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AUSTRALIAN RANKING LIST 2002 Rankings Taken from 1St January to 31St December Compiled by Paul Jenes AA Statistician AUSTRALIAN RANKING LIST 2002 Rankings taken from 1st January to 31st December Compiled by Paul Jenes AA Statistician PERFORM WIND NAME ASS DOB PL VENUE DATE MEN 100 YARDS 9.98 +0.2 Darryl Wohlsen Q 060373 1 Brisbane 3-Feb wind-assisted 9.94 +2.5 Wagui Anau Q 250578 1 Townsville 6-Oct 100 METRES 10.19 +1.8 Matt Shirvington N 251078 4 Suita 11-May 10.26 +1.2 Patrick Johnson A 260972 4 Szombathely 14-Jul 10.27 +1.2 Johnson 1 Canberra 21-Dec 10.29 +1.5 Paul Di Bella Q 120277 1h Perth 16-Mar 10.31 -0.4 Everton Evelyn (Bar) N 150176 1 Canberra 8-Feb 10.31 -0.3 Shirvington 1 Brisbane 12-Apr 10.32 +2.0 Di Bella 1 Brisbane 16-Feb 10.32 -0.3 Di Bella 2 Brisbane 12-Apr 10.33 +1.9 Di Bella 1h Canberra 8-Feb 10.34 +0.1 Shirvington 1 Darwin 15-Jun 10.34 +1.1 Johnson 1h Budapest 12-Jul 10.35 +0.7 Shirvington 1 Darwin 15-Jun 10.35 +0.7 Johnson 4 Budapest 12-Jul 10.41 +1.9 Adam Miller N 220684 2h Canberra 8-Feb 10.46 +0.0 Ross Smith N 300673 1 Canberra 28-Mar 10.47 +0.0 Kieran Noonan N 070976 2 Canberra 28-Mar 10.48 +1.9 Adam Basil V 140475 3h Canberra 8-Feb 10.48 +1.1 Tim Williams V 091281 3h Budapest 12-Jul 10.49 +1.2 David Baxter V 270377 7 Szombathely 14-Jul 10.50 -0.3 Ambrose Ezenwa (Ngr) N 100477 5 Brisbane 12-Apr 10.52 +1.6 Jacob Groth N 071285 1 Sydney 27-Sep 10.53 -0.4 Scott Richardson N 150581 4 Canberra 8-Feb 10.55 +1.9 Kane Watson W 260782 4h Canberra 8-Feb 10.56 +1.9 Shem Hollands N 150177 5h Canberra 8-Feb 10.56 +2.0 Rajeev Balakrishnan (Ind) Q 310371 2 Brisbane 16-Feb 10.56 +0.7 Fabrice Lapierre N 171083 3h Kingston 16-Jul 10.61 +0.8 Darryl Wohlsen Q 060373 3h Canberra 8-Feb 10.61 +0.7 David Geddes N 260182 2 Sydney 2-Mar 10.63 +1.5 Jamie Barnes Q 170883 4h Perth 16-Mar 10.64 +1.2 Craig Sconce A 200681 3 Canberra 21-Dec 10.66 +0.8 Michael Rehardt Q 091281 2 Gold Coast 15-Mar 10.66 +1.5 Russell Parker N 121280 3 Canberra 16-Mar 10.67 +0.7 Scott Wells T 220483 1 Canberra 26-Feb 10.68 -1.2 Nigel Biggs W 310877 2h Brisbane 11-Apr 10.68 +0.6 Daniel Batman N 200381 2 Canberra 3-Dec 10.69 +0.4 David Thom V 010776 5h Brisbane 11-Apr 10.70 +0.4 Shane McKenzie S 040773 7 Adelaide 23-Mar 10.72 +1.8 Joseph Law Q 