British Athletics Championships
Sport | Track and field |
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Founded | 2007 |
Country | United Kingdom |
The British Athletics Championships is the premier national championship in track and field held in the United Kingdom, and are organised by British Athletics. The event has doubled as the main trials meet for international team selection for major events in which Great Britain and Northern Ireland compete, including the Olympic Games, the IAAF World Championships in Athletics and the European Athletics Championships. Only British athletes may formally compete, though in some circumstances British club-affiliated foreign athletes may take part as guests.
The event was established in 2007,[1] replacing the AAA Championships as the principal event on the domestic athletics calendar in the United Kingdom. This brought the governance of the elite level of the sport and team selection firmly under new national body for the sport, moving away from the Amateur Athletic Association of England, which had served that role since 1880.[2] A 2001 British Championship in women's 3000 metres steeplechase was held as a one-off at Scotstoun Stadium, due to the growing popularity of the event among women and its absence from the AAA Championships programme (the event was added a year later).[3]
Editions[]
Year | City | Venue |
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2007 | Manchester | Manchester Regional Arena |
2008 | Birmingham | Alexander Stadium |
2009 | Birmingham | Alexander Stadium |
2010 | Birmingham | Alexander Stadium |
2011 | Birmingham | Alexander Stadium |
2012 | Birmingham | Alexander Stadium |
2013 | Birmingham | Alexander Stadium |
2014 | Birmingham | Alexander Stadium |
2015 | Birmingham | Alexander Stadium |
2016 | Birmingham | Alexander Stadium |
2017 | Birmingham | Alexander Stadium |
2018 | Birmingham | Alexander Stadium |
2019 | Birmingham | Alexander Stadium |
2020 | Manchester | Manchester Regional Arena |
2021 | Manchester | Manchester Regional Arena |
Championships records[]
Men[]
Event | Record | Athlete/Team | Date | Championships | Place | Ref |
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100 m | ||||||
9.93 w (+3.0 m/s) | James Dasaolu | 25 June 2016 | 2016 Championships | Manchester | ||
200 m | 20.08 (-1.2 m/s) | Adam Gemili | 24 August 2019 | 2019 Championships | Birmingham | [4] |
Pole vault | 5.85 m | Harry Coppell | 4 September 2020 | 2020 Championships | Manchester | [5] |
5000 m walk (track) | 18:41.23 | Callum Wilkinson | 24 August 2019 | 2019 Championships | Birmingham | [6] |
Women[]
Event | Record | Athlete/Team | Date | Championships | Place | Ref |
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100 m | 10.96 (-0.9 m/s) | Dina Asher-Smith | 24 August 2019 | 2019 Championships | Birmingham | [7] |
200 m | 22.59 (-1.3 m/s) | Beth Dobbin | 1 July 2018 | 2018 Championships | Birmingham | [8] |
3000 m steeplechase | 9:30.73 | Aimee Pratt | 5 September 2020 | 2020 Championships | Manchester | [9] |
High jump | 1.97 m | Morgan Lake | 30 June 2018 | 2018 Championships | Birmingham | [10] |
Pole vault | 4.90 m NR | Holly Bradshaw | 26 June 2021 | 2021 Championships | Manchester | [11] |
Long jump | 7.05 m (+1.2 m/s) | Lorraine Ugen | 1 July 2018 | 2018 Championships | Birmingham | [12] |
Hammer throw | 72.02 m | Sophie Hitchon | 1 July 2018 | 2018 Championships | Birmingham | [13] |
See also[]
List of British athletics champions
References[]
- ^ AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists. NUTS. Retrieved 2018-02-25.
- ^ Memorandum submitted by the Association of British Athletic Clubs - THE DEMISE OF BRITISH ATHLETICS FROM GRASS ROOTS TO ELITE. Parliament. Retrieved 2018-02-25.
- ^ UK Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-02-25.
- ^ Jon Mulkeen (25 August 2019). "National championships round-up: records broken at British and Swiss Championships". IAAF. Retrieved 3 September 2019.
- ^ "Pole Vault Results". UKA. 4 September 2020. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
- ^ "First National Senior record for Callum Wilkinson" (PDF). enfieldleague.weebly.com. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
- ^ Jon Mulkeen (25 August 2019). "National championships round-up: records broken at British and Swiss Championships". IAAF. Retrieved 3 September 2019.
- ^ Jon Mulkeen (1 July 2017). "Ugen and Asher-Smith set championship records to win British titles". IAAF. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
- ^ "Bolingo breaks Belgian best, Rojas leaps world-leading 14.71m". World Athletics. 6 September 2020. Retrieved 11 September 2020.
- ^ Jon Mulkeen (1 July 2017). "Ugen and Asher-Smith set championship records to win British titles". IAAF. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
- ^ "Fajdek throws 82.82m in Poznan, Gong gets 20.39m world lead in Chongqing". World Athletics. 27 June 2021. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
- ^ Jon Mulkeen (1 July 2017). "Ugen and Asher-Smith set championship records to win British titles". IAAF. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
- ^ Jon Mulkeen (1 July 2017). "Ugen and Asher-Smith set championship records to win British titles". IAAF. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
- British Athletics Championships
- National athletics competitions
- Athletics competitions in the United Kingdom
- 2007 establishments in the United Kingdom
- Recurring sporting events established in 2007