1995 AAA Championships

1995 AAA Championships
Dates15–16 July
Host cityBirmingham, England
VenueAlexander Stadium
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
1994
1996


The 1995 AAA Championships sponsored by KP, was an outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA), held from 15 to 16 July at Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, England. It was considered the de facto national championships for the United Kingdom.[1][2][3][4]

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100m Darren Braithwaite 10.33 Jason John 10.34 Darren Campbell 10.37
200m John Regis 20.37 Solomon Wariso 20.53 Darren Braithwaite 20.64
400m Mark Richardson 44.94 Mark Hylton 45.83 Adrian Patrick 46.11
800m Curtis Robb 1:46.78 David Strang 1:47.06 Gary Lough 1:48.03
1,500m John Mayock 3:40.55 Kevin McKay 3:40.83 Bruno Witchalls 3:41.51
3,000m Nick Hopkins 8:11.86 Nick Comerford 8:13.27 David Burke 8:13.72
5,000m Rob Denmark 13:37.57 Jon Brown 13:37.83 Peter Ndirangu 13:39.57
10,000m Gary Staines 28:49.29 Jon Solly 28:58.29 Chris Robison 29:03.69
110m hurdles Neil Owen 13.63 Andy Tulloch 13.76 Lloyd Cowan 13.97
400m hurdles Rohan Robinson 49.21 Gary Cadogan 49.70 Gary Jennings 50.34
3000m steeplechase Spencer Duval 8:24.64 Godfrey Siamusiye 8:25.49 Keith Cullen 8:29.64
10,000m walk Darrell Stone 41:10.11 Steve Partington 41:14.61 Martin Bell 41:16.13
high jump Steve Smith 2.35 m Chris Anderson 2.22 m Dalton Grant 2.17 m
pole vault Nick Buckfield 5.50 m Andy Ashurst 5.10 m Mike Edwards 5.10 m
long jump Fred Salle 7.66 m Jai Taurima 7.63 m Barrington Williams 7.50 m
triple jump Francis Agyepong 17.13 m Tayo Erogbogbo 15.83 m Tosi Fasinro 15.65 m
shot put Mark Proctor 18.81 m Matt Simson 18.27 m Shaun Pickering 17.71 m
discus throw Nick Sweeney 60.34 m Bob Weir 60.18 m Simon Williams 58.20 m
hammer throw Sean Carlin 73.40 m Mick Jones 69.44 m Jason Byrne 69.44 m
javelin throw Mick Hill 80.54 m Colin Mackenzie 77.50 m Nigel Bevan 76.58 m
decathlon Steve Rogers 7295 pts Stephen Rowbotham 6637 pts Matthew Gillard 5466 pts

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100m Paula Thomas 11.48 Simmone Jacobs 11.50 Stephi Douglas 11.53
200m Catherine Murphy 23.40 Simmone Jacobs 23.48 Joice Maduaka 23.95
400m Melanie Neef 51.63 Lorraine Hanson 52.63 Georgina Oladapo 52.71
800m Kelly Holmes 1:57.56 Jill Stamison 2:02.27 Abigail Hunte 2:02.47
1,500m Yvonne Murray 4:11.47 Debbie Gunning 4:14.42 Una English 4:16.37
3,000m Sarah Bentley 9:27.12 Gaby Collison 9:38.67 Amanda Thorpe 9:40.08
5,000m Alison Wyeth 15:39.14 Nnenna Lynch 16:10.69 Louise Watson 16:11.23
10,000m Jill Hunter 32:26.12 Louise Watson 33:38.52 Jane Shields 33:46.07
100m hurdles Melani Wilkins 13.34 Michelle Campbell 13.36 Keri Maddox 13.40
400m hurdles Gowry Retchakan 57.18 Stephanie McCann 58.21 Louise Brunning 58.58
5,000m walk Lisa Langford 22:20.03 Vicky Lupton 22:23.80 Cal Partington 22:40.19
10,000m walk Vicky Lupton 45:18.8 Melanie Wright 48:35.8 Sylvia Black 52:40.9
high jump Lea Haggett 1.85 m Diana Davies 1.85 m Debbie Marti 1.85 m
pole vault Melissa Price 3.70 m Kate Staples 3.50 m Claire Morrison 3.30 m
long jump Nicole Boegman 6.50 m Denise Lewis 6.42 m Yinka Idowu 6.35 m
triple jump Michelle Griffith 13.43 m Rachel Kirby 12.96 m Karen Skeggs 12.11 m
shot put Judy Oakes 17.75 m Maggie Lynes 15.67 m Carol Cooksley 14.07 m
discus throw Lisa-Marie Vizaniari 61.98 m Jackie McKernan 58.88 m Shelley Drew 53.74 m
hammer throw Debbie Sosimenko 65.24 m Brenda MacNaughton 56.62 m Lorraine Shaw 56.26 m
javelin throw Lorna Jackson 55.48 m Sharon Gibson 55.14 m Karen Martin 54.96 m
heptathlon Emma Beales 5524 pts Jenny Kelly 5298 pts Kerry Jury 5037 pts

Other AAA titles

Event Gold Silver Bronze
men's marathon Dionicio Cerón 2:08:30 Steve Moneghetti 2:08:33 António Pinto 2:08:48
Women's marathon Małgorzata Sobańska 2:27:43 Manuela Machado 2:27:53 Ritva Lemettinen 2:28:00

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.
  4. ^ "Winter's National stunner". Bristol Evening Post. 17 July 1995. Retrieved 31 March 2025 – via British Newspaper Archive.