UK Championships in Athletics

UK Championships in Athletics

The UK National Championships in athletics were held between 1977 and 1997, and were a major event in the athletics calendar. The championships were only open to competitors from the United Kingdom and in 1980 incorporated the British trials for the Olympic Games.

The event's status declined due to the absence of many of the country's top athletes as well as its early slot in the athletics season, with the long-running AAA Championships now considered as the "de facto" UK Championships.

The competition was held annually until 1993 when it was renamed the British Championships. There was then a gap of four years until its brief return in 1997 when it also hosted the British trials for the World Championships. It again returned in 2001 to host only the women's 3000 metres steeplechase.

Venues

* 1977 Cwmbran
* 1978 Edinburgh
* 1979 Birmingham
* 1980 Crystal Palace, London (some events were held in Edinburgh)
* 1981 Antrim
* 1982 Cwmbran
* 1983 Edinburgh
* 1984 Cwmbran
* 1985 Antrim
* 1986 Cwmbran
* 1987 Derby (10000m was held in Gateshead)
* 1988 Derby
* 1989 Jarrow
* 1990 Cardiff
* 1991 Cardiff
* 1992 Sheffield
* 1993 Crystal Palace, London (walking events were held in Bedford)
* 1997 Birmingham (10000m was held in Sheffield)
* 2001 Glasgow (women's steeplechase only)

External links

* [http://www.gbrathletics.com/bc/uk.htm UK Championships - gbrathletics.com]


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