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1963 AAA Championships

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Outdoor track and field competition

International athletics championship event
1963 AAA Championships
Dates12–13 July 1963
Host cityLondon, England
VenueWhite City Stadium
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
1962
1964


The1963AAA Championships was the 1963 edition of the annual outdoortrack and field competition organised by theAmateur Athletic Association (AAA). It was held from 12 to 13 July 1963 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 Coventry and the decathlon event was held in Loughborough. The 220 yards hurdles was discontinued.

Ken Matthews won both walking events
John Pennel broke the pole vault world record

Results

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EventGoldSilverBronze
100 yardsWalesBerwyn Jones9.71United StatesLarry Questad9.74WalesRon Jones9.76
220 yardsDavid Jones21.26United StatesLarry Questad21.29Peter Radford21.56
440 yardsAdrian Metcalfe47.22United StatesRon Freeman47.26Barry Jackson47.46
880 yardsRepublic of IrelandNoel Carroll1:50.26Republic of IrelandDerek McCleane1:50.86United StatesGreg Pelster1:50.99
1 mileAlan Simpson4:04.83Peter Keeling4:05.11Northern IrelandColin Shillington4:05.31
3 milesBruce Tulloh13:23.89Republic of IrelandTom O'Riordan13:26.81Don Taylor13:27.57
6 milesRon Hill27:49.90 NRRepublic of IrelandJim Hogan27:54.12Ron Gomez27:59.50
10 milesMel Batty48:13.4United StatesBuddy Edelen48:28.0Don Taylor49:00.0
marathonBrian Kilby2:16:45Basil Heatley2:19:56Brian Woolford2:23:46
steeplechaseMaurice Herriott8:47.8Ernie Pomfret8:56.2George Howard8:58.0
120y hurdlesLaurie Taitt14.1 =NRMike Parker14.2United StatesSteve Cortright14.2
440y hurdlesUnited StatesWillie Atterberry51.07John Cooper51.65Robin Woodland52.20
2 miles walkKen Matthews13:18.2ItalyAbdon Pamich13:41.4Paul Nihill14:03.8
7 miles walkKen Matthews49:52.8Vaughan Thomas53:42.0John Godbeer53:50.0
high jumpJapanKuniyoshi Sugioka2.032ScotlandCrawford Fairbrother1.981NigeriaJoseph Kadiri1.956
pole vaultUnited StatesJohn Pennel5.10 WRUnited StatesJohn Rose
United StatesJohn Cramer
4.57n/a
long jumpFred Alsop7.52WalesLynn Davies7.50JapanTakayuki Okazaki7.35
triple jumpJapanKoji Sakurai15.63Mike Ralph15.34Fred Alsop15.28
shot putScotlandMike Lindsay17.64Martyn Lucking16.39David Harrison15.83
discus throwUnited StatesDavid Weill53.90ScotlandMike Lindsay52.93United StatesRobert Baxter46.24
hammer throwJapanTakeo Sugawara65.56JapanNoboru Okamoto62.52Howard Payne61.98
javelin throwColin Smith72.47Dick Miller70.55John Greasley69.90
decathlonAustraliaZlatko Sumich6538New ZealandRoy Williams6150ScotlandJohn Jones5895

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Carroll sprints in".Ireland's Saturday Night. 13 July 1963. Retrieved17 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. ^"Few Stars".Daily Mirror. 15 July 1963. Retrieved17 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. ^"AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists".National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved17 July 2024.
  4. ^"Berwyn Jones wins sprint title".Sunday Mirror. 14 July 1962. Retrieved5 May 2025 – via British Newspaper Archive.
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