1998 AAA Championships

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The 1998 AAA Championships sponsored by Bupa, was an outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA), held from 24 to 26 July at Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, England. The event served as the de facto national championships for the United Kingdom.[1][2][3][4]

Dates24–26 July
Host cityBirmingham, England
LevelSenior
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1998 AAA Championships
Dates24–26 July
Host cityBirmingham, England
VenueAlexander Stadium
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
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Medal summary

Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100m Darren Campbell10.22 Dwain Chambers10.23 Marlon Devonish10.26
200m Scotland Dougie Walker20.35 Wales Doug Turner20.55 Julian Golding20.88
400m Wales Iwan Thomas44.50 Mark Richardson44.62 Solomon Wariso44.68
800m Jason Lobo1:49.68 Scotland Grant Graham1:49.73 Northern Ireland Eddie King1:49.74
1,500m John Mayock3:39.38 Anthony Whiteman3:39.52 Matthew Yates3:40.38
3,000m Nick Comerford8:11.98 Allen Graffin
Dave Taylor
8:12.41 Not awarded
5,000m Karl Keska13:41.61 Wales Jon Brown13:41.72 Keith Cullen13:43.15
10,000m Northern Ireland Dermot Donnelly28:43.17 Carl Thackery28:52.71 Rob Denmark29:17.72
110m hurdles Wales Colin Jackson13.37 Tony Jarrett13.42 Damien Greaves13.88
400m hurdles Wales Paul Gray49.81 Anthony Borsumato49.85 Chris Rawlinson50.20
3000m steeplechase Wales Christian Stephenson8:32.76 Spencer Duval8:36.37 Craig Wheeler8:42.83
10,000m walk Scotland Martin Bell41:48.81 Isle of Man Steve Partington42:27.21 Andi Drake42:46.26
high jump Dalton Grant2.20 m Stuart Ohrland
Stanley Osuide
Brendan Reilly
2.15 m Not awarded
pole vault Kevin Hughes5.40 m Matt Belsham5.35 m Ian Tullett5.35 m
long jump Nathan Morgan8.11 m Chris Davidson7.71 m Steve Phillips7.48 m
triple jump Jonathan Edwards17.12 m Larry Achike16.42 m Julian Golley16.28 m
shot put Mark Proctor19.50 m Wales Shaun Pickering18.87 m Mark Edwards18.52 m
discus throw Bob Weir62.82 m Glen Smith60.56 m Emeka Udechuku57.90 m
hammer throw Mick Jones72.13 m Paul Head69.46 m Bill Beauchamp66.56 m
javelin throw Steve Backley84.78 m Mick Hill81.55 m Mark Roberson78.93 m
decathlon Rafer Joseph7126 pts Republic of Ireland Joe Naughton6870 pts William Wynn6700 pts
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Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100m Joice Maduaka11.40 Marcia Richardson11.46 Simmone Jacobs11.56
200m Katharine Merry23.46 Joice Maduaka23.48 Marcia Richardson23.71
400m Scotland Allison Curbishley50.92 Donna Fraser51.47 Michelle Thomas53.25
800m Diane Modahl2:02.73 Tanya Blake2:03.83 Northern Ireland Amanda Crowe2:05.40
1,500m Lynn Gibson4:12.72 Helen Pattinson4:12.87 Angela Davies4:13.55
3,000m Amanda Parkinson9:34.74 Debbie Sullivan9:36.90 Jilly Ingman9:53.98
5,000m Andrea Whitcombe15:43.03 Sarah Young15:45.08 Tara Krzywicki15:53.28
10,000m Tara Krzywicki34:37.04 Hayley Nash34:45.57 Angie Joiner34:47.41
100m hurdles Keri Maddox13.20 Clova Court13.34 Liz Fairs13.52
400m hurdles Natasha Danvers56.27 Gowry Retchakan56.57 Keri Maddox56.76
5,000m walk Republic of Ireland Gillian O'Sullivan21:52.68 Lisa Kehler22:01.53 Vicky Lupton23:32.48
10,000m walk Pam Phillips64:08.9 Pam Ficken67:32.8 Victoria Mountfield75:14.8
high jump Joanne Jennings1.88 m Susan Jones1.85 m Michelle Dunkley1.85 m
pole vault Janine Whitlock4.10 m Rhian Clarke3.80 m Paula Wilson3.80 m
long jump Denise Lewis6.44 m Tracy Joseph6.24 m Andrea Coore6.23 m
triple jump Connie Henry13.90 m Michelle Griffith13.84 m Scotland Kerensa Denham12.42 m
shot put Judy Oakes17.82 m Myrtle Augee17.39 m Maggie Lynes15.73 m
discus throw Shelley Drew60.82 m Northern Ireland Jackie McKernan57.09 m Philippa Roles54.14 m
hammer throw Lorraine Shaw60.71 m Lyn Sprules59.20 m Rachael Beverley57.97 m
javelin throw Scotland Lorna Jackson57.89 m Shelley Holroyd54.16 m Karen Martin53.17 m
heptathlon Clova Court5639 pts Kim Crowther4680 pts Natalie Butler4561 pts
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