100185 1 Brisbane 26-Oct 10.75 -0.4 Gavin Hunter Q 050175 2 Brisbane 19-Jan 10.75 +1.0 Rod Buchanan W 130477 1 Perth 2-Feb 10.75 +1.3 Scott Vassella N 031275 4 Sydney 16-Feb 10.76 +1.9 Bruce Robin N 260873 6h Canberra 8-Feb 10.76 +2.0 Mario La Rosa Q 230580 3 Brisbane 16-Feb 10.76 +0.8 Brad McNicol N 150276 3 Auckland 2-Mar 10.78 +0.0 Courtney McLeod Q 180483 2 Brisbane 25-May 10.80 -1.3 Keith Sheehy S 141083 5 Brisbane 13-Apr 10.80 Luke Mansfield Q 130585 2 Brisbane 8-Nov 10.81 +1.4 John Thornell N 220485 1h Sydney 2-Mar 10.81 +0.8 Peter Burge N 030774 2 Sydney 21-Sep 10.81 -0.9 Isaac Ntiamoah N 271082 4 Sydney 16-Nov 10.83 +0.2 Brett Eaton W 240284 1 Perth 27-Mar 10.84 +1.3 Predrag Momirovic (Yug) N 190777 2 Sydney 15-Mar 10.84 -1.6 Wagui Anau Q 250578 2 Christchurch 12-Dec 10.86 +1.4 Eugene Farrell (Irl) Q 210473 2 Brisbane 11-Jan 10.86 +0.2 Steven Tucker W 031282 2 Perth 27-Mar 10.87 +0.7 Callum Taylor (Nzl) N 251072 1 Sydney 16-Feb 10.88 +1.0 Shaun Mayne W 270570 3 Perth 2-Feb 10.88 +2.0 Lachlan Waite Q 4 Brisbane 16-Feb 10.88 +0.8 Nathan Anderson N 160680 1h Adelaide 1-Oct 10.89 +0.4 Kris Neofytou N 030584 8 Adelaide 23-Mar 10.90 +2.0 Craig Ellwood Q 290180 5 Brisbane 16-Feb 10.90 +0.4 Sam Brewer Q 051183 1 Gold Coast 1-Dec 10.91 +2.0 Luke Trembath Q 100282 6 Brisbane 16-Feb 10.91 +1.5 Damien Bock Q 110183 2 Brisbane 16-Feb 10.91 -1.6 Justin Smith Q 250274 2s Christchurch 12-Dec 10.92 +1.5 Ashley Daniel Q 171284 3 Brisbane 16-Feb 10.92 Brad Jamieson S 160378 1 Adelaide 16-Nov 10.92 -0.5 Lewis Powell T 281283 1 Hobart 21-Dec 10.93 +1.1 James Blanton N 220678 1 Sydney 26-Jan 10.93 +2.0 Stuart Anderson Q 190679 7 Brisbane 16-Feb 10.93 -0.9 Michael Budlender V 020882 6h Brisbane 11-Apr 10.94 +1.8 Stephen Hatch N 241279 1 Sydney 26-Jan 10.94 +0.7 Clayton Jones N 051278 7 Sydney 2-Mar 10.94 -0.8 Justin Lewis V 110974 2h Melbourne 2-Mar 10.94 +1.5 Luke Madden A 7 Canberra 16-Mar 10.94 -1.0 Ryan Hoffman Q 160272 3h Brisbane 11-Apr 10.94 +1.8 Matt McEwen Q 161071 dec Brisbane 11-Apr wind-assisted 10.26 +3.5 Paul Di Bella Q 120277 1 Perth 16-Mar 10.26 +2.7 Patrick Johnson A 260972 1 Darwin 22-Jun 10.33 +3.8 David Baxter V 270377 1h Perth 16-Mar 10.33 +2.7 Matt Shirvington N 251078 8 Sheffield 30-Jun 10.43 +3.8 Adam Basil V 140475 2h Perth 16-Mar 10.44 +5.6 Ambrose Ezenwa (Ngr) N 100477 1 Hamilton 6-Feb 10.44 +2.7 Tim Williams V 091281 3 Darwin 22-Jun 10.45 +3.8 Nigel Biggs W 310877 1 Perth 22-Mar 10.46 +2.7 Adam Miller N 220684 4 Darwin 22-Jun 10.48 +3.9 Fabrice Lapierre N 171083 6q Kingston 16-Jul 10.49 +3.8 Joven Clarke N 100383 1 Sydney 6-Jan 10.50 +3.8 Rod Buchanan W 130477 5h Perth 16-Mar 10.52 +4.8 Craig Sconce A 200681 2 Canberra 2-Mar 10.52 +3.8 David Geddes N 260182 2 Sydney 6-Jan 10.54 +3.8 Brett Eaton W 240284 2 Perth 22-Mar 10.59 +4.8 Scott Wells T 220483 3 Canberra 2-Mar manual 10.4 -0.7 David Thom V 010776 1 Melbourne 9-Feb 10.5 +0.8 Peter Walsh V 121076 1 Melbourne 8-Jan 10.5 -1.0 David Geddes N 260182 1 Sydney 26-Jan 10.5 -1.0 Ambrose Ezenwa (Ngr) N 100477 2 Sydney 26-Jan 10.5 +0.4 Isaul D'Souza (Stp) V 090575 =1 Melbourne 19-Feb 10.5 +0.4 Steve Brimacombe V 070571 =1 Melbourne 19-Feb 10.5 +1.9 Wagui Anau Q 250578 1h Ballarat 7-Dec 10.5 Scott Richardson N 150581 1 Sydney 7-Dec 10.6 +0.8 Rhett Medford V 151178 1 Melbourne 9-Mar 10.6 -1.0 Kieran Noonan N 070976 3 Sydney 26-Jan 10.7 Keith Sheehy S 141083 1 Adelaide 9-Feb 10.7 +0.3 Adam Burbridge V 030981 1 Melbourne 19-Feb 10.7 +0.3 Craig Brown V 041281 2 Melbourne 19-Feb 10.7 Greg Eyears N 210881 2 Sydney 9-Mar 10.7 Nathaniel Carr Q 051179 1 Brisbane 2-Sep 10.7 +0.8 Brendan Galic A 060787 1 Canberra 9-Nov 10.7 +1.9 Zoy Frangos V 230282 2h Ballarat 7-Dec 10.7 +0.6 Justin Smith Q 250274 3 Ballarat 7-Dec 10.7 Isaac Ntiamoah N 271082 2 Sydney 7-Dec wind-assisted 10.3 +3.7 Scott Richardson N 150581 1 Sydney 18-Jan 200 METRES 20.62 +1.0 David Geddes N 260182 1 Brisbane 13-Apr 20.63 +0.0 Patrick Johnson A 260972 1 Canberra 21-Dec 20.65 +1.6 Johnson 1 Canberra 14-Dec 20.75 +1.3 Paul Di Bella Q 120277 1 Brisbane 17-Feb 20.78 +0.4 Johnson 1 Darwin 22-Jun 20.83 +1.3 Darryl Wohlsen Q 060373 2 Brisbane 17-Feb 20.85 +0.3 Johnson 3 Bangor 21-Jul 20.88 +0.6 Johnson 2 Budapest 12-Jul 20.89 -0.4 Ambrose Ezenwa (Ngr) N 100477 1 Sydney 19-Oct 20.90 +0.0 Geddes 1 Hobart 9-Mar 20.90 +0.0 Johnson 1 Darwin 9-Jun 20.91 +1.3 Paul Pearce V 080177 3 Brisbane 17-Feb 20.91 +1.0 Johnson 1 Canberra 3-Dec 20.94 +1.0 Tim Williams V 091281 1 Brisbane 13-Apr 20.97 David Baxter V 270377 1 Ballarat 19-Jan 21.02 +0.4 Daniel Batman N 200381 1 Canberra 30-Nov 21.03 +1.0 Matt Shirvington N 251078 5 Brisbane 