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AUSTRALIAN RECORDS AS AT 16th September 2020.

MEN

  • EVENT
  • PERF.
  • DATE
  • VENUE
  • NAME
  • STATE
  • D.O.B.

100 METRES

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20 Aust U18 Aust U16
9.87 9.93 10.15 10.38 10.67
23-Sep-00 5-May-03 1-Jul-18 11-Dec-15 7-Dec-13
Sydney Mita, JPN Finland Perth Townsville
Maurice Greene Patrick Johnson Jake Doran Jack Hale Jordon Shelley
USA ACT QLD TAS NSW
23-Jul-74
26-Sep-72
18-Jul-00
22-May-98 27-Feb-98

200 METRES

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20
19.92 20.06 20.48 20.90 20.90 20.90 21.44
25-Feb-99 16-Oct-68 3-Feb-85 6-Nov-82 19-Aug-89 24-Sep-17 8-Dec-13
Melbourne Mexico City Brisbane Sydney Saga Townsville Townsville
Frankie Fredericks Peter Norman Fred Martin Darren Clark Paul Greene
NAM VIC
2-Oct-67
15-Jun-42
4-Oct-66 6-Sep-65 9-Dec-72 4-Jan-00
27-Feb-98
NSW NSW NSW QLD NSW
Aust U18
Zane Branco

  • Jordon Shelley
  • Aust U16

400 METRES

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20 Aust U18 Aust U16
43.84 44.38 44.75 45.96 47.99
25-Sep-00 26-Sep-88 8-Aug-84 19-Aug-89 13-Dec-19
Sydney Seoul Los Angeles Saga
Michael Johnson Darren Clark Darren Clark Paul Greene Jack Boulton
USA NSW NSW NSW VIC
13-Sep-67
6-Sep-65 6-Sep-65 9-Dec-72

  • 15-Jun-04
  • Brisbane

800 METRES

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20 Aust U18 Aust U16
1:43.15 1:44.21 1:45.91 1.47.24 1:51.41
4-Mar-10 20-Jul-18 28-Jul-95 11-Dec-93 11-Dec-88
Melbourne Monaco Lindau Canberra Canberra
David Rudisha Joseph Deng Paul Byrne Paul Byrne Mark Holcombe
KEN VIC VIC VIC VIC
17-Dec-88
7-Jul-98
29-Jan-76 29-Jan-76 21-Aug-73

1000 METRES

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20 Aust U18 Aust U16
2:17.67 2:16.09 2:20.5 2:23.1 2:28.7
14-Jan-88 17-Jun-14 6-Jan-94 7-Jan-93 7-Jan-92
Melbourne Ostrava Melbourne Melbourne Melbourne
Michael Hillardt Jeffrey Riseley Paul Byrne Michael Power Michael Power
QLD VIC VIC VIC VIC
22-Jan-61 11-Nov-86 29-Jan-76 9-May-76 9-May-76

1500 METRES

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20 Aust U18 Aust U16
3:31.25 3:31.06 3.37.24 3:43.84 3:53.7
9-Sep-01 22-Jul-10 28-Feb-09 1-Dec-07 15-Nov-01
Melbourne Monaco Sydney Sydney Melbourne
Hicham El Guerrouj Ryan Gregson Ryan Gregson Ryan Gregson Tyson Mahon
MAR NSW NSW NSW VIC
14-Sep-74 26-Apr-90 26-Apr-90 26-Apr-90
9-Oct-86

1 MILE (= 1609.33 METRES)

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20
3:51.54 3.48.98 3:56.87
7-Feb-91 29-Jul-05 8-Aug-80
Melbourne Oslo Berlin
Simon Doyle Craig Mottram Michael Hillardt
QLD VIC QLD
9-Nov-66
18-Jun-80 22-Jan-61

2000 METRES

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20
4:50.76 4:50.76 5:09.40 5:15.5
9-Mar-06 9-Mar-06 15-Jun-16 22-Dec-79
Melbourne Melbourne Perth
Craig Mottram Craig Mottram Matthew Ramsden Mark Arens
VIC VIC WA SA
18-Jun-80 18-Jun-80
23-Jul-97

  • 23-Mar-62
  • Aust U18
  • Adelaide

3000 METRES

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20 Aust U18 Aust U16
7:39.22 7:32.19 7:57.45 8:01.26 8.25.31
20-Feb-99 17-Sep-06 13-Mar-09 10-Nov-07 8-Nov-14
Sydney Athens Christchurch Sydney Sydney
Luke Kipkosgei Craig Mottram Ryan Gregson Ryan Gregson Joshua Torley
KEN VIC NSW NSW ACT
27-Nov-75 18-Jun-80 26-Apr-90 26-Apr-90 30-Apr-99

5000 METRES

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20
12:56.41 12.55.76 13:25.63 14:07.92
20-Mar-06 30-Jul-04 7-Aug-99 14-Nov-19
Melbourne, MCG London Hechtel
Augustine Choge Craig Mottram Mizan Mehari
KEN VIC ACT TAS
21-Jan-87 18-Jun-80 25-Jan-80

  • 11-May-02
  • Aust U18
  • Box Hill
  • Samuel Clifford

10000 METRES

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20
27:18.20 27:23.80 28:50.4
25-Sep-00 14-Dec-19 16-Dec-76
Sydney Box Hill Melbourne
Haile Gebrselassie Stewart Mcsweyn Rob de Castella
ETH TAS VIC
18-Apr-73
1-Jun-95
27-Feb-57

1 HOUR TRACK

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20

  • 20,232.56m 27-Oct-65
  • Geelong

Rome Adelaide
Ron Clarke Rob de Castella Tony Bart
VIC VIC SA
21-Feb-37 27-Feb-57
4-Dec-55
20,516m 18,678m
17-Apr-82 29-Aug-73

