2005 AAA Championships

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2005 AAA Championships

The 2005 AAA Championships was an outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA), held from 9–10 July at the Manchester Regional Arena in Manchester, England. It was considered the de facto national championships for the United Kingdom[1][2][3] and was a selection event for both the 2005 World Championships in Athletics and the 2006 Commonwealth Games.[4]

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2005 AAA Championships
Dates9–10 July
Host cityManchester, England
VenueManchester Regional Arena
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LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
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Medal summary

Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100m Jason Gardener10.26 Mark Lewis-Francis10.30 Wales Christian Malcolm10.35
200m Wales Christian Malcolm20.65 Marlon Devonish20.66 Chris Lambert21.37
400m Wales Tim Benjamin45.52 Malachi Davis45.84 Graham Hedman45.88
800m Tim Bayley1:48.54 Scotland Ian Munro1:49.08 Michael Rimmer1:49.14
1,500m Nick McCormick3:37.05 Andrew Baddeley3:37.08 Michael East3:37.23
5,000m Republic of Ireland Mark Carroll13:48.90 Mark Miles13:58.18 Michael Skinner14:08.36
10,000m Gavin Thompson28:40.58 Keith Cullen28:41.19 Matt Smith29:16.90
110m hurdles Scotland Allan Scott13.62 Andy Turner13.78 David Hughes13.79
400m hurdles Wales Matthew Elias49.67 Guernsey Dale Garland50.15 Liam Collins50.46
3000m steeplechase Andrew Lemoncello8:33.93 Adam Bowden8:36.36 Andy Robinson8:38.85
5000m walk Republic of Ireland Colin Griffin20:44.45 Dominic King21:07.50 Daniel King21:29.40
high jump Ben Challenger2.27 m Samson Oni2.20 m Darryl Stone2.20 m
pole vault Nick Buckfield5.50 m Keith Higham5.40 m Mark Beharrell5.15 m
long jump Greg Rutherford7.79 m Scotland Darren Ritchie7.67 m Jonathan Moore7.54 m
triple jump Nathan Douglas17.64 m Wales Steven Shalders17.00w m Phillips Idowu16.29w m
shot put Carl Myerscough20.27 m Scott Rider18.85 m Mark Proctor18.60 m
discus throw Carl Myerscough58.48 m Emeka Udechuku56.64 m Leith Marar53.73 m
hammer throw Andy Frost72.09 m Mick Jones69.60 m Carl Saggers65.81 m
javelin throw Nick Nieland78.30 m David Parker72.98 m Mark Roberson69.72 m
decathlon Ben Hazell7193 pts Edward Dunford6984 pts Scotland Roger Skedd6931 pts
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Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100m Laura Turner11.55 Jeanette Kwakye11.61 Joice Maduaka11.64
200m Donna Fraser23.36 Republic of Ireland Ciara Sheehy23.63 Joice Maduaka23.70
400m Donna Fraser51.27 Christine Ohuruogu52.28 Wales Catherine Murphy52.66
800m Scotland Susan Scott2:02.97 Jemma Simpson2:03.34 Jenny Meadows2:03.37
1,500m Helen Clitheroe4:08.29 Wales Hayley Tullett4:12.67 Republic of Ireland Jolene Byrne4:13.03
5,000m Hayley Yelling15:45.67 Natalie Harvey15:50.21 Catherine Berry16:01.38
10,000m Scotland Kathy Butler31:46.53 Hayley Yelling31:53.61 Mara Yamauchi32:36.57
100m hurdles Sarah Claxton12.96 Diane Allahgreen13.21 Jessica Ennis13.26
400m hurdles Nicola Sanders55.61 Scotland Lee McConnell56.06 Liz Fairs56.84
3000m steeplechase Tina Brown10:01.57 Jo Ankier10:01.93 Claire Entwistle10:16.81
5000m walk Johanna Jackson23:34.12 Niobe Menéndez24:00.37 Katie Stones24:03.61
high jump Susan Jones1.86 m Julia Bennett1.83 m Natalie Clark1.83 m
pole vault Janine Whitlock4.20 m Northern Ireland Zoe Brown4.10 m Ellie Spain4.10 m
long jump Kelly Sotherton6.48 m Julie Hollman6.25 m Rebecca White6.22 m
triple jump Republic of Ireland Taneisha Scanlon13.30 m Nadia Williams12.95 m Stephanie Aneto12.90 m
shot put Julie Dunkley16.14 m Jo Duncan15.55 m Rebecca Peake15.41 m
discus throw Wales Philippa Roles57.01 m Claire Smithson53.62 m Kara Nwidobie53.22 m
hammer throw Scotland Shirley Webb66.60 m Zoe Derham64.02 m Lorraine Shaw62.46 m
javelin throw Goldie Sayers57.99 m Shelley Holroyd55.14 m Katy Watts51.22 m
heptathlon Kate Brewington5041 pts Katia Lannon5021 pts Paula Hendriks5004 pts
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