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2020 Australian Age Combined Events Championships Athletics House - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:39 PM 16/02/2020 Page 1 2020 Australian Age Combined Events Championships - 15/02/2020 to 16/02/2020 Queensland Sports and Athletics Centre Results Event 4 Decathlon: #1 Mens 100 Metres OPEN ======================================================================= Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= Section 1 Wind: 1.1 1 Cedric Dubler 95 QUEENSLAND 10.85 894 2 Lachie Mcpherson 97 VICTORIA 11.10 838 3 Alec Diamond 97 NEW SOUTH WALES 11.17 823 4 Samuel Mcdonald 99 VICTORIA 11.26 804 5 Liam Schreck 99 VICTORIA 11.48 757 Section 2 Wind: 1.6 1 Matthew Wecker 97 AUSTRALIAN C 11.24 808 2 David Brock 94 VICTORIA 11.43 767 3 Christian Paynter 97 VICTORIA 11.57 738 4 Harvey Connor 97 VICTORIA 11.58 736 5 Martin Clark 92 QUEENSLAND 11.65 721 6 Daniel Gray 90 QUEENSLAND 11.72 707 Event 11 Mens Decathlon OPEN ========================================================================= Name Year Team Seed Finals ========================================================================= 1 Cedric Dubler 95 QUEENSLAND 8229 7900 2 David Brock 94 VICTORIA 7733 7276 3 Alec Diamond 97 NEW SOUTH WALES 7593 7083 4 Matthew Wecker 97 AUSTRALIAN C 6551 6822 5 Lachie Mcpherson 97 VICTORIA 6900 6788 6 Christian Paynter 97 VICTORIA 6989 6787 7 Martin Clark 92 QUEENSLAND 6777 6470 8 Liam Schreck 99 VICTORIA 6270 6395 9 Harvey Connor 97 VICTORIA 5845 6268 10 Samuel Mcdonald 99 VICTORIA 5829 6133 11 Daniel Gray 90 QUEENSLAND 4601 4741 Event 11 Decathlon: #2 Mens Long Jump OPEN ============================================================================ Name Year Team Finals Wind Points ============================================================================ Flight 1 1 Cedric Dubler 95 QUEENSLAND 7.49m +0.0 932 7.31m(+0.0) 7.49m(+0.0) 7.44m(+0.0) 2 Matthew Wecker 97 AUSTRALIAN C 7.16m +0.0 852 7.05m(-0.5) 7.16m(+0.0) 7.12m(0.4) 3 Alec Diamond 97 NEW SOUTH WALES 7.11m +0.0 840 6.97m(1.4) X(+0.0) 7.11m(+0.0) 4 Liam Schreck 99 VICTORIA 6.98m 0.5 809 6.68m(-1.8) 6.98m(0.5) 6.92m(+0.0) 5 David Brock 94 VICTORIA 6.89m +0.0 788 6.56m(-1.3) X(+0.0) 6.89m(+0.0) 6 Christian Paynter 97 VICTORIA 6.85m +0.0 778 6.80m(-1.4) 6.85m(+0.0) X(+0.0) 7 Samuel Mcdonald 99 VICTORIA 6.63m +0.0 727 X(+0.0) 6.42m(1.0) 6.63m(+0.0) 8 Harvey Connor 97 VICTORIA 6.54m +0.0 707 6.54m(+0.0) X(2.4) X(2.8) 9 Lachie Mcpherson 97 VICTORIA 6.48m +0.0 693 6.42m(-2.0) X(1.0) 6.48m(+0.0) Athletics House - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:39 PM 16/02/2020 Page 2 2020 Australian Age Combined Events Championships - 15/02/2020 to 16/02/2020 Queensland Sports and Athletics Centre Results 10 Martin Clark 92 QUEENSLAND 6.39m +0.0 673 6.39m(+0.0) 6.30m(1.9) 6.32m(1.5) Athletics House - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:39 PM 16/02/2020 Page 3 2020 Australian Age Combined Events Championships - 15/02/2020 to 16/02/2020 Queensland Sports and Athletics Centre Results ....Event 11 Decathlon: #2 Mens Long Jump OPEN 11 Daniel Gray 90 QUEENSLAND 5.76m 0.9 535 5.47m(-0.3) 5.48m(+0.0) 5.76m(0.9) Event 27 