammer throw Lorraine Shaw 66.97 m Lyn Sprules 59.38 m Zoe Derham 59.30 m
Javelin throw Karen Martin 54.82 m Kelly Morgan 54.49 m 52.74 m
Heptathlon 5068 pts 4969 pts 4908 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.
  4. ^ UK Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
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