100M HURDLES

  • Aust U16 (.84m)
  • 12.66
  • 3-Dec-16
  • Canberra
  • Sasha Zhoya
  • WA
  • 25-Jun-02

110M HURDLES

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20 (1.067m) Aust U20 (.99m)
13.00 13.29 13.76 13.27 12.87
25-Sep-00 11-Aug-95 19-May-78 12-Jul-12 5-Jul-19

  • Sydney
  • Anier Garcia

Kyle Vander-Kuyp Don Wright Nicholas Hough Sasha Zhoya
CUB VIC QLD NSW WA
9-Mar-76
30-May-71
26-Apr-59 20-Oct-93 25-Jun-02
Goteborg Pocatello Barcelona

  • France
  • Aust U18 (.91m)

200M HURDLES

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20 Aust U16 (.76m)

400M HURDLES

22.59 22.59 23.2
14-Mar-96 14-Mar-96 9-Feb-63 9-Dec-05
Brisbane Brisbane Brisbane Sydney
Darryl Wohlsen Darryl Wohlsen Peter Balthes
QLD QLD QLD WA
6-Mar-73 6-Mar-73
17-Jun-44

  • 21-Oct-90
  • 24.54
  • Jared Bezuidenhout

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20 Aust U18 (.84m)

2000M STEEPLECHASE

47.50 48.28 49.73 51.75
27-Sep-00 31-Jul-96 10-Aug-90 5-Dec-08
Sydney Atlanta Bulgaria Canberra

  • Angelo Taylor
  • USA

VIC VIC
29-Dec-78 15-Nov-71 15-Nov-71 23-Mar-91
Rohan Robinson Rohan Robinson

  • Sasha Alexeenko
  • QLD

  • Aust U18 (.84m)
  • n/c

Aust U18 (.91m)

Vic. U18 (new height 84cm)

Aust U16 (.76m)
5:43.73 n/c 5.55.06
5-Dec-88 5-Dec-02
Sydney Hobart

  • Aaron Hunt
  • NSW

NSW
10-Mar-72

  • 29-Jan-87
  • James Matthews

3000M STEEPLECHASE

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20
8:16.14 8:16.22 8:40.62
9-Sep-01 2-Jul-93 20-Sep-92
Melbourne Lille Seoul
Brahim Boulami Shaun Creighton Glen Stojanovic
MAR VIC NSW
20-Apr-72
14-May-67
3-Feb-74

3000m RACE WALK

Aust U18 Aust U16
11:42.04 12:09.3
21-Feb-98 2-Feb-95
Sydney Sydney
Troy Sundstrom Troy Sundstrom
NSW NSW
30-Apr-81 30-Apr-81

5000m RACE WALK

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20
18:32.56 18:38.97 19:38.22 20:06.9
8-Mar-19 5-Mar-16 19-Feb-00 17-Jan-98
Melbourne Melbourne Sydney
Perseus Karlstrom Dane Bird-Smith Troy Sundstrom Troy Sundstrom
SWE QLD NSW NSW
1-May-90 15-Jul-92 30-Apr-81

  • 30-Apr-81
  • Aust U18
  • Sydney

10000m RACE WALK

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20
38:20.9 38:20.9 40:49.72 42:40.54
15-Sep-85 15-Sep-85 14-Jul-18 6-Nov-99
Sydney Sydney Finland Sydney
David Smith David Smith Declan Tingay Doug Connolly
VIC VIC WA
24-Jul-55 24-Jul-55 6-Feb-99

  • 30-Oct-82
  • Aust U18
  • NSW

20000m RACE WALK

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20
1:19:48.1 4-Sep-01 1:19:48.1 4-Sep-01 1:36:39.7 27-Jun-81
Brisbane Brisbane Melbourne
Nathan Deakes Nathan Deakes Michael Harvey
VIC VIC VIC
17-Aug-77 17-Aug-77
5-Dec-62

30000m RACE WALK

Aust Allcomers Aust National
2:14:22 2:14:22
9-Sep-90 9-Sep-90
Melbourne Melbourne
Simon Baker Simon Baker
VIC VIC
6-Feb-58 6-Feb-58

50000m RACE WALK

Aust Allcomers Aust National
3:43:50.0 9-Sep-90 3:43:50.0 9-Sep-90
Melbourne Melbourne
Simon Baker Simon Baker
VIC VIC
6-Feb-58 6-Feb-58

4 X 100M RELAY

  • Aust Allcomers
  • 37.61
  • 30-Sep-00
  • Sydney
  • USA - Drummond, Williams, Lewis, Greene

Aust National Aust National Aust State Team Aust U20 Aust U18 Aust U16
38.17 38.17 39.06 39.34 40.85 41.77
12-Aug-95 10-Aug-12 27-May-13 13-Jul-12 4-Dec-08 12-Mar-88
Goteborg London Taiwan Barcelona Canberra Canberra
AUS - Brimacombe, Henderson, Jackson, Marsh AUS - Alozie, Ntiamoah, Mccabe, Ross NSW - Alozie, Ntiamoah, Hough, Geddes AUS - Jaworski, Donovan, Hough, Bertacco NSW - Pearce, Hammond, Mcrae, Fakiye NSW - Benscher, Camps, Greene, Stephenson

4 X 200M RELAY

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust State Team Aust U20
1:23.04 1:23.04 1:23.04 1:25.48 1:28.2
6-Dec-98 6-Dec-98 6-Dec-98 4-Dec-83 17-Dec-83 9-Dec-00
Sydney Sydney Sydney Sydney Melbourne Adelaide

NSW - S.Vassella, Hollands, Capobianco, P.Vassella NSW - S.Vassella, Hollands, Capobianco, P.Vassella NSW - S.Vassella, Hollands, Capobianco, P.Vassella

