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Zatopek10 Preliminary Start Lists 2010 Zatopek:10 Entry Lists (as at 29/11/10) WOMEN'S ZATOPEK:10 ATHLETE D/O/B AGE SEX EVENT PERFORMANCE CLUB STATE 1 Abigail Bayley 26-Nov-77 33 F 10000m 34:46.00 OLD XAVERIANS VICTORIA 2 Brooke Condon 13-Feb-79 31 F 10000m 35:32.00 BOX HILL VICTORIA 3 Meredith Cook 29-Jun-73 37 F 10000m 36:30.00 BENDIGO YMCA VICTORIA 4 Hannah Flannery 31-Jul-98 12 F 10000m 37:02.00 TUGGERANONG TERRITORY 5 Clare Geraghty 15-May-86 24 F 10000m 33:58.00 GALEFORCE RUNNING CLUB QUEENSLAND 6 Belinda Martin F 10000m 35:26:00 ST GEORGE NSW 7 Ellie O'Kane 10-Dec-88 22 F 10000m 35:50.00 BORDER TRACK & FIELD VICTORIA 8 Kellie Palmer 5-Dec-83 27 F 10000m 34:14.00 UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY 9 Lauren Shelley 2-Dec-76 34 F 10000m 33:59.00 STIRLING SWANS WESTERN AUSTRALIA 10 Lara Tamsett 12-Oct-88 22 F 10000m 32:21.00 UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY NEW SOUTH WALES 11 Jessica Trengove 15-Aug-87 23 F 10000m 33:38.00 HILLS DISTRICT AC SOUTH AUSTRALIA 12 Eloise Wellings F 10000m NEW SOUTH WALES WOMEN'S 1500M ATHLETE D/O/B AGE SEX EVENT PERFORMANCE CLUB STATE 1 Fiona Crombie 15-Aug-82 28 F 1500m 4:20.14 UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY 2 Melanie Daniels 20-May-88 22 F 1500m 4:29.06 NORTHERN SUBURBS TASMANIA 3 Bridey Delaney 16-Jul-89 21 F 1500m 4:14.00 ST GEORGE NEW SOUTH WALES 4 Emma Dick 19-Dec-94 16 F 1500m 4:32.00 GOLD COAST VICTORY QUEENSLAND 5 Erica Fountain 29-Nov-82 28 F 1500m 4:16.10 GLENHUNTLY VICTORIA 6 Kelly Hetherington 10-Mar-89 21 F 1500m 4:27.00 GLENHUNTLY VICTORIA 7 Andrea Ilakovac 23-May-83 27 F 1500m 4:35.53 QUEANBEYAN TERRITORY 8 Selma Kajan 30-Jul-91 19 F 1500m 4:24.64 RANDWICK BOTANY NEW SOUTH WALES 9 Sarah Klein 19-Apr-85 25 F 1500m 4:27.00 FRANKSTON VICTORIA 10 Kaila McKnight 5-May-86 24 F 1500m 4:08.79 KNOX ATHLETICS VICTORIA 11 Katelyn Simpson 28-Jan-94 16 F 1500m 4:26.00 GOLD COAST VICTORY QUEENSLAND 12 Lisa Stanton-Smith 16-Aug-89 21 F 1500m 4:33.89 KEILOR ST BERNARDS VICTORIA 13 Daina Surka 18-Apr-85 25 F 1500m 4:31.68 RANDWICK BOTANY NEW SOUTH WALES 14 Sianne Toemoe 17-Jun-89 21 F 1500m 4:32.00 UTS NORTH NEW SOUTH WALES ONDIEKI WOMEN'S UNDER 20 3000M ATHLETE D/O/B AGE SEX EVENT PERFORMANCE CLUB STATE 24-Dec-94 16 F 3000m 1 Helen Baade 10:08.15 UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND QUEENSLAND 2 Hannah Castle 6-Nov-92 18 F 3000m 10:35.00 AUSTRALIA WESTERN AUSTRALIA 3 Siobhan Clayton 23-Jan-91 19 F 3000m NT UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY NEW SOUTH WALES 4 Sarah Clements 26-Apr-91 19 F 3000m 10:10.99 RUYTON VICTORIA 5 Tessa Craig 11-Nov-93 17 F 3000m 10:03.00 HAILEYBURY VICTORIA 6 Jade Dowling 17-Oct-96 14 F 3000m 10:05.00 GOLD COAST VICTORY QUEENSLAND 7 Kate Fitzsimons 1-Jul-93 17 F 3000m 10:07.00 STIRLING SWANS WESTERN AUSTRALIA 8 Linden Hall 20-Jun-91 19 F 3000m 9:39.65 ATHLETICS ESSENDON VICTORIA 9 Jacqueline Hallam 31-Mar-93 17 F 3000m 10:19.00 WELLINGTON VICTORIA 10 Charlotte Lane 7-Feb-92 18 F 3000m 10:11.20 WESTRACK WESTERN AUSTRALIA 11 Grace Musgrove 18-Jun-92 18 F 3000m 10:06.00 KEMBLA JOGGERS NEW SOUTH WALES 12 Mia Ross 21-May-95 15 F 3000m 10:19.00 WELLINGTON VICTORIA 13 Stacey Stanley 27-Dec-94 16 F 3000m 10:12.63 ATHLETICS ESSENDON VICTORIA 14 Melanie Townsend 22-Feb-93 17 F 3000m 10:05.00 FRANKSTON VICTORIA 15 Leshay Wells 28-Apr-94 16 F 3000m 10:07.00 GOLD COAST VICTORY NEW SOUTH WALES WOMEN'S 600M ATHLETE D/O/B AGE SEX EVENT PERFORMANCE CLUB STATE 1 Alexandra Bulic 14-Oct-94 16 F 600m NT BRUNSWICK VICTORIA 2 Betty Burua 24-Nov-86 24 F 600m 1:35.12 PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3 Salome Dell 21-Mar-83 27 F 600m 1:33.63 QE2 QUEENSLAND 4 Katherine 6-Nov-88 22 F 600m NT DONCASTER VICTORIA 5 Tamsyn Lewis 20-Jul-78 32 F 600m 1:21.26 SANDRINGHAM VICTORIA 6 Kelly McGinnity 4-Oct-86 24 F 600m NT AUSTRALIA WESTERN AUSTRALIA 7 Caitlin Pincott 18-Dec-82 28 F 600m NT UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND QUEENSLAND 8 Alice Platten 7-Jan-85 25 F 600m NT RINGWOOD VICTORIA WOMEN'S DISCUS ATHLETE D/O/B AGE SEX EVENT PERFORMANCE CLUB STATE 1 Chelsea Dyer 31-Oct-96 14 F Discus 38.50m BOX HILL VICTORIA 2 Sarah Hewitt 31-Jan-74 36 F Discus 37.49m BOX HILL VICTORIA 3 Alycia Maher 1-Aug-96 14 F Discus 39.43m FRANKSTON VICTORIA 4 Catherine McCowan 16-May-85 25 F Discus 39.73m BOX HILL VICTORIA 5 Kim Mulhall 9-Jan-91 19 F Discus 56.85m RINGWOOD VICTORIA 6 Prabhjot Rai 10-Feb-93 17 F Discus 47.91m MEADOWGLEN SPORTS CLUB VICTORIA WOMEN'S SHOT PUT ATHLETE D/O/B AGE SEX EVENT PERFORMANCE CLUB STATE 1 Sarah Hewitt 31-Jan-74 36 F Shot Put BOX HILL VICTORIA 2 Kim Mulhall 9-Jan-91 19 F Shot Put RINGWOOD VICTORIA 3 Margaret Satupai F Shot Put GLENHUNTLY VICTORIA WOMEN'S TRIPLE JUMP ATHLETE D/O/B AGE SEX EVENT PERFORMANCE CLUB STATE 1 Linda Allen 22-Mar-87 23 F Triple 13.57m MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY VICTORIA 2 Emma Knight 9-Feb-85 25 F Triple 13.22m SANDRINGHAM VICTORIA 3 Natalia 31-May-90 20 F Triple 12.14m BOX HILL VICTORIA 4 Kelby Lauritz 