Decathlon: #3 Mens Shot Put OPEN ======================================================================= Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 David Brock 94 VICTORIA 13.69m 709 13.44m 13.69m X 2 Christian Paynter 97 VICTORIA 13.34m 688 13.34m 13.21m X 3 Alec Diamond 97 NEW SOUTH WALES 13.13m 675 13.13m 12.63m 12.80m 4 Matthew Wecker 97 AUSTRALIAN C 12.77m 653 12.77m 11.89m 11.79m 5 Cedric Dubler 95 QUEENSLAND 12.33m 626 12.33m 12.09m 12.10m 6 Martin Clark 92 QUEENSLAND 11.76m 592 11.76m 11.23m 11.34m 7 Lachie Mcpherson 97 VICTORIA 11.22m 559 11.22m 10.69m X 8 Harvey Connor 97 VICTORIA 10.92m 541 10.40m 10.37m 10.92m 9 Liam Schreck 99 VICTORIA 10.33m 505 10.33m 9.32m X 10 Samuel Mcdonald 99 VICTORIA 10.09m 491 10.09m 9.42m 9.40m 11 Daniel Gray 90 QUEENSLAND 8.00m 366 8.00m 7.47m 7.17m Event 35 Decathlon: #4 Mens High Jump OPEN ======================================================================= Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Cedric Dubler 95 QUEENSLAND 2.08m 878 1.93 1.99 2.02 2.05 2.08 2.11 O O O XO O XXX 2 Christian Paynter 97 VICTORIA 1.99m 794 1.87 1.93 1.96 1.99 2.02 O O XXO XXO XXX 3 David Brock 94 VICTORIA 1.96m 767 1.81 1.87 1.93 1.96 1.99 O O XO XO XXX 4 Alec Diamond 97 NEW SOUTH WALES 1.90m 714 1.81 1.87 1.90 1.93 O O O XXX 5 Matthew Wecker 97 AUSTRALIAN C 1.87m 687 1.84 1.87 1.90 O O XXX 6 Martin Clark 92 QUEENSLAND 1.84m 661 1.72 1.78 1.81 1.84 1.87 O XO O XXO XXX 7 Samuel Mcdonald 99 VICTORIA 1.81m 636 1.69 1.72 1.75 1.78 1.81 1.84 O O O XO XXO XXX Athletics House - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:39 PM 16/02/2020 Page 4 2020 Australian Age Combined Events Championships - 15/02/2020 to 16/02/2020 Queensland Sports and Athletics Centre Results Flight 2 1 Lachie Mcpherson 97 VICTORIA 1.81m 636 1.66 1.72 1.75 1.78 1.81 1.84 O O O O XXO XXX Athletics House - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:39 PM 16/02/2020 Page 5 2020 Australian Age Combined Events Championships - 15/02/2020 to 16/02/2020 Queensland Sports and Athletics Centre Results ....Event 35 Decathlon: #4 Mens High Jump OPEN 1 Harvey Connor 97 VICTORIA 1.81m 636 1.72 1.75 1.78 1.81 1.84 O O O XO XXX 3 Liam Schreck 99 VICTORIA 1.72m 560 1.60 1.63 1.66 1.69 1.72 1.75 XO - O O O XXX 4 Daniel Gray 90 QUEENSLAND 1.48m 374 1.42 1.45 1.48 1.51 O O O XXX Event 49 Decathlon: #5 Mens 400 Metres OPEN ======================================================================= Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= Section 1 1 Cedric Dubler 95 QUEENSLAND 49.15 854 2 Lachie Mcpherson 97 VICTORIA 49.87 821 3 Liam Schreck 99 VICTORIA 50.32 800 4 Samuel Mcdonald 99 VICTORIA 51.74 736 5 Martin Clark 92 QUEENSLAND 52.61 698 Section 2 1 Alec Diamond 97 NEW SOUTH WALES 51.01 769 2 David Brock 94 VICTORIA 51.60 742 3 Matthew Wecker 97 AUSTRALIAN C 52.16 718 4 Harvey Connor 97 VICTORIA 52.53 702 5 Daniel Gray 90 QUEENSLAND 52.59 699 6 Christian Paynter 97 VICTORIA 53.94 642 Event 62 Decathlon: #6 Mens 110 Metres Hurdles OPEN ======================================================================= Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= Section 1 Wind: -1.9 1 Cedric Dubler 95 QUEENSLAND 14.61 897 2 Alec