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TASMANIAN ALL-TIME LIST As at 18 May 2021 100 YARDS 9.66 1.4 TASMANIAN ALL-TIME LIST as at 18 May 2021 100 YARDS 9.66 1.4 Jacob Despard 201196 1 Penguin 29/12/2020 9.6 Arnold Gunther 1 Launceston 30/01/1954 9.7 Murray Bird 211146 1 Hobart 5/03/1966 9.94 Glen McCarthy 240470 1 Hobart 26/11/1994 100 METRES (10.99/10.7] 10.12 1.5 Jack Hale 220598 1h Perth 1/02/2020 10.40 1.3 Jacob Despard 201196 3 Sydney 23/02/2019 10.51 1.8 Jim Thompson 000056 5 Sydney 28/03/1987 10.53 0.9 David Thom 010776 6 Brisbane 18/07/1998 10.56 1.5 Simon Bresnehan 151274 7h Sydney 20/02/1999 10.66 0.4 Glen McCarthy 240470 3 Hobart 25/02/1996 10.67 Simon Hollingsworth 090572 1 Hobart 5/12/1992 10.67 0.7 Scott Wells 220483 1 Canberra 26/02/2002 10.69 1.3 Jesse Usoalii 010396 3 Townsville 7/12/2013 10.5 Paul Blackaby 060254 1 Hobart 17/03/1973 10.5 Leigh McConnon 090653 Hobart 16/02/1974 10.74 Troy Bennett 160169 1 Canberra 26/01/1988 10.74 1.2 Jagga Pybus 120601 1 Hobart 22/12/2018 10.76 -0.3 Robin Calleja 091273 5 Christchurch 13/01/1998 10.82 1.3 Glen Martin 030174 6 Sydney 30/11/1996 10.82 1.1 Sam Jeffrey 081080 1 Canberra 12/12/1998 10.6 Murray Bird 211146 1 Hobart 28/02/1970 10.6 1.8 Gerard McGee 210156 3 Melbourne 31/03/1974 10.6 Steven Knott 090959 1 Hobart 7/03/1983 10.6 Rodney Whitehead 1 Launceston 8/02/1986 10.86 1.1 Ross Lovell 140592 2h Brisbane 27/02/2016 10.87 -0.4 Tristan Thomas 230586 1 Canberra 1/11/2008 10.87 1.7 Ryan Cooper 230499 1 Hobart 22/01/2020 10.88 1.3 Russel Taib 220598 2 Hobart 18/10/2014 10.91 1.3 Jens Streit 060672 1h Hobart 7/12/1990 10.92 -0.5 Lewis Powell 281283 1 Hobart 21/12/2002 10.92 0.1 Andrew Robinson 091292 3 Hobart 25/01/2015 10.7 Brett Allender Hobart 2/03/1981 10.7 Peter Van Der Kraan 1/01/1988 10.7 Jason Lansdell 1/01/1990 10.7 Tim Potter 290368 1/01/1991 10.94 1.2 Michael Rayment 130374 2 Canberra 7/02/1998 10.94 1.8 John Howe 180185 1h Launceston 5/03/2016 10.96 0.7 Charlie Leek 100593 1 Hobart 26/11/2011 10.96 0.9 Max Waldron 220494 1 Hobart 22/12/2012 10.97 Tim Rundle 271262 h Brisbane 13/12/1981 10.97 1.1 Jack Lewis 190303 1 Hobart 1/03/2020 10.98 1.9 Tim Lunnon 2h Melbourne 24//3/1990 10.99 Mark Nichols 240777 2 Hobart 3/03/2001 200 METRES [21.99/21.7] 20.92 1.6 Simon Bresnehan 151274 2h Melbourne 2/03/1997 20.93 0.7 Jack Hale 220598 4 Sydney 8/04/2019 21.00 1.1 Glen McCarthy 240470 2 Sydney 18/02/1996 21.20 1.9 Simon Hollingsworth 