20-Jun-91 19 F Triple 11.89m SANDRINGHAM VICTORIA 5 Jeanette Reyes 14-Jan-79 31 F Triple 13.37m SANDRINGHAM VICTORIA MEN'S ZATOPEK:10 ATHLETE D/O/B AGE SEX EVENT PERFORMANCE CLUB STATE 1 Liam Adams 4-Sep-86 24 M 10000m 28:48.96 ATHLETICS ESSENDON VICTORIA 2 Collis Birmingham M 10000m 27:29:73 EUREKA VICTORIA 3 Adrian Blincoe M 10000m NEW ZEALAND 4 Roberto Busi 27-Jun-76 34 M 10000m 30:23.00 WESTERN AUSTRALIA WESTERN AUSTRALIA 5 Courtney Carter 6-Aug-87 23 M 10000m 30:18.00 RANDWICK BOTANY NEW SOUTH WALES 6 Alan Craigie 2-Dec-83 27 M 10000m 30:02.00 WESTON CREEK TERRITORY 7 Bradley Croker 27-Aug-80 30 M 10000m 30:20.00 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY NEW SOUTH WALES 8 Bobby Curtis M 10000m 27:33:38 UNITED STATES 9 Russell Dessaix-Chin 24-May-78 32 M 10000m 29:15.00 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY NEW SOUTH WALES 10 Shawn Forrest M 10000m 28:12:48 ATHLETICS NUNAWADING VICTORIA 11 Wondwosen Geleta 29-Sep-79 31 M 10000m 29:38.00 SOUTH MELBOURNE VICTORIA 12 Nathan Hartigan 7-Jun-84 26 M 10000m 29:51.00 BALLARAT HARRIERS VICTORIA 13 Chris Hartley 13-Oct-83 27 M 10000m NT ADELAIDE HARRIERS SOUTH AUSTRALIA 14 Luke Hurring 16-Sep-84 26 M 10000m 29:42.00 (NZ) 15 Steve Kelly 6-May-88 22 M 10000m 29:55.00 BOX HILL VICTORIA 16 Luke Kipkosgei 27-Nov-75 35 M 10000m NT KENYA 17 Shaun Krawitz 15-Feb-85 25 M 10000m 29:46.00 GLENHUNTLY VICTORIA 18 Josphat Menjo 20-Aug-79 31 M 10000m 26:56.7 KENYA 19 Scott Rantall 11-Jun-81 29 M 10000m 29:24.00 DEAKIN VICTORIA 20 Toby Rayner 8-Dec-86 24 M 10000m 29:12.00 GLENHUNTLY VICTORIA 21 Tim Rowe 10-Aug-84 26 M 10000m NT ST GEORGE DISTRICTS NEW SOUTH WALES 22 Stefan Smith 21-Nov-87 23 M 10000m NT WELLINGTON SCOTTISH AC 23 Ben ST Lawrence 7-Nov-81 29 M 10000m 28:05.00 ST GEORGE NEW SOUTH WALES 24 Harry Summers 19-May-90 20 M 10000m 29:30.00 RANDWICK BOTANY NEW SOUTH WALES 25 Ben Toomey 13-Nov-85 25 M 10000m 29:51.00 KNOX ATHLETICS VICTORIA 26 Andrew White 27-May-85 25 M 10000m 29:19.00 BOX HILL VICTORIA 27 Jason Woolhouse 9-Sep-80 30 M 10000m 28:56.00 DEAKIN VICTORIA MEN'S 1500M ATHLETE D/O/B AGE SEX EVENT PERFORMANCE CLUB STATE 1 Daniel Clark 22-Mar-85 25 M 1500m 3:45.10 BOX HILL VICTORIA 2 Tom Fawthorpe 2-Aug-90 20 M 1500m 3:49.00 RINGWOOD VICTORIA 3 Matt Inglis Fox 15-Feb-87 23 M 1500m 3:46.82 GOLD COAST VICTORY QUEENSLAND 4 Ryan Geard 8-Mar-92 18 M 1500m 3:50.00 ATHLETICS ESSENDON VICTORIA 5 Matthew Hawke 28-Aug-90 20 M 1500m 3:49.08 UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND QUEENSLAND 6 Paul Hoffman 17-Jun-82 28 M 1500m 