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2013 British Indoor Athletics Championships

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2013 British Indoor Athletics Championships
Dates9–10 February
Host citySheffield
VenueEIS Sheffield
LevelSenior national
TypeIndoor
Events24
2012
2014


The 2013 British Indoor Athletics Championships was the 7th edition of the national championship in indoor track and field for the United Kingdom. It was held from 9–10 February 2013 at the English Institute of Sport, Sheffield, England. A total of 24 events (divided evenly between the sexes) were contested over the two-day competition. It served as the selection meet for Great Britain at the 2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships.[1]

Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres James Dasaolu 6.58 Harry Aikines-Aryeetey 6.69 Sean Safo-Antwi 6.69
200 metres Chris Clarke 20.96 Andre Wright 21.29 David Gain 21.62
400 metres Nigel Levine 46.73 Richard Strachan 46.95 Michael Bingham 47.04
800 metres Joe Thomas 1:48.55 Mukhtar Mohammed 1:48.55 Guy Learmonth 1:49.35
1500 metres Matthew Fayers 3:47.77 Lee Emanuel 3:48.28 Charlie Grice 3:48.34
3000 metres David Bishop 8:06.98 Tom Humphries 8:07.11 Philip Hurst 8:07.28
60 m hurdles Gianni Frankis 7.73 Allan Scott 7.76 Nick Gayle 7.79
High jump Robbie Grabarz 2.31 m  Marco Fassinotti (ITA) 2.22 m Allan Smith 2.22 m
Pole vault Steven Lewis 5.50 m Luke Cutts 5.35 m Matt Devereux
Max Eaves
5.20 m
Long jump Matthew Burton 7.94 m Chris Tomlinson 7.88 m Dan Bramble 7.80 m
Triple jump  Tosin Oke (NGR) 16.87 m Kola Adedoyin 16.50 m Michael Puplampu 16.43 m
Shot put Scott Rider 18.59 m Zane Duquemin 18.50 m  Rimantas Martišauskas (LTU) 18.36 m

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 metres Asha Philip 7.15 Annabelle Lewis 7.33 Anyika Onuora 7.37
200 metres Margaret Adeoye 23.22 Christine Ohuruogu 23.58 Louise Bloor 23.95
400 metres Eilidh Child 52.13 Shana Cox 52.97 Meghan Beesley 53.15
800 metres  Claire Tarplee (IRL) 2:03.66 Alison Leonard 2:03.88 Dawn Hunt 2:05.39
1500 metres Laura Muir 4:13.59 Rosie Clarke 4:17.09 Melissa Courtney 4:17.57
3000 metres Lauren Howarth 8:56.48 Emily Stewart 9:08.47 Jessica Judd 9:14.71
60 m hurdles  Derval O'Rourke (IRL) 8.11 Sarah Claxton 8.16 Yasmin Miller 8.25
High jump Emma Perkins 1.81 m Morgan Lake 1.81 m Jayne Nisbet 1.78 m
Pole vault Holly Bleasdale 4.77 m Katie Byres 4.20 m  Zoë Brown (IRL)
Lucy Bryan
4.20 m
Long jump Dominique Blaize 6.29 m Jade Surman 6.19 m Sarah Warnock 6.16 m
Triple jump Yamilé Aldama 13.44 m Sinead Gutzmore 13.29 m Angela Barrett 13.04 m
Shot put Rachel Wallader 16.19 m Shaunagh Brown 16.07 m Sophie McKinna 15.76 m

References

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