1980 AAA Championships

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1980 AAA Championships
Dates5–6 September 1980
Host cityLondon, England
VenueCrystal Palace National Sports Centre
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
1979
1981


The 1980 AAA Championships sponsored by Nationwide was the 1980 edition of the annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA). It was held from 5 to 6 September 1980 at the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre in London, England.[1][2]

Summary

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The Championships covered two days of competition. The marathon was held in Milton Keynes and the decathlon was held in Cwmbran.

Results

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100m Allan Wells 10.36 Don Quarrie JAM 10.57 Mike McFarlane 10.60
200m Mel Lattany USA 20.74 Steve Williams USA 20.93 Trevor Hoyte 21.19
400m Rod Milne 46.53 Roy Dickens 46.56 Steve Scutt 46.60
800m Omer Khalifa SUD 1:47.43 James Maina KEN 1:47.91 Paul Forbes 1:48.31
1 mile Steve Ovett 4:04.40 John Walker NZL 4:04.62 Colin Reitz 4:06.43
5,000m Harald Hudak FRG 13:51.71 Dick Callan 13:52.49 Steve Binns 13:53.25
10,000m Nick Rose 28:11.98 Steve Jones 28:13.25 Bernie Ford 28:27.78
marathon Ian Thompson 2:14:00 David Black 2:14:28 Andy Holden 2:15:18
3000m steeplechase Roger Hackney 8:39.38 Gordon Rimmer 8:39.91 Ron Harris 8:40.73
110m hurdles Rod Milburn USA 13.69 Mark Holtom 13.71 Ashland Whitfield USA 14.01
400m hurdles James King USA 49.50 Bill Hartley 50.04 Gary Oakes 50.23
3,000m walk Steve Barry 12:00.44 Richard Dorman 12:24.45 Ian Richards 12:26.47
10,000m walk Roger Mills 43:21.2 Mike Parker NZL 43:39.6 Gordon Vale 43:57.6
high jump Carlo Thränhardt FRG 2.23 Mark Naylor 2.20 Rupert Charles 2.14
pole vault Brian Hooper 5.59 NR Keith Stock 5.57 NR Jeff Gutteridge 5.10
long jump Arnie Robinson USA 7.92 Gus Udo 7.64 Aston Moore 7.53
triple jump Paul Jordan USA 16.49 Aston Moore 16.49 Frank Attoh 15.98
shot put Brian Oldfield USA 21.25 Geoff Capes 20.10 Mike Winch 17.97
discus throw Brian Oldfield USA 61.46 Peter Tancred 59.46 Colin Sutherland 54.40
hammer throw Martin Girvan 68.72 Sean Egan IRL 66.94 Robert Weir 65.86
javelin throw Miklos Nemeth HUN 83.34 Mike O'Rourke NZL 81.04 David Ottley 80.38
decathlon Brad McStravick 7663 Pan Zeniou 7497 Buster Watson 7443

References

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  1. ^ "Midland's double at AAA centenary". Birmingham Weekly Mercury. 7 September 1980. Retrieved 18 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. ^ "Ovett's stroll". Sunday Mirror. 7 September 1980. Retrieved 18 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. ^ "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 18 July 2024.