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1961 AAA Championships

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Outdoor track and field competition

International athletics championship event
1961 AAA Championships
Dates14–15 July 1961
Host cityLondon, England
VenueWhite City Stadium
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
1960
1962


The1961AAA Championships was the 1961 edition of the annual outdoortrack and field competition organised by theAmateur Athletic Association (AAA). It was held from 14 to 15 July 1961 atWhite City Stadium in London, England.[1][2]

Summary

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The Championships covered two days of competition. The marathon was held in Enfield and the decathlon event was held in Loughborough.

Salvatore Morale

Results

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EventGoldSilverBronze
100 yardsCanadaHarry Jerome9.63Seraphino Antao9.84David Jones9.89
220 yardsDavid Jones21.46ScotlandMike Hildrey21.53NigeriaAbdul Karim Amu21.69
440 yardsAdrian Metcalfe47.49Barry Jackson47.89Ken Wilcock48.13
880 yardsGeorge Kerr1:51.59Republic of IrelandRon Delany1:51.87FinlandOlavi Salonen1:51.90
1 mileFranceMichel Bernard4:05.82Ken Wood4:06.52Stan Taylor4:06.66
3 milesGordon Pirie13:31.10Brian Hill-Cottingham13:39.91Mike Bullivant13:45.44
6 milesAustraliaDave Power27:57.8Basil Heatley28:03.0Stan Eldon28:13.4
10 milesBasil Heatley47:47.0 WRJob Mayatt49:58.8Terence Smith50:19.0
marathonBrian Kilby2:24:37Brian Cooke2:26:03Ron Franklin2:28:50
steeplechaseMaurice Herriott8:53.6Michael Palmer9:00.2Ben Grubb9:02.8
120y hurdlesItalyNereo Svara14.4Bob Birrell14.5South AfricaJacobus Malan14.6
220y hurdlesItalySalvatore Morale23.9AustraliaDave Prince24.3South AfricaDanie Burger24.4
440y hurdlesFinlandJussi Rintamäki51.46Chris Surety52.30John Cooper53.24
2 miles walkKen Matthews13:24.6ItalyPino Dordoni13:45.0Colin Williams14:12.8
7 miles walkKen Matthews49:43.6Colin Williams53:08.4John Godbeer53:20.0
high jumpScotlandCrawford Fairbrother2.060 NRAustraliaColin Ridgway2.007ScotlandPatrick Mackenzie1.981
pole vaultFinlandRisto Ankio4.42Rex Porter3.96ScotlandRichard Malcolm3.96
long jumpNigeriaJohn Oladitan7.41John Howell7.31Fred Alsop7.24
triple jumpFred Alsop15.37Mahoney Samuels15.02NigeriaJohn Eziashi14.72
shot putArthur Rowe18.58HungaryVilmos Varjú17.84Martyn Lucking17.21
discus throwSouth AfricaElfranco Malan56.03NetherlandsCees Koch55.16AustraliaLen Chinnery50.08
hammer throwRepublic of IrelandJohn Lawlor61.37Howard Payne59.07AustraliaRobert Brown56.33
javelin throwFranceMichel Macquet77.12FinlandVäinö Kuisma73.81John Greasley70.64
decathlonSouth AfricaDanie Burger6364ScotlandGeorge McLachlan5777ScotlandJohn Jones5520

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Last night at London's White City".Belfast Telegraph. 15 July 1961. Retrieved17 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. ^"Pirie shows way to 3-milers".Sunday Sun (Newcastle). 16 July 1961. Retrieved17 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. ^"AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists".National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved17 July 2024.
  4. ^"White City details".Daily Express. 15 July 1961. Retrieved4 May 2025 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  5. ^"Results".Sunday Express. 16 July 1961. Retrieved4 May 2025 – via British Newspaper Archive.
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