1993 AAA Championships

1993 AAA Championships
Dates16–17 July
Host cityBirmingham, England
VenueAlexander Stadium
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
1992
1994


The 1993 AAA Championships sponsored by Panasonic, was an outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA), held from 16 to 17 July at Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, England.[1]

It was considered the de facto national championships for the United Kingdom, ahead of the 1993 UK Athletics Championships.[2][3][4]

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100m Linford Christie 10.13 Dean Capobianco 10.25 John Regis 10.32
200m
(wind: +2.9 m/s)
Jeff Williams 20.47 w Toby Box 20.85 w Darren Campbell 20.89 w
400m Kennedy Ochieng 45.32 Ade Mafe 45.64 David McKenzie 45.75
800m Martin Steele 1:47.83 Hezekiél Sepeng 1:47.84 Tom McKean 1:48.06
1,500m Matthew Yates 3:38.75 Robert Denmark 3:39.62 Matt Barnes 3:40.06
3,000m Joseph Keter 7:56.39 Peter O'Donoghue 7:58.99 Nick O'Brien 8:03.09
5,000m Jon Brown 13:35.67 Gary Staines 13:37.08 John Nuttall 13:38.17
10,000m[A] Paul Evans 28:17.49 David Lewis 28:32.00 Billy Dee 28:33.75
110m hurdles Colin Jackson 13.15 Tony Jarrett 13.37 Kyle Vander Kuyp 13.60
400m hurdles Gary Cadogan 50.60 Peter Crampton 50.75 Ferrins Pieterse 50.80
3000m steeplechase Colin Walker 8:33.45 Saad Al-Asmari 8:34.50 Justin Chaston 8:34.64
10,000m walk Martin Bell 42:29.63 Mark Easton 42:38.47 Andrew Penn 42:51.86
high jump Tim Forsyth 2.32 m Steve Smith 2.30 m Dalton Grant
Geoff Parsons
2.20 m
pole vault Simon Arkell 5.60 m Tim Bright 5.50 m Pat Manson 5.40 m
long jump Fred Salle 7.72 m Barrington Williams 7.71 m Ian Simpson 7.53 m
triple jump Francis Agyepong 16.05 m Derek Browne 15.66 m John MacKenzie 15.64 m
shot put Matt Simson 18.79 m Paul Edwards 18.56 m John Minns 17.93 m
discus throw Bob Weir 57.44 m Frits Potgieter 56.48 m Kjell Ove Hauge 54.58 m
hammer throw Paul Head 72.32 m Jason Byrne 68.14 m David Smith 68.06 m
javelin throw Colin Mackenzie 81.44 m Mark Roberson 78.96 m Andrew Currey 74.68 m
decathlon Barry Walsh 7275 pts Barry Thomas 7121 pts Steve Rogers 7014 pts

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100m Beverly Kinch 11.44 Melinda Gainsford 11.47 Simmone Jacobs 11.52
200m Cathy Freeman 22.71 Melinda Gainsford 23.02 Simmone Jacobs 23.49
400m Phylis Smith 52.15 Kylie Hanigan 52.68 Sølvi Meinseth 53.70
800m Kelly Holmes 2:02.69 Linda Keough 2:03.93 Lynn Gibson 2:04.92
1,500m Alison Wyeth 4:11.03 Kathy Franey 4:13.87 Sonia McGeorge 4:14.13
3,000m[A] Yvonne Murray 8:52.28 Alison Wyeth 8:56.87 Sonia McGeorge 9:01.65
5,000m Suzanne Rigg 15:57.67 Lesley Morton 16:00.20 Alison Barnes 16:12.73
10,000m Vikki McPherson 33:49.29 Laura Adam 34:00.12 Alison Rose 34:35.73
100m hurdles Sally Gunnell 13.08 Jacqui Agyepong 13.15 Monica Grefstad 13.33
400m hurdles Jacqui Parker 58.14 Jennie Pearson 59.09 Jayne Puckeridge 59.35
5,000m walk Vicky Lupton 22:34.50 Julie Drake 22:37.47 Jane Saville 23:17.06
10,000m walk Verity Larby 47:10.07 Vicky Lupton 47:37.32 Cal Partington 50:43.87
high jump Debbie Marti 1.86 m Sharon Foley 1.83 m Gwen Wentland 1.83 m
pole vault Kate Staples 3.20 m Claire Morrison 2.90 m Louise Schramm 2.90 m
long jump Nicole Boegman 6.50 m Joanne Wise 6.26 m Denise Lewis 6.19 m
triple jump Lene Espegren 13.43 m Rachel Kirby 13.41 m Ashia Hansen 13.16 m
shot put Myrtle Augee 17.24 m Linda-Marie Mårtensson 15.67 m Maggie Lynes 15.48 m
discus throw Daniela Costian 61.58 m Tracy Axten 54.40 m Debbie Callaway 53.28 m
hammer throw Deborah Sosimenko 56.86 m Esther Augee 52.22 m Lorraine Shaw 51.76 m
javelin throw Shelley Holroyd 60.10 m Sharon Gibson 59.58 m Mandy Liverton 53.22 m
Heptathlon Clova Court 5957 pts Denise Lewis 5774 pts Vikki Schofield 5268 pts

Notes

1 2 The men's 10,000 metres and women's 3000 metres races took place during the UK Championships on 11 and 12 June 1993 in London.[5][6]

Other AAA titles

Event Gold Silver Bronze
men's marathon Eamonn Martin 2:10:50 Dave Buzza 2:12:24 Steve Brace 2:14:00
Women's marathon Liz McColgan 2:29:37 Gillian Horovitz 2:42:14 Danielle Sanderson 2:42:37

References

  1. ^ "Panasonic AAA Championships". Sports Argus. 17 July 1993. Retrieved 31 March 2025 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. ^ AAA WAAA and National Championships Medalists. NUTS. Retrieved 2018-02-25.
  3. ^ AAA Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-04-02.
  4. ^ WAAA Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-04-02.
  5. ^ "AAA Championships (Men)". GBR Athletics. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
  6. ^ "AAA Championships (Women)". GBR Athletics. Retrieved 14 April 2018.