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1St July Results Compiled from IPC Sanctioned Meets & IPC AUSTRALIAN RANKING LIST 2016 Rankings taken from 1st January - 1st July Results Compiled from IPC Sanctioned Meets & IPC Classified Athletes EVENT WIND NAME NPC CLASS PLACE VENUE DATE MEN 100 METRES 11.00 0.7 Chad Perris AUS T13 3 Gold Coast 25/6/16 11.00 0.7 Chad Perris AUS T13 3 Gold Coast 25/6/16 11.06 +0.0 Evan O'hanlon AUS T38 3 Griffith Uni Athletics Track 18/6/16 11.06 +0.0 Evan O'hanlon AUS T38 3 Griffith Uni Athletics Track 18/6/16 11.07 +0.0 Chad Perris AUS T13 4 Griffith Uni Athletics Track 18/6/16 11.07 +0.0 Chad Perris AUS T13 4 Griffith Uni Athletics Track 18/6/16 11.09 1.4 Gabriel Cole AUS T47 1 SOPAC 2/4/16 11.10 0.7 Evan O'hanlon AUS T38 4 Gold Coast 25/6/16 11.10 0.7 Evan O'hanlon AUS T38 4 Gold Coast 25/6/16 11.10 1.4 Chad Perris AUS T13 3 SOPAC 2/4/16 11.15 -0.3 Chad Perris T13 3 Townsville 4/6/16 11.15 -0.3 Chad Perris AUS T13 3 Cairns 4/6/16 11.15 -0.3 Chad Perris AUS T13 3 Cairns 4/6/16 11.15 1.1 Gabriel Cole AUS T47 4 AIS Athletics Track 16/4/16 11.18 +0.0 Gabriel Cole AUS T47 1 AIS Athletics Track 6/2/16 11.20 0.3 Gabriel Cole AUS T47 4 AIS Athletics Track 16/4/16 11.22 -1.9 Gab Cole AUS T47 1 SA Athletics Stadium 5/3/16 11.22 0.2 Gabriel Cole AUS T47 1 AIS Athletics Track 6/2/16 11.26 -2.1 Gabriel Cole AUS T47 4 SA Athletics Stadium 12/3/16 11.26 -0.4 Evan O'Hanlon AUS T38 13 Cairns 4/6/16 11.26 -0.4 Evan O'Hanlon AUS T38 13 Cairns 4/6/16 11.26 0.1 Evan O'Hanlon T38 13 Townsville 4/6/16 11.26 1.4 Liam Malone NZL T43 4 SOPAC 2/4/16 11.27 -2.7 Chad Perris AUS T13 14 Cairns 4/6/16 11.27 -2.7 Chad Perris AUS T13 14 Cairns 4/6/16 11.27 -1.5 Nicholas Hum AUS T20 2 Various Locations 16/1/16 11.27 0.1 Chad Perris T13 14 Townsville 4/6/16 11.28 0.7 Gabriel Cole AUS T47 6 Gold Coast 25/6/16 11.31 -0.3 Evan O'Hanlon T38 2 Townsville 4/6/16 11.31 -0.3 Evan O'Hanlon AUS T38 2 Cairns 4/6/16 11.31 -0.3 Evan O'Hanlon AUS T38 2 Cairns 4/6/16 11.32 -3.5 Gabriel Cole AUS T47 1 SA Athletics Stadium 20/2/16 11.39 -3.2 Chad Perris AUS T13 2 SOPAC 2/4/16 11.55 -3.2 Gabriel Cole AUS T47 1 SOPAC 2/4/16 11.64 -3.2 Liam Malone NZL T43 4 SOPAC 2/4/16 11.67 -0.4 Matthew Guild AUS T20 3 WA Athletics Stadium 12/3/16 11.75 1.4 Lindsay Hendy AUS T20 [HozJ] 6 SOPAC 2/4/16 11.76 -0.4 Lindsey Hendy AUS T20 [HozJ] 4 WA Athletics Stadium 12/3/16 11.79 -0.2 Lindsay Hendy AUS T20 [HozJ] 1 SOPAC 2/4/16 