090572 2 Penguin 21/02/1993 21.26 1.7 Jacob Despard 201196 4h Sydney 7/04/2019 21.32 0.2 Tristan Thomas 230586 1 Canberra 14/03/2009 21.34 -0.5 Tim Hollingsworth 031070 3 Hobart 17/01/1993 21.39 1.4 Jesse Usoalii 030196 3 Townsville 8/12/2013 21.43 1.1 Scott Wells 220483 1 Canberra 15/12/2001 21.44 Scott Bailey 030576 1 Launceston 11/11/2001 21.49 Shaun Bailey 161179 2 Launceston 11/11/2001 21.50 -0.1 Jim Thompson 000056 2 Canberra 14/03/1987 21.53 1.9 Tao Baker 210981 1 Hobart 5/03/2006 21.3 Paul Blackaby 060254 1 Hobart 5/03/1978 21.57 -0.7 Troy Bennett 160169 2 Sydney 28/03/1987 21.60 1.9 Sam Jeffrey 081080 1h Canberra 13/12/1998 21.4 Murray Bird 211146 1 Hobart 7/03/1966 21.67 1.9 Sam Crosswell 301188 2 Hobart 5/03/2006 21.72 -0.1 Andrew Robinson 091292 1 Hobart 30/03/2014 21.5 1.3 Ean Vandenberg 000071 1 Hobart 1/12/1990 21.75 1.4 Russel Taib 220598 2 Sydney 8/02/2015 21.75 -0.7 Jagga Pybus 120601 1 Hobart 17/03/2019 21.77 0.3 David Thom 010776 1 Melbourne 17/02/2000 21.79 -0.8 Scott Wells 220483 3 Sydney 2/02/2002 21.79 0.7 Jarred Gilroy 090492 2b Brisbane 8/03/2015 21.81 1.5 David Ashcroft 050566 Canberra 30/03/1985 21.6 Gerard McGee 210156 3 Melbourne 30/03/1974 21.6 Albert Juhasz 000070 2 Hobart 06/03/1988 21.88 0.5 Max Waldron 220494 1h Melbourne 26/02/2012 21.88 1.3 Ryan Cooper 230499 Brisbane 25/01/2020 21.92 -0.1 John Howe 180185 2 Hobart 30/03/2014 21.93 1.4 Alexander (AJ) Creak 220703 6 Sydney 14/03/2021 21.7 Leigh McConnon 090653 2 Hobart 17/03/1974 21.7 Rodney Whitehead 1 Hobart 3/03/1986 21.99 1.0 Michael King 000066 Canberra 29/03/1985 400 METRES [47.99/47.8] 45.86 Tristan Thomas 230586 1 Canberra 20/01/2009 45.99 Simon Hollingsworth 090572 1 Adelaide 16/02/1992 47.06 Tim Hollingsworth 031070 3 Sydney 23/01/1993 47.08 Jens Streit 060672 2 Hobart 28/02/1993 47.14 Gerard McGee 210156 4 Fresno USA 13/05/1978 47.25 Glen McCarthy 240470 3 Brisbane 4/07/1998 47.25 Tim Cawthorn 140974 4 Melbourne 5/02/2000 47.26 Sam Crosswell 301188 1 Sydney 6/12/2006 47.28 Steven Kingston 050773 1 Melbourne 14/12/1991 47.42 Shaun Bailey 161179 1 Hobart 16/02/2002 47.3 Neil Mickleborough 090547 4h Melbourne 18/03/1976 47.46 Darren Edmunds 140370 2 Canberra 13/03/1988 47.48 Tao Baker 000081 1 Hobart 15/12/2003 47.57 Russel Taib 220598 1 Sydney 14/03/2015 47.62 Scott Bailey 030576 3h Brisbane 11/04/2002 47.5 Troy Bennett 160169 2 Hobart 2/02/1991 47.6 Murray Bird 211146 1 Hobart 11/03/1967 47.6 Paul