Diamond 97 NEW SOUTH WALES 15.34 809 3 Matthew Wecker 97 AUSTRALIAN C 15.62 776 4 Lachie Mcpherson 97 VICTORIA 15.96 737 5 David Brock 94 VICTORIA 16.01 732 6 Martin Clark 92 QUEENSLAND 17.72 551 Section 2 Wind: -0.8 1 Samuel Mcdonald 99 VICTORIA 16.75 651 2 Christian Paynter 97 VICTORIA 16.79 646 3 Liam Schreck 99 VICTORIA 17.11 613 4 Harvey Connor 97 VICTORIA 17.73 550 5 Daniel Gray 90 QUEENSLAND 20.65 300 Event 63 Decathlon: #7 Mens Discus Throw OPEN ======================================================================= Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= Flight 1 1 Alec Diamond 97 NEW SOUTH WALES 46.41m 796 42.29m X 46.41m 2 Martin Clark 92 QUEENSLAND 43.64m 739 41.88m 38.06m 43.64m 3 David Brock 94 VICTORIA 41.00m 685 Athletics House - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:39 PM 16/02/2020 Page 6 2020 Australian Age Combined Events Championships - 15/02/2020 to 16/02/2020 Queensland Sports and Athletics Centre Results 39.32m 39.04m 41.00m 4 Christian Paynter 97 VICTORIA 38.37m 632 26.90m 36.84m 38.37m Athletics House - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:39 PM 16/02/2020 Page 7 2020 Australian Age Combined Events Championships - 15/02/2020 to 16/02/2020 Queensland Sports and Athletics Centre Results ....Event 63 Decathlon: #7 Mens Discus Throw OPEN 5 Cedric Dubler 95 QUEENSLAND 37.40m 612 X X 37.40m 6 Lachie Mcpherson 97 VICTORIA 36.87m 601 36.13m X 36.87m 7 Matthew Wecker 97 AUSTRALIAN C 36.64m 597 36.64m X 36.08m 8 Harvey Connor 97 VICTORIA 35.09m 565 35.09m X 34.11m 9 Liam Schreck 99 VICTORIA 30.40m 472 27.79m 30.40m 24.30m 10 Samuel Mcdonald 99 VICTORIA 28.26m 430 26.98m X 28.26m 11 Daniel Gray 90 QUEENSLAND 27.53m 416 25.54m 23.57m 27.53m Event 71 Decathlon: #8 Mens Pole Vault OPEN ======================================================================= Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Lachie Mcpherson 97 VICTORIA 4.10m 645 3.50 3.70 3.80 3.90 4.00 4.10 4.20 O O XO O XXO XO XXX 2 Daniel Gray 90 QUEENSLAND 2.80m 309 2.50 2.60 2.70 2.80 O O O O Flight 2 1 Cedric Dubler 95 QUEENSLAND 4.70m 819 4.70 4.90 O XXX 2 David Brock 94 VICTORIA 4.40m 731 4.10 4.40 4.60 O O XXX 2 Alec Diamond 97 NEW SOUTH WALES 4.40m 731 4.20 4.40 4.60 O XO XXX 4 Samuel Mcdonald 99 VICTORIA 4.30m 702 3.80 4.00 4.20 4.30 4.40 XO XXO XO XXO XXX 4 Matthew Wecker 97 AUSTRALIAN C 4.30m 702 4.00 4.20 4.30 4.40 O O XXO XXX 6 Christian Paynter 97 VICTORIA 4.20m 673 3.80 4.00 4.10 4.20 4.30 O XO XXO O XXX 6 Martin Clark 92 QUEENSLAND 4.20m 673 4.00 4.10 4.20 4.30 O XXO O XXX 8 Liam Schreck 99 VICTORIA 4.10m 645 3.70 3.90 4.00 4.10 4.20 O O O XO XXX 9 Harvey Connor 97 VICTORIA 4.00m 617 3.70 3.80 3.90 4.00 4.10 O O XXO O XXX Athletics House - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:39 PM 16/02/2020 Page 8 2020 Australian Age Combined Events Championships - 15/02/2020 to 16/02/2020 Queensland Sports and Athletics Centre Results Event 89 Decathlon: #9 Mens Javelin Throw OPEN ======================================================================= Name Year Team Finals Points =======================================================================
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