List of British champions in 3000 metres steeplechase

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The British 3,000 metres steeplechase athletics champions covers four competitions; the current British Athletics Championships which was founded in 2007, [1] the preceding AAA Championships (1880-2006), the Amateur Athletic Club Championships (1866-1879) and finally the UK Athletics Championships which existed from 1977 until 1997 and ran concurrently with the AAA Championships. [2]

Where an international athlete won the AAA Championships the highest ranking UK athlete is considered the National Champion in this list.

Past winners

AAC Championships
men's event only
YearMen's champion
1879 Henry Oliver
AAA Championships
men's event only
YearMen's champion
1880 James Concannon
1881 James Ogden
1882 Thomas Crellin
1883 Thomas Thornton
1884 William Snook
1885 William Snook
1886 M. A. Harrison
1887 M. A. Harrison
1888 J. C. Cope
1889 Tom White
1890 Edward Parry
1891 Edward Parry
1892 W. H. Smith
1893 George Martin
1894 Alfred George
1895 Edwin Wilkins
1896 Sidney Robinson
1897 George Lee
1898 Charles Lee
1899 Walter Stokes
1900 Sidney Robinson
1901 Sidney Robinson
1902 George Martin
1903 Sidney Robinson
1904 Arthur Russell
1905 Arthur Russell
1906 Arthur Russell
1907 Joseph English
1908 Reginald Noakes
1909 Reginald Noakes
1910 Joseph English
1911 Reginald Noakes
1912 Sydney Frost
2 miles, men's event only
1913 Charles Ruffell
1914 Sydney Frost
1919 Percy Hodge
1920 Percy Hodge
1921 Percy Hodge
1922 Bert Rippington
1923 Percy Hodge
1924 Joe Blewitt
1925 Jack Webster
1926 Jack Webster
1927 Jack Webster
1928 Jack Webster
1929 Edward Oliver
1930 George Bailey
1931 Tom Evenson
1932 Tom Evenson
1933 George Bailey
1934 Stanley Scarsbrook
1935 George Bailey
1936 Tom Evenson
1937 William Wylie
1938 John Potts
1939 Anthony Etheridge
1946 Albert Robertson
1947 Albert Robertson
1948 Peter Curry
1949 Trevor Holt
1950 John Disley
1951 John Disley
1952 John Disley
1953 Eddie Ellis
3,000 metres, men's event only
1954 Ken Johnson
1955 John Disley
1956 Eric Shirley
1957 John Disley
1958 Eric Shirley
1959 Maurice Herriott
1960 Eric Shirley
1961 Maurice Herriott
1962 Maurice Herriott
1963 Maurice Herriott
1964 Maurice Herriott
1965 Maurice Herriott
1966 Maurice Herriott
1967 Maurice Herriott
1968 Gareth Bryan-Jones
1969 John Jackson
1970 Andy Holden
1971 Andy Holden
1972 Steve Hollings
1973 Steve Hollings
1974 John Davies
1975 Tony Staynings
1976 Tony Staynings
YearMen's championWomen's champion
1977 Dennis Coates / Tony Staynings+nc
1978 Dennis Coates nc
1979 Julian Marsay / Gordon Rimmer nc
1980 Roger Hackney / Tony Staynings+nc
1981 Graeme Fell / Kevin Capper+nc
1982 Roger Hackney nc
1983 Colin Reitz / David Lewis+nc
1984 Paul Davies-Hale nc
1985 Kevin Capper nc
1986 Eddie Wedderburn / Kevin Capper+nc
1987 Eddie Wedderburn / Colin Walker+nc
1988 Mark Rowland / Neil Smart+nc
1989 Colin Walker / Neil Smart+nc
1990 Tom Hanlon / Ken Penney+nc
1991 Colin Walker / Peter McColgan+nc
1992 Colin Walker nc
1993 Colin Walker / Spencer Duval+nc
1994 Justin Chaston nc
1995 Spencer Duval nc
1996 Justin Chaston nc
1997 Spencer Duval / Rob Hough+nc
1998 Christian Stephenson nc
1999 Christian Stephenson nc
2000 Christian Stephenson nc
2001 Ben Whitby nc
2002 Ben Whitby Tara Krzywicki^
2003 Stuart Stokes Tara Krzywicki^
2004 Justin Chaston Tina Brown
2005 Andrew Lemoncello Tina Brown
2006 Jermaine Mays Hattie Dean
2007 Andrew Lemoncello Helen Clitheroe
2008 Adam Bowden Helen Clitheroe
2009 Luke Gunn Helen Clitheroe
2010 Luke Gunn Barbara Parker
2011 Luke Gunn Lennie Waite
2012 Luke Gunn Eilish McColgan
2013 James Wilkinson Eilish McColgan
2014 James Wilkinson Eilish McColgan
2015 Rob Mullett Lennie Waite
2016 Rob Mullett Rosie Clarke
2017 Rob Mullett Iona Lake
2018 Zak Seddon Rosie Clarke
2019 Zak Seddon Rosie Clarke
2020 Phil Norman Aimee Pratt
2021 Mark Pearce Elizabeth Bird
2022 Jamaine Coleman Elizabeth Bird
2023 Will Battershill Poppy Tank
2024 Phil Norman Elizabeth Bird

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The 1989 UK Athletics Championships was the national championship in outdoor track and field for the United Kingdom held at Monkton Stadium, Jarrow. It was the first time that the event was held in North East England. The men's 10,000 metres was dropped from the programme and replaced by a 3000 metres event. Strong winds affected the jumps programme and several of the sprint races.

References

  1. "WAAA and National Championships Medallists". NUTS.
  2. "WAAA and National Championships Medallists". GBR Athletics.