1961 AAA Championships
1961 AAA Championships | |
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Dates | 14–15 July 1961 |
Host city | London, England |
Venue | White City Stadium |
Level | Senior |
Type | Outdoor |
← 1960 1962 → |
The 1961 AAA Championships was the 1961 edition of the annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA). It was held from 14 to 15 July 1961 at White City Stadium in London, England.[1][2]
Summary
The Championships covered two days of competition. The marathon was held in Enfield and the decathlon event was held in Loughborough.
Results
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 yards | Harry Jerome | 9.63 | Seraphino Antao | 9.84 | David Jones | 9.89 |
220 yards | David Jones | 21.46 | Mike Hildrey | 21.53 | Abdul Karim Amu | 21.69 |
440 yards | Adrian Metcalfe | 47.49 | Barry Jackson | 47.89 | Ken Wilcock | 48.13 |
880 yards | George Kerr | 1:51.59 | Ron Delany | 1:51.87 | Olavi Salonen | 1:51.90 |
1 mile | Michel Bernard | 4:05.82 | Ken Wood | 4:06.52 | Stan Taylor | 4:06.66 |
3 miles | Gordon Pirie | 13:31.10 | Brian Hill-Cottingham | 13:39.91 | Mike Bullivant | 13:45.44 |
6 miles | Dave Power | 27:57.8 | Basil Heatley | 28:03.0 | Stan Eldon | 28:13.4 |
10 miles | Basil Heatley | 47:47.0 WR | Job Mayatt | 49:58.8 | Terence Smith | 50:19.0 |
marathon | Brian Kilby | 2:24:37 | Brian Cooke | 2:26:03 | Ron Franklin | 2:28:50 |
steeplechase | Maurice Herriott | 8:53.6 | Michael Palmer | 9:00.2 | Ben Grubb | 9:02.8 |
120y hurdles | Nereo Svara | 14.4 | Bob Birrell | 14.5 | Jacobus Malan | 14.6 |
220y hurdles | Salvatore Morale | 23.9 | Dave Prince | 24.3 | Danie Burger | 24.4 |
440y hurdles | Jussi Rintamäki | 51.46 | Chris Surety | 52.30 | John Cooper | 53.24 |
2 miles walk | Ken Matthews | 13:24.6 | Pino Dordoni | 13:45.0 | Colin Williams | 14:12.8 |
7 miles walk | Ken Matthews | 49:43.6 | Colin Williams | 53:08.4 | John Godbeer | 53:20.0 |
high jump | Crawford Fairbrother | 2.060 NR | Colin Ridgway | 2.007 | Patrick Mackenzie | 1.981 |
pole vault | Risto Ankio | 4.42 | Rex Porter | 3.96 | Richard Malcolm | 3.96 |
long jump | John Oladitan | 7.41 | John Howell | 7.31 | Fred Alsop | 7.24 |
triple jump | Fred Alsop | 15.37 | Mahoney Samuels | 15.02 | John Eziashi | 14.72 |
shot put | Arthur Rowe | 18.58 | Vilmos Varjú | 17.84 | Martyn Lucking | 17.21 |
discus throw | Elfranco Malan | 56.03 | Cees Koch | 55.16 | Len Chinnery | 50.08 |
hammer throw | John Lawlor | 61.37 | Howard Payne | 59.07 | Robert Brown | 56.33 |
javelin throw | Michel Macquet | 77.12 | Väinö Kuisma | 73.81 | John Greasley | 70.64 |
decathlon | Danie Burger | 6364 | George McLachlan | 5777 | John Jones | 5520 |
See also
References
- ^ "Last night at London's White City". Belfast Telegraph. 15 July 1961. Retrieved 17 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Pirie shows way to 3-milers". Sunday Sun (Newcastle). 16 July 1961. Retrieved 17 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 17 July 2024.
- ^ "White City details". Daily Express. 15 July 1961. Retrieved 4 May 2025 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Results". Sunday Express. 16 July 1961. Retrieved 4 May 2025 – via British Newspaper Archive.