2002 AAA Championships

The 2002 AAA Championships was an outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA), held from 12 to 14 July at Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, England. It was considered the de facto national championships for the United Kingdom.[1][2][3]

2002 AAA Championships
Dates12–14 July
Host cityBirmingham, England
VenueAlexander Stadium
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
2001
2003


Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Mark Lewis-Francis 10.06 Darren Campbell 10.11 Jason Gardener 10.13
200 metres
(wind: 2.2 m/s)
Marlon Devonish 20.18 w Darren Campbell 20.26 w Christian Malcolm 20.29 w
400 metres Tim Benjamin 45.73 Sean Baldock 45.84 Jared Deacon 45.89
800 metres James McIlroy 1:50.09 Neil Speaight 1:50.71 Ally Donaldson 1:50.80
1500 metres Anthony Whiteman 3:38.24 John Mayock 3:38.97 Michael East 3:39.18
5000 metres Jon Wild 13:52.59 Rob Denmark 13:53.18 Matt Smith 13:53.47
10,000 metres Rob Denmark 28:43.42 Jon Wild 28:43.82 Andres Jones 28:43.93
110 m hurdles Colin Jackson 13.40 Tony Jarrett 13.52 Damien Greaves 13.54
400 m hurdles Chris Rawlinson 48.68 Anthony Borsumato 48.90 Matt Elias 49.79
3000 metres steeplechase Ben Whitby 8:40.12 Christian Stephenson 8:44.31 Pat Davoren 8:47.92
5000 m walk Steve Hollier 20:41.29 Don Bearman 21:55.07 Nathan Adams 23:11.68
High jump Dalton Grant 2.20 m Ben Challenger 2.20 m   Mark Mandy (IRL) 2.10 m
Pole vault Nick Buckfield 5.35 m Mark Davis 5.20 m Christian North 5.20 m
Long jump Darren Ritchie 7.93 m Chris Tomlinson 7.82 m Mark Awanah 7.46 m
Triple jump Phillips Idowu 17.02 m Tosin Oke 16.60 m Steven Shalders 16.09 m
Shot put Mark Proctor 18.54 m Emeka Udechuku 17.19 m Scott Rider 17.19 m
Discus throw Robert Weir 58.22 m Glen Smith 56.38 m Emeka Udechuku 56.28 m
Hammer throw Mick Jones 72.26 m Paul Head 67.61 m Mike Floyd 66.33 m
Javelin throw Mick Hill 77.86 m Mark Roberson 74.23 m Nick Nieland 73.20 m
Decathlon Adrian Hemery 6620 pts James Lowery 6460 pts Paul Tohill 6395 pts

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Joice Maduaka 11.31 Abi Oyepitan 11.42 Diane Allahgreen 11.44
200 metres
(wind: 3.1 m/s)
Shani Anderson 23.03 w Joice Maduaka 23.21 w Ellena Ruddock 23.41 w
400 metres Lee McConnell 51.59 Catherine Murphy 52.10 Helen Karagounis 52.45
800 metres Susan Scott 2:03.89 Jo Fenn 2:04.12 Emma Davies 2:05.52
1500 metres Kelly Holmes 4:06.02 Helen Pattinson 4:06.98 Hayley Tullett 4:08.23
5000 metres Hayley Yelling 16:11.23 Catherine Dugdale 16:25.14 Debbie Sullivan 16:28.27
10,000 metres Hayley Yelling 33:07.52 Gillian Palmer 33:09.70 Allison Higgins 33:32.07
100 m hurdles Diane Allahgreen 13.00 Julie Pratt 13.27 Rachel King 13.34
400 m hurdles Natasha Danvers 56.14 Sinead Dudgeon 56.88 Tracey Duncan 57.51
2000 metres steeplechase Tara Krzywicki 6:31.77 Claire Entwistle 6:54.92 Ursula Counsell 7:04.94
5000 m walk Lisa Kehler 21:42.51 Sharon Tonks 24:05.49   Estlé Viljoen (RSA) 24:26.11
High jump Susan Jones 1.92 m Debbie Marti 1.75 m Julie Crane 1.75 m
Pole vault Irie Hill 4.15 m Tracey Bloomfield
Rhian Clarke
4.05 m Not awarded
Long jump Jade Johnson 6.52 m Sarah Claxton 6.17 m Donita Benjamin 6.08 m
Triple jump Ashia Hansen 14.50 m   Yamilé Aldama (CUB) 14.40 m Michelle Griffith 13.18 m
Shot put Myrtle Augee 16.16 m Julie Dunkley 15.89 m Jo Duncan 15.71 m
Discus throw Philippa Roles 56.32 m Shelley Newman 54.08 m Emma Carpenter 53.28 m
Hammer throw Lorraine Shaw 64.97 m Liz Pidgeon 62.08 m Zoe Derham 59.89 m
Javelin throw Kelly Morgan 64.87 m Goldie Sayers 56.96 m Karen Martin 56.34 m
Heptathlon Caroline Pearce 5108 pts Kate Brewington 4971 pts Maureen Knight 4593 pts

References

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  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.