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1979 UK Athletics Championships

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1979 UK Athletics Championships
Host cityBirmingham, England
VenueAlexander Stadium
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
1978
1980


The 1979 UK Athletics Championships was the national championship in outdoor track and field for the United Kingdom held at Alexander Stadium, Birmingham.

It was the third edition of the competition limited to British athletes only, launched as an alternative to the AAA Championships, which was open to foreign competitors. However, because the calibre of national competition remained greater at the AAA event, the UK Championships this year were not considered the principal national championship event by some statisticians, such as the National Union of Track Statisticians (NUTS). Many of the athletes below also competed at the 1979 AAA Championships.[1][2]

Two athletes claimed a third straight title: Geoff Capes in the men's shot put and Meg Ritchie in the discus throw. Athletes to claim a second consecutive UK title were David Black (10,000 m), Chris Black (hammer throw), David Ottley (javelin throw), and Sue Reeve (long jump). Heather Hunte won her first titles in the 100 metres and 200 metres, beating out Kathy Smallwood and Beverley Goddard in both events.[1]

The main international track and field competition for the United Kingdom that year was the 1979 European Cup. The secondary status of the UK event at national level was indicated by the fact that the six individual medallists at the European competition were all absent from the championships in Birmingham. Several of the European women's relay medallists did compete however, including Hunte, Smallwood and Joslyn Hoyte-Smith.[3][4]

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Trevor Hoyte 10.40 David Baptiste 10.47 Scotland Cameron Sharp 10.51
200 metres Earl Tulloch 21.06 David Baptiste 21.21 Scotland Cameron Sharp 21.24
400 metres Steve Scutt 47.01 Terry Whitehead 47.19 Rod Milne 47.22
800 metres Dane Joseph 1:49.16 Rob Harrison 1:49.22 Pete Browne 1:49.66
1500 metres Alan Mottershead 3:43.31 Scotland John Robson 3:43.52 Mike Downes 3:43.65
5000 metres Steve Emson 13:36.53 Julian Goater 13:39.37 Bernie Ford 13:39.78
10,000 metres Dave Black 28:46.03 Scotland Jim Brown 28:58.00 Peter Standing 28:58.88
110 m hurdles Mark Holtom 13.95 Scotland David Wilson 14.29 Wilbert Greaves 14.37
400 m hurdles Gary Oakes 50.76 Roger Bell 52.22 Phil Beattie 52.24
3000 metres steeplechase Scotland Gordon Rimmer 8:39.15 John Wheway 8:43.33 Graeme Fell 8:46.75
High jump Scotland Brian Burgess 2.13 m Ossie Cham 2.10 m Alan Dainton 2.05 m
Pole vault Brian Hooper 5.40 m Allan Williams 4.90 m Scotland Graham Eggleton
Scotland Allan Leiper
4.50 m
Long jump Daley Thompson 7.69 m Roy Mitchell 7.64 m w Len Tyson 7.34 m
Triple jump Aston Moore 15.72 m David Johnson 15.70 m Tony Wadhams 15.38 m
Shot put Geoff Capes 19.00 m Mike Winch 17.62 m Ian Lindley 16.66 m
Discus throw Richard Slaney 55.32 m Dennis Roscoe 51.40 m Geoff Tyler 51.38 m
Hammer throw Scotland Chris Black 66.68 m Paul Dickenson 65.06 m Matthew Mileham 63.06 m
Javelin throw David Ottley 74.72 m Brian Roberts 72.88 m John Trower 70.14 m

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Heather Hunte 11.30 Beverley Goddard 11.37 Kathy Smallwood 11.43
200 metres Heather Hunte 23.15 Kathy Smallwood 23.18 Beverley Goddard 23.30
400 metres Joslyn Hoyte-Smith 52.24 Michelle Probert 53.54 Karen Williams 53.74
800 metres Christina Boxer 2:01.53 Liz Barnes 2:02.04 Janet Marlow 2:03.03
1500 metres Gillian Dainty 4:15.65 Bernadette Madigan 4:16.13 Chris McMeekin 4:16.54
3000 metres Glynis Penny 9:08.38 Mary Stewart 9:09.48 Kathryn Binns 9:11.18
100 m hurdles Shirley Strong 13.28 Yvette Wray 13.61 Judy Vernon 13.78
400 m hurdles Christine Warden 56.93 Diane Heath 58.17 Susan Dalgoutté 58.99
High jump Ann-Marie Devally 1.86 m Moira Maguire 1.78 m Joy Crouchley 1.78 m
Long jump Sue Reeve 6.30 m Sue Hearnshaw 6.28 m Carol Earlington 6.21 m
Shot put Angela Littlewood 16.43 m Judy Oakes 16.35 m Venissa Head 16.34 m
Discus throw Meg Ritchie 56.80 m Janet Thompson 50.42 m Lesley Mallin 47.72 m
Javelin throw Jackie Zaslona 53.32 m Linda Stratford 48.28 m Maxine Jervis 47.00 m

References

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  1. ^ a b UK Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-02-25.
  2. ^ AAA WAAA and National Championships Medalists. NUTS. Retrieved 2018-02-25.
  3. ^ European Cup (Men). GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-03-06.
  4. ^ European Cup (Women). GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-03-06.