1989 AAA Championships

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The 1989 AAA Championships was an outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA), held from 11 to 13 August at Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, England. It was considered the de facto national championships for the United Kingdom, ahead of the 1989 UK Athletics Championships.[1][2][3][4][5]

Dates11–13 August
Host cityBirmingham, England
LevelSenior
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1989 AAA Championships
Dates11–13 August
Host cityBirmingham, England
VenueAlexander Stadium
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
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The men's decathlon and women's heptathlon, 5000 metres and 10,000 metres events were hosted in Stoke-on-Trent. The women's triple jump was held in Middlesbrough and the women's 10 km road walk was held in Leeds.

Medal summary

Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100m Linford Christie10.16 Marcus Adam10.34 John Regis10.39
200m Marcus Adam20.78 Ade Mafe20.95 Linford Christie21.02
400m Phil Brown46.26 Todd Bennett46.40 Peter Crampton46.43
800m Ikem Billy1:48.01 Matthew Yates1:48.54 Kevin McKay1:48.97
1,500m Sebastian Coe3:41.38 Tony Morrell3:41.93 Wales Neil Horsfield3:42.14
3,000m United States Matt Giusto8:00.38 Tony Leonard8:04.92 Geoff Turnbull8:06.01
5,000m Mark Rowland13:32.05 Eamonn Martin13:32.59 Gary Staines13:34.83
10,000m Eamonn Martin28:13.69 Tim Hutchings28:15.97 Gary Staines28:17.54
3000m steeplechase Colin Walker8:35.73 Eddie Wedderburn8:35.86 Mick Hawkins8:45.36
110m hurdles Wales Colin Jackson13.19 David Nelson13.57 Wales Nigel Walker13.80
400m hurdles Max Robertson50.30 Belgium Alain Cuypers50.63 Mark Bishop51.39
10,000m walk Mark Easton41:39.93 Darrell Stone42:08.44 Paul Blagg42:53.18
high jump Dalton Grant2.33 m John Holman2.20 m Steve Chapman2.15 m
pole vault Mike Edwards5.20 m Australia Simon Arkell
Ian Tullett
5.10 m Not awarded
long jump Stewart Faulkner8.13 m John King7.89 m Barrington Williams7.81 m
triple jump Jonathan Edwards16.53 m Vernon Samuels16.24 m Eric McCalla16.14 m
shot put Simon Williams18.73 m Matt Simson17.75 m Wales Paul Edwards17.27 m
discus throw Paul Mardle57.90 m Abi Ekoku56.82 m Steve Casey56.66 m
hammer throw United States Jud Logan72.34 m Paul Head70.32 m David Smith68.96 m
javelin throw Steve Backley83.16 m Mick Hill79.94 m Mark Roberson78.64 m
decathlon Alex Kruger7646 pts Mark Bishop7594 pts Eugene Gilkes7466 pts
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Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100m Paula Dunn11.32w Stephi Douglas11.34w Phylis Smith11.61w
200m Paula Dunn23.43 Jenni Stoute23.61 Linda Keough23.69
400m Linda Keough51.09 Jenni Stoute51.53 Angela Piggford53.18
800m Diane Edwards2:01.24 Ann Williams2:01.84 Lorraine Baker2:02.23
1,500m Bev Nicholson4:09.34 Alison Wyeth4:10.83 Shireen Bailey4:11.15
3,000m Alison Wyeth9:11.12 Ruth Partridge9:11.27 Sonia McGeorge9:12.12
5,000m Sue Crehan16:18.55 Sarah Ing16:43.20 Kay Gillingham17:01.33
10,000m Jill Hunter33:01.6 Angie Pain33:04.6 Sue Crehan33:08.5
110m hurdles Sally Gunnell13.26 Wales Kay Morley13.35 Lesley-Ann Skeete13.38
400m hurdles Wendy Cearns56.05 Lorraine Hanson56.70 Gowry Retchakan57.17
5,000m walk Betty Sworowski22:30.59 Lisa Langford23:40.68 Sarah Brown24:05.38
10,000m walk Lisa Langford
Betty Sworowski
47:15 Not awarded Julie Drake48:55
high jump Diana Davies1.85 m Michele Wheeler1.85 m Northern Ireland Janet Boyle
Louise Gittens
Northern Ireland Sharon Hutchings
1.80 m
long jump Australia Nicole Boegman6.74 m Fiona May6.62 m Kim Hagger6.54 m
triple jump Evette Finikin12.27 m Allison Forbes12.22 m Emma Baker10.97 m
shot put Myrtle Augee17.51 m Yvonne Hanson-Nortey16.38 m Maggie Lynes16.06 m
discus throw Janette Picton53.22 m Sharon Andrews52.84 m Karen Pugh51.58 m
javelin throw Tessa Sanderson58.64 m Caroline White52.88 m Mandy Liverton52.80 m
heptathlon Kim Hagger6126 pts Joanne Mulliner5677 pts Yinka Idowu5496 pts
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Other AAA titles

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
men's marathon Kenya Douglas Wakiihuri2:09:03 Australia Steve Moneghetti2:09:06 Djibouti Hussein Ahmed Salah2:09:09
women's marathon Véronique Marot2:25:56 Angie Hulley2:31:06 Scotland Lynn Harding2:31:45
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