1965 AAA Championships

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The 1965 AAA Championships was the 1965 edition of the annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA). It was held from 9 to 10 July 1965 at White City Stadium in London, England.[1][2]

Dates9–10 July 1965
Host cityLondon, England
LevelSenior
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1965 AAA Championships
Dates9–10 July 1965
Host cityLondon, England
VenueWhite City Stadium
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
1964
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Summary

The Championships covered two days of competition. The marathon was held in Port Talbot and the decathlon event was held in Loughborough.[3]

Enrique Figeurola retained his 100 yards title
Alan Simpson (left) won his 3rd AAA title

Results

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More information Event, Gold ...
Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 yards Cuba Enrique Figuerola9.64 Barrie Kelly9.84 Scotland Menzies Campbell9.96
220 yards Pat Morrison21.84 Scotland Menzies Campbell21.92 Hungary László Mihályfi22.00
440 yards United States Mike Larrabee47.60 John Adey47.64 Mike Fitzgerald47.78
880 yards United States Tom Farrell1:49.54 Chris Carter1:49.94 John Boulter1:50.00
1 mile Alan Simpson4:01.94 Andy Green4:02.54 Walter Wilkinson4:02.88
3 miles Australia Ron Clarke12:52.26 WR United States Gerry Lindgren13:04.0 Hungary Lajos Mecser13:07.54
6 miles Tunisia Mohamed Gammoudi27:38.12 Ron Hill27:40.90 Mike Bullivant27:43.76
10 miles Ron Hill48:56.0 Scotland Jim Alder48:56.0 Gerry North50:09.8
marathon Bill Adcocks2:16:50 Brian Kilby2:17:34 Juan Taylor2:18:57
steeplechase Maurice Herriott8:41.0 Ernie Pomfret8:48.0 John May8:51.4
120y hurdles Laurie Taitt14.3 Rodney Morrod14.3 Mike Parker14.3
440y hurdles United States Rex Cawley50.92 John Cooper51.45 John Sherwood51.47
2 miles walk Paul Nihill13:20.0 Malcolm Tolley13:50.0 Ron Wallwork13:54.6
7 miles walk Paul Nihill51:54.4 Ron Wallwork52:42.0 Peter Fullager53:18.0
high jump Sweden Kjell-Åke Nilsson2.032 Sweden Stig Pettersson2.032 Nigeria Joseph Kadiri1.981
pole vault United States Paul Wilson4.72 Sweden Tapio Mertanen4.57 Trevor Burton4.27
long jump Fred Alsop7.38 Scotland Andrew Mollett7.31 Geoffrey Beales7.27
triple jump Fred Alsop15.88 Norway Martin Jensen15.42 Norway Kjell Arthur Paulsen15.10
shot put Hungary Vilmos Varjú19.02 Norway Bjørn Bang Andersen17.45 Alan Carter17.43
discus throw Sweden Lars Haglund53.94 Scotland Mike Lindsay51.98 Bill Tancred48.63
hammer throw Hungary Gyula Zsivótzky68.14 Austria Klaus Winter59.63 Howard Payne59.55
javelin throw Dave Travis73.76 John McSorley71.26 Clive Loveland71.17
decathlon Scotland Norman Foster6840 NR Derek Clarke6817 Dave Travis6791 NR
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