2004 AAA Championships

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2004 AAA Championships
Dates10–11 July
Host cityManchester, England
VenueManchester Regional Arena
Manchester Regional Arena - geograph-959916.jpg
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
2003
2005


The 2004 AAA Championships was an outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA), held from 10–11 July at the Manchester Regional Arena in Manchester, England. It was considered the de facto national championships for the United Kingdom.[1][2][3]

This edition of the AAA Championships was billed as a British Olympic trials event.[4]

Medal summary[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Jason Gardener 10.22 Darren Campbell 10.23 Mark Lewis-Francis 10.24
200 metres Chris Lambert 20.94 Christian Malcolm 21.09 21.27
400 metres Tim Benjamin 45.58 Daniel Caines 45.88 Sean Baldock 46.24
800 metres Sam Ellis 1:49.19 Ricky Soos 1:49.42 1:49.44
1500 metres 3:50.14 Andrew Baddeley 3:50.40 3:50.77
5000 metres Chris Thompson 13:42.10 13:51.41 13:52.78
10,000 metres Matt O'Dowd 29:05.08 29:22.20 29:27.05
110 m hurdles Robert Newton 13.72 Paul Gray 13.88 William Sharman 13.97
400 m hurdles Chris Rawlinson 50.04 Dale Garland 51.16 51.39
3000 metres steeplechase Justin Chaston 8:33.69 8:39.44 Kevin Sheppard 8:40.31
5000 m walk Dominic King 20:11.35 Daniel King 20:47.19 Steve Hollier 21:02.39
High jump Ben Challenger 2.23 m Dalton Grant 2.15 m Samson Oni 2.15 m
Pole vault Tim Thomas 5.45 m Scott Simpson 5.15 m 5.15 m
Long jump Chris Tomlinson 7.84 m Darren Ritchie 7.76 m Nathan Morgan 7.71 m
Triple jump Nathan Douglas 16.95 m Tosin Oke 16.49 m Steven Shalders 16.41 m
Shot put Carl Myerscough 20.84 m 17.20 m 16.49 m
Discus throw Emeka Udechuku 61.60 m Carl Myerscough 61.54 m 52.65 m
Hammer throw Mick Jones 72.04 m Andy Frost 69.94 m Mike Floyd 68.05 m
Javelin throw Steve Backley 81.25 m Nick Nieland 79.06 m Mick Hill 79.00 m
Decathlon 7405 pts w 7176 pts w 6937 pts

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Abi Oyepitan 11.54 Joice Maduaka 11.56 Emma Ania 11.65
200 metres Joice Maduaka 23.16 Abi Oyepitan 23.23 23.76
400 metres Christine Ohuruogu 50.98 Lee McConnell 51.29 Helen Karagounis 52.38
800 metres Kelly Holmes 1:59.39 Jo Fenn 2:01.28 Susan Scott 2:02.13
1500 metres Hayley Tullett 4:07.24 Lisa Dobriskey 4:08.14 Helen Clitheroe 4:08.18
5000 metres 15:45.28   (ETH) 15:45.82 15:49.51
10,000 metres Kathy Butler 31:36.90 Hayley Yelling 31:45.14  Natalie Harvey (AUS) 32:14.01
100 m hurdles Sarah Claxton 13.21 Diane Allahgreen 13.38 13.39
400 m hurdles 58.26 Nicola Sanders 58.63 59.97
3000 metres steeplechase Tina Brown 10:13.19 Jo Ankier 10:15.94 10:16.28
5000 m walk 23:53.75 24:37.37 24:44.31
High jump Susan Jones 1.89 m Julie Crane 1.82 m Julia Bennett 1.78 m
Pole vault 4.15 m 3.95 m 3.95 m
Long jump Jade Johnson 6.72 m Kelly Sotherton 6.61 m 6.12 m
Triple jump Michelle Griffith 13.43 m 12.74 m 12.71 m
Shot put Julie Dunkley 16.03 m 15.99 m 15.78 m
Discus throw Philippa Roles 58.57 m Shelley Newman 55.44 m 52.78 m
Hammer throw Lorraine Shaw 68.11 m Shirley Webb 64.67 m 60.82 m
Javelin throw Goldie Sayers 60.85 m Kelly Morgan 58.98 m Shelley Holroyd 57.48 m
Heptathlon Caroline Pearce 5253 pts 5093 pts w 4805 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. ^ "British Olympic Trials - a nervous weekend ahead| News". www.worldathletics.org.
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