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2015 IAAF Rankings (AUS) 2015 IAAF Points Rankings Australian Men Rank Points Event Performance Wind ATHLETE State DOB PLACE VENUE DATE 1 1209 50km Walk 3:42.17.0 Jared Tallent S 171084 2 Beijing, China 29-Aug 2 1195 20km Walk 1:20.05.0 Dane Bird-Smith Q 150792 5 La Coruna, Spain 6-Jun 3 1187 Long Jump 8.29 +0.0 Fabrice Lapierre N 171083 1 Zagreb, Serbia 8-Sep 4 1179 Discus Throw 66.75 Benn Harradine Q 141082 1 Wiesbaden, Germany 10-May 5 1177 3000m 7.39.85 Collis Birmingham V 271284 5 London, Gbritain 24-Jul 6 1175 High Jump 2.31 Brandon Starc N 241193 qual Beijing, China 28-Aug 7 1174 800m 1.44.99 Jeff Riseley V 111186 1 Lignano, Italy 7-Jul 8 1173 110m Hurdles 13.42 +1.5 Nicholas Hough N 201093 1 Brisbane 29-Mar 9 1160 800m 1.45.38 Alex Rowe V 080792 1rA Canberra 7-Feb 10 1156 10000m 27.44.24 Ben St.Lawrence N 071181 3 Palo Alto, USA 2-May 10 11 1155 10000m 27.45.01 Dave McNeill V 061086 4 Palo Alto, USA 2-May 11 1155 20km Walk 1:22.08.0 Chris Erickson V 011281 10 Nomi, Japan 15-Mar 13 1154 1500m 3.36.51 Ryan Gregson V 260490 1 Sydney 14-Mar 13 1154 50km Walk 3:51.26.0 Chris Erickson V 011281 13 Beijing, China 29-Aug 15 1150 110m Hurdles 13.54 +1.5 Sam Baines V 080291 2 Brisbane 29-Mar 16 1149 1500m 3.36.87 Jeff Riseley V 111186 2 Sydney 14-Mar 17 1148 800m 1.45.79 Joshua Ralph N 271091 1 Ninove, Belgium 1-Aug 18 1146 5000m 13.17.49 Collis Birmingham V 271284 8 Eugene, USA 29-May 19 1145 Shot Put 20.40 Damien Birkinhead V 080493 1 Leiden, Netherlands 13-Jun 20 1142 100m 10.19 +1.1 Josh Clarke N 190595 1 Brisbane 28-Mar 20 21 1140 3000m 7.45.97 Brett Robinson V 080591 5 Luzern, Switzerland 14-Jul 22 1138 Mile 3.54.88 Ryan Gregson V 260490 9 Oslo, Norway 11-Jun 23 1136 Long Jump 8.05 +0.5 Robbie Crowther Q 020887 1 Brisbane 29-Mar 24 1135 Marathon 2:11.19.0 Michael Shelley Q 101083 12 London, Gbritain 26-Apr 25 1133 5000m 13.21.23 Brett Robinson V 080591 5 Birmingham, Gbr 7-Jun 25 1133 50km Walk 3:55.03.0 Brendon Reading A 260189 4 Melbourne 13-Dec 25 1133 Javelin Throw 83.31 Hamish Peacock T 151090 1 Hobart 3-Jan 28 1131 50km Walk 3:55.17.0 Ian Rayson N 040288 5 Melbourne 13-Dec 29 1129 200m 20.59 +1.8 Alex Hartmann Q 070393 1 Canberra 7-Feb 29 1129 20km Walk 1:23.27.0 Rhydian Cowley V 040191 26 La Coruna, Spain 6-Jun 29 1129 High Jump 2.26 Joel Baden V 010296 qual Beijing, China 28-Aug 32 1128 Long Jump 8.01 +0.5 Darcy Roper Q 310398 2 Cali, Colombia 16-Jul 33 1127 800m 1.46.51 Peter Bol W 220294 2rA Canberra 7-Feb 33 1127 Discus Throw 63.88 Julian Wruck Q 060791 1 Brisbane 7-Feb 35 1125 3000m 7.48.35 Sam McEntee W 030292 1 Dublin, Ireland 24-Jul 36 1119 400m 