2007 British Indoor Athletics Championships

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2007 British Indoor Athletics Championships
Dates10–11 February
Host citySheffield
VenueEIS Sheffield
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LevelSenior national
TypeIndoor
Events24


The 2007 British Indoor Athletics Championships was the 1st edition of the national championship in indoor track and field for the United Kingdom, organised by UK Athletics. It replaced the AAA Indoor Championships run by the Amateur Athletic Association of England, which had been the de facto national indoor championship since 1935.[1] It was held from 10–11 February at the English Institute of Sport, Sheffield, England. A total of 24 events (divided evenly between the sexes) were contested over the two-day competition.

Medal summary[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres Craig Pickering 6.58 Ryan Scott 6.64 Simeon Williamson 6.65
200 metres Rikki Fifton 21.06 21.11 Jeffrey Lawal-Balogun 21.22
400 metres Gareth Warburton 48.02 48.04 48.28
800 metres 1:49.03 Richard Hill 1:49.28 1:49.51
1500 metres 3:56.47 James Thie 3:56.64 Colin McCourt 3:56.66
3000 metres Mo Farah 7:50.86 Nick McCormick 8:01.35 Lee Merrien 8:06.86
60 metres hurdles Andy Turner 7.55 Allan Scott 7.76 William Sharman 7.84
High jump Martyn Bernard 2.23 m Robert Mitchell 2.23 m Tom Parsons 2.19 m
Pole vault Steven Lewis 5.50 m Luke Cutts 5.30 m Scott Simpson 5.15 m
Long jump 7.50 m Jonathan Moore 7.49 m 7.38 m
Triple jump Nathan Douglas 17.19 m Phillips Idowu 16.68 m Julian Golley 15.95 m
Shot put Garrett Johnson
 United States
18.98 m
 Australia
18.05 m Emeka Udechuku 17.64 m

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres Laura Turner-Alleyne 7.25 Jeanette Kwakye 7.26 Montell Douglas 7.33
200 metres 23.68 24.03 Perri Shakes-Drayton 24.09
400 metres Nicola Sanders 50.60 Emma Duck 53.57 53.68
800 metres Marilyn Okoro 2:04.39 Jenny Meadows 2:04.40 2:06.21
1500 metres 4:17.90 4:21.00 4:21.12
3000 metres Lisa Dobriskey 8:55.22 Helen Clitheroe 8:58.27 Jo Ankier 9:26.17
60 metres hurdles 8.03 Sarah Claxton 8.05 Jessica Ennis-Hill 8.18
High jump Jessica Ennis-Hill 1.87 m Susan Moncrieff 1.84 m Julie Crane 1.84 m
Pole vault Kate Dennison 4.35 m 4.10 m 4.00 m
Long jump Amy Harris-Willock 6.47 m Gillian Cooke 6.33 m Jessica Ennis-Hill 6.15 m
Triple jump Ashia Hansen 13.68 m 13.29 m 12.83 m
Shot put Joanne Duncan 16.45 m Dayana Octavien 15.86 m Rebecca Peake 15.51 m

References[]

  1. ^ Knight, Tom (2004-02-06). Britain's indoor revolution. Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 2018-03-10.
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