3:39.00 MACQUARIE HUNTER NEW SOUTH WALES 7 James Kaan 17-Sep-90 20 M 1500m 3:40.80 HILLS ATHLETICS NEW SOUTH WALES 8 Kyle Martin-Alcaide 2-Mar-94 16 M 1500m 3:53.40 BOX HILL VICTORIA 9 James Nipperess 21-May-90 20 M 1500m 3:41.03 SYDNEY UNI AC NEW SOUTH WALES 10 Tim Norton 20-Oct-83 27 M 1500m 3:42.82 RINGWOOD VICTORIA 11 Grant Page 24-Jan-82 28 M 1500m 3:42.98 NORTHERN SUBURBS TASMANIA 12 Adrian Plummer 18-Sep-91 19 M 1500m 3:48.30 GOLD COAST VICTORY QUEENSLAND 13 Tyson Popplestone 15-Mar-87 23 M 1500m 3:48.70 EUREKA VICTORIA 14 Philo Saunders 31-Oct-76 34 M 1500m 3:41.22 WESTON CREEK TERRITORY 15 Marc See 7-Mar-89 21 M 1500m 3:47.00 STIRLING SWANS WESTERN AUSTRALIA 16 Brett Tingay 4-Aug-80 30 M 1500m 3:44.00 UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY 17 Nicholas Toohey 9-Apr-88 22 M 1500m 3:46.11 PACIFIC AC QUEENSLAND DE CASTELLA MEN'S UNDER 20 3000M ATHLETE D/O/B AGE SEX EVENT PERFORMANCE CLUB STATE 1 Kevin Batt 28-Feb-91 19 M 3000m A 8:16.00 KEMBLA JOGGERS NEW SOUTH WALES 2 Jacob Cocks 19-May-94 16 M 3000m A 0.006053241 FLINDERS SOUTH AUSTRALIA 3 Jack Curran 19-Apr-94 16 M 3000m A 8:38.00 QE2 QUEENSLAND 4 Ryan Geard 8-Mar-92 18 M 3000m A 8:27.00 ATHLETICS ESSENDON VICTORIA 5 Cameron Graves M 3000m A 0.005787037 NEW ZEALAND 6 Luke Hargreaves 15-Jan-94 16 M 3000m A 0.005983796 ADELAIDE HARRIERS SOUTH AUSTRALIA 7 Ethan Heywood 8-Dec-92 18 M 3000m A 8:23.10 STIRLING SWANS WESTERN AUSTRALIA 8 Rhys Jones 2-Feb-91 19 M 3000m A 0.006022338 ADELAIDE HARRIERS SOUTH AUSTRALIA 9 Milaan Lottering 27-May-93 17 M 3000m A 8:28.00 FRANKSTON VICTORIA 10 Sam McEntee 3-Feb-92 18 M 3000m A 8:22.40 WESTRACK WESTERN AUSTRALIA 11 Aaron Pulford 24-Aug-91 19 M 3000m A 8:14.00 HAMILTON CITY HAWKS 12 Zachary Rea 18-Oct-93 17 M 3000m A 8:32.57 RANDWICK BOTANY NEW SOUTH WALES 13 David Ricketts 15-Mar-91 19 M 3000m A 8:19.00 ASICS WEST NEW SOUTH WALES 14 Brett Robinson 8-May-91 19 M 3000m A 8:06.00 WESTON CREEK TERRITORY 15 Alexander Rose 10-Apr-91 19 M 3000m A 8:24.00 UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND QUEENSLAND 16 Patrick Smith 15-Mar-91 19 M 3000m A 0.005983796 RIVERSIDE AC TASMANIA 17 Harry Smithers 24-Dec-91 19 M 3000m A 8:38.00 OLD MELBURNIANS VICTORIA 18 Joshua Tedesco 9-Apr-91 19 M 3000m A 8:35.00 STIRLING SWANS WESTERN AUSTRALIA 19 Francis Torok 22-Dec-92 18 M 3000m A 8:29.00 RANDWICK BOTANY NEW SOUTH WALES 20 Josh van Dalen 20-Feb-91 19 M 3000m A 8:31.65 WELLINGTON SCOTTISH 21 Todd Wakefield 10-Apr-91 19 M 3000m A 8:21.01 SYDNEY
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