NSW - Champion, Kearney, Mace, Theodore

  • VIC - Milionis, Pryor, Longmuir, Reed
  • Aust U18

  • Aust U16
  • 1:29.40
  • VIC - Tonkin, Remmers, Wroe, Littlejohn

4 X 400M RELAY

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust State Team Aust U20
2:58.68 2:59.70 3:02.1 3:04.74 3.14.39 3:17.56
30-Sep-00 11-Aug-84 26-Feb-84 2-Aug-98 30-Mar-84 7-Mar-86

  • Sydney
  • NIG - Chukwa, Monye, Bada, Udo-Obong

AUS - Clark, Frayne, Minihan, Mitchell VIC - Frayne, Minihan, Mitchell, Van Miltenburg AUS - Mcfarlane, Batman, Thom, Vincent VIC - Klabbers, Longmuir, Nevin, Reed NSW - Dennis, Perry, Smart, Waters
Los Angeles Melbourne Annecy Melbourne Hobart
Aust U18 Aust U16

4 X 800M RELAY

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust State Team Aust U20
7:20.0 7:11.48 7:20.0 7:39.5 7:46.20
6-Mar-82 24-May-14 6-Mar-82 29-Nov-81 17-Dec-00
Brisbane Bahamas Brisbane Sydney
QLD - Crew, Goulding, Hawes, Hillardt AUS - Ralph, Gregson, Williamsz, West QLD - Crew, Goulding, Hawes, Hillardt NSW - Earl, Ozolins, Trinca, Wheeler

  • NSW - Andreatta, Fitzgerald, Bromley, Hall
  • Aust U18
  • Sydney

4 X 1500M RELAY

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust State Team Aust U20
15:17.91 14:46.04 15:17.91 15:45.09 16:04.7
17-Nov-07 25-May-14 17-Nov-07 28-Mar-92 17-Dec-89 23-Dec-11
Sydney Bahamas Sydney Melbourne Melbourne Launceston
NSW - Farrelly, Hunt, Woods, Roff AUS - Gregson, Mcentee, Birmingham, Williamsz NSW - Farrelly, Hunt, Woods, Roff VIC - Bowden, Gibbs, Sly, Unthank VIC - Ellis, Howley, Mcmahon, Millichamp TAS - Robinson, Hagos, Nicklason, Adams
Aust U18

  • Aust U16
  • 17:05.35

1000M SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY (SWEDISH)

Aust U18 Aust U16
1:53.98 1:58.56
7-Dec-14 8-Dec-19
Adelaide Perth
NSW - Browning, Wood, Shelley, Stenmark NSW - Ghisso, Cattana, Szymanski, Jeffreson

HIGH JUMP

  • Aust Allcomers
  • 2.36

2.36 2.36 2.36 2.34 2.29 2.14
2-Mar-97 5-Feb-00 2-Mar-97 26-Aug-18 4-Jul-92
Melbourne Perth Melbourne Germany Oslo
Tim Forsyth Konstantin Matusevich Tim Forsyth Brandon Starc Tim Forsyth Tim Forsyth
VIC ISR VIC NSW VIC VIC QLD
17-Aug-73 25-Feb-71 17-Aug-73 24-Nov-93 17-Aug-73 17-Aug-73 24-Dec-76
Aust National Aust National Aust U20 Aust U18 Aust U16
12-Aug-90 5-Dec-92
Plovdiv

  • Perth
  • Mark Sills

POLE VAULT

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20 Aust U18 Aust U16
6.00 6.06 5.70 5.56 4.92
26-Feb-05 7-Feb-09 26-Jun-16 1-Apr-19

  • Perth
  • Paul Burgess

Steven Hooker Kurtis Marschall Sasha Zhoya Sasha Zhoya
WA WA SA WA WA
14-Aug-79
16-Jul-82 25-Apr-97 25-Jun-02 25-Jun-02
Boston Germany Sydney

  • Sydney
  • 27-Mar-17

LONG JUMP

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20 Aust U18 Aust U16
8.55 8.54 8.12 8.01 7.38
28-Sep-00 29-Jul-11 11-Jul-07 16-Jul-15 21-Nov-03

  • Sydney
  • Ivan Pedroso

Mitchell Watt Christopher Noffke Darcy Roper Christopher Noffke
CUB QLD QLD QLD QLD
17-Dec-72 25-Mar-88
6-Jan-88
31-Mar-98
6-Jan-88
Stockholm Nuoro Italy Colombia Brisbane

TRIPLE JUMP

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20
17.71 17.46 16.62 15.84
25-Sep-00 7-Aug-82 7-Jul-09
Sydney London Serbia Perth
Jonathan Edwards Ken Lorraway Henry Frayne Dylan James
GBR ACT VIC
10-May-66
6-Feb-56
14-Apr-90

  • 1-Mar-02
  • Aust U18
  • 23-Nov-19
  • WA

  • Aust U16
  • 14.55
  • 8-Dec-18
  • Cairns
  • Aiden Hinson
  • VIC
  • 5-Jun-03

SHOT PUT

Aust Allcomers Aust National
22.00 21.35 19.23 21.14 21.31 20.64
5-Oct-85 28-Aug-17 27-Oct-12 11-Jul-12 7-Nov-10 4-Dec-08
Canberra Croatia Geelong Barcelona Melbourne Canberra

  • Ulf Timmermann
  • GDR

VIC VIC VIC VIC VIC
1-Nov-62 8-Apr-93 8-Apr-93 8-Apr-93 8-Apr-93 8-Apr-93
Damien Birkinhead Damien Birkinhead Damien Birkinhead Damien Birkinhead Damien Birkinhead
Aust U20 (7.26kg) Aust U20 (6kg) Aust U18 (5kg) Aust U16 (4kg)

DISCUS THROW

Aust Allcomers Aust National
69.30 68.20 62.37 66.81 68.44 75.33
25-Sep-00 10-May-13 4-Jun-15 23-Nov-14 2-Nov-85 10-Dec-99
Sydney Townsville Austria Brisbane Melbourne Sydney
Virgilijus Alekna Benn Harradine Matthew Denny Matthew Denny Werner Reiterer Timothy Driesen