Blackaby 060254 1 Hobart 6/03/1978 47.75 Nic Davidson 130884 4 Melbourne 12/02/2005 47.76 Max Waldron 220494 3 Sydney 13/03/2011 47.83 Sam Jeffrey 081080 6 Canberra 18/02/2001 47.7 David Lean 220835 1 Hobart 16/12/1956 47.7 Brendan Hanigan 190373 3 Brisbane 15/07/1994 47.8 Glenn Turnor 180869 1 Hobart 6/03/1988 47.98 Alexander (AJ) Creak 220703 5 Sydney 13/04/2021 47.99 Daniel Stolp 200973 6h Sydney 7/03/1996 800 METRES [1:51.99] 1.45.03 Brendan Hanigan 190373 3 Lappenranta FIN 26/07/1994 1.46.78 Ryan Foster 260888 2s Fayetteville USA 11/06/2009 1.47.83 Tristan Thomas 230586 1 Melbourne 11/12/2008 1.47.98 John White 250569 3 Melbourne 25/02/1993 1.48.4 Stan Bailey 210950 2 Melbourne 29/02/1976 1.48.8 Bob Annells 240248 1 Hobart 12/03/1967 1.49.0 John Denholm 260942 1 Hobart 9/03/1969 1.49.07 Farouk Amaouche (ALG) 260972 7 Melbourne 29/02/1996 1.49.2 Kealin Hanigan 060871 1 Hobart 6/01/1990 1.49.33 Aaron Jones 020183 8 Melbourne 12/02/2004 1.49.46 Hugh Nicklason 020896 2 Nashville USA 6/06/2015 1.49.77 James Hansen 271193 1r3 Canberra 27/01/2018 1.49.8y David Lean 220835 Berkeley USA 14/06/1958 1.49.93 Grant Page 240182 1 Hobart 14/03/2009 1.50.2 Tom Beard 270889 3 Melbourne 15/03/2011 1.50.22 Randal Markey 140255 USA 0/0/1978 1.50.29 Murray Butterworth 060369 2 Hobart 5/12/1992 1.50.3 Russell Morgan 241253 4h Melbourne 30/01/1973 1.50.5 Brendan Dooley Hobart 7/03/1971 1.50.70 Simon Rintel 270270 6h Sydney 7/03/1996 1.51.0y Greg Blake 040739 3 Adelaide 25/03/1963 1.51.27 David Rae 080176 8h Melbourne 3/03/1997 1.51.38 Dylan Forbes 251165 1 Hobart 2/04/1995 1.51.43 Nathan Morey 270790 6 Melbourne 3/03/2018 1.51.68 Symon Bird 280276 3 Canberra 11/12/1993 1.51.68 Peter Wood 041263 2 Hobart 2/04/1995 1.51.69 Lachlan Bonney 170999 1 Penguin 4/02/2021 1.51.79 Michael Bond 220979 7 Hobart 30/01/2000 1.51.85 Daniel Reeves 100789 1 Launceston 6/03/2016 1.51.98 Chris Bray 080993 2 Melbourne 17/01/2012 1,000 METRES [2:30.00] 2.19.60 Ryan Foster 260888 1 University Park USA 16/01/2010 2.22.7 Kealin Hanigan 060871 2 Sydney 23/01/1993 2.22.9 John White 250569 3 Sydney 23/01/1993 2.23.0 John Denholm 260942 1 Hobart 1/02/1967 2.23.66 Grant Page 240182 1 Hobart 20/01/2004 2.28.37 Michael Bond 220979 1 Birmingham USA 10/06/2007 2.28.68 David Rae 080176 1 Hobart 6/02/2001 2.28.84 Stephen Rae 130579 2 Hobart 29/10/2002 1,500 METRES [3:52.00] 3.30.51 Stewart McSweyn 010695 1 Doha QAT 25/09/2020 3.38.10 James Hansen 271193 4 