2005 AAA Championships

2005 AAA Championships
Dates9–10 July
Host cityManchester, England
VenueManchester Regional Arena
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
2004
2006


The 2005 AAA Championships was an outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA), held from 9–10 July at the Manchester Regional Arena in Manchester, England. It was considered the de facto national championships for the United Kingdom[1][2][3] and was a selection event for both the 2005 World Championships in Athletics and the 2006 Commonwealth Games.[4]

Medal summary

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
100mJason Gardener10.26Mark Lewis-Francis10.30Wales Christian Malcolm10.35
200mWales Christian Malcolm20.65Marlon Devonish20.66Chris Lambert21.37
400mWales Tim Benjamin45.52Malachi Davis45.84Graham Hedman45.88
800mTim Bayley1:48.54Scotland Ian Munro1:49.08Michael Rimmer1:49.14
1,500mNick McCormick3:37.05Andrew Baddeley3:37.08Michael East3:37.23
5,000mRepublic of Ireland Mark Carroll13:48.90Mark Miles13:58.18Michael Skinner14:08.36
10,000mGavin Thompson28:40.58Keith Cullen28:41.19Matt Smith29:16.90
110m hurdlesScotland Allan Scott13.62Andy Turner13.78David Hughes13.79
400m hurdlesWales Matthew Elias49.67Guernsey Dale Garland50.15Liam Collins50.46
3000m steeplechaseScotland Andrew Lemoncello8:33.93Adam Bowden8:36.36Andy Robinson8:38.85
5000m walkRepublic of Ireland Colin Griffin20:44.45Dominic King21:07.50Daniel King21:29.40
high jumpBen Challenger2.27 mSamson Oni2.20 mDarryl Stone2.20 m
pole vaultNick Buckfield5.50 mKeith Higham5.40 mMark Beharrell5.15 m
long jumpGreg Rutherford7.79 mScotland Darren Ritchie7.67 mJonathan Moore7.54 m
triple jumpNathan Douglas17.64 mWales Steven Shalders17.00w mPhillips Idowu16.29w m
shot putCarl Myerscough20.27 mScott Rider18.85 mMark Proctor18.60 m
discus throwCarl Myerscough58.48 mEmeka Udechuku56.64 mLeith Marar53.73 m
hammer throwAndy Frost72.09 mMick Jones69.60 mCarl Saggers65.81 m
javelin throwNick Nieland78.30 mDavid Parker72.98 mMark Roberson69.72 m
decathlonBen Hazell7193 ptsEdward Dunford6984 ptsScotland Roger Skedd6931 pts

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
100mLaura Turner11.55Jeanette Kwakye11.61Joice Maduaka11.64
200mDonna Fraser23.36Republic of Ireland Ciara Sheehy23.63Joice Maduaka23.70
400mDonna Fraser51.27Christine Ohuruogu52.28Wales Catherine Murphy52.66
800mScotland Susan Scott2:02.97Jemma Simpson2:03.34Jenny Meadows2:03.37
1,500mHelen Clitheroe4:08.29Wales Hayley Tullett4:12.67Republic of Ireland Jolene Byrne4:13.03
5,000mHayley Yelling15:45.67Natalie Harvey15:50.21Catherine Berry16:01.38
10,000mScotland Kathy Butler31:46.53Hayley Yelling31:53.61Mara Yamauchi32:36.57
100m hurdlesSarah Claxton12.96Diane Allahgreen13.21Jessica Ennis13.26
400m hurdlesNicola Sanders55.61Scotland Lee McConnell56.06Liz Fairs56.84
3000m steeplechaseTina Brown10:01.57Jo Ankier10:01.93Claire Entwistle10:16.81
5000m walkJohanna Jackson23:34.12Niobe Menéndez24:00.37Katie Stones24:03.61
high jumpSusan Jones1.86 mJulia Bennett1.83 mNatalie Clark1.83 m
pole vaultJanine Whitlock4.20 mNorthern Ireland Zoe Brown4.10 mEllie Spain4.10 m
long jumpKelly Sotherton6.48 mJulie Hollman6.25 mRebecca White6.22 m
triple jumpRepublic of Ireland Taneisha Scanlon13.30 mNadia Williams12.95 mStephanie Aneto12.90 m
shot putJulie Dunkley16.14 mJo Duncan15.55 mRebecca Peake15.41 m
discus throwWales Philippa Roles57.01 mClaire Smithson53.62 mKara Nwidobie53.22 m
hammer throwScotland Shirley Webb66.60 mZoe Derham64.02 mLorraine Shaw62.46 m
javelin throwGoldie Sayers57.99 mShelley Holroyd55.14 mKaty Watts51.22 m
heptathlonKate Brewington5041 ptsKatia Lannon5021 ptsPaula Hendriks5004 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. ^ "BBC Two". Evening Herald (Dublin). 9 July 2005. Retrieved 6 April 2025 – via British Newspaper Archive.
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