  • LIT
  • 13-Feb-72

14-Oct-82
2-Jun-96 2-Jun-96
27-Jan-68 27-Mar-84
VIC QLD QLD VIC VIC
Aust U20 (2kg) Aust U20 (1.75kg) Aust U18 (1.5kg) Aust U16 (1kg)

HAMMER THROW

Aust Allcomers Aust National
82.94 79.29 70.52 80.48 81.44 75.17
7-Sep-01 6-Jul-02 17-May-15 25-Sep-15 9-Jun-13 2-Nov-13
Brisbane Croatia Germany Townsville Brisbane Geelong
Koji Murofushi Stuart Rendell Matthew Denny Matthew Denny Matthew Denny Ned Weatherley
JPN ACT QLD QLD QLD VIC
8-Oct-74
30-Jun-72
2-Jun-96 2-Jun-96 2-Jun-96
12-Jan-98
Aust U20 (7.26kg) Aust U20 (6kg) Aust U18 (5kg) Aust U16 (4kg)

JAVELIN THROW

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20
90.17 89.02 76.58 77.80 73.64
23-Sep-00 29-Feb-08 23-Mar-13 6-Dec-15

  • Sydney
  • Jan Zelezny

Jarrod Bannister Luke Cann Conor Warren Ian Pearce
CZE QLD VIC QLD QLD
16-Jun-66 15-Mar-86
17-Jul-94
23-Feb-98 30-Aug-73
Brisbane Brisbane Melbourne Brisbane
Aust U18 (700g) Aust U16 (700g)

DECATHLON

Aust Allcomers Aust National

Aust U20 (Open Implements)

Aust U20 (IAAF) Aust U18
20-May-89
8641 8490 8038 8190 7559 4949
28-Sep-00 18-Sep-98 26-May-19 11-Jul-18 30-Mar-17 18-Dec-05
Sydney Kuala Lumpur Austria Finland Sydney

  • Erki Nool
  • EST

SA QLD QLD QLD QLD
25-Jun-70 31-Oct-75 13-Mar-00 13-Mar-00 13-Mar-00 19-Mar-90
Jagan Hames Ashley Moloney Ashley Moloney Ashley Moloney

  • Adam Bevis
  • Aust U16
  • Canberra

OCTATHLON (Youth best on record)

  • Aust U18
  • 6491
  • 7-Jul-11
  • France
  • Jake Stein
  • NSW
  • 17-Jan-94

MEN - ROAD

HALF MARATHON

(Note: + = in route to longer di
Aust Allcomers Aust National
61:11 60:02
22-May-94 19-Jan-97
Sydney Tokyo
Pat Carroll Darren Wilson
QLD VIC
17-Aug-61
9-Aug-68

MARATHON

Aust Allcomers Aust National
2:08.42 2:07:51
5-Jul-15 22-Apr-86
Gold Coast Boston
Kenneth Mburu Mungara Rob De Castella
KEN VIC
7-Sep-73
27-Feb-57

5 km ROAD RACE

Aust National

10 km ROAD RACE

13:20 27:54
3rd Apr-05 23-May-04
Carlsbad USA Manchester
Craig Mottram Craig Mottram
VIC VIC
18-Jun-80

  • 18-Jun-80
  • Aust National

100KM ROAD RACE

Aust Allcomers Aust National
6:29:26 6:29:26
23-Apr-95 23-Apr-95
Tasmania Tasmania
Tim Sloane Tim Sloane
TAS TAS
29-Jul-67 29-Jul-67

5KM ROAD WALK

Aust U16

8KM ROAD WALK

21:58.00 34:21.0

  • 1-Dec-19
  • Fawkner Park, Vic

Melbourne
Will Thompson Dion Russell
VIC VIC
8-Nov-02

  • 8-May-75
  • Aust U18
  • 24-May-92

10KM ROAD WALK

Aust U20 Aust U18
40.54 42.36
26-Jun-04 11-Dec-16
Sydney Melbourne
Adam Rutter Declan Tingay
NSW WA
24-Dec-86
6-Feb-99

20KM ROAD WALK

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20
1:18:59 1:17:33 1:24:46
22-Sep-00 23-Apr-05 6-Mar-05
Sydney Cixi City, CHN Sydney
Robert Korzeniowski Nathan Deakes Adam Rutter
POL VIC NSW
30-Jul-68
17-Aug-77 24-Dec-86

30KM ROAD WALK

Aust Allcomers Aust National
2:05:06 2:05:06
27-Aug-06 27-Aug-06
Hobart Hobart
Nathan Deakes Nathan Deakes
VIC VIC
17-Aug-77 17-Aug-77

50KM ROAD WALK

Aust Allcomers Aust National
3:35:47 3:35:47
2-Dec-06 2-Dec-06
Geelong Geelong
Nathan Deakes Nathan Deakes
VIC VIC
17-Aug-77 17-Aug-77

MEN - BEST ON RECORD

100 YARDS

Aust Allcomers Aust National
9.2 9.2
10-Mar-65 10-Mar-65
Sydney Sydney
Bob Lay Bob Lay
NSW NSW
20-Mar-44 20-Mar-44

12 HOURS 10-MAN TRACK RELAY

Aust Allcomers Aust National
242km477.5m30-Sep-84 242km477.5m30-Sep-84
Melbourne Melbourne
Victoria Victoria

WOMEN

100 METRES

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20
10.99 11.11 11.20 11.20 11.3h
22-Sep-00 9-Feb-14 15-Oct-68 15-Oct-68 14-Jan-76