Heusden BEL 20/07/2019 3.39.57 Ryan Foster 260888 2 Vancouver CAN 01/07/2011 3.39.98 Randal Markey 140255 5 Philadelphia USA 5/06/1976 3.42.01 Douglas Hamerlok 070191 7 Sydney 3/04/2016 3.42.39 Sam Field 220500 3 Jacksonville USA 30/04/2021 3.42.4 John Denholm 260942 1 Hobart 17/02/1971 3.42.72 Grant Page 240182 12 Melbourne 3/03/2011 3.42.87 Brendan Hanigan 190373 1 Melbourne 20/11/1994 3.43.00 Pat Scammell 150461 8 Sydney 25/07/1998 3.43.01 Hugh Nicklason 020896 8r Asuza USA 14/04/2017 3.44.71 Sam Fergusson 291186 2 Melbourne 10/12/2011 3.45.37 Kealin Hanigan 060871 3 Adelaide 8/03/1992 3.45.8 Dave Chettle 140951 3 Melbourne 4/03/1978 3.46.4 Peter Brasher 121057 1 Hobart 2/03/1980 3.46.91 Jordan Tyler 150394 10r Portland USA 16/06/2017 3.47.1 Stan Bailey 210950 8 Melbourne 18/02/1978 3.47.1 Neil Gale 210950 2 Hobart 26/01/1980 3.48.0 Pat Kaufman 260658 Melbourne 29/11/1983 3.48.10 Brad Dyson 110682 10 Brisbane 13/04/2002 3.48.24 Sam Clifford 110502 1 Launceston 24/10/2020 3.49.3 Brett Rallings 5 Melbourne 4/02/1988 3.49.6 Nick Cope 000069 1 Hobart 4/03/1990 3.49.94 Mitchell Cashion 091192 11rA Melbourne 8/03/2018 3.50.0 Kent Rayner 131050 Melbourne 6/02/1971 3.50.07 Michael Bond 220979 8 Atlanta USA 5/04/2003 3.50.1 Robert Gillard 140563 1 Adelaide 26/02/1983 3.50.3 Richie Robinson 1/01/1986 3.50.4 Tony Risby 2 Hobart 22/12/1974 3.50.4 Russell Foley 181160 1/01/1985 3.50.76 John White 250569 1 Hobart 11/02/1995 3.50.9 Stuart Miller 000071 3 Hobart 4/03/1990 3.51.04 Farouk Amaouche (ALG) 260972 1 Hobart 17/02/1996 3.51.18 Kale Adams 280396 5A Long Beach USA 15/04/2017 3.51.19 Jacob Birtwhistle 040195 1 Sydney 18/03/2012 3.51.22 Josh Harris 080790 1 Launceston 2/03/2013 3.51.26 Damon Court 230175 1 Hobart 1/01/1996 3.51.5 Dean Giblin 070265 1/01/1990 1 MILE [4:12.00] 3.50.61 Stewart McSweyn 010695 1 Penguin 29/12/2020 3.58.49 Ryan Foster 260888 3 University Park USA 29/01/2011 4.00.8 Randal Markey 140255 2 Melbourne 18/12/1974 4.01.0 John Denholm 260942 1 Hobart 17/02/1971 4.02.07 James Hansen 271193 3 Perth 12/03/2016 4.02.2 Peter Brasher 121057 1 Adelaide 1/02/1980 4.03.1 Garry Bentley 040350 2 Lawrence USA 19/04/1974 4.03.42 Michael Chettle 060877 6 Falmouth USA 19/08/2000 4.04.45 Douglas Hamerlok 070191 1 Wanganui NZL 17/01/2017 4.05.2 Greg Blake 040739 1 Hobart 3/03/1962 4.05.41 Kealin Hanigan 060871 5 Brisbane 1/02/1992 4.05.62 Hugh Nicklason
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