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AUSTRAL ATHLETICS 2016-17 Results Issue N.3 AUSTRAL ATHLETICS 2016-17 results issue n.3 AUSTRALIA Perth (Australia), 3.2.2017 Men 400m Ian Dewhurst 47.95; 1.500m 1 Joshua Tedesco 3.48.44; 2 Christopher Dale 3.48.65; 3 Luke Graves (99) 3.50.92; ...6 Luke Shaw (2001) 3.53.75; DT u18 (1.5 kg) Liam Gartlan 57.56 Women 100m (1.2) Brianna Beahan 11.57; 400m Lyndsay Pekin 55.38; 1.500m 1 Melany Smart (2001) 4.27.50; 2 Emma Ferguson (2000) 4.28.28; 3 Abigail D'Sylva (2001) 4.28.66; 100mh (2.1) Brianna Beahan 13.34; 100mh u18 (0,76m) (1.5) Sophie White 13.77 Canberra (Australia), 3.2.2017 Men TJ Benjamin Cox 15.73 (0.0) Women 100m (0.3) 1 Melissa Breen 11.51; 2 Jessica Peris 11.80; 100 yards (0.7) Melissa Breen 10.64; 200m (0.6) 1 Jessica Peris 23.71; 2 Lauren Wells 23.80; 200m u20 (0.6) Andrea Thompson 24.54; 400m Sophie Stanwell 54.39; LJ Jessica Peney 6.37 (1.5); LJ u20 Andrea Thompson 6.11 (1.2) Sydney (Australia), 3-5.2.2017 Men 100m u20 (4) (-1,2) Will Roberts 10.71; 100m u18 (4) (4.4) Yadin Ngeng 10.59; 200m (4) (1.1) 1 Joshua Clarke 20.88; 2 Anas Abu-Ganaba 21.14; 3 Yadin Ngeng 21.25; 4 Benjamin Jaworski 21.32; 200m u20 (5) (1.2) Will Roberts 21.26; 200m u17 (5) (2.1) Mark Fokas 21.79; 400m (4) 1 Joshua Ralph 47.50; 2 Teri Fragiadakis 47.76; 3 James Gurr 48.10; 4 Sean Fitzsimmons 48.15; 400m u20 (4) 1 Tyler Gunn 47.77; 2 Benjamin Mackay 48.68; 400m u18 (4) Jordan Doris 49.02; 400m u18 (4) Keegan Bell 48.93; 1.500m (4) 1 Jordan Gusman 3.39.85; 2 Jye Edwards (98) 3.41.69; 3 Adrian Plummer 3.43.07; 4 Edward Vining 3.43.56; 5 Joshua Johnson 3.44.23; 6 Julian Oey 3.44.72; 7 Charles HUnter 3.45.02; 8 Joshua Torley (99) 3.45.54; 9 Guy Walters 3.46.29; 10 Michael Roeger 3.46.51; 11 Will Austin-Cray 3.46.90; 12 Philo Saunders 3.47.34; 13 Joshua Phillips 3.47.59; 14 Matthew Dempsey 3.48.38; 15 Jackson Sharp (2000) 3.48.80; 16 Jaryd Clifford (99) 3.49.05; 3.000m u18 (3) Harvey Chilcott 8.44.30; 3.000m u17 (3) 1 Oli Raimond 8.45.75; 2 Elliott McGaughran 8.47.60; 110mh (4) (0.5) Nicholas Hough 13.88; 110mh u18 (0,91m) (4) (1.0) Albert Swann 14.24; 110mh u17 (0,91m) (4) (1.1) Mark Fokas 14.10; LJ u20 (5) David Chen 7.46 (nwi); SP u18 (5 kg) (5) 1 Alex Kolesnikoff 19.07; 2 Jack Irving 17.07; DT u18 (3) 1 Alexander Kolesnikoff 55.69; 2 Kyle Ekstrom 51.23; JT (4) Rhys Stein 71.92 Women 100m u18 (4) (0.7) Kristie Edwards 12.02; 200m u18 (5) (1.2) Kristie Edwards 24.79; 400m u18 (4) 1 Bendere Oboya 55.01; 2 Carley Thomas 55.90; 1.500m (4) 1 Jenny Blundell 4.13.22; 2 Holly Campbell 4.15.68; 3 Abigail Regan 4.16.89; 4 Keely Small (2001) 4.18.54; 5 Katrina Robinson (2000) 4.18.73; 6 Paige Campbell 4.22.06; 7 Maudie Skyring 4.22.16; 9 Amy Harding-Delooze (98) 4.23.20; 9 Georgia