  • Sydney
  • Ekaterini Thanou

Melissa Breen Raelene Boyle Raelene Boyle Debbie Wells
GRE ACT VIC VIC NSW
1-Feb-75
17-Sep-90 24-Jun-51 24-Jun-51 29-May-61
Canberra Mexico City Mexico City Sydney
Aust U18 Aust U16

200 METRES

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20 Aust U18 Aust U16
21.90 22.23 22.74 22.74 22.8h

  • 4-Oct-85
  • Canberra

Stuttgart Mexico City Mexico City Brisbane

  • Marita Koch
  • GDR

NSW VIC VIC NSW
18-Feb-57
1-Oct-71
24-Jun-51 24-Jun-51 29-May-61
13-Jul-97 18-Oct-68 18-Oct-68 28-Feb-76
Melinda Gainsford Raelene Boyle Raelene Boyle Debbie Wells

400 METRES

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20 Aust U18 Aust U16
47.60 48.63 51.14 51.80 52.90

  • 6-Oct-85
  • Canberra

Atlanta Birmingham Sydney

  • Marita Koch
  • GDR

VIC VIC NSW VIC
18-Feb-57 16-Feb-73 16-Feb-73
9-Nov-82 20-Jul-78
29-Jul-96 28-Jun-92 12-Dec-99 20-Feb-94
Cathy Freeman Cathy Freeman Jana Pittman

  • Tamsyn Lewis
  • Melbourne

800 METRES

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20 Aust U18 Aust U16
1:56.15 1.58.78 2:00.81 2:00.81 2:02.49
25-Sep-00 21-Jul-19 12-Apr-18 12-Apr-18 20-Mar-99
Sydney London Gold Coast Gold Coast Melbourne
Maria Lurdes Mutola Catriona Bisset Keely Small Keely Small Georgie Clarke
MOZ VIC ACT ACT VIC
27-Oct-72
1-Mar-94 9-Jun-01 9-Jun-01
17-Jun-84

1000 METRES

Aust Allcomers Aust National Aust U20
2:39.4 2:37.80 2:39.4 2:43.08
7-Jan-93 18-Aug-18 7-Jan-93 9-Dec-19
Melbourne Birmingham Melbourne Perth
Susie Power Brittany Mcgowan Susie Power
VIC QLD VIC WA
26-Mar-75 24-Apr-91 26-Mar-75

  • 28-May-04
  • Aust U18
  • Kayla Van der Linden

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    WHY ARE AUSTRALIAN RACE WALKERS AMONGST THE BEST IN THE WORLD? by BOB CRUISE While our Australian racewalking efforts pale into insignificance when compared with the Russian experience, we have consistently performed above expectations in the sport of racewalking and are currently looked upon as one of power houses. It is indeed timely that Bob Cruise has forwarded the following to me for review. Why are Australian race walkers amongst the best in the world? Last year, just prior to the Olympics, I was asked by Tim O’Shannesy, distance running development officer with Athletics Australia, why I thought Australian race walkers were so good and whether the walking community had a master plan? Tim’s question encouraged me to reflect on why our walkers are where they are today in the international arena. Our recent and past success is due to many factors and influences. Some of these are listed below. 1. The National Family of Race Walking: Race walking in Australia is a small and relatively coherent group of enthusiasts. It is characterised by a number of clubs that have been in existence for nearly 100 years and numerous others that are prepared, in often difficult circumstances and frequently in an environment that in many cases in neither supportive nor encouraging, to provide for administration, coaching and competition. Race walking has groups of followers in all states of Australia, that, despite the above, continue to pursue and support race walking at a local, national and when appropriate at international level. When comparing race walking to any other track and field discipline in Australia it is very apparent that the followers and participants of race walking are members of a dedicated and committed family.
  • G a G O S I a N G AL L E R Y David Smith Biography

    G a G O S I a N G AL L E R Y David Smith Biography

    G A G O S I A N G AL L E R Y David Smith Biography Born in 1906, Decatur, IN. Died in 1965, Albany, NY. Education: 1926 Arts Students League, New York, NY. Selected Solo Exhibitions: 2014 Raw Color: The Circles of David Smith. The Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA. 2013 David Smith: The Forgings. Gagosian Gallery, Madison Ave., New York, NY. 2012 David Smith: Points of Power. Galerie Gmurzynska, Zurich, Switzerland and St. Moritz, Switzerland. David Smith: Cubes and Anarchy. Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH. 2011 David Smith Invents. The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C. David Smith: Cubes and Anarchy. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA. David Smith: Drawing Space. Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA. 2010 David Smith. Gagosian Gallery, W. 24th St., New York, NY. 2008 David Smith: Working Surface Drawing, Painting, Sculpture: 1932-1963. Galerie Gmurzynska, Zurich, Switzerland. 2007 David Smith: Sprays. Gagosian Gallery, Madison Ave., New York, NY. 2006 David Smith: Personage. Gagosian Gallery, Britannia St., London, England. David Smith: Personage. Gagosian Gallery, Madison Ave., New York, NY. David Smith: A Centennial (curated by Carmen Giménez). Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY. Traveled to: Centre Pompidou, Paris, France; Tate Modern, London, England (through 2007). 2005 David Smith: Paintings and Drawings 1955-1958. Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA. David Smith: Drawing and Sculpting. Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas, TX. 2004 David Smith: Drawings. L’Institut Valencià D’Art Modern, Valencià, Spain. David Smith: Related Clues. Drawings, Paintings & Sculpture 1931–1964. Gagosian Gallery, 24th St., New York, NY. 2003 David Smith: Drawings.
  • 5 TOP-TEN 1500 M

