The 1902 AAA Championships was the 1902 edition of the annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA). It was held on Saturday 5 July 1902 at the Stamford Bridge (stadium) in London, England, in front of 4,000 spectators.

For the second successive year a new event was added to the Championships, when the 220 yards sprint was introduced. There were now 16 events contested.

American Samuel Jones won the high jump
Hungarian Kauser won the pole jump
Wesley Coe successfully defended his shot put title

Results

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 yardsUnited States Arthur Duffey10.0Reginald Wadsley1 ydLeinster Denis Murray2 ft
220 yardsReginald Wadsley22.4Jimmy Tremeer2 ydGeorge Brewill1 yd
440 yardsGeorge White50.2Reginald Wadsley4 ydG.P. Constantine2 yd
880 yardsArthur Manning1:59.8David Cowan2 ydJ.H. Bessell2 yd
1 mileJoseph Binks4:16.8 NRHenry Hawtrey2 ydAlbert Barker12 yd
4 milesAlfred Shrubb20:01.4Fred Appleby20:16.6New Zealand William Simpson20:55.4
10 milesAlfred Shrubb52:25.4Albert Barker52:57.0Albert Aldridge53:19.0
steeplechaseGeorge Martin11:31.2J. Sturt5 ydonly 2 finished
120yd hurdlesNew Zealand George Smith16.0Alfred Trafford2 ydWilliam Phillips16.8
2 miles walkWilliam Sturgess14:46.6G. A. Bush40 ydW. Endean50 yd
7 miles walkWilliam Sturgess52:49.4Jack Butler52:58.0H. W. Hartley55:52.5
high jumpUnited States Samuel Jones1.905Leinster Peter O'Connor1.880Leinster Con Leahy1.854
pole jumpHungary Jakab Kauser3.25W. H. Hodgson3.22only 2 competitors
long jumpLeinster Peter O'Connor7.20Leinster Con Leahy Lionel Cornish6.73 6.73not awarded
shot putUnited States Wesley Coe13.07United States Robert W. Edgren11.78only 2 competitors
hammer throwLeinster Tom Kiely43.52Ernest May39.62 NRUnited States Robert W. Edgren36.90