1987 UK Athletics Championships explained

1987 UK Athletics Championships
Host City:Derby, England
Stadium:Moorways Stadium
Level:Senior
Type:Outdoor
Previous:1986
Next:1988
Games:UK Athletics Championships

The 1987 UK Athletics Championships was the national championship in outdoor track and field for the United Kingdom held at Moorways Stadium, Derby. It was the first time that the English city hosted the event. The men's 10,000 metres was held at the Gateshead International Stadium, while the women's event was dropped entirely.

It was the eleventh 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 1987 AAA Championships.[1] [2]

Fatima Whitbread won her seventh consecutive women's javelin throw UK title, while shot putter Judy Oakes won a fourth straight title and men's javelin athlete Mick Hill his third. Other athletes to defend their 1986 titles were Max Robertson (400 m hurdles), Paula Dunn (100 m), Lisa Langford (racewalk) and Diana Davies (high jump). Dunn, with her sprint double, was the only athlete to win two UK titles that year, though Kim Hagger managed to be runner-up in both 100 m hurdles and long jump events.[1]

The main international track and field competition for the United Kingdom that year was the 1987 World Championships in Athletics. Women's UK champion Fatima Whitbread won the world title, as she had in 1983. Men's 100 m champion Linford Christie was the only other UK champion to reach the podium, though several British athletes not present at the UK event did so.[3]

Medal summary

Men

100 metres10.3510.5010.61
200 metres20.8020.9921.17
400 metres46.9647.1247.32
800 metres1:47.661:47.741:47.75
1500 metres3:43.693:43.933:44.12
5000 metres13:43.8213:45.5213:50.98
10,000 metres28:22.0528:22.9828:25.17
110 m hurdles13.7213.7713.96
400 m hurdles49.56Not awarded50.49
3000 metres steeplechase8:33.288:45.848:48.87
10,000 m walk40:45.8741:11.6641:18.94
High jump2.18 m2.15 m2.10 m
Pole vault5.10 m5.00 m4.80 m
Long jump7.68 m7.62 m7.34 m
Triple jump16.46 m15.96 m15.82 m
Shot put17.37 m17.28 m17.03 m
Discus throw56.96 m55.12 m54.52 m
Hammer throw74.50 m67.94 m66.94 m
Javelin throw81.02 m75.62 m74.22 m

Women

100 metres11.3111.3411.51
200 metres23.4123.5923.68
400 metres53.4753.6753.96
800 metres2:01.682:02.382:02.41
1500 metres4:07.374:08.034:14.63
3000 metres8:53.899:04.859:06.42
100 m hurdles13.2913.4813.53
400 m hurdles57.9158.7558.90
5000 m walk22:19.0423:15.0423:34.64
High jump1.85 m1.80 mNot awarded
Long jump6.44 m6.40 m6.38 m
Shot put18.43 m17.80 m16.10 m
Discus throw55.42 m52.78 m50.90 m
Javelin throw75.62 m59.82 m58.52 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/wc.htm IAAF World Championships in Athletics