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2016 Power Rankings 2016 Power Rankings Men & Women Minimum : 1100 pts Rank Points Event Performance Wind ATHLETE PLACE VENUE DATE 1 1196 M20kmW 1.20.04.0 Dane Bird-Smith 1 Adelaide 21 Feb 2 1193 MSPut 21.21 Damien Birkinhead 1 Hobart 13 Feb 3 1191 WLJump 6.94 0.0 Brooke Stratton 1 Canberra 20 Feb 4 1190 WPVault 4.77 Alana Boyd 1 Brisbane 28 Jan 5 1182 W200m 22.53 -0.2 Ella Nelson 1 Canberra 20 Feb 6 1159 WHalfMar 69:29.0 Eloise Wellings 3 Marugame, JPN 7 Feb 7 1157 WMarathon 2.27.35.0 Lisa Weightman 3 Houston, USA 17 Jan 8 1155 M100m 10.15 0.8 Josh Clarke 1 Canberra 6 Feb 8 1155 M20kmW 1.22.07.0 Rhydian Cowley 9 Adelaide 21 Feb 10 1151 M1500m 3.36.74 Ryan Gregson 1 Hobart 13 Feb 10 11 1150 M200m 20.45 -0.5 Alex Hartmann 1 Canberra 7 Feb 12 1143 M1500m 3.37.31 Luke Mathews 2 Hobart 13 Feb 13 1140 W100mH 13.07 1.7 Michelle Jenneke 1 Canberra 20 Feb 14 1138 WLJump 6.70 0.1 Chelsea Jaensch 2 Canberra 20 Feb 15 1136 W20kmW 1.31.33.0 Rachel Tallent 1 Adelaide 21 Feb 16 1133 M800m 1.46.35 Luke Mathews 1 Newcastle 30 Jan 17 1132 MJavelin 82.76 Hamish Peacock 1 Newcastle 30-Jan 18 1130 W400mH 56.39 Lauren Wells 1 Canberra 20 Feb 19 1129 W1500m 4.09.67 Jenny Blundell 1 Newcastle 30 Jan 19 1129 W1500m 4.09.70 Melissa Duncan 2 Newcastle 30 Jan 19 1129 M3000m 7.47.73 Ryan Gregson 1 Newcastle 30 Jan 20 22 1128 M100m 10.23 0.8 Aaron Stubbs 1 Canberra 20 Feb 23 1127 W20kmW 1.32.15.0 Tanya Holliday 2 Adelaide 21 Feb 23 1127 W100mH 13.17 1.7 Brianna Beahan 2 Canberra 20 Feb 24 1125 W400m 52.04 Morgan Mitchell 1 Newcastle 30 Jan 24 1125 W1500m 4.10.20 Genevieve LaCaze 3 Newcastle 30 Jan 24 1125 M3000m 7.48.35 Sam McEntee 2 Newcastle 30 Jan 24 1125 W300mSt 9.47.48 Victoria Mitchell 1 Newcastle 30 Jan 28 1124 M3000m (ind) 7.48.55i Patrick Tiernan 1 Staten Island, USA 12 Feb 29 1120 W20kmW 1.32.49.0 Beki Smith 3 Adelaide 21 Feb 30 1118 W100m 11.38 0.0 Melissa Breen 1 Canberra 6 Feb 31 1115 WHJump 1.91 Eleanor Patterson 1 Canberra 20 Feb 32 1112 M100m 10.28 0.8 Tom Gamble 2 Canberra 20 Feb 33 1110 WLJump 6.57 1.6 Jessica Penney 3 Canberra 6 Feb 33 1110 MHalfMar 62:00.0 Collis Birmingham Maragume, JPN 7 Feb 33 1110 M400mH 50.40 Leigh Bennett 2 Canberra 20 Feb 33 1110 W100m 11.42 1.7 Ella Nelson 1 Canberra 20 Feb 37 1109 W800m 2.02.52 Anneliese Rubie 1 Sydney 10 Jan 37 1109 W100mH 13.30 1.7 Abbie Taddeo 3 Canberra 20 Feb 39 1108 W1500m 4.12.39 Madeline Hills 4 Newcastle 30 Jan 39 1108 W200m 23.26 1.7 Jessica Thornton 2 Canberra 20 Feb 41 1107 M3000m 7.51.36 Zac Patterson 3 Newcastle 30 Jan 41 1107 W20kmW 1.33.45.0 Stephanie Stigwood 4 Adelaide 21 Feb 43 1106 W1500m 4.12.64 Linden Hall 5 Melbourne 19 Jan 43 1106 M400mH 50.49 Tristan Thomas 3 Canberra 20 Feb 45 1105 M20kmW 1.24.42.0 Michael Hosking 11 Adelaide 21 Feb 46 1103 M3000m (ind) 7.52.09 Morgan McDonald 3 Iowa, USA 12 Feb 46 1103 M400m 46.12 Luke Stevens 1 Canberra 20 Feb 48 1102 W800m 2.02.90 Selma Kajan 2 Newcastle 30 Jan 49 1101 MMile (ind) 3.57.83i Morgan McDonald 4 New York, USA 6 Feb 50 1100 M200m 20.78 0.1 Tom Gamble 2 Canberra 20 Feb.
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