11.86 1.1 Alberto Campbell AUS T20 4 QSAC 23/1/16 11.86 1.6 Matthew Guild QLD T20 1 QSAC 26/2/16 11.88 1.7 Alberto Campbell AUS T20 [TaR] 6 QSAC 16/2/16 12.19 0.3 Lindsey Hendy AUS T20 [TaR] 3 Barlow Park, Cairns 26/6/16 12.23 +0.0 Lachlan Foote AUS T45 2 AIS Athletics Track 6/2/16 12.25 -1.1 Matthew Guild QLD T20 1 QSAC 12/2/16 12.32 -3.2 Alwis Pituwala SRI T44 8 SOPAC 2/4/16 12.32 +0.0 Lachlan Foote AUS T45 1 AIS Athletics Track 6/2/16 12.36 +0.0 Samuel Nason PNG T45 2 AIS Athletics Track 6/2/16 12.38 -0.3 Lindsay Hendy T20 1 Townsville 4/6/16 12.38 -0.3 Lindsay Hendy AUS T20 1 Cairns 4/6/16 12.46 1.7 Scott Reardon AUS T42 10 Gold Coast 24/6/16 12.46 1.7 Scott Reardon AUS T42 10 Gold Coast 24/6/16 12.52 +0.0 Steven Gabriel PNG T47 3 AIS Athletics Track 6/2/16 12.53 1.4 Scott Reardon AUS T42 2 SOPAC 2/4/16 12.57 -0.3 Scott Reardon T42 1 Townsville 4/6/16 12.57 -0.3 Scott Reardon AUS T42 1 Cairns 4/6/16 12.57 -0.3 Scott Reardon AUS T42 1 Cairns 4/6/16 12.59 1.1 Timothy Sullivan AUS T38 1 Various Locations 16/1/16 12.64 +0.0 Steven Gabriel PNG T47 3 AIS Athletics Track 6/2/16 12.80 -0.4 Brayden Davidson AUS T36 1 WA Athletics Stadium 12/3/16 12.80 1.5 Tom Burrows AUS T20 7 QSAC 9/1/16 12.84 1.4 Alex Dwyer AUS T37 8 SOPAC 2/4/16 12.85 -0.4 Lleyton Lloyd NSW T20 6 WA Athletics Stadium 12/3/16 12.88 0.3 Tom Burrows AUS T20 9 QSAC 23/1/16 12.90 -1.1 Joshua Lush QLD T20 3 QSAC 12/2/16 12.93 0.2 Atsushi Yamamoto JPN T42 2 AIS Athletics Track 6/2/16 12.96 1.4 Thomas Burrows AUS T20 [TaR] 8 QSAC 16/2/16 13.00 0.2 Ari Gesini AUS T38 4 AIS Athletics Track 6/2/16 13.04 +0.0 Atsushi Yamamoto JPN T42 4 AIS Athletics Track 6/2/16 13.05 -0.9 Upul Abarana SRI T42 1 SOPAC 2/4/16 13.07 -1.6 Thomas Burrows AUS T20 [TaR] 8 QSAC 5/3/16 13.11 -4.3 Tom Burrows AUS T20 6 QSAC 16/1/16 13.13 -0.8 Tom Burrows AUS T20 7 QSAC 6/1/16 13.13 1.4 William Stedman NZL T36 7 SOPAC 2/4/16 13.14 1.7 Lleyton Lloyd NSW T20 3 SOPAC 28/2/16 13.17 -0.4 Brayden Nazzari WA T20 7 WA Athletics Stadium 12/3/16 13.19 1.4 Upul Abarana SRI T42 5 SOPAC 2/4/16 13.22 -3.2 Scott Reardon AUS T42 3 SOPAC 2/4/16 13.25 1.1 Liam Wyatt QLD T01 2 WA Athletics Stadium 12/3/16 13.26 1.7 Jack Lobley AUS T38 2 SOPAC 28/2/16 13.28 +0.0 Samuel Nason PNG T45 5 AIS Athletics Track 6/2/16 13.30 +0.0 Blake Carr AUS T20 4 AIS Athletics Track 6/2/16 13.30 0.2 Mitchell Christiansen AUS T37 3 AIS Athletics Track 6/2/16 13.36 +0.0 Micthell Christiansen AUS T37 6 AIS Athletics