1999 AAA Championships

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1999 AAA Championships
Dates23–25 July
Host cityBirmingham, England
VenueAlexander Stadium
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
1998
2000


The 1999 AAA Championships sponsored by CGU, was an outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA), held from 23 to 25 July at Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, England. It was considered the de facto national championships for the United Kingdom[1][2][3] and doubled up as the qualifiers for the 1999 World Championships in Athletics.[4]

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100m
(wind: +2.3 m/s)
Jason Gardener10.02 w Dwain Chambers10.07 w Darren Campbell10.18 w
200m
(wind: +2.4 m/s)
Julian Golding20.20 w Marlon Devonish20.36 w Wales Doug Turner20.55 w
400m Wales Jamie Baulch45.36 Solomon Wariso45.52 Mark Hylton45.99
800m Mark Sesay1:48.03 Jason Lobo1:48.69 Curtis Robb1:48.70
1,500m John Mayock3:39.12 Neil Caddy3:40.83 Scotland Jon McCallum3:41.92
3,000m Andrew Graffin8:07.58 Nick Comerford8:08.13 Allen Graffin8:10.42
5,000m Rob Denmark13:34.17 Keith Cullen13:36.49 Matt O'Dowd13:37.00
10,000m Paul Evans28:34.62 Dave Taylor29:00.04 Richard Nerurkar29:06.69
110m hurdles
(wind: +2.1 m/s)
Wales Colin Jackson13.24 w Damien Greaves14.00 w Lloyd Cowan14.12 w
400m hurdles Chris Rawlinson49.62 Wales Paul Gray49.94 Anthony Borsumato50.00
3000m steeplechase Wales Christian Stephenson8:44.42 Craig Wheeler8:47.83 Stuart Stokes8:50.40
10,000m walk Andi Drake42:14.69 Chris Cheeseman44:27.54 Scotland Jamie O'Rawe45:36.58
high jump Steve Smith2.28 m Scotland Tony Gilhooly
Stuart Ohrland
South Africa Tyron Peacock
2.17 m Not awarded
pole vault Kevin Hughes5.50 Mike Edwards
Ben Flint
5.40 m Not awarded
long jump Steve Phillips7.79 m Stuart Wells7.50 m Darren Thompson7.45 m
triple jump Larry Achike16.73 m w Julian Golley16.66 m Francis Agyepong16.52 m
shot put Mark Proctor17.83 m Scotland Steph Hayward17.13 m Wales Lee Newman16.49 m
discus throw Bob Weir61.35 m Glen Smith59.25 m Wales Lee Newman58.08 m
hammer throw Mick Jones74.25 m Bill Beauchamp72.63 m Paul Head70.91 m
javelin throw Steve Backley87.59 m Nick Nieland81.83 m Mark Roberson80.23 m
decathlon Wales Paul Jones6922 pts Steve Garland6565 pts Liam Collins6472 pts

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100m Joice Maduaka11.37 Christine Bloomfield11.42 Marcia Richardson11.49
200m Joice Maduaka22.83 Christine Bloomfield22.85 Shani Anderson23.22
400m Katharine Merry50.62 Helen Frost52.43 Michelle Thomas52.59
800m Kelly Holmes1:59.86 Tanya Blake2:04.04 Ann Griffiths2:04.41
1,500m Wales Hayley Tullett4:08.06 Helen Pattinson4:08.71 Tanya Baker4:21.82
3,000m Jilly Ingman9:28.21 Scotland Sheila Fairweather9:45.32 Scotland Susan Scott9:51.71
5,000m Scotland Hayley Haining15:56.59 Sarah Young16:02.66 Birhan Dagne16:04.75
10,000m Bev Jenkins33:58.81 Angie Joiner34:23.01 Debbie Sullivan34:30.16
100m hurdles
(wind: +2.3 m/s)
Keri Maddox12.97 w Diane Allahgreen13.05 w Angie Thorp13.33 w
400m hurdles Scotland Sinead Dudgeon55.24 Keri Maddox55.55 Natasha Danvers56.18
5,000m walk Vicky Lupton23:37.47 Catherine Charnock23:42.92 Lisa Crump24:26.41
high jump Jo Jennings-Steele1.87 m Scotland Gillian Black1.83 m Susan Jones1.83 m
pole vault Janine Whitlock4.25 m Irie Hill3.85 m Tracey Bloomfield
Paula Wilson
3.65 m
long jump Joanne Wise6.62 m Denise Lewis6.50 m Sarah Claxton6.30 m
triple jump Michelle Griffith13.41 m Anna-Maria Thorpe12.70 m Liz Patrick12.47 m
shot put Myrtle Augee17.32 m Julie Dunkley16.16 m Jo Duncan15.91 m
discus throw Shelley Drew55.16 m Wales Philippa Roles54.55 m Emma Merry51.43 m
hammer throw Lyn Sprules62.62 m Lorraine Shaw62.02 m Rachael Beverley58.99 m
javelin throw Kirsty Morrison55.70 m Karen Martin55.55 m Scotland Lorna Jackson55.01 m
heptathlon Katherine Livesey4851 pts Scotland Kirsty Roger4723 pts Scotland Jackie Tindal4705 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.
  4. "Smith's set to take on the world". Liverpool Echo. 26 July 1999. Retrieved 2 April 2025 via British Newspaper Archive.