    5 TOP-TEN 1500 M

    Last Updated – 12.04.2016 ! Manual time keeping are abolished from 1500m and belongs to the normal table ! 1500 m M35 – 39 TIME NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 3:35.07 Vyacheslav Shabunin RUS 27.09.1969 Athens 14.06.2005 3:35.43 Driss Maazouzi FRA 20.10.1969 Monaco 20.08.2006 3:36.56 Marcus O´Sullivan IRL 22.01.1961 Berlin 26.08.1997 3:37.18 Dieter Baumann GER 09.02.1965 Heusden 05.08.2000 3:37.54 Bouabdellah Tahri FRA 20.12.1978 Metz 26.06.2014 3:37:58 Branko Zorko CRO 01.07.1967 Zagreb 07.07.2003 3:39.30 Rizak Dirshe SWE 05.01.1972 Heusden 28.07.2007 3:39:50 Alberto Garcia Fernandez ESP 22.02.1971 Jerez de la Fontera 24.06.2008 3:41.04 Simon Vroemen NED 11.05.1969 Ninove 29.07.2006 3:41.22 Mark Caroll IRL 15.01.1972 Waltham 09.06.2007 3:41.4h Carlos Lopes POR 18.02.1947 Lisboa 24.07.1982 Indoor 3:37.40 Marcus O´Sullivan IRL 22.01.1961 Stockholm 20.02.1997 * * * 1500 m M40 – 44 TIME NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 3:42.02 Anthony Whiteman GBR 13.11.1971 Stretford 07.07.2012 3:42.65 Vyacheslav Shabunin RUS 27.09.1969 Sochi 27.05.2010 3:46.7h David Moorcroft GBR 10.04.1953 Belfast 19.06.1993 3:49.59 Mark Carroll IRL 15.01.1972 Auburn 20.04.2012 3:49.7h Dave Taylor GBR 09.01.1964 London 04.08.2004 3:50.28 Raymond Van Paemel BEL 24.10.1956 Heverlee 04.06.1997 3:50.89 Sebastien Schletterer NED 21.12.1972 Vilvoorde 09.06.2014 3:51.26 Alexandre Gonzales FRA 16.03.1951 Toulouse 11.06.1994 3:51.38 Eamonn Coghlan IRL 24.11.1952 Dublin 00.06.1993 3:51,4h Petr Havel CZE 31.03.1945 Ostrava 24.08.1980 3:52.28 Ronald Mercelina NED 18.04.1946
  • European Veteran Indoor Records 2004 25

    European Veteran Indoor Records 2004 25

    1 EUROPEAN VETERAN INDOOR RECORDS 2010 compiled by Ivar Söderlind, statistician of EVAA 31.01.2011 In 2010, up to December 31, I have registered 51 new European Indoor Records and 38 of these records also are World Records or better than the official World Records. Moreover I have until January 31 2011 noted 2 European Indoor Records (in Triple Jump) and both are World Records. My statistician colleagues Ove Edlund, Sweden and Bernd Rehpenning, Germany have updated the Records for Pentathlon indoors scored with the new age factors from 2010. Remember when you report new Pentathlon Records: include the results for all the five events and not only the points!!! Observe that for Weight Throw it always must be Weight Throw indoors, not outdoors in an Indoor Championship!! When two or more results are noted in one age group and event the first noted result is the official record. Only results with all tasks reported (Birth Date, Date and Place for the Competition) are approved as official records. Only electronically timing is accepted for distances up to and including 400m. For distances from 200m and more the track round must be 220yards (201.168m) or shorter. Please check the list given below and help me to make it more complete. All new records must be reported by a Record Application (preferably EVAA:s Record Application)! Take copies of the application from the EVAA Web Site and also send me a copy of the result lists. Results from European Veteran Championships - EVAC (Stadia/Non Stadia/Indoors) and results from WMA Championships are not necessary to report to me.
  • ATHLETICS AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIAN RECORDS AS at 18Th July 2019

    ATHLETICS AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIAN RECORDS AS at 18Th July 2019

    ATHLETICS AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIAN RECORDS AS AT 18th July 2019. MEN EVENT PERF. DATE VENUE NAME STATE 100 METRES Aust Allcomers 9.86999999999999923-Sep-00 Sydney Maurice Greene USA Aust National 9.93 5-May-03 Mita, JPN Patrick Johnson ACT Aust U20 10.15 1-Jul-18 Finland Jake Doran QLD Aust U18 10.38 11-Dec-15 Perth Jack Hale TAS Aust U16 10.67 7-Dec-13 Townsville Jordon Shelley NSW 200 METRES Aust Allcomers 19.92 25-Feb-99 Melbourne Frankie Fredericks NAM Aust National 20.06 16-Oct-68 Mexico City Peter Norman VIC Aust U20 20.48 3-Feb-85 Brisbane Fred Martin NSW Aust U18 20.90 6-Nov-82 Sydney Darren Clark NSW 20.90 19-Aug-89 Saga Paul Greene NSW 20.90 24-Sep-17 Townsville Zane Branco QLD Aust U16 21.44 8-Dec-13 Townsville Jordon Shelley NSW 400 METRES Aust Allcomers 43.84 25-Sep-00 Sydney Michael Johnson USA Aust National 44.38 26-Sep-88 Seoul Darren Clark NSW Aust U20 44.75 8-Aug-84 Los Angeles Darren Clark NSW Aust U18 45.96 19-Aug-89 Saga Paul Greene NSW Aust U16 48.12 7-Dec-88 Sydney Paul Greene NSW 800 METRES Aust Allcomers 1:43.15 4-Mar-10 Melbourne David Rudisha KEN Aust National 1:44.21 20-Jul-18 Monaco Joseph Deng VIC Aust U20 1:45.91 28-Jul-95 Lindau Paul Byrne VIC Aust U18 1.47.24 11-Dec-93 Canberra Paul Byrne VIC Aust U16 1:51.41 11-Dec-88 Canberra Mark Holcombe VIC 1000 METRES Aust Allcomers 2:17.67 14-Jan-88 Melbourne Michael Hillardt QLD Aust National 2:16.09 17-Jun-14 Ostrava Jeffrey Riseley VIC Aust U20 2:20.5 6-Jan-94 Melbourne Paul Byrne VIC Aust U18 2:23.1 7-Jan-93 Melbourne Michael Power VIC Aust U16 2:28.7 7-Jan-92 Melbourne
  • David Smith's