Evans (99) 4.27.77; 10 Emily Augustine 4.28.90; 3.000m u17 (3) 1 Abbey Rockliff 9.42.59; 2 Emily Schneider 9.45.71; SP u17 (3 kg) (4) Venita Mailei 15.30; DT (4) Jade Lally (gbr) 62.15 Melbourne (Australia), 4-5.2.2017 -Victorian Multis Championships- Men Decathlon u20 Gary Haasbroek 7.254p (11.29 -0.3,7.27m +2.8,11.63m,1.96m,49.88 - 14.50 +1.2, 32.88m,4.20m,49.74m,4.34.15) Women Heptathlon Celeste Mucci 5.628p (13.64 -0.3,1.72m,11.68m,24.97 +2.0,6.15m +0.0,37.68m,2.31.82) Nathan (Australia), 4.2.2017 Men 100m (2.6) 1 Jonathan Borlee 10.41; 2 Isaac Dunmall 10.62; 400m 1 Dylan Borlee (bel) 46.85; 2 Daniel Mowen 47.22; 3 Taylor Burns 47.50; 4 Tjimar Sanderson-Milera 48.25; 110mh (1.9) Jack Conway 14.05; 110mh u18 (0,91m) (3.1) Preston Degarnham 13.84; JT 1 Liam O'Brien 76.29; 2 William White 73.34 Women 100m (2.1) 1 Toea Wisil (png) 11.32; 2 Amy Foster (irl) 11.59; 100m u18 (2.1) Tamara Hotten 12.05; 400m Caitlin Jones 54.06; 400m u18 1 Ella Connolly 55.05; 2 Cara Jardine 55.68; 100mh u18 (0.76m (3.1) Tyler Lima 14.04; HJ Hannah Joye 1.83; DT 1 Taryn Gollshewsky 58.77; 2 Kirsty Leigh Williams 51.36 Adelaide (Australia), 4.2.2017 Men 800m 1 Dylan Stenson 1.49.21; 2 Bryce Watkins 1.50.31; 3 Brett Fisk 1.50.34; DT u16 Lachlan Barr 51.72 Women 60m (1.9) Margaret Gayen 7.51; 800m Sarah Eckel (99) 2.09.62; LJ Margaret Gayen 6.25 (-0,8) Melbourne (Australia), 4.2.2017 -Nitro Athletics- Men 60m (0.2) 1 Asafa Powell 6.64; 2 Kazuma Oseto (jpn) 6.75; 3 Kiera Showler-Davis (gbr) 6.76; 4 Aaron Stubbs 6.82; 150m (nwi) 1 Joseph Millar (nzl) 15.29; 2 Takuya Nagata (jpn) 15.46; 3 Alex Hartmann 15.51; 4 Michael Frater (jam) 15.89; 4x100m mixed 1 (A. Powell; U. Bolt; J. Prandini; J. Tarmoh) 42.36; PV 1 Xue Changrui (chn) 5.40; Lurtis Marschall 5.40; 3 Adam Hague (gbr) 5.20; Nick Southgate (nzl) 5.20; LJ 1 Jarrion Lawson (usa) 7.94 (-0,5); 2 Fabrice Lapierre 7.89 (-2,8); 3 Zhang Yaoguang (chn) 7.80 (-0,6); 4 Kota Minemura (jpn) 7.74 (-1,1) Women 60m (0.8) 1 Kelsey Berryman (nzl) 7.46; 2 Natasha Morrison (jam) 7.49; 3 Miyu Maeyama (jpn ) 7.53; 4 Ma Mi (chn) 7.60; 150m (nwi) 1 Jenna Prandini 16.99; 2 Riley Day 17.37; 3 Zoe Hobbs (nzl) 17.71; 4 Mariko Nagano (jpn) 18.04; 5 Fu Na (chn) 18.17; 100mh (nwi) Michelle Jenneke 13.76; Mile 1 Linden Hall 4.36.90; 2 Selah Busienei (ken) 4.42.43; JT 1 Kara Winger (usa) 61.16; 2 Lui Shiying (chn) 60.94; 3 Kathryn Mitchell 59.37; 4 Hiroko Takigawa (jpn) 53.39; 5 Tori Peeters (nzl) 52.43; 6 Joanna Blair (gbr) 50.24 Perth (Australia), 4-5.2.2017 -Western Australia Multis- Women Heptathlon Kiara Reddingius 5.404p (14.50 (2.49; 1.65; 11.94; 24.53 (3.2) - 5.50 (-0,7); 39.05; 2.24.42) Melbourne (Australia), 7.2.2017 Men PV 1 Adam Hague (gbr) 5.50; 2 Kurtis Marschall 5.50; 3 Nick Southgate (nzl) 5.35; 4 