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Tokyo Qualifying As at 2.03.2021.Xlsx Tokyo Paralympic Qualifiers as @ 10th March, 2021 The Atheltics Australia Selecion Policy is available on the Athletics Australia website (www.athletics.com.au) Forward corrections and omissions to [email protected] EVENT WIND % of AA 'A' % of AA 'B' NAME ASSOC COMPETITION CLASS DATE 100 METRES 10.81 +1.4 100.93 102.96 Chad Perris A ACT Track & Field Championships T13 12-Feb-21 10.86 +0.6 100.46 102.49 Chad Perris WPA Championships - Dubai T13 13-Nov-19 10.93 +0.6 99.82 101.83 Chad Perris AACT Interclub 5 T13 22-Nov-20 11.00 +1.3 99.18 101.18 Chad Perris Canberra Track Classic T13 13-Feb-20 15.26 +1.4 102.29 104.85 Rheed McCracken N Summer Down Under - Canberra T34 21-Jan-20 15.42 +1.6 101.23 103.76 Rheed McCracken WPA Championships - Dubai T34 10-Nov-19 15.52* +1.3 100.58 103.09 Rheed McCracken AACT Interclub 5 T34 22-Nov-20 15.90 -0.1 98.18 100.63 Rheed McCracken ACT Track & Field Championships T34 12-Feb-21 11.72 +0.7 102.05 104.86 James Turner N WPA Championships - Dubai T36 10-Nov-19 11.82 +1.3 101.18 103.98 James Turner Canberra Track Classic T36 13-Feb-20 12.05 +0.8 99.25 101.99 James Turner AACT Interclub 5 T36 22-Nov-20 12.08 -0.1 99.01 101.74 James Turner Sydney Track Classic T36 22-Feb-20 11.05 +1.8 100.18 103.53 Evan O'Hanlon N WPA Championships - Dubai T38 11-Nov-19 11.10 +1.4 96.76 100.63 Jaydon Page A ACT Track & Field Championships T47 12-Feb-21 11.11 +1.7 96.67 100.54 Jaydon Page AACT Interclub 10 T47 30-Jan-21 17.07 +1.9 100.70 104.22 Sam McIntosh V Summer Down Under - Canberra T52 21-Jan-20 17.18 +0.1 100.06 103.55 Sam McIntosh ACT State Championships T52 24-Jan-20 17.26 +1.6 99.59 103.07 Sam McIntosh Coles Summer Super Series Meet T52 25-Feb-21 17.33* +1.3 99.19 102.65 Sam McIntosh AACT Interclub 5 T52 22-Nov-20 17.41 -0.1 98.74 102.18 Sam McIntosh ACT Track & Field Championships T52 12-Feb-21 17.63* +1.7 97.50 100.91 Sam McIntosh AACT Interclub 7 T52 05-Dec-20 17.69 +0.5 97.17 100.57 Sam McIntosh WPA Championships - Dubai T52 12-Nov-19 17.75 -0.6 96.85 100.23 Sam McIntosh Summer Down Under Series T52 06-Mar-21 13.94 +1.1 101.15 103.30 Samuel Carter A WPA Championships - Dubai T54 07-Nov-19 14.19 +1.4 99.37 101.48 Samuel Carter Summer Down Under - Canberra T54 21-Jan-20 14.30 +1.6 98.60 100.70 Samuel Carter Coles Summer Super Series Meet T54 25-Feb-21 Tokyo Paralympic Qualifiers as @ 10th March, 2021 14.37 +1.0 98.12 100.21 Samuel Carter Summer Series 10 T54 29-Feb-20 14.38 -0.1 98.05 100.14 Samuel Carter ACT Track & Field Championships T54 12-Feb-21 14.38 -0.6 98.05 100.14 Samuel Carter Summer Down Under Series T54 06-Mar-21 14.18 +1.6 99.44 101.55 Luke Bailey N Coles Summer Super Series Meet T54 25-Feb-21 14.31* +1.7 98.53 100.63 Luke Bailey AACT Interclub 7 T54 05-Dec-20 14.36 +1.0 98.19 100.28 Luke Bailey Summer Series 10 T54 29-Feb-20 12.44 +1.3 98.63 101.37 Scott Reardon A Canberra Track Classic T63 13-Feb-20 12.50 +1.7 98.16 100.88 Scott Reardon ACT State Championships T63 24-Jan-20 400 METRES 51.71 105.57 110.66 James Turner N WPA Championships - Dubai T36 13-Nov-19 52.10 104.78 109.93 James Turner AACT Interclub 10 T36 30-Jan-21 52.30 104.38 109.41 James Turner ACT Track & Field Championships T36 12-Feb-21 47.34 98.75 100.34 Samuel Carter A Summer Down Under Series T54 06-Mar-21 47.48 98.46 100.04 Samuel Carter WPA Championships - Dubai T54 12-Nov-19 800 METRES 1.46.67 95.62 101.25 Rheed McCracken N WPA Championships - Dubai T34 15-Nov-19 1.38.90 98.08 101.11 Richard Colman V Summer Down Under Series T53 07-Mar-21 1500 METRES 3.42.97 104.21 106.29 Jaryd Clifford V Zatopek: 10 T12 26-Jan-21 3.44.52 103.49 105.56 Jaryd Clifford Victorian T&F Championships T12 19-Feb-21 3.47.78 102.01 104.05 Jaryd Clifford WPA Championships - Dubai T12 07-Nov-19 3.48.22 101.81 103.85 Jaryd Clifford ACT Track & Field Championships T12 12-Feb-21 3.48.90 101.51 103.54 Jaryd Clifford Milers Meet 3 T12 23-Jan-20 3.52.70 99.85 101.85 Jaryd Clifford Sydney Track Classic T12 22-Feb-20 3.53.70 99.43 101.41 Samuel Harding A Track & Field Program D T12 08-Nov-19 3.56.26 98.35 100.31 Samuel Harding Track & Field Program D T12 13-Dec-19 3.59.79 103.89 109.63 Deon Kenzie T 2021 NSW Athletics Championships T38 05-Mar-21 4.01.42 103.19 108.89 Deon Kenzie ACT Track & Field Championships T38 12-Feb-21 4.01.64 103.09 108.79 Deon Kenzie Sydney Track Classic T38 22-Feb-20 Tokyo Paralympic Qualifiers as @ 10th March, 2021 4.07.90 100.49 106.05 Deon Kenzie ACT State Championships T38 24-Jan-20 4.08.89 100.09 105.62 Deon Kenzie WPA Championships - Dubai T38 15-Nov-20 4.13.41 98.30 103.74 Daniel Bounty Q Glynis Nunn Shield T38 19-Dec-20 4.14.51 97.88 103.29 Daniel Bounty Sally Pearson Shield T38 06-Feb-21 4.18.58 96.34 101.67 Daniel Bounty Glynis Nunn Shield T38 11-Jan-20 4.18.60 96.33 101.66 Daniel Bounty Garry Brown Shield T38 22-Feb-20 4.22.67 94.84 100.08 Daniel Bounty Sheldon Middle Distance Meet T38 30-Jan-20 3.51.99 101.28 103.78 Michael Roeger A WPA Championships - Dubai T46 07-Nov-19 5000 METRES 14.40.00 97.95 102.27 Jaryd Clifford V WPA Championships - Dubai T12 14-Nov-19 Marathon 2.19.33 110.10 116.95 Michael Roeger A Houston Marathon T46 19-Jan-20 2.22.51 107.56 114.25 Michael Roeger London Marathon T46 28-Apr-19 2.41.02 95.42 101.35 Matthew Felton W Frankfurt Marathon T46 27-Oct-19 HIGH JUMP LONG JUMP 6.87 +0.0 95.15 100.59 Nicholas Hum V ACT Track & Field Championships T20 12-Feb-21 6.16 -0.3 94.19 103.01 Ari Gesini A WPA Championships - Dubai T38 15-Nov-19 SHOTPUT DISCUS THROW 51.43 98.68 105.84 Guy Henly N WPA Championships - Dubai F37 13-Nov-19 50.06 96.05 103.03 Guy Henly Clataf Throws Extravaganza F37 26-Sep-20 52.67 85.50 104.52 Daniel Kirk S Club Relay Day F44 11-Nov-20 52.15 84.66 103.49 Daniel Kirk SA T&F Championships F44 27-Feb-21 51.67 83.88 102.54 Daniel Kirk ASA State Championships F44 28-Feb-20 51.52 83.64 102.24 Daniel Kirk SA Winter Throws Meet F44 13-Sep-20 50.48 81.95 100.18 Daniel Kirk Interclub 1 - SA F44 17-Oct-20 Tokyo Paralympic Qualifiers as @ 10th March, 2021 JAVELIN THROW 58.18 106.89 124.74 Corey Anderson Q Queensland State Championships F38 07-Mar-20 56.28 103.40 120.67 Corey Anderson WPA Championships - Dubai F38 09-Nov-19 49.42 90.80 105.96 Jayden Sawyer A WPA Championships - Dubai F38 09-Nov-19 63.65 108.47 119.02 Michal Burian V Vic Country Championships F44 22-Jan-21 63.02 107.40 117.84 Michal Burian Victorian T&F Championships F44 27-Feb-21 61.39 104.42 114.79 Michal Burian AV Throws Meet #1 F44 10-Dec-20 58.05 98.93 108.55 Michal Burian AACT Interclub 10 F44 30-Jan-21 57.47 97.95 107.46 Michal Burian Melbourne Track Classic F44 06-Feb-20 57.3 97.66 107.14 Michal Burian AV Shield 9 - Frankston F44 11-Jan-20 * Denotes performances achieved in mixed gender events. .
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