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


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]

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Mark Lewis-Francis10.06 Darren Campbell10.11 Jason Gardener10.13
200 metres
(wind: 2.2 m/s)
Marlon Devonish20.18 w Darren Campbell20.26 w Christian Malcolm20.29 w
400 metres Tim Benjamin45.73 Sean Baldock45.84 Jared Deacon45.89
800 metres James McIlroy1:50.09 Neil Speaight1:50.71 Ally Donaldson1:50.80
1500 metres Anthony Whiteman3:38.24 John Mayock3:38.97 Michael East3:39.18
5000 metres Jon Wild13:52.59 Rob Denmark13:53.18 Matt Smith13:53.47
10,000 metres Rob Denmark28:43.42 Jon Wild28:43.82 Andres Jones28:43.93
110 m hurdles Colin Jackson13.40 Tony Jarrett13.52 Damien Greaves13.54
400 m hurdles Chris Rawlinson48.68 Anthony Borsumato48.90 Matt Elias49.79
3000 metres steeplechase Ben Whitby8:40.12 Christian Stephenson8:44.31 Pat Davoren8:47.92
5000 m walk Steve Hollier20:41.29 Don Bearman21:55.07 Nathan Adams23:11.68
High jump Dalton Grant2.20 m Ben Challenger2.20 m  Mark Mandy (IRL)2.10 m
Pole vault Nick Buckfield5.35 m Mark Davis5.20 m Christian North5.20 m
Long jump Darren Ritchie7.93 m Chris Tomlinson7.82 m Mark Awanah7.46 m
Triple jump Phillips Idowu17.02 m Tosin Oke16.60 m Steven Shalders16.09 m
Shot put Mark Proctor18.54 m Emeka Udechuku17.19 m Scott Rider17.19 m
Discus throw Robert Weir58.22 m Glen Smith56.38 m Emeka Udechuku56.28 m
Hammer throw Mick Jones72.26 m Paul Head67.61 m Mike Floyd66.33 m
Javelin throw Mick Hill77.86 m Mark Roberson74.23 m Nick Nieland73.20 m
Decathlon Adrian Hemery6620 pts James Lowery6460 pts Paul Tohill6395 pts

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Joice Maduaka11.31 Abi Oyepitan11.42 Diane Allahgreen11.44
200 metres
(wind: 3.1 m/s)
Shani Anderson23.03 w Joice Maduaka23.21 w Ellena Ruddock23.41 w
400 metres Lee McConnell51.59 Catherine Murphy52.10 Helen Karagounis52.45
800 metres Susan Scott2:03.89 Jo Fenn2:04.12 Emma Davies2:05.52
1500 metres Kelly Holmes4:06.02 Helen Pattinson4:06.98 Hayley Tullett4:08.23
5000 metres Hayley Yelling16:11.23 Catherine Dugdale16:25.14 Debbie Sullivan16:28.27
10,000 metres Hayley Yelling33:07.52 Gillian Palmer33:09.70 Allison Higgins33:32.07
100 m hurdles Diane Allahgreen13.00 Julie Pratt13.27 Rachel King13.34
400 m hurdles Natasha Danvers56.14 Sinead Dudgeon56.88 Tracey Duncan57.51
2000 metres steeplechase Tara Krzywicki6:31.77 Claire Entwistle6:54.92 Ursula Counsell7:04.94
5000 m walk Lisa Kehler21:42.51 Sharon Tonks24:05.49  Estlé Viljoen (RSA)24:26.11
High jump Susan Jones1.92 m Debbie Marti1.75 m Julie Crane1.75 m
Pole vault Irie Hill4.15 m Tracey Bloomfield
Rhian Clarke
4.05 m Not awarded
Long jump Jade Johnson6.52 m Sarah Claxton6.17 m Donita Benjamin6.08 m
Triple jump Ashia Hansen14.50 m  Yamilé Aldama (CUB)14.40 m Michelle Griffith13.18 m
Shot put Myrtle Augee16.16 m Julie Dunkley15.89 m Jo Duncan15.71 m
Discus throw Philippa Roles56.32 m Shelley Newman54.08 m Emma Carpenter53.28 m
Hammer throw Lorraine Shaw64.97 m Liz Pidgeon62.08 m Zoe Derham59.89 m
Javelin throw Kelly Morgan64.87 m Goldie Sayers56.96 m Karen Martin56.34 m
Heptathlon Caroline Pearce5108 pts Kate Brewington4971 pts Maureen Knight4593 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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