    David Smith's

    David Smith’s Timeless Clock (1957) Jennifer Field, PhD Executive Director of the David Smith Estate ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ David Smith was born in 1906 in Decatur, Indiana, a small, midwestern town in the United States. At the time of Smith’s upbringing, the region was characterized by innovation and self-sufficiency. Smith later recalled: When I was a kid, everyone from the whole town was an inventor. There must have been fifteen automobiles made in Decatur, Indiana, and they were all put together in parts by all kinds of people. Just two blocks from where I lived there were guys building automobiles in an old barn. Invention was the fertile thing then. Invention was the great thing. … There was never any art involved. … The inventors in Decatur were the heroes.1 David Smith, Timeless Clock, 1957, silver, 20 3/8 x 26 x 6 1/2 in., Anderson Collection at Stanford University, Gift of Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson, and Mary Patricia Anderson Pence, 2014.1.026 ■ ■ ■ The sculpture 3 4 As an adult, Smith would apply his own practical experience 1 in mechanical labor to become the first artist in America to radically redefine notions of sculpture – most famously by welding together found utilitarian objects such as farm tools and machine parts using a combination of advance planning and improvisation, rather than through traditional methods of casting or carving. Smith’s work would help to define the New York School generation of artists and influence the direction of contemporary sculpture. After working a number of jobs in the Midwest such as laying telephone cable and doing assembly line work at a Studebaker 6 automobile factory, Smith moved to New York City in 1926 to study art.2 Like many members of the New York School, he studied at the Art Students League where, until 1931, he took classes in painting with the Czech modernist Jan Matulka.
  • Risks and Rewards the Early Years the 1930S Focus 1 Photography In

    Risks and Rewards the Early Years the 1930S Focus 1 Photography In

    5 RISKS AND REWARDS 7 THE EARLY YEARS 11 THE 1930S 28 FOCUS 1 PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE 1930S 31 FOCUS 2 WELDING 32 FOCUS 3 MEDALS FOR DISHONOR 37 WAR AND ITS AFTERMATH: THE 1940S 50 FOCUS 4 HELMHOLTZIAN LANDSCAPE 52 FOCUS 5 PHOTOGRAPHING SCULPTURE 57 MATURITY: THE 1950S 90 FOCUS 6 DRAWINGS AND SPRAYS 94 FOCUS 7 THE WORKING PROCESS 99 FULL FLOWER: 1960–5 122 FOCUS 8 VOLTRI 132 FOCUS 9 CUBI 138 FOCUS 10 THE FIELDS 142 CHRONOLOGY 14 5 FURTHER READING 146 LIST OF WORks RISKS AND REWARDS The ambition, imagination and innovation of the sculptor David Roland Smith (1906–1965) altered the course of modern art. Over the passing decades the sweeping diversity of his forms developed steadily, like those of a great symphony in space. It is vital, though, to grasp the revolutionary aspects of Smith’s achieve- ment in context and its great import for his successors. Welding – which Smith was the first to develop fully as a sculptural process in the United States – is now such a common technique that it is hard to imagine the process ever having been daringly new. Yet Smith’s decision to establish his workshop in the industrial site of the Brooklyn Navy Pier in New York in 1933 was unprecedented – most sculptors then used a bronze foundry, a marble quarry, or a conventional studio. Smith fundamentally recast the artist’s role and persona. When he chose to move in 1940 to the rural isolation of upstate Bolton Landing in the Adirondacks, Smith left the buzzing New York art world behind to synthesize his own workspace, combining industry and nature.
  • 2014 European Championships Statistics – Women's 100M

    2014 European Championships Statistics – Women's 100M

    2014 European Championships Statistics – Women’s 100m by K Ken Nakamura All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 10.73 2.0 Christine Arron FRA 1 Budapest 1998 2 10.81 1.3 Christine Arron 1sf1 Budapest 1998 3 2 10.83 2.0 Irina Privalova RUS 2 Budapest 1998 4 3 10.87 2.0 Ekaterini Thanou GRE 3 Budapest 1998 5 4 10.89 1.8 Katrin Krabbe GDR 1 Split 1990 6 5 10.91 0.8 Marlies Göhr GDR 1 Stuttgart 1986 7 10.92 0.9 Ekaterini Thanou 1sf2 Budapest 1998 7 6 10.92 2.0 Zhanna Pintusevich -Block UKR 4 Budapest 1998 9 10.98 1.2 Marlies Göhr 1sf2 Stuttgart 1986 10 11.00 1.3 Zhanna Pintusevich -Block 2sf1 Budapest 1998 11 11.01 -0.5 Marlies Göhr 1 Athinai 1982 11 11.01 0.9 Zhanna Pintusevich -Block 1h2 Helsinki 1994 13 11.02 0.6 Irina Privalova 1 Helsinki 1994 13 11.02 0.9 Irina Privalova 2sf2 Budapest 1998 15 7 11.04 0.8 Anelia Nuneva BUL 2 Stuttgart 1986 15 11.04 0.6 Ekaterini Thanou 1h4 Budapest 1998 17 8 11.05 1.2 Silke Gladisch -Möller GDR 2sf2 Stuttgart 1986 17 11.05 0.3 Ekaterini Thanou 1sf2 München 2002 19 11.06 -0.1 Marlies Göhr 1h2 Stuttgart 1986 19 11.06 -0.8 Zhanna Pintusevich -Block 1h1 Budapest 1998 19 9 11.06 1.8 Kim Gevaert BEL 1 Göteborg 2006 22 10 11.06 1.7 Ivet Lalova BUL 1h2 Helsinki 2012 22 11.07 0.0 Katrin Krabbe 1h1 Split 1990 22 11 11.07 2.0 Melanie Paschke GER 5 Budapest 1998 25 11.07 0.3 Ekaterini Thanou 1h4 München 2002 25 11.08 1.2 Anelia Nuneva 3sf2 Stuttga rt 1986 27 12 11.08 0.8 Nelli Cooman NED 3 Stuttgart 1986 28 11.09 0.8 Silke Gladisch -Möller
  • Tim Erickson

