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1982 UK Athletics Championships


1982 UK Athletics Championships
30 & 31 May
Cwmbran, Wales
Cwmbran Stadium
Senior
Outdoor
← 1981 1983 → UK Athletics Championships

The 1982 UK Athletics Championships sponsored by Guardian Royal Exchange, was the national championship in outdoor track and field for the United Kingdom, held at Cwmbran Stadium, Cwmbran, Wales. It was the second time the event was held in the Welsh town, following on from the 1977 UK Athletics Championships.

It was the sixth 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 1982 AAA Championships.

The women's 5000 metres race walk was dropped from the programme for this championship.

David Ottley extended his unbeaten streak to five straight UK titles in the javelin throw. On the men's side, Steve Barry (racewalk), Graham Eggleton (pole vault), Peter Gordon (discus throw) and Martin Girvan (hammer throw) also defended their 1981 UK titles. Fatima Whitbread was the only woman to repeat her victory, doing so in the javelin. No athlete won multiple titles at this edition, though Mike McFarlane and Bev Callender both won the 200 metres title and were runners-up in the 100 metres.

The main international track and field competition for the United Kingdom that year was the 1982 European Athletics Championships. Reflecting the secondary status of the UK event at national level, none of the British individual medallists there were present at UK Championships, though four relay medallists were on the UK podium: Bev Callender, Shirley Thomas, Todd Bennett, Phil Brown. The four countries of the United Kingdom competed separately at the Commonwealth Games that year as well, and UK champions who won there were men's 200 m champion Mike McFarlane, men's racewalker Steve Barry and women's shot putter Judy Oakes.

EventGoldSilverBronze
100mEarl Tulloch10.57Mike McFarlane10.59Donovan Reid10.71
200mMike McFarlane21.07Buster Watson21.17Gus McCuaig21.44
400mPhil Brown46.20Todd Bennett46.54Terry Whitehead47.13
800mPaul Forbes1:46.53Steve Caldwell1:46.65Peter Elliott1:47.76
1,500mAlan Mottershead3:44.88Colin Reitz3:45.66Alan Salter3:46.19
5,000mTim Hutchings13:40.66Steve Harris13:42.24Steve Jones13:43.21
10,000mJulian Goater28:33.32Mark Scrutton29:01.58Dave Long29:03.95
110m hurdlesWilbert Greaves14.00Berwyn Price14.15Glenn MacDonald14.35
400m hurdlesGary Oakes50.15Mike Whittingham51.39Stan Devine51.81
3000m steeplechaseRoger Hackney8:31.52Eddie Wedderburn8:33.02David Lewis8:37.66
10,000m walkSteve Barry42:30.72Roger Mills43:42.57Phil Vesty43:45.02
high jumpTrevor Llewelyn2.16 mDavid Abrahams2.16 mGeoff Parsons2.13 m
pole vaultGraham Eggleton5.10 mJeff Gutteridge5.00 mBrian Hooper4.90 m
long jumpJohn Herbert7.70 mLen Tyson7.47 mTony Henry7.31 m
triple jumpAston Moore16.06 mEric McCalla16.03 mJohn Herbert15.83 m
shot putAndy Vince17.83 mAntony Zaidman16.75 mMark Aldridge16.68 m
discus throwPeter Gordon55.32 mNeville Thompson52.26 mGraham Savory51.54 m
hammer throwMartin Girvan74.18 mDave Smith64.68 mMick Jones58.76 m
javelin throwDavid Ottley85.36 mPeter Yates75.92 mDave Travis73.20 m
EventGoldSilverBronze
100mHeather Oakes11.48Bev Callender11.53Shirley Thomas11.54
200mBev Callender23.55Shirley Thomas23.84Helen Barnett24.03
400mMichelle Scutt50.63Joslyn Hoyte-Smith50.76Linsey MacDonald51.85
800mAnne Clarkson2:03.6Lorraine Baker2:04.0Cherry Hanson2:04.2
1,500mCarole Bradford4:15.56Hilary Hollick4:15.66Gillian Dainty4:16.95
3,000mPaula Fudge8:52.88Ruth Smeeth8:53.91Jane Furniss8:53.98
5,000mKathryn Binns16:33.49Suzan Hassan16:45.96Julie Asgill16:50.78
100m hurdlesElaine McMaster13.71Wendy McDonnell13.83Ann Girvan13.89
400m hurdlesSusan Morley57.10Wendy Griffiths58.08Yvette Wray58.21
high jumpBarbara Simmonds1.87 mDiana Elliott1.87 mSarah Rowe1.84 m
long jumpBeverly Kinch6.50 mGill Regan6.33 mSue Hearnshaw6.29 m
shot putJudy Oakes16.61 mVanessa Redford15.22 mCaroline Savory15.12 m
discus throwLesley Bryant48.34 mLynda Whiteley48.20 mJanette Picton48.02 m
javelin throwFatima Whitbread65.62 mJeanette Rose58.60 mSharon Gibson52.30 m
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