2015 British Indoor Athletics Championships

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2015 British Indoor Athletics Championships
Dates14-15 February
Host city Sheffield
VenueEIS Sheffield
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LevelSenior national
TypeIndoor
Events26


The 2015 British Indoor Athletics Championships was an indoor track and field competition held from 14 to 15 February 2015 at the English Institute of Sport, Sheffield, England. A range of indoor events were held. [1] It served as a qualifier for the British team at the 2017 European Athletics Indoor Championships.

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Medal summary

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
60 metres Chijindu Ujah 6.57 Sean Safo-Antwi 6.66 Roy Ejiakuekwu 6.72
200 metres Antonio Infantino 20.96 Omololu Abiodun 21.18 Dannish Walker-Khan 21.35
400 metres Nigel Levine 46.86 Jarryd Dunn 47.05 Jamie Bowie 47.18
800 metres Guy Learmonth 1:49.00 James Bowness 1:49.06 Mukhtar Mohammed 1:49.12
1500 metres Charlie Grice 3:49.79 Ben Coldray 3:52.28 John Ashcroft 3:52.48
3000 metres Lee Emanuel 8:03.92 Philip Hurst 8:05.31 Thomas Lancashire 8:05.53
60 metres hurdles Lawrence Clarke 7.69 David Omoregie 7.78 David King 7.82
3000 metres walk Tom Bosworth 11:30.35 Callum Wilkinson 12:24.38 Creighton Connolly 12:25.68
High jump Allan Smith 2.29 m Chris Kandu 2.18 m Matthew Roberts 2.13 m
Pole vault Luke Cutts 5.55 m Andrew Sutcliffe
Adam Hague
5.45 mNot awarded
Long jump Dan Bramble 7.90 m Julian Reid 7.87 m Daniel Gardiner 7.61 m
Triple jump Flag of Nigeria.svg  Tosin Oke  (NGR)16.59 m Nathan Fox 16.25 m Nonso Okolo 15.60 m
Shot put Zane Duquemin 17.72 m Scott Lincoln 17.37 m Youcef Zatat 17.14 m

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
60 metres Dina Asher-Smith 7.15 Rachel Johncock 7.33 Diani Walker 7.51
200 metres Shannon Hylton 23.69 Cheriece Hylton 23.80 Joey Duck 23.96
400 metres Kirsten McAslan 53.05 Laura Maddox 53.07 Loren Bleaken 55.37
800 metres Jenny Meadows 2:01.43 Shelayna Oskan-Clarke 2:02.91 Katy Brown 2:03.39
1500 metres Laura Muir 4:13.06 Alison Leonard 4:13.57 Melissa Courtney 4:17.90
3000 metres Emelia Gorecka 9:06.27 Jessica Judd 9:09.67 Charlene Thomas 9:11.67
60 metres hurdles Serita Solomon 8.04 Lucy Hatton 8.06 Yasmin Miller 8.18
3000 metres walk Emma Achurch 13:29.19 Sophie Lewis Ward 14:21.93 Michelle Turner 14:30.70
High jump Katarina Johnson-Thompson 1.97 m Morgan Lake 1.94 m Isobel Pooley 1.88 m
Pole vault Sally Peake 4.25 m Abigail Roberts 4.00 m Katie James 4.00 m
Long jump Abigail Irozuru 6.73 m Sarah Warnock 6.37 m Jazmin Sawyers 6.32 m
Triple jump Laura Samuel 13.66 m Zainab Ceesay 13.12 m Zara Asante 13.00 m
Shot put Eden Francis 16.50 m Shaunagh Brown 15.55 m Sophie McKinna 15.15 m

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References

  1. "Indoor British Championships". British Athletics. Archived from the original on 25 October 2014. Retrieved 18 May 2016.