2000 AAA Championships

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The 2000 AAA Championships sponsored by Norwich Union, was an outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA), held from 11–13 August at Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, England. It was considered the de facto national championships for the United Kingdom.[1][2][3]

Dates11–13 August
Host cityBirmingham, England
LevelSenior
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2000 AAA Championships
Dates11–13 August
Host cityBirmingham, England
VenueAlexander Stadium
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
1999
2001


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The competition acted as the trials event for selection for Great Britain at the 2000 Summer Olympics.[4][5]

Medal summary

Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100m Dwain Chambers10.11 Darren Campbell10.12 Mark Lewis-Francis10.24
200m Darren Campbell20.49 Wales Christian Malcolm20.59 Marlon Devonish20.78
400m Mark Richardson45.55 Sean Baldock45.71 Wales Jamie Baulch46.07
800m Northern Ireland James McIlroy1:50.08 Andy Hart1:50.09 Ally Donaldson1:50.57
1,500m John Mayock3:45.29 Anthony Whiteman3:45.57 Scotland Jon McCallum3:46.14
5,000m Wales Andres Jones13:45.86 Mike Openshaw13:49.34 Mark Hudspith13:52.74
10,000m Wales Andres Jones28:00.50 Rob Denmark28:03.31 Mark Steinle28:04.48
110m hurdles Wales Colin Jackson13.54 Tony Jarrett13.78 Damien Greaves13.85
400m hurdles Chris Rawlinson48.95 Anthony Borsumato49.71 Matt Douglas49.89
3000m steeplechase Wales Christian Stephenson8:28.21 Justin Chaston8:32.21 Craig Wheeler8:39.72
10,000m walk Matt Hales43:12.85 Isle of Man Steve Partington43:30.50 Jamie O'Rawe43:54.49
high jump Ben Challenger2.22 m Republic of Ireland Brendan Reilly2.22 m Stuart Ohrland2.17 m
pole vault Kevin Hughes5.50 m Paul Williamson5.40 m Ben Flint5.30 m
long jump George Audu7.89 m Scotland Darren Ritchie7.84 m Darren Thompson7.48 m
triple jump Phillips Idowu16.87 m Larry Achike16.83 m Francis Agyepong16.40 m
shot put Scotland Steph Hayward18.24 m Emeka Udechuku17.47 m Mark Proctor17.21 m
discus throw Bob Weir62.13 m Glen Smith60.84 m Emeka Udechuku59.58 m
hammer throw Mick Jones71.51 m Paul Head69.63 m John Pearson67.22 m
javelin throw Steve Backley86.70 m Nick Nieland85.09 m Mick Hill80.28 m
decathlon Alex Kruger6975 pts Mark Sweeney6652 pts William Wynn6563 pts
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Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100m Marcia Richardson11.41 Joice Maduaka11.47 Sam Davies11.47
200m Sarah Wilhelmy23.39 Sam Davies23.42 Shani Anderson23.53
400m Donna Fraser50.94 Scotland Allison Curbishley51.50 Helen Frost53.33
800m Kelly Holmes2:02.08 Claire Raven2:05.12 Jo Fenn2:05.48
1,500m Wales Hayley Tullett4:06.44 Helen Pattinson4:11.40 Kelly Caffel4:15.29
5,000m Paula Radcliffe15:05.48 Jo Pavey15:21.15 Hayley Yelling15:50.41
10,000m Birhan Dagne32:30.4 Sarah Wilkinson32:34.7 Hayley Yelling32:52.5
100m hurdles Diane Allahgreen13.24 Melani Wilkins13.35 Julie Pratt13.57
400m hurdles Keri Maddox55.22 Tasha Danvers55.34 Scotland Sinead Dudgeon55.74
10,000m walk Lisa Kehler45:09.57 Nikki Huckerby54:53.35 Kate Horwill55:59.54
high jump Jo Jennings-Steele1.89 m Michelle Dunkley1.89 m Scotland Lee McConnell1.86 m
pole vault Janine Whitlock4.10 m Irie Hill4.00 m Alison Davies4.00 m
long jump Jo Wise6.44 m Jade Johnson6.34 m Donita Benjamin6.28 m w
triple jump Michelle Griffith13.67 m Liz Patrick12.79 m Connie Henry12.75 m
shot put Judy Oakes17.91 m Julie Dunkley16.40 m Jo Duncan16.00 m
discus throw Shelley Drew59.03 m Wales Philippa Roles54.74 m Emma Merry53.00 m
hammer throw Lorraine Shaw66.85 m Lyn Sprules62.48 m Liz Pidgeon59.95 m
javelin throw Kelly Morgan58.45 m Karen Martin57.75 m Shelley Holroyd51.96 m
heptathlon Julie Hollman5560 pts Kelly Sotherton5388 pts Anne Hollman5028 pts
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