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Queenslandrecords.Xls QUEENSLAND RECORDS As at 17/07/2015 CODE EXPLANATION AC All-CoMer A performance achieved by anyone in the world at a Queensland venue. R Resident A performance achieved by a Queensland resident anywhere in the world. The athlete must also have been currently registered with Queensland Athletics. Club TeaM A relay team with members all representing the same Queensland club and all currently registered with Queensland Athletics. MEN 100 YARDS Age Group Record Note Athlete DOB Club Date Set Venue Open Resident 9.5 Hector Hogan 11/07/1931 BRO 14/2/53 UNQ Open All Comer 9.5 Hector Hogan 11/07/1931 BRO 14/2/53 UNQ Open QBP 9.3 hand +0.0 Hector Hogan 11/07/1931 BRO 13/3/54 Sydney, NSW 100 METRES Age Group Record Note Athlete DOB Club Date Set Venue Open Resident 10.10 +0.4 Trae Williams 05/05/1997 QE2 16/2/18 Carrara Stadium, Gold Coast. Open Resident 9.9 hand +1.2 Paul Narracott 08/10/1959 TWH 4/1/84 QEII Open All Comer 10.03 +0.8 Akani Simbine 21/09/1993 RSA 5/9/07 ANZ Stadium Open All Comer 9.9 hand +1.2 Paul Narracott 08/10/1959 TWH 4/1/84 QEII Under 20 Resident 10.0 hand Paul Narracott TWH 19/3/78 QEII Under 20 Resident 10.15 1.5 Jake Doran 17/07/2000 TNS 1/7/18 Jamsa, Finland Under 18 Resident 10.47 2.0 Jake Doran 17/7/00 TNS 27/03/2017 Sydney Under 16 Resident 10.80 +0.1 David Pearson ANQ 12/12/98 Canberra Under 14 Resident 11.35 +2.0 Sekou Kanneh 01/01/2000 FTA 8/11/13 SAF - QSAC 200 METRES Age Group Record Note Athlete DOB Club Date Set Venue Open Resident 20.30 +1.8 Steven Brimacombe 07/05/1971 SSQ 17/2/96 SAC-QEII Open All Comer 20.12 +0.9 Jereem Richards 13/01/1994 TTO 12/4/18 Carrara Stadium, Gold Coast. Under 20 Resident 20.5 hand Paul Narracott TWH 27/11/77 QEII Under 20 Resident 20.68 +1.5 Zane Branco 04/01/2000 NOO 18/3/18 SOPAC Under 18 Resident 20.6 hand Paul Narracott TWH 3/10/76 QEII Under 18 Resident 20.90 1.9 Zane Branco 04/01/2000 NOO 24/9/17 Townsville Sports Reserve Under 16 Resident 21.55 1.4 Ash Wong 10/9/04 QUT 2/11/19 QSAC Stadium Under 14 Resident 23.52 1.7 Jhariiah Taylor 19/2/05 HER 25-28/10/18 QSAC Under 14 Resident 23.52 0.4 Tynan Neveceral 27/11/2003 GCC 3/12/16 AIS Under 14 Resident 23.4 hand Lynten Johnson IPS 19/2/84 QEII 400 METRES Age Group Record Note Athlete DOB Club Date Set Venue Open Resident 45.54 Michael Rehardt 09/12/1981 GLC 23/3/02 Adelaide, SA Open All Comer 44.18 Alvin Harrison 20/01/1974 USA 8/9/00 SAC-QEII Under 20 Resident 46.23 Dylan Grant 14/03/1988 GCV 2/3/07 Melbourne Under 18 Resident 46.83 Joshua Robinson 16/01/1996 GAC 7/12/13 Townsville Sports Reserve Under 16 Resident 48.78 Daniel MacFarlane NWA 25/3/95 Adelaide Under 14 Resident 51.11 Zane Palmer 03/02/1985 CAB 12/12/98 Canberra Page 1 of 26 800 METRES Age Group Record Note Athlete DOB Club Date Set Venue Open Resident 1:45.38 Simon Doyle 09/11/1966 UNQ 15/7/91 Nice Open All Comer 1:44.78 Peter Bourke 23/04/1958 VIC 20/3/82 QEII Under 20 Resident 1:46.51 Joseph Deng 07/07/1998 FTA 8/7/17 Kortrijk, Belgium Under 18 Resident 1:49.28 Werner Botha 17/12/1985 TES 26/5/02 Qld Uni Under 16 Resident 1:54.7 hand Brett Crew TWH 8/10/77 QEII Under 16 Resident 1:54.78 Kuey Diew 06/03/1993 QEII 21/11/08 GCCAT Under 14 Resident 1:56.5 hand Brett Crew TWH 9/10/76 QEII 1500 METRES Age Group Record Note Athlete DOB Club Date Set Venue Open Resident 3:31.96 Simon Doyle 09/11/1966 UNQ 3/7/91 Stockholm Open All Comer 3:34.78 Elijah Manangoi 05/01/1993 KEN 14/3/18 Carrara Stadium, Gold Coast. Under 20 Resident 3:43.4 hand Michael Hillardt TWH 10/2/80 QEII Under 20 QBP 3:39.67 Michael Hillardt TWH 23/3/80 Sydney Under 18 Resident 3:46.4 hand Alistair Stevenson 28/05/1979 IPS 15/3/97 ???? Under 16 Resident 3:52.7 hand Stephen Tunnicliffe MAY 17/11/84 QEII Under 14 Resident 4:14.86 James Cooper 19/05/1997 QE2 5/12/10 Doncaster, Melbourne 1 MILE Age Group Record Note Athlete DOB Club Date Set