2003 AAA Championships

2003 AAA Championships
Host city Birmingham, England
Date(s) 25–27 July
Main stadium Alexander Stadium
Level Senior
Type Outdoor
2002
2004


The 2003 AAA Championships was an outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA), held from 25–27 July at Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, England. It was considered the de facto national championships for the United Kingdom.[1][2][3]

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Darren Campbell10.19 Mark Lewis-Francis10.25 Jason Gardener10.33
200 metres Julian Golding20.37 Christian Malcolm20.39 Darren Campbell20.49
400 metres Daniel Caines45.56 Du'aine Ladejo45.93 Ian Mackie46.10
800 metres Ricky Soos1:47.51 James McIlroy1:47.97 Joel Kidger1:49.04
1500 metres Michael East3:42.29 Tom Mayo3:42.66 Anthony Whiteman3:43.22
5000 metres Andrew Graffin13:56.59 Chris Davies13:57.46 Sam Haughian14:02.57
10,000 metres Karl Keska27:56.37 Andy Caine28:57.17 Mark Hudspith28:59.57
110 m hurdles Damien Greaves13.66 Andy Turner13.85 Mohammed Sillah-Freckleton13.89
400 m hurdles Chris Rawlinson49.24 Matthew Douglas49.41 Anthony Borsumato49.49
3000 metres steeplechase Stuart Stokes8:40.10 Kevin Nash8:41.17 Andy Franklin8:48.06
5000 m walk Steve Hollier20:59.46 Mark Easton22:14.82 Nick Ball22:49.58
High jump Ben Challenger2.24 m Ian Holliday2.17 m Dalton Grant2.12 m
Pole vault Nick Buckfield5.50 m Ashley Swain
Tim Thomas
5.41 m Not awarded
Long jump Darren Ritchie7.74 m Louis Burgess7.53 m Steve Phillips7.34 m
Triple jump Larry Achike16.55 m Nick Thomas16.44 m Nathan Douglas16.12 m
Shot put Carl Myerscough21.55 m Scott Rider17.79 m Marcus Gouldbourne16.74 m
Discus throw Emeka Udechuku57.26 m Glen Smith53.78 m Scot Thompson52.98 m
Hammer throw Bill Beauchamp69.33 m Mike Floyd67.94 m Simon Bown64.43 m
Javelin throw Mick Hill76.35 m Michael Allen68.92 m Neil McLellan67.74 m
Decathlon Paul Tohill6962 pts Dale Garland6702 pts Martin Taylor6577 pts

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Joice Maduaka11.31 Abi Oyepitan11.54 Susan Burnside11.76
200 metres Abi Oyepitan22.95 Joice Maduaka23.42 Ellena Ruddock23.58
400 metres Helen Karagounis52.51 Catherine Murphy52.92 Melanie Purkiss53.58
800 metres Lucy Vaughan2:03.70 Susan Scott2:04.13 Jennifer Ward2:04.65
1500 metres Hayley Tullett4:08.12 Hayley Ovens4:13.61 Kerry Gillibrand4:15.03
5000 metres Hayley Yelling15:53.20 Jo Kelsey17:32.22 Only two finishers
10,000 metres Hayley Yelling32:02.09 Vicky Gill33:12.32 Debbie Robinson33:19.67
100 m hurdles Rachel King13.07 Sarah Claxton13.12 Julie Pratt13.48
400 m hurdles Liz Fairs57.06 Katie Jones58.61 Tracey Duncan59.33
2000 metres steeplechase Tara Krzywicki6:28.07 Barbara Parker6:36.50 Clare Martin6:40.48
5000 m walk Lisa Kehler23:10.15  Estlé Viljoen (RSA)24:15.04 Katie Stones24:24.47
High jump Susan Jones1.86 m Julia Bennett1.82 m Julie Crane
Stephanie Higham
1.78 m
Pole vault Tracey Bloomfield4.15 m Irie Hill4.05 m Sonia Lawrence4.05 m
Long jump Jade Johnson6.49 m Kelly Sotherton6.38 m Natasha May6.10 m
Triple jump  Yamilé Aldama (CUB)14.98 m  Taneisha Robinson-Scanlon (IRL)13.12 m Rebecca White12.78 m
Shot put Jo Duncan16.19 m Eva Massey15.35 m Julie Dunkley15.19 m
Discus throw Shelley Newman58.16 m Philippa Roles57.65 m Claire Smithson52.59 m
Hammer throw Lorraine Shaw65.93 m Shirley Webb62.61 m Liz Pidgeon60.04 m
Javelin throw Goldie Sayers56.29 m Chloe Cozens52.34 m Katy Watts44.95 m
Heptathlon Fiona Harrison5517 pts Maureen Knight4748 pts Jemma Scott4546 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.
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