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AUSTRALIAN ATHLETICS TOUR QANTAS Melbourne Track Classic Incorporating IAAF World Challenge Entry Lists (@ 28 February) Saturday 3 March 2012 AUSTRALIAN ATHLETICS TOUR QANTAS Melbourne Track Classic incorporating IAAF World Challenge Entry Lists (@ 28 February) Saturday 3 March 2012 6:45pm- Women Discus Alifatou Djibril TOG Taryn Gollshewsky AUS Kim Mulhall AUS Dani Samuels AUS 6:45 pm- Men Discus Marshall Hall NZL Benn Harradine AUS Graham Hicks AUS Scott Martin AUS Robert Melin SWE Aaron Neighbour AUS Julian Wruck AUS 7:00 pm- Women 400 B race Catriona Cuddihy IRL Trudy Davidson AUS Abbey de la Motte AUS Rebecca Luke AUS Stephanie Mollica AUS Beth Van Der Waal AUS Tabitha West AUS 7:00 pm- Women High Jump Emily Crutcher AUS Jane Doolittle AUS Lauren Foote AUS Elizabeth Lamb NZL Kaitlin Morgan AUS Ashleigh Reid AUS 7:00 pm- Men Long Jump Robbie Crowther AUS Frederick Erin FRA Shaun Fletcher AUS Henry Frayne AUS Kurt Jenner AUS Fabrice Lapierre AUS Tim McGuire AUS Chris Noffke AUS 7:07 pm- Men 800m B race Werner Botha AUS David Bradney AUS Tom Fawthorpe AUS Andy Giam AUS Brad Mathas NZL Daniel MacDonald AUS Johnny Rayner AUS Andrew Rotich KEN Darcy Sutton AUS EdWard Vining AUS 7:15 pm- Men 800m Ambulant Sam Harding AUS Michael Roeger AUS Brad Scott AUS Drew Semmens AUS Matthew Silcocks AUS Ian Speed AUS 7:26 pm- Women 100m Hurdles Nicole Anskaitis AUS Hayley Butler AUS Michelle Jenneke AUS Fiona Morrison NZL Sally Pearson AUS Abbie Taddeo AUS Virginia Trad AUS 7:30 pm- Women Pole Vault Alana Boyd AUS Charmaine Lucock AUS Rebecca Marchant AUS paris McCathrion AUS Elizabeth Parnov AUS Vicky Parnov AUS Jana Tankosic AUS 7:35 pm- Men 100m Final from heats 7:42 pm -Men 100m Ambulant Evan O'Hanlon AUS Gabe Cole AUS Tim Foster AUS Simon Patmore AUS Scott Reardon AUS Jack Swift AUS Tim Sullivan AUS Sean Roberts AUS Lachlan Cates AUS 7:48 pm- Women 100m Ambulant Stephanie Schweitzer AUS Angelique Booth AUS Katy Parrish AUS Torita Isaac AUS Erinn Walters AUS Rachael Dodds AUS Michelle Errichiello AUS Kelly Cartwright AUS Jamie McInerney AUS Paige Greco AUS 7:55 pm- Men Steeplechase Youcef Abdi AUS Marvin Blanco VEN Mark Blicavs AUS James Coleman AUS Daryl Crook AUS Chris Discombe AUS Jordan Nelson AUS James Nipperess AUS Peter Nowill AUS Brett Tingay NZL 8:11 pm-Women 1500m Jenny Blundell AUS Zoe Buckman AUS Camille Buscomb GBR Bridey Delaney AUS Melissa Duncan AUS Susan Kuijken NED Anna Laman AUS Kaila McKnight AUS Hannah Newbould NZL Amanda Paulin AUS Abigail Regan AUS Sara Vaughn USA 8:25 pm- Javelin Throw Luanga Andria AUS Jarrod Banister AUS Luke Cann AUS Brett Castle AUS Stuart Farquhar NZL Matthew Outzen AUS Hamish Peacock AUS Joshua Robinson AUS William White AUS 8:24 pm- Women 400m Hurdles Lauren Boden AUS Sarah Carli AUS Tessa Consedine AUS Trudy Davidson AUS Jess Gulli AUS Sara Klein AUS Kate Ryan AUS 8:30 pm- Women Long Jump Linda Allen AUS Chelsea Jaensch AUS Emma Knight AUS Corinna Minko AUS Jessica Penney AUS Kerrie Perkins AUS Talissa Scott AUS Brooke Stratton AUS 8:33 pm- Women 400m Joanne Cuddihy IRL Tamsyn Manou AUS Lyndsay Pekin AUS Caitlin Pincott AUS Caitlin Sargent AUS Jaimee-Lee Starr AUS Pirrenee Steinert AUS Sheena Steinert AUS 8:40 pm- Men Shot Put Emanuele Fuamatu SAM Stuart Gyngell AUS Scott Martin AUS Huw Peacock AUS Dale Stevenson AUS Tom Walsh NZL 8:40 pm- Men 400m From heats 8:47 pm- Men 800m James Gurr AUS James Kaan AUS Lachlan Renshaw AUS Jeff Riseley AUS Alexander Rowe AUS David Rudisha KEN Nick Symmonds USA Jordy Williamsz AUS 8:56 pm- Men 200m Craig Burns AUS Matt Davies AUS Nicholas Hough AUS Tim Leathart AUS Andrew McCabe AUS Isaac Ntiamoah AUS Aaron Rouge-Serret AUS 9:05 pm- Women 200m Melissa Breen AUS Monica Brennan AUS Hayley Butler AUS Sally Pearson AUS Charlotte Van Veenendaal AUS Monique Williams NZL Toea Wisil PNG Alicia Wrench-Doody AUS 9:12 pm- Men 5000m Liam Adams AUS Collis Birmingham AUS Mitchel Brown AUS Jackson Elliott AUS Lee Emanuel USA Chris Hamer AUS Steve Kelly AUS Jairus Kipchoge KEN Will Leer USA Nick McCormack GBR David McNeill AUS Craig Mottram AUS Jake Robertson NZL Brett Robinson AUS Brenton Rowe AUT Ben St Lawrence AUS Harry Summers AUS Andy Vernon GBR Ben TRUE USA.
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