Track 6/2/16 13.44 -2.5 Paul Leikas SA T20 6 SA Athletics Stadium 12/3/16 13.45 1.7 Mitchell Christiansen AUS T37 1 SOPAC 28/2/16 13.55 0.1 Mitchell Christiansen AUS T37 2 QSAC 23/1/16 13.61 1.7 Blake Carr NSW T20 5 SOPAC 28/2/16 13.62 +0.0 Keelan Ward NZL T20 6 AIS Athletics Track 6/2/16 13.65 0.2 Jack Lobley AUS T38 6 AIS Athletics Track 6/2/16 13.76 -0.4 Alefosio Laki SAM T37 5 WA Athletics Stadium 12/3/16 13.76 1.6 Darren Thrupp AUS T37 2 QSAC 26/2/16 13.82 -0.9 Jack Lobley AUS T38 8 SOPAC 2/4/16 13.82 -0.2 Jeremy Tsuei AUS T38 8 SOPAC 2/4/16 13.83 -2.0 Lobley Jack AUS T38 6 Campbelltown SS 9/1/16 13.89 -0.9 Alex Dwyer AUS T37 3 SOPAC 2/4/16 13.89 -0.2 Alefosio Laki SAM T37 3 SOPAC 2/4/16 13.92 1.1 Kyle Potgieter QLD T12 3 WA Athletics Stadium 12/3/16 13.93 -0.9 Ari Gesini AUS T38 7 SOPAC 2/4/16 13.93 -0.2 Sean Roberts AUS T37 5 SOPAC 2/4/16 13.94 -3.7 Liam Wyatt QLD T01 2 QSAC 12/2/16 13.98 -1.1 Mitchell Christiansen AUS T37 2 QSAC 12/2/16 14.04 -0.8 Jeremy Tsuei AUS T38 6 AIS Athletics Track 19/6/16 14.05 -0.9 William Stedman AUS T36 2 SOPAC 2/4/16 14.05 -0.2 Jacob Phillips NZL T35 2 SOPAC 2/4/16 14.21 +0.0 Yuta Nagamori JPN T38 7 AIS Athletics Track 6/2/16 14.26 0.6 Sean Roberts AUS T37 7 SA Athletics Stadium 12/3/16 14.29 +0.0 Jacob Phillips NZL T35 12 Griffith Uni Athletics Track 18/6/16 14.35 0.3 Samuel Carter AUS T54 1 AIS Athletics Track 20/1/16 14.39 1.6 Steven Gillespie QLD T20 3 QSAC 26/2/16 14.40 -0.1 Sam Carter QLD T54 1 Notwill 14.43 0 Sam Carter QLD T54 4 Notwill 14.55 1.1 Kyle Haslam QLD T43 1 WA Athletics Stadium 12/3/16 14.66 0.6 Dallas McNeil SA T13 8 SA Athletics Stadium 12/3/16 14.74 0.7 Samuel Carter AUS T54 1 SOPAC 2/4/16 14.90 -0.9 Mitchell Christiansen AUS T37 4 SOPAC 2/4/16 14.90 -0.2 William O'Neill NZL T35 4 SOPAC 2/4/16 14.90 1.1 Eden Thomas ACT T01 4 WA Athletics Stadium 12/3/16 14.95 0.4 Matt Cameron 12 Notwill 15.00 -0.8 William O'Neill NZL T35 9 AIS Athletics Track 19/6/16 15.02 0.1 Pierre Fairbank FRA T53 2 AIS Athletics Track 20/1/16 15.08 0 Matt Cameron 3 Notwill 15.08 0.2 William O'Neill NZL T35 5 AIS Athletics Track 6/2/16 15.09 -1.8 Samuel Carter AUS T54 1 Blacktown Athletics Track 24/1/16 15.15 1.1 Kobe Wood QLD T38 7 WA Athletics Stadium 12/3/16 15.17 0.3 Jake Lappin AUS T54 3 AIS Athletics Track 20/1/16 15.22 +0.0 William O'Neill NZL T35 7 AIS Athletics Track 6/2/16 15.23 0.7 Matthew Cameron AUS T54 4 SOPAC 2/4/16 15.32 -3.7 Kyle Potgieter QLD T12 3 QSAC 