    Tim Erickson

    Tim Erickson 1976 IAAF World Champs Malmo 50 km 23rd 4:20:23 1978 Commonwealth Games Edmonton 30 km 3rd 2:26:33 1979 Racewalking World Cup Eschborn 50 km 25th 4:03:17 1982 Commonwealth Games Brisbane 30 km 6th 2:19:45 1983 Racewalking World Cup Bergen 50 km 25th 4:15:12 The following has been taken from Peter Waddell’s ‘History of Australian Walking’. I am indebted to Peter for this generous appraisal. Tim Erickson, born 23 November 1950, raced at 5ft 8in and 145 lbs. He was a member of Ivanhoe Harriers and was trained by John Boas who was at one time the Australian National Walking Coach. Tim's walking career commenced in 1966 as a junior and was interrupted in 1968 to concentrate on his studies. It was not until April 1973 that he resumed racing as a 22 year old and he showed immediate potential over the long distances. He was 5th in the Australian 50 km title in his first year and by 1974, his times over the shorter distances were starting to come down. In that year he gained a third place in the Victorian 20 km championship and broken 100 mins for the first time. In 1975, he really began to show what he was capable of and won the Australian 50 km in Perth in 4:33:04. He followed this up with a new Australian record for the 50 miles which he covered in 8:14:46. But just when the gates seemed to be opening, he was beaten into second place in the 1976 Victorian 20 km championship by Willi Sawall, a relative newcomer to race walking, who equalled Noel Freeman’s Australian record.
  • Australian Championships Men 1989-1992.Pdf

    Australian Championships Men 1989-1992.Pdf

    AUSTRALIAN RACEWALKING CHAMPIONSHPS MEN: 1989 - 1992 This follows on from my previous articles which detail the early Australasian and Australian Racewalking Championships (along with other particularly significant races), up to and including 1988. • Australasian Championships Men 1892-1920.pdf • Australasian Championships Men 1921-1939.pdf • Australian Championships Men 1946-1956.pdf • Australian Championships Men 1957-1960.pdf ` • Australian Championships Men 1961-1966.pdf • Australian Championships Men 1967-1970.pdf • Australian Championships Men 1971-1976.pdf • Australian Championships Men 1977-1980.pdf • Australian Championships Men 1981-1984.pdf • Australian Championships Men 1985-1988.pdf Our story continues from 1989 with the start of a new 4 year Olympic cycle. It was a far cry from the days of past eras, when racewalking opportunities were few and far between. The 1989 IAAF Race Walking World Cup had been allocated to Barcelona, Spain, and was due to be held on the weekend of 27-28 May 1989. Trials were needed for the men’s 20km and 50km and for the women’s 10km and they would all need to be held early in the year. IAAF World Cup 50km Trial Fisherman’s Bend, Melbourne, Sunday 12th February 1989 The first of the IAAF World Cup trials to be held was the men’s 50km, staged at Fisherman’s Bend, Melbourne, on Sunday 12th February. At the 1987 World Cup 50km in New York and while still a junior, Craig Brill had clocked an Australian Junior best of 4:19:46 as the first Australian to finish, in front of his older team mates Mark Donahoo and Mike Harvey.
  • Seznam Příloh

    Seznam Příloh

    Seznam příloh: Příloha1: Vývojsvětovéhorekorduna400metrůmužů Výkon Jméno Stát Datum Místo 47,8 y MaxieLong USA September29,1900 USA 47,4 y TedMeredith USA May27,1916 USA 47,6 EricLiddell GBR July11,1924 Francie 47,4 y HermanPhillips USA May5,1928 USA 47,0 EmersonSpencer USA May12,1928 USA 46,4 BenEastman USA March26,1932 USA 46,2 BillCarr USA August5,1932 USA 46,1 ArchieWilliams USA June19,1936 USA 46,0 RudolfHarbig GER August12,1939 Německo 46,0 GroverKlemmer USA June6,1941 USA 46,2 y HerbMcKenley JAM June1,1946 USA 46,2 y HerbMcKenley JAM June21,1947 USA 46,0 y HerbMcKenley JAM June5,1948 USA 45,8 MilkhaSingh IND 1950 Francie 45,8 GeorgeRhoden JAM August22,1950 Švédsko 45,4 LouisJones USA March18,1955 Mexiko 45,2 LouisJones USA June30,1956 USA 44,9 OtisDavis USA September6,1960 Italy 44,9 CarlKaufmann NSR September6,1960 Italy 44,9 y AdolphPlummer USA May25,1963 USA 44,9 MichaelLarrabee USA September12,1964 USA 44,5 TommieSmith USA May20,1967 USA 44,1 LarryJames USA September14,1968 USA 44,1 LeeEvans USA September14,1968 USA 43,86 LeeEvans USA October18,1968 Mexiko 43,29 ButchReynolds USA August17,1988 Švýcarsko 43,18 MichaelJohnson USA August26,1999 Španělsko y=závodna440yardů(402,34metrů) Zdroj: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_record_progression_400_metres_men Příloha2: Redukovanésvětové ročnítabulky-400mmužů(19552008) 1956–OH 1. 46,7 JenkinsCharles USA 2. 46,8 HaasKarl-Friedrich NSR 3. 47,0 IgnatyevArdalion SSSR 4. 47,0 HellstenVoitto FIN 5. 48,1 JonesLouis USA 6. 48,3 SpenceMalcolm JAR 1957 1. 46,0 T.Courtney USA 2.