1982 AAA Championships

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The 1982 AAA Championships (sponsored by Robinsons Barley Water) was the 1982 edition of the annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA). It was held from 24 to 25 July 1982 at the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre in London, England.[1][2]

Dates24–25 July 1982
Host cityLondon, England
LevelSenior
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1982 AAA Championships
Dates24–25 July 1982
Host cityLondon, England
VenueCrystal Palace National Sports Centre
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
1981
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Summary

The Championships covered two days of competition. The marathon was held in Gateshead and the decathlon was held in Birmingham.

Results

Peter Elliott

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More information Event, Gold ...
Event Gold Silver Bronze
100m Scotland Cameron Sharp10.31 Jim Evans10.46 Australia Paul Narracott10.50
200m Jamaica Don Quarrie20.74 Buster Watson20.90 Japan Toshio Toyota21.09
400m Trinidad and Tobago Mike Paul45.74 Scotland David Jenkins45.93 Todd Bennett46.11
800m Peter Elliott1:45.61 New Zealand John Walker1:46.10 Chris McGeorge1:46.30
1,500m Steve Cram3:36.14 Scotland Graham Williamson3:39.07 United States Rich Harris3:39.44
5,000m Kenya Wilson Waigwa13:29.32 Tim Hutchings13:30.53 United States Steve Plasencia13:31.55
10,000m Julian Goater28:02.45 Wales Steve Jones28:08.75 Charlie Spedding28:11.00
marathon Steve Kenyon2:11:40 Dave Cannon2:12:49 Ian Ray2:14:08
3000m steeplechase Wales Roger Hackney8:28.98 Graeme Fell8:31.01 Barry Knight8:32.13
110m hurdles Mark Holtom13.88 Wilbert Greaves14.10 Wales Berwyn Price14.22
400m hurdles United States James King50.25 Australia Garry Brown50.85 Japan Shigenori Omori51.11
3,000m walk Roger Mills11:58.18 Phil Vesty12:02.04 Gordon Vale12:16.41
10,000m walk Wales Steve Barry41:14.7 NR Ian McCombie42:32.8 Phil Vesty42:46.3
high jump Japan Takao Sakamoto2.24 Japan Takashi Katamine2.24 Scotland Geoff Parsons2.18
pole vault Japan Tomomi Takahashi5.51 United States Mike Tully5.40 Jeff Gutteridge5.20
long jump Japan Junichi Usui7.94 John Herbert7.94 Norway Niels Bugge7.80
triple jump Australia Ken Lorraway17.19 John Herbert16.91 United States Willie Banks16.70
shot put Mike Winch18.90 Simon Rodhouse18.20 Nick Tabor17.40
discus throw The Bahamas Brad Cooper63.70 Bob Weir58.14 Richard Slaney56.92
hammer throw Bob Weir71.92 Martin Girvan71.52 Japan Shigenobu Murofushi70.52
javelin throw David Ottley80.54 John Trower76.90 Peter Yates75.52
decathlon Fidelis Obikwu7535 Pan Zeniou7532 Scotland Brad McStravick7467
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