1983 AAA Championships

1983 AAA Championships
Dates23–24 July 1983
Host cityLondon, England
VenueCrystal Palace National Sports Centre
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
1982
1984


The 1983 AAA Championships sponsored by (Robinsons Barley Water) was the 1983 edition of the annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA). It was held from 23 to 24 July 1983 at the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre in London, England.[1][2]

Summary

The Championships covered two days of competition.

From 1983 the London Marathon would determine the marathon AAA champion.

The decathlon was held in Birmingham on 9 & 10 July 1983.

Calvin Smith won the 100 metres
William Wuycke (left) won an AAA title for Venezuela

Results

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EventGoldSilverBronze
100mUnited States Calvin Smith10.30Scotland Allan Wells10.34Australia Paul Narracott10.43
200mUnited States Mel Lattany20.61Donovan Reid21.00Scotland Cameron Sharp21.04
400mAustralia Darren Clark45.05United States Eddie Carey45.52United States Walter McCoy45.56
800mVenezuela William Wuyke1:45.44Peter Elliott1:45.64Chris McGeorge1:46.57
1,500mSteve Cram3:41.69Eamonn Martin3:44.03Wales Roger Hackney3:44.05
5,000mSteve Harris13:38.63Dave Clarke13:41.07Steve Binns13:42.36
10,000mCharlie Spedding28:08.12Geoff Smith28:11.37Allister Hutton28:13.96
marathonMike Gratton2:09:43Gerry Helme2:10:12Scotland Jim Dingwall2:11:44
3000m steeplechaseColin Reitz8:28.42Eddie Wedderburn8:30.02David Lewis8:32.79
110m hurdlesUnited States Tonie Campbell13.41United States Sam Turner13.50United States Marcus Allen13.86
400m hurdlesUnited States David Lee49.18Steve Sole49.95Brunei Ahmed Hamada50.23
3,000m walkAustralia Dave Smith11:36.04Phil Vesty11:48.03Roger Mills12:03.58
10,000m walkWales Steve Barry40:54.7 NRPhil Vesty43:00.1Roy Sheppard43:18.3
high jumpUnited States Leo Williams2.29United States Jim Howard2.29Japan Takao Sakamoto2.26
pole vaultJeff Gutteridge5.35Keith Stock5.20Japan Tomomi Takahashi5.20
long jumpUnited States Mike Conley7.82Fred Salle7.56Derrick Brown7.52
triple jumpUnited States Mike Conley16.49Eric McCalla16.10Vernon Samuels15.85
shot putUnited States Mike Carter20.80Mike Winch18.02Nick Tabor17.73
discus throwBob Weir59.76Richard Slaney58.18Peter Gordon58.14
hammer throwScotland Chris Black75.40 NRMatt Mileham75.02Bob Weir72.48
javelin throwNew Zealand Mike O'Rourke84.88David Ottley78.80Peter Yates77.90
decathlonRepublic of Ireland Kevin Atkinson7353Ken Hayford7317Kevan Lobb7094

See also

References

  1. ^ "Chris Black's hammer record". Sunday Post. 24 July 1983. Retrieved 18 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. ^ "Athletics". Daily Mirror. 25 July 1983. Retrieved 18 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. ^ "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 18 July 2024.
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