Venue Open Resident 3:49.91 Simon Doyle 09/11/1966 UNQ 6/7/91 Oslo Open All Comer 3:56.27 Lachlan Chisholm 04/05/1980 NSW 6/5/05 Qld Uni St Lucia Under 20 Resident Under 20 QBP 3:56.87 Michael Hillardt TWH 8/8/80 Berlin 3000 METRES Age Group Record Note Athlete DOB Club Date Set Venue Open Resident 7:37.76 Patrick Tiernan 11/09/1994 INT 9/7/17 London, England Open All Comer 7:43.0 hand Henry Rono 12/02/1952 KEN 12/2/80 QEII Under 20 Resident 8:13.6 hand Jock Given NUN 29/11/78 QEII Under 18 Resident 8:17.9 hand Steven Wiseman MAY 27/11/88 QEII Under 16 Resident 8:46.97 Mitchell Kealey 28/01/1984 TES 12/12/99 Sydney Under 14 Resident 9.17.48 David Tong 15/03/1998 UNQ 18/2/11 QSAC - SAF 5000 METRES Age Group Record Note Athlete DOB Club Date Set Venue Open Resident 13:13.44 Patrick Tiernan 11/09/1994 INT 27/5/17 Eugene, Oregon Open All Comer 13:26.06 Luke Kipkosgei ??/??/1975 KEN 11/2/00 SAC-QEII Open QBP 13:23.37 Gerard Barrett 31/12/1956 TWH 20/1/79 Christchurch, NZ Under 20 Resident 14:07.2 hand Tony Ford TAC 11/2/86 Melbourne 10000 METRES Age Group Record Note Athlete DOB Club Date Set Venue Open Resident 27:29.81 Patrick Tiernan 11/09/1994 INT 5/5/17 Palo Alto, California Open All Comer 27:19.62 Joshua Cheptegei 12/09/1996 UGA 13/4/18 Carrara Stadium, Gold Coast. Under 20 Resident 29:58.4 hand Gerard Barrett 31/12/1956 TWH 28/11/74 Lang Park 90M HURDLES Age Group Record Note Athlete DOB Club Date Set Venue Under 14 Resident 12.41 (+1.8) 76.2cm Sam Carson 06/08/1991 RED 12/12/03 ANZ Stadium Page 2 of 26 100M HURDLES Age Group Record Note Athlete DOB Club Date Set Venue Under 16 Resident 12.96 (+1.7) 84cm Lachlan Stanton 05/08/1988 PAC 14/12/03 ANZ Under 16 Resident 13.34 91.4cm Rodney Zuyderwyk IPS 26/3/87 Sydney 110M HURDLES Age Group Record Note Athlete DOB Club Date Set Venue Open Resident 13.58 (+1.5) 106.7cm Donald Wright 26/04/1959 UNQ 4/10/82 QEII Open All Comer 13.16 (-0.4) 106.7cm Allen Johnson 01/03/1971 USA 5/9/01 ANZ Stadium Under 20 Resident 14.24 106.7cm Jai Taurima SSQ 29/2/92 QEII Under 20 QBP 13.76 106.7cm Donald Wright IND 19/5/78 Pocatello U20 R Resident 13.5 99.1cm Donald Wright IND 2/10/77 Brisbane Under 18 Resident 13.6 99.1cm Donald Wright IND 28/2/76 QEII Under 18 Resident 13.48 (+1.0) 91.4cm Benjamin Mumby 28/07/1987 GLC 10/12/04 Sydney 200M HURDLES Age Group Record Note Athlete DOB Club Date Set Venue Open QBP 22.59 (+0.2) 76.2cm Daryl Wohlsen 06/03/1973 PAC 14/3/96 SAC-QEII Open All Comer 22.59 (+0.2) 76.2cm Daryl Wohlsen 06/03/1973 PAC 14/3/96 SAC-QEII Under 20 Resident 23.2 76.2cm Peter Balthes QLD 9/2/63 Brisbane Under 18 Resident 76.2cm Under 16 Resident 24.58 (+0.7) 76.2cm Chris Watson 05/05/1989 QEII 9/12/04 Sydeny 400M HURDLES Age Group Record Note Athlete DOB Club Date Set Venue Open Resident 49.08 91.4cm Blair Young 05/04/1971 PAC 18/3/00 Pietersburg Open All Comer 48.25 91.4cm Kyron McMaster 03/01/1997 IVB 12/4/18 Carrara Stadium, Gold Coast. U20 R Resident 50.72 91.4cm Dolph Francis SSQ 17/7/86 Athens Under 18 Resident 51.75 84cm Sasha Alexeenko 23/03/1991 QEII 5/12/08 Canberra 2000M STEEPLECHASE Age Group Record Note Athlete DOB Club Date Set Venue Open QBP 5:31.80 91.4cm Michael Inwood 18/12/1965 12/11/83 Adelaide Open All Comer 5:26.10 91.4cm Simon Vroenem 11/05/1969 NED 17/9/00 Runaway Bay Under 20 QBP 5:43.04 91.4cm Shane Gilliland ? QLD 1/6/05 ? Under 20 Resident 5:46.25 91.4cm Jayden Russ 18/07/1985 3/7/04 Manchester (GBR) Under 18 Resident 5:46.50 91.4cm Patrick Thygesen 07/01/2002 INT 7/4/19 SOPAC Under 18 Resident 84cm Under 16 Resident 6:00.18 76.2cm Patrick Thygesen 07/01/2002 INT 8/12/17 Adelaide 3000M STEEPLECHASE Age Group Record Note Athlete DOB Club Date Set Venue Open Resident 8:22.85 91.4cm Peter Nowill 15/06/1979 UNQ 31/5/04 Rehlingen GER Open All Comer 8:10.08 91.4cm Conseslus Kipruto 08/12/1994 KEN 13/4/18 Carrara Stadium, Gold Coast.
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