1986 UK Athletics Championships explained

1986 UK Athletics Championships
Host City:Cwmbran, Wales
Stadium:Cwmbran Stadium
Level:Senior
Type:Outdoor
Previous:1985
Next:1987
Games:UK Athletics Championships

The 1986 UK Athletics Championships was the national championship in outdoor track and field for the United Kingdom held at Cwmbran Stadium, Cwmbran. It was the fourth time the event was held in the Welsh town. The women's 5000 metres was dropped from the programme and replaced by a women's 10,000 metres event.

It was the tenth edition of the competition limited to British athletes only, launched as an alternative to the AAA Championships, which was open to foreign competitors. However, due to the fact that 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 1986 AAA Championships.[1] [2]

Fatima Whitbread won her sixth consecutive women's javelin throw UK title, while shot putters Billy Cole and Judy Oakes both won a third straight title. Amongst the men's 1985 champions, John Regis (200 m), Phil Brown (400 m), Kevin Capper (steeplechase), Geoff Parsons (high jump), Andy Ashurst (pole vault) and Mick Hill (javelin) successfully defended their titles. Kathy Cook was the only woman other than Whitbread and Oakes to have a repeat win. Sprinter Sandra Whittaker was the only person to reach the podium in two events.[1]

The main international track and field competition for the United Kingdom that year was the 1986 European Athletics Championships. UK champions Fatima Whitbread and Jack Buckner (5000 m) went on to become European champions, while Yvonne Murray (UK runner-up) took a 3000 m bronze.[3] [4] The four countries of the United Kingdom competed separately at the Commonwealth Games that year as well. UK Championships athletes to become Commonwealth gold medalists there included Roger Black (400 m), John Herbert (triple jump), Liz Lynch (10,000 m), Sally Gunnell (100 m hurdles), Joyce Oladapo (long jump), Andy Ashurst (pole vault) and Billy Cole (shot put).[5] [6]

Medal summary

Men

100 metres10.4910.6310.69
200 metres21.3421.4321.47
400 metres45.2945.3845.48
800 metres1:46.661:47.011:47.14
1500 metres3:35.743:36.283:42.86
5000 metres13:52.3013:54.6413:56.61
10,000 metres28:21.9328:22.5628:26.29
110 m hurdles13.7314.0914.16
400 m hurdles49.9951.2451.32
3000 metres steeplechase8:36.148:37.878:37.89
10,000 m walk41:54.8743:40.8944:51.52
High jump2.24 m2.15 m2.10 m
Pole vault5.30 m5.00 m5.00 m
Long jump7.69 m7.57 m7.41 m
Triple jump16.96 m 16.35 m15.95 m
Shot put18.68 m17.68 m17.56 m
Discus throw58.10 m56.58 m51.48 m
Hammer throw67.48 m66.52 m60.38 m
Javelin throw73.74 m73.50 m72.14 m

Women

100 metres11.6511.7011.75
200 metres23.8023.9224.02
400 metres53.0953.4053.46
800 metres2:01.632:02.022:02.74
1500 metres4:08.684:09.234:11.48
3000 metres8:52.948:56.008:56.30
10,000 metres32:59.5933:27.7133:34.03
100 m hurdles13.5013.5713.60
400 m hurdles57.8858.1858.91
5000 m walk24:38.9925:18.3725:30.25
High jump1.88 m1.85 m1.80 m
Long jump6.39 m6.25 m6.25 m
Shot put19.00 m17.00 m16.12 m
Discus throw55.74 m52.90 m51.82 m
Javelin throw68.98 m55.84 m55.46 m

Notes and References

  1. http://www.gbrathletics.com/bc/uk.htm UK Championships
  2. https://www.nuts.org.uk/Champs/AAA/index.htm AAA WAAA and National Championships Medalists
  3. http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/ec.htm European Championships (Men)
  4. http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/ecw.htm European Championships (Women)
  5. http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/cg.htm Commonwealth Games (Men)
  6. http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/cgw.htm Commonwealth Games (Women)