13-Apr 21.13 +0.0 Ross Smith N 300673 1h Canberra 17-Mar 21.13 +0.4 Patrick Dwyer N 031177 2h Brisbane 13-Apr 21.19 +0.2 Michael Rehardt Q 091281 1 Gold Coast 15-Mar 21.23 +1.5 Adam Miller N 220684 2h Kingston 18-Jul 21.23 +1.6 Craig Sconce A 200681 2 Canberra 14-Dec 21.26 +1.4 David Flowers V 090980 3 Canberra 8-Feb 21.28 +1.4 Jacob Groth N 071285 1 Sydney 13-Oct 21.34 +1.0 Shem Hollands N 150177 3 Sydney 2-Mar 21.38 -1.3 Adam Basil V 140475 3 Adelaide 23-Mar 21.40 +1.0 Kane Watson W 260782 1 Perth 3-Feb 21.42 -0.8 Fabrice Lapierre N 171083 2 Sydney 2-Feb 21.42 +2.0 John Thornell N 220485 1 Sydney 3-Mar 21.46 +1.7 David Thom V 010776 2 Melbourne 14-Feb 21.50 Kieran Noonan N 070976 1 Sydney 21-Sep 21.53 +1.8 Kris Neofytou N 030584 2 Darwin 28-Jun 21.53 +0.5 Marty Duke V 131075 1 Geelong 30-Nov 21.54 +1.6 Jamie Barnes Q 170883 1 Brisbane 17-Feb 21.54 +0.0 Russell Parker N 121280 h Canberra 17-Mar 21.55 +0.0 Travis Jenkins W 140780 1 Canberra 26-Feb 21.56 +1.6 Bryce Barnwell V 140279 1 Melbourne 14-Feb 21.56 -1.0 Mark Ormrod S 011282 2 Hobart 9-Mar 21.58 -0.2 Eugene Farrell (Irl) Q 210473 1 Brisbane 18-Jan 21.59 -1.0 Keith Sheehy S 141083 3 Hobart 9-Mar 21.59 +0.8 Courtney McLeod Q 180483 2 Brisbane 26-May 21.60 Evan King V 040371 3 Ballarat 19-Jan 21.61 +1.4 Steve Brimacombe V 070571 1 Melbourne 14-Feb 21.62 +1.8 Predrag Momirovic (Yug) N 190777 2 Sydney 15-Mar 21.66 -0.9 Clayton Veltman V 270678 2 Dunedin 12-Jan 21.66 -0.4 Peter Burge N 030774 3 Sydney 19-Oct 21.66 +0.5 Tom Williamson V 250885 2 Geelong 30-Nov 21.66 +1.0 Luke Mansfield Q 130585 2 Hobart 7-Dec 21.68 +1.3 Aaron Thompson N 060479 1 Sydney 2-Feb 21.69 +0.0 Michael Hazel V 121276 3 Singapore 8-Sep 21.69 Scott Richardson N 150581 2 Sydney 21-Sep 21.73 +1.5 Lee Wiseman V 240477 2 Melbourne 14-Feb 21.73 +1.5 Bruce Robin N 260873 3 Sydney 24-Feb 21.77 +1.3 Stephen Hatch N 241279 2 Sydney 2-Feb 21.77 +1.8 Matt Woodhouse N 020374 3 Sydney 15-Mar 21.78 +1.8 Mario La Rosa Q 230580 3 Brisbane 11-Jan 21.78 -1.0 James Clarke V 080577 2 Ballarat 19-Jan 21.79 +1.3 Nathan Anderson N 160680 3 Sydney 2-Feb 21.79 -0.8 Scott Wells T 220483 3 Sydney 2-Feb 21.80 Shaun Bailey T 161179 1 Penguin 12-Jan 21.81 Braden Fraser V 020677 2 Ballarat 19-Jan 21.81 +1.4 Michael Budlender V 020882 2 Melbourne 14-Feb 21.81 -1.6 Steve Landