The British 200 metres hurdles athletics champions (women) and 220 yards hurdles athletics champions (men) covers the Amateur Athletic Club Championships from 1952 until 1972.[1][2]
Where an international athlete won the AAA Championships the highest ranking UK athlete is considered the National Champion in this list. The events were discontinued after the 1962 (men) and 1972 (women) editions.
Past winners
editAAA Championships
| |
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Year | Men's champion |
1952 | Peter Hildreth |
1953 | Harry Whittle |
1954 | Peter Hildreth |
1955 | Paul Vine |
1956 | Paul Vine |
1957 | John Scott-Oldfield |
1958 | Ken Wilmshurst |
1959 | John Metcalf |
1960 | Chris Surety |
Year | Men's champion | Women's champion |
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1961 | Ken Wilmshurst[3] | Pat Nutting |
1962 | Raymond Barnes | Pat Nutting |
1963 | nc | Pat Nutting |
1964 | nc | Pat Jones |
1965 | nc | Susan Mills |
1966 | nc | Pat Jones |
1967 | nc | Pat Jones |
1968 | nc | Christine Perera |
1969 | nc | Susan Hayward |
1970 | nc | Christine Bell |
1971 | nc | Sharon Colyear |
1972 | nc | Julie Wood |
nc = not contested
References
edit- ^ "WAAA and National Championships Medallists". GBR Athletics.
- ^ "WAAA and National Championships Medallists". NUTS.
- ^ "From Our Athletics Correspondent. "Power Strides Away From A.A.A. Six-Milers." Times, 15 July 1961, p. 3". Times Digital Archives.