1965 AAA Championships
Appearance
1965 AAA Championships | |
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Dates | 9–10 July 1965 |
Host city | London, England |
Venue | White City Stadium |
Level | Senior |
Type | Outdoor |
← 1964 1966 → |
The 1965 AAA Championships was the 1965 edition of the annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA). It was held from 9 to 10 July 1965 at White City Stadium in London, England.[1][2]
Summary
[edit]The Championships covered two days of competition. The marathon was held in Port Talbot and the decathlon event was held in Loughborough.
Results
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 yards | Enrique Figuerola CUB | 9.64 | Barrie Kelly | 9.84 | Menzies Campbell | 9.96 |
220 yards | Pat Morrison | 21.84 | Menzies Campbell | 21.92 | Laszlo Mihalyfi HUN | 22.00 |
440 yards | Mike Larrabee USA | 47.60 | John Adey | 47.64 | Mike Fitzgerald | 47.78 |
880 yards | Tom Farrell USA | 1:49.54 | Chris Carter | 1:49.94 | John Boulter | 1:50.00 |
1 mile | Alan Simpson | 4:01.94 | Andy Green | 4:02.54 | Walter Wilkinson | 4:02.88 |
3 miles | Ron Clarke AUS | 12:52.26 WR | Gerry Lindgren USA | 13:04.0 | Lajos Mecser HUN | 13:07.54 |
6 miles | Mohamed Gammoudi TUN | 27:38.12 | Ron Hill | 27:40.90 | Mike Bullivant | 27:43.76 |
10 miles | Ron Hill | 48:56.0 | Jim Alder | 48:56.0 | Gerry North | 50:09.8 |
marathon | Bill Adcocks | 2:16:50 | Brian Kilby | 2:17:34 | Juan Taylor | 2:18:57 |
steeplechase | Maurice Herriott | 8:41.0 | Ernie Pomfret | 8:48.0 | John May | 8:51.4 |
120y hurdles | Laurie Taitt | 14.3 | Rodney Morrod | 14.3 | Mike Parker | 14.3 |
440y hurdles | Rex Cawley USA | 50.92 | John Cooper | 51.45 | John Sherwood | 51.47 |
2 miles walk | Paul Nihill | 13:20.0 | Malcolm Tolley | 13:50.0 | Ron Wallwork | 13:54.6 |
7 miles walk | Paul Nihill | 51:54.4 | Ron Wallwork | 52:42.0 | Peter Fullager | 53:18.0 |
high jump | Kjell-Ake Nilsson SWE | 2.032 | Stig Pettersson SWE | 2.032 | Joseph Kadiri NGR | 1.981 |
pole vault | Paul Wilson USA | 4.72 | apio Mertanen SWE | 4.57 | Trevor Burton | 4.27 |
long jump | Fred Alsop | 7.38 | Andrew Mollett | 7.31 | Geoffrey Beales | 7.27 |
triple jump | Fred Alsop | 15.88 | Martin Jensen NOR | 15.42 | Kjell Arthur Paulsen NOR | 15.10 |
shot put | Vilmos Varju HUN | 19.02 | Bjørn Bang Andersen NOR | 17.45 | Alan Carter | 17.43 |
discus throw | Lars Haglund SWE | 53.94 | Mike Lindsay | 51.98 | Bill Tancred | 48.63 |
hammer throw | Gyula Zsivotsky HUN | 68.14 | Klaus Winter AUT | 59.63 | Howard Payne | 59.55 |
javelin throw | David Travis | 73.76 | John McSorley | 71.26 | Clive Loveland | 71.17 |
decathlon | Norman Foster | 6840 NR | Derek Clarke | 6817 | Dave Travis | 6791 NR |
References
[edit]- ^ "Records To Go?". Daily Mirror. 9 July 1965. Retrieved 17 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Ron shatters the 3-mile barrier". Daily Post. 11 July 1965. Retrieved 17 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 17 July 2024.