45.91 Alex Beck Q 070292 6 Gwangju, Korea 10-Jul 36 1119 1500m 3.39.05 Josh Wright N 030591 5 Sydney 14-Mar 38 1118 10km Walk 40.31.0 Dane Bird-Smith Q 150792 1 Suzhou, China 27-Sep 39 1117 400m 45.94 Craig Burns Q 070188 1 Brisbane 28-Mar 39 1117 20km Walk 1:24.05.0 Jared Tallent S 171084 1 Adelaide 22-Feb 41 1116 800m 1.46.90 Jared West N 140788 3rA Canberra 7-Feb 41 1116 1500m 3.39.32 Collis Birmingham V 271284 6 Brussels, Belgium 11-Sep 43 1115 100m 10.27 +1.0 Jung Jin Su N 161193 1h4 Gwangju, Korea 8-Jul 43 1115 100m 10.27 -1.0 Aaron Stubbs Q 130790 1h1 Brisbane 28-Nov 43 1115 800m 1.46.93 Jordan Williamsz V 110994 5 Lignano, Italy 7-Jul 43 1115 10km Walk 40.36.0 Chris Erickson V 011281 1 Melbourne 23-May 43 1115 10km Walk 40.36.0 Jared Tallent S 171084 1 Adelaide 23-Aug 48 1113 1500m 3.39.53 Jordan Williamsz V 110994 1r1 Princeton, USA 17-Apr 49 1112 100m 10.28 +0.3 Tom Gamble Q 251191 5s2 Gwangju, Korea 9-Jul 49 1112 Javelin Throw 81.80 Matthew Outzen N 121087 1 Sydney 14-Mar 51 1110 Mile 3.57.09 Jeff Riseley V 111186 1 Dublin, Ireland 24-Jul 51 1110 400m Hurdles 50.31 Tristan Thomas T 230586 2 Brisbane 29-Mar 53 1108 5000m 13.28.26 Dave McNeill V 061086 1 Joensuu, Finland 23-Jul 53 1108 110m Hurdles 13.77 +0.1 Justin Merlino N 101286 2 Canberra 7-Feb 55 1105 100m 10.30 +1.1 Alex Hartmann Q 070393 3 Brisbane 28-Mar 55 1105 3000m 7.51.64 Ryan Gregson V 260490 1 Kuortane, Finland 8-Aug 57 1103 1500m 3.40.28 Jordan Gusman N 300194 6 Sydney 14-Mar 57 1103 Discus Throw 62.58 Matt Denny Q 020696 2 Gwangju, Korea 11-Jul 59 1101 3000m Steeple 8.34.81 James Nipperess N 210590 2 Copenhagen, Den 5-Aug 59 1101 Long Jump 7.88 +1.4 Henry Frayne Q 140490 4 Brisbane 29-Mar 61 1100 800m 1.47.45 Timas Harik V 010194 4rA Canberra 7-Feb 62 1099 100m 10.32 +1.1 Trae Williams Q 050597 4 Brisbane 28-Mar 62 1099 1500m 3.40.58 Luke Mathews V 210695 7 Watford, Gbritain 27-Jun 64 1098 Long Jump 7.87 +0.0 Angus Gould A 080194 1 Melbourne 21-Mar 65 1096 200m 20.81 +1.7 Craig Burns Q 070188 3 Brisbane 29-Mar 65 1096 800m 1.47.60 Luke Mathews V 210695 4 Sydney 14-Mar 65 1096 1500m 3.40.80 Sam McEntee W 030292 6 Lignano, Italy 7-Jul 65 1096 Pole Vault 5.43 Angus Armstrong N 170397 1 Sydney 12-Dec 69 1094 3000m 7.53.49 Zak Patterson V 290595 6 Dublin, Ireland 24-Jul 69 1094 10000m 28.24.49 Brett Robinson V 080591 2 Melbourne 5-Dec 71 1093 Pole Vault 5.42 Kurtis Marschall S 250497 1 Melbourne 15-Jan 72 1092 800m 1.47.73 Dylan Stenson S 300988 5rA Canberra 7-Feb 72 1092 1500m 3.41.07 Jack Stapleton N 290995 8 Sydney 14-Mar 74 1091 5000m 13.33.16 Ben St.Lawrence N 071181 2 Melbourne 21-Mar.
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