1956 WAAA Championships
Appearance
1956 WAAA Championships | |
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Dates | 11 August |
Host city | London |
Venue | White City Stadium |
Level | Senior |
Type | Outdoor |
← 1955 1957 → |
The 1956 WAAA Championships were the national track and field championships for women in the United Kingdom.[1][2]
The event was held at White City Stadium, London, on 11 August 1956.[3][4]
Results
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 yards | June Paul (Foulds) | 10.6w | Anne Pashley | 10.7w | Heather Armitage | 10.7w |
220 yards | June Paul (Foulds) | 23.8w | Jean Scrivens | 24.0w | Shirley Pirie (Hampton) | 24.5w |
440 yards | Janet Ruff | 56.5 WR | Janice Bonner | 57.0 | Joy Buckmaster | 57.6 |
880 yards | Phyllis Perkins (Green) | 2:13.2 | Betty Loakes | 2:15.7 | Madeleine Ibbotson (Wooller) | 2:16.1 |
1 mile | Diane Leather | 5:01.0 | June Bridgland | 5:03.2 | Anne Oliver | 5:06.4 |
80 metres hurdles | Pamela Elliott (Seaborne) | 11.1w | Iris Pond | 11.2w | Pauline Wainwright | 11.2w |
High jump | Dorothy Tyler | 1.600 | Mary Bignal | 1.600 | Jean Pearce | 1.600 |
Long jump | Sheila Hoskin | 5.65 | Jean Whitehead | 5.64 | Christina Cops | 5.59 |
Shot put | Suzanne Allday | 13.39 | Josephine Cook (Page) | 12.16 | Mary Nusser | 11.12 |
Discus throw | Suzanne Allday (Farmer) | 47.02 NR | Sylvia Needham | 41.29 | Maya Giri | 40.73 |
Javelin | Diane Orphall | 40.82 | Monica Podmore | 40.62 | Averil Williams | 39.61 |
Pentathlon + | Margaret Rowley | 3812 | Mary Peters | 3679 | Alma Osborne | 3656 |
1 mile walk | Dilys Williams | 7:47.6 | Beryl Randle | 7:58.2 | Rita Phillips | 8:13.4 |
+ Held on 15 September at Birmingham University
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 24 December 2024.
- ^ "AAA Championships (women)". GBR Athletics. Retrieved 24 December 2024.
- ^ "Girl of 19 beats world record". Sunday Express. 12 August 1956. Retrieved 24 December 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Sprinting Mother Smashes World 220 Record". Weekly Dispatch (London). 12 August 1956. Retrieved 24 December 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.