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1979 WAAA Championships

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1979 WAAA Championships
Dates27–28 July
Host cityLondon
VenueCrystal Palace National Sports Centre
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
1978
1980


The 1979 WAAA Championships sponsored by Sunsilk, were the national track and field championships for women in the United Kingdom.[1][2]

The event was held at the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, London, from 27 to 28 July 1979.[3][4]

The marathon and 10,000 walk events were introduced to the Championships for the first time.

Results

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Heather Hunte 11.58 Kathy Smallwood 11.58 Bev Goddard 11.64
200 metres Kathy Smallwood 23.39 Bev Goddard 23.40 Heather Hunte 23.85
400 metres Joslyn Hoyte-Smith 51.90 Verona Elder 52.78 Dianne Clarke 52.98
800 metres Christine Benning 2:01.24 Janet Prictoe 2:01.66 Liz Barnes 2:02.84
1,500 metres Mary Stewart 4:14.78 Ruth Smeeth 4:15.45 Glynis Penny 4:15.67
3,000 metres Deirdre Nagle IRL 9:13.24 Kath Binns 9:13.34 Barbara Moore NZL 9:15.92
marathon+ Joyce Smith 2:41:37 Gillian Adams 2:43:08 Carol Gould 2:44:30
100 metres hurdles Shirley Strong 13.67 Esther Rot ISR 13.71 Lorna Boothe 14.01
400 metres hurdles Christine Warden 56.06 NR Mary Appleby IRL 57.87 Diane Heath 58.35
High jump Barbara Simmonds 1.81 Ann-Marie Devally 1.78 three–way tie^ 1.73
Long jump Sue Hearnshaw 6.55 Allison Manley 6.41 Gladys Taylor 6.24
Shot put Judy Oakes 16.38 Wales Venissa Head 16.35 Angela Littlewood 15.43
Discus throw Janet Thompson 53.56 Patricia Walsh IRL 51.12 Lesley Mallin 48.88
Javelin Tessa Sanderson 61.82 Fatima Whitbread 56.66 Jackie Zaslona 50.74
Pentathlon ++ Marcia Marriott 3897 Judy Livermore 3738 Kim Hagger 3683
5,000 metres walk Marion Fawkes 23:31.5 NR Carol Tyson 23:57.0 Irene Bateman 24:21.9
10,000 metres walk Marion Fawkes 48:37.6 NR Irene Bateman 49:05.0 Judy Farr 51:18.0

^ Three–way tie between Tonia Philpots, Lesley Chilton & Sharon McPeake

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
  2. ^ "AAA Championships (women)". GBR Athletics. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
  3. ^ "Athletics Results". Sunday Express. 29 July 1979. Retrieved 27 December 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. ^ "Framed!". Sunday Mirror. 29 July 1979. Retrieved 27 December 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.