1962 WAAA Championships

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1962 WAAA Championships
Dates7 July
Host cityLondon
VenueWhite City Stadium
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
1961
1963


The 1962 WAAA Championships were the national track and field championships for women in the United Kingdom.[1][2]

The event was held at White City Stadium, London, on 7 July 1962.[3][4]

Results

Joke Bijleveld, winner of the long jump
Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 yards Dorothy Hyman10.6 =NR Daphne Arden10.7 Australia Betty Moore10.7
220 yards Dorothy Hyman23.8 West Germany Jutta Heine24.1 Daphne Arden24.5
440 yards Jean Sorrell55.1 NR Joy Grieveson55.3 Republic of Ireland Maeve Kyle55.4
880 yards Joy Jordan2:08.0 Phyllis Perkins2:09.4 West Germany Anita Wörner2:09.8
1 mile Australia Joan Beretta4:57.0 Madeleine Ibbotson5:00.4 Scotland Helen Cherry5:02.5
80 metres hurdles Australia Betty Moore10.7 West Germany Erika Fisch10.7 France Denise Guénard11.0
200 metres hurdles Pat Nutting28.9 Susan Mills29.0 Maxine Botley29.3
High jump Romania Iolanda Balaș1.829 Frances Slaap1.702 Thelma Hopkins1.676
Long jump Netherlands Joke Bijleveld6.21 West Germany Ingrid Becker6.02 Thelma Hopkins5.97
Shot put Suzanne Allday13.88 Northern Ireland Mary Peters13.04 Valerie Woods12.55
Discus throw Netherlands Loesje Boling47.28 Suzanne Allday46.09 Ann Duckham42.36
Javelin Sue Platt50.72 Rosemary Morgan47.98 Barbara Nicholls45.46
Pentathlon + Northern Ireland Mary Peters4190 Brenda Gill3891 Christine Lilleyman3762
1½ mile walk Judy Farr (Woodsford)12:20.0 Sheila Jennings12:33.8 Maureen Eyre12:50.2

+ Held on 12 May at Chiswick

See also

References

  1. "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 26 December 2024.
  2. "AAA Championships (women)". GBR Athletics. Retrieved 26 December 2024.
  3. "Golden girls serve up a record rush". Birmingham Weekly Mercury. 8 July 1962. Retrieved 26 December 2024 via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. "Flat-out Dorothy Hyman sprints to double win and recorss". Sunday Express. 8 July 1962. Retrieved 26 December 2024 via British Newspaper Archive.