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1989 UK Athletics Championships


1989 UK Athletics Championships
3 & 4 June 1989
Jarrow, England
Monkton Stadium
Senior
Outdoor
← 1988 1990 → UK Athletics Championships

The 1989 UK Athletics Championships sponsored by HFC Bank, was the national championship in outdoor track and field for the United Kingdom held at Monkton Stadium, Jarrow. It was the first time that the event was held in North East England. It was the thirteenth 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 1989 AAA Championships.

The men's 10,000 metres was dropped from the programme and replaced by a 3000 metres event. Strong winds affected the jumps programme and several of the sprint races.

Shot putter Judy Oakes won a sixth straight title and women's 400 m hurdler Elaine McLaughlin made it three consecutive wins for her. Three other athletes defended their 1988 UK titles: Ian McCombie (racewalk), Steve Backley (javelin) and Linda Keough (400 m). Liz McColgan won the women's 3000 metres, having been 5000 metres champion the previous year. Marcus Adam was the only athlete to win multiple titles that year, taking a men's short sprint double.

The main international track and field competition for the United Kingdom that year was the 1989 IAAF World Cup, where the men's team competed and women competed as part of the European team. Reflecting the secondary nature of the UK event, most of the individual British medallists at the World Cup did not compete here. Among those that did were Colin Jackson (hurdles runner-up), Stewart Faulkner (long jump bronze medallist), Jonathan Edwards (triple jump bronze medallist) and Steve Backley (javelin champion).

EventGoldSilverBronze
100mMarcus Adam10.31Elliot Bunney10.43Jamie Henderson10.45
200m(wind: +2.3 m/s)Marcus Adam20.37 wAde Mafe20.65 wTodd Bennett20.99 w
400mPaul Sanders47.02Phil Brown47.19Mark Morris47.58
800mNick Smith1:48.08Martin Steele1:48.19Nick Pearson1:48.47
1,500mSteve Crabb3:42.65Kevin McKay3:42.94Chris McGeorge3:43.48
3,000mDavid Moorcroft7:50.76Adrian Passey7:52.07Alistair Currie7:53.39
5,000mSteve Cram13:28.58Eamonn Martin13:30.20Craig Mochrie13:36.04
110m hurdles(wind: +3.0 m/s)Colin Jackson13.18 wNigel Walker13.49 wDavid Nelson13.63 w
400m hurdlesMax Robertson50.50Steve Hawkins50.71Bob Brown51.33
3000m steeplechaseNeil Smart8:41.13Ken Penney8:41.87Mick Hawkins8:47.35
10,000m walkIan McCombie40:06.55Steve Partington42:40.16Sean Martindale43:26.63
high jumpSteve Chapman2.20 mJohn Holman2.20 mWarren Caswell2.15 m
pole vaultMike Edwards5.10 mAndy Ashurst5.00 mIan Tullett5.00 m
long jumpMark Forsythe8.05 m wIan Simpson8.04 m wStewart Faulkner8.01 m w
triple jumpJonathan Edwards16.45 m wFrancis Agyepong16.24 m wVernon Samuels16.06 m w
shot putPaul Edwards17.89 mMatt Simson17.66 mGraham Savory17.46 m
discus throwGraham Savory55.90 mSteve Casey52.70 mAbi Ekoku52.52 m
hammer throwPaul Head70.28 mShane Peacock69.08 mStewart Rogerson68.98 m
javelin throwSteve Backley81.40 mMick Hill80.64 mNigel Bevan77.30 m
EventGoldSilverBronze
100mStephi Douglas11.61Simmone Jacobs11.64Sallyanne Short11.65
200m(wind: +2.9 m/s)Jennifer Stoute23.32 wLouise Stuart23.32 wWendy Addison23.56 w
400mLinda Keough52.37Angela Piggford53.74Dawn Kitchen54.70
800mAnn Williams2:02.06Dawn Gandy2:03.98Lorraine Baker2:04.43
1,500mLynne MacIntyre4:11.31Alison Wyeth4:13.33Sonia McGeorge4:14.24
3,000mLiz McColgan8:51.55Karen Hutcheson9:00.61Laura Adam9:12.33
5,000mSusan Tooby16:04.99Sandra Branney16:08.15Helen Titterington16:16.95
100m hurdlesKay Morley13.15Lesley-Ann Skeete13.42Michelle Edwards13.48
400m hurdlesElaine McLaughlin57.03Lorraine Hanson57.94Jennie Pearson58.93
5000m walkLisa Langford22:39.43Betty Sworowski23:17.92Julie Drake23:32.21
high jumpJanet Boyle1.83 mJulia BennettKerry Roberts1.80 m
long jumpFiona May6.98 m wMary Berkeley6.65 m wKim Hagger6.46 m w
shot putJudy Oakes18.59 mMyrtle Augee17.94 mYvonne Hanson-Nortey16.74 m
discus throwJackie McKernan54.40 mSharon Andrews50.28 mJane Aucott47.94 m
javelin throwSharon Gibson54.60 mMandy Liverton54.10 mShelley Holroyd47.18 m
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