Mark Hollis (usa) 5.35 Melbourne (Australia), 7.2.2017 Men 800m 1 Lachlan Barber 1.49.8; 2 Archie Wallis 1.50.7 Women 800m 1 Georgia Griffith 2.02.5; 2 Whitney Sharpe 2.06.8; 3 Maddie Murray (gbr) 2.07.0; 4 Jemima Russell 2.07.5; 3.000m 1 Henrietta Lawrence 9.34.2; 2 Anna Kelly 9.37.6 Brisbane (Australia),9.2.2017 Women 3.000m u18 1 Katrina Robinson 9.17.42; 2 Montanne McAvoy 9.23.54 Melbourne (Australia), 9.2.2017 -Nitro Athletics- day 2 Men 60m (0.8) 1 Ze Gao (chn) 6.67; 2 Confindenca Lawson (gbr) 6.67; 3 Takuya Nagato (jpn) 6.71; 4 Michael Frater (jam) 6.78; 100m (1.4) 1 Joseph Millar (nzl) 10.30; 2 Ze Gao (chn) 10.41; 3 Kazuma Oseto (jpn) 10.50; 4 Kieran Davis (gbr) 10.51; 5 Jarrion Lawson (usa) 10.51; 6 Jack Hale 10.56; Mile Ryan Gregson 4.04.42; 110mh (-1,1) 1 Wenjun Xie (chn) 13.88; 2 Gabriel Odujobi (gbr) 14.08; 3 Wataru Yazawa (jpn) 14.21; JT 1 Hamish Peacock 82.12; 2 Qizhen Liu (chn9 76.55; 3 Cyrus Hostetler (usa) 74.25; 4 katsuya Nakamura (jpn) 70.04 Women 60m (-0,8) 1 Jenna Prandini (usa) 7.27; 2 Zeru Xie (chn) 7.44; 100m (0.0) 1 Natasha Morrison (jam) 11.57; 2 Riley Day 11.71; 3 Zoe Hobbs (nzl) 11.79; 4 Miyu Maeyama (jpn) 11.89; Mile Heidi See 4.37.06; PV 1 Nina Kennedy 4.10; Ayako Aoshima 4.10; LJ 1 Xiaoxue Zhou (chn) 6.31 (0.0); 2 Kelsey Berryman (nzl) 6.29 (0.0); 3 Naa Anang 6.14 (-0,5) Mixed races 4x100m BAS (J. 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Adeoye (w) 1.11.35 Nathan (Australia), 9.2.2017 Men 3.000m u16 Patrick Thygesen 8.55.72 Women 3.000m u18 1 Katrina Robinson 9.17.42; 2 Montanna McAvoy 9.23.54; 3.000m u16 Mackenzey Ormiston 9.59.58 Perth (Australia), 10.2.2017 Men LJ Hiroshi Tebira (jpn) 7.50 Women 3.000m Melany Smart (2001) 9.24.24; 400mh Ella Solin 58.47 Sydney (Australia), 11.2.2017 Men 200m (2.6) Zac Holdsworth 21.17; 1.500m Bryce Coles-Sinclair 3.49.98; TJ Tetteh Anang 16.10 (1.3) Women 400m 1 Lora Storey 53.71; 2 Olivia Tauro 53.95; 3.000m Holly Campbell 9.30.50; 400mh 1 Genevieve Cowie 59.42; 2 Sara Klein 60.02; HT Alexandra Halley 66.21 Melbourne (Australia), 11.2.2017 -Nitro Athletics- Men 60m (-0,2) 1 Asafa Powell (jam) 6.62; 2 Joseph Millar (nzl9 6.70; 3 Ze Gao (chn) 6.70; 150m (-0,9) 1 Usain Bolt (jam) 15.28; 2 Joseph Millar (nzl) 15.44; 3 Confidence Lawson (gbr) 15.69; 4 Alex Hartmann 15.78; 5 Ruixuan Zhang (chn) 15.90; 6 Kotaro Taniguchi (jpn) 16.05; PV 1 Changrui Xue (chn) 5.50; 2 Nick Southgate (nzl) 5.20; Adam Hague (gbr) 5.20; LJ 1 Jarrion Lawson (usa) 8.02 (1.4); 2 Yaoguang Zhang (chn) 7.98 (2.0); 3 Fabrice Lapierre 7.64 (2.1); 4 Kota Minemura (jpn) 7.67 (2.7); JT 1 Hamish Peacock 81.12; 2 Qizhen Liu (chn) 76.88; 3 Katsuya Nakamura (jpn) 70.20; 4 Cyrus Hostetler (usa) 69.39; 4x100m (mixed) BAS (A.
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