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1985 WAAA Championships | |
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Dates | 26–27 July |
Host city | Birmingham |
Venue | Alexander Stadium |
Level | Senior |
Type | Outdoor |
← 1984 1986 → WAAA Championships |
The 1985 WAAA Championships sponsored by the Trustee Savings Bank, were the national track and field championships for women in the United Kingdom.
The event was held at the Alexander Stadium, Birmingham for the first time since switching from Crystal Palace. The competition took place from 26 to 27 July 1985.
Results
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | Heather Oakes | 11.37 | Kathy Cook | 11.41 | Pippa Windle | 11.60 |
200 metres | Kathy Cook | 23.39 | Georgina Oladapo | 23.74 | Pat Beckford | 23.74 |
400 metres | Maree Chapman AUS | 51.51 | Linda Keough | 52.52 | Tracy Lawton | 52.95 |
800 metres | Christina Boxer | 2:00.60 | Anne Purvis | 2:02.41 | Suzanne Morley | 2:02.79 |
1,500 metres | Julie-Ann Laughton | 4:15.08 | Mary McKenna IRL | 4:16.13 | Kathryn Carter | 4:16.55 |
3,000 metres | Zola Budd | 8:50.50 | Carole Bradford | 9:06.30 | Jill Clarke | 9:19.20 |
5,000 metres | Monica Joyce IRL | 16:16.58 | Alison Hollington | 16:19.97 | Sally Ellis (McDiarmid) | 16:24.16 |
10,000 metres | Sue Crehan | 33:53.3 | Sally Ellis (McDiarmid) | 34:50.5 | Karen McLeod | 35:57.7 |
marathon+ | Sarah Rowell | 2:28:06 | Sally-Ann Hales | 2:28:38 | Ann Ford | 2:31:19 |
100 metres hurdles | Glynis Nunn AUS | 13.27 | Kim Hagger | 13.35 | Wendy Jeal | 13.38 |
400 metres hurdles | Yvette Wray | 57.86 | Aileen Mills | 58.69 | Carol Dawkins | 58.84 |
High jump | Diana Davies (Elliott) | 1.89 | Jayne Barnetson Kim Hagger |
1.80 1.80 |
n/a | |
Long jump | Joyce Oladapo | 6.56 | Sharon Bowie | 6.11 | Mary Berkeley | 6.10 |
Shot put | Judy Oakes | 17.57 | Myrtle Augee | 16.96 | Yvonne Hanson-Nortey | 15.16 |
Discus throw | Julia Avis | 50.82 | Karen Pugh | 49.48 | Judy Oakes | 48.70 |
Javelin | Tessa Sanderson | 66.38 | Diane Royle | 61.86 | Anna Lockton | 52.38 |
Heptathlon ++ | Ann Turnbull AUS | 5289 | Charmaine Johnson | 5177 | Val Walsh | 5174 |
5,000 metres walk | Virginia Birch | 23:53.47 | Helen Elleker | 24:25.81 | Lisa Langford | 24:53.04 |
10,000 metres walk | Helen Elleker | 51:22.3 | Lisa Langford | 52:02.9 | Karen Nipper | 52:57.4 |
- + 1985 London Marathon (Best placed British athletes)
- ++ Held on 20 & 21 July at Bournemouth
See also
References
- "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
- "AAA Championships (women)". GBR Athletics. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
- "No-one to touch Zola the champ!". Birmingham Weekly Mercury. 28 July 1985. Retrieved 27 December 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- "Athletics". Sunday Express. 28 July 1985. Retrieved 27 December 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
British national championships in athletics | |
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British Athletics Championships (current outdoor) | |
British Indoor Athletics Championships (current indoor) | |
AAC Championships | |
AAA Championships |
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WAAA Championships | |
UK Championships | |
AAA Indoor Championships |