12/2/16 15.36 1.7 James Bertalli AUS T37 6 SOPAC 28/2/16 15.38 0.9 Rheed McCracken T34 1 Notwill 15.39 -0.4 Liam Richardson AUS T35 2 WA Athletics Stadium 12/3/16 15.39 0.3 Sho Watanabe JPN T54 4 AIS Athletics Track 20/1/16 15.40 +0.0 Daniel Jennings AUS T35 5 AIS Athletics Track 6/2/16 15.41 0.7 Rheed McCracken T34 1 Notwill 15.50 +0.0 Pierre Fairbank FRA T53 2 Blacktown Athletics Track 24/1/16 15.61 1.7 Dillon Lehmann NSW T44 7 SOPAC 28/2/16 15.63 0.2 Liam Richardson AUS T35 7 AIS Athletics Track 6/2/16 15.64 1.7 Daniel Jennings AUS T35 4 SOPAC 28/2/16 15.76 0.1 Nicolas Brignone FRA T53 6 AIS Athletics Track 20/1/16 15.76 0.3 Curtis Thom CAN T54 5 AIS Athletics Track 20/1/16 15.84 1.7 Rheed McCracken AUS T34 1 AIS Athletics Track 6/2/16 15.85 0.7 Liam Richardson AUS T35 8 Various Locations 16/1/16 15.86 -1.1 James Bertalli AUS T37 4 QSAC 12/2/16 15.91 0.2 Rheed McCracken AUS T34 7 AIS Athletics Track 20/1/16 15.92 -3.7 Kyle Haslam QLD T43 1 QSAC 12/2/16 15.94 0.3 Luke Bailey AUS T54 8 AIS Athletics Track 20/1/16 16.00 -1.8 Curtis Thom CAN T54 3 Blacktown Athletics Track 24/1/16 16.02 +0.0 Nicolas Brignone FRA T53 4 Blacktown Athletics Track 24/1/16 16.02 1.7 Josh Morrow WA T36 2 WA Athletics Stadium 3/3/16 16.03 0.1 Hitoshi Matsunaga JPN T53 9 AIS Athletics Track 20/1/16 16.10 0.1 Jean-Philippe Maranda CAN T53 10 AIS Athletics Track 20/1/16 16.11 0.1 Jun Hiromichi JPN T53 11 AIS Athletics Track 20/1/16 16.20 +0.0 Rheed McCracken AUS T34 5 Blacktown Athletics Track 24/1/16 16.22 0.7 Rheed McCracken AUS T34 2 SOPAC 2/4/16 16.24 +0.0 Hitoshi Matsunaga JPN T53 6 Blacktown Athletics Track 24/1/16 16.36 1.1 Cameron Murray NSW T37 6 WA Athletics Stadium 12/3/16 16.41 0.7 Richard Colman AUS T53 5 SOPAC 2/4/16 16.50 0.3 Richard Colman AUS T53 1 Lakeside Stadium 26/2/16 16.68 -1.8 Luke Bailey AUS T54 8 Blacktown Athletics Track 24/1/16 16.68 +0.0 Jun Hiromichi JPN T53 7 Blacktown Athletics Track 24/1/16 16.68 0.3 Samuel Rizzo AUS T54 12 AIS Athletics Track 20/1/16 16.77 +0.0 Jean-Philippe Maranda CAN T53 9 Blacktown Athletics Track 24/1/16 17.02 0.2 Nathan Dewitt CAN T34 13 AIS Athletics Track 20/1/16 17.17 0.3 Samuel Rizzo AUS T54 2 Lakeside Stadium 26/2/16 17.35 -0.2 Richard Colman AUS T53 1 Lakeside Stadium 5/3/16 17.39 1.7 Sam McIntosh AUS T52 2 AIS Athletics Track 6/2/16 17.40 +0.0 Naoyuki Tamura JPN T37 8 AIS Athletics Track 6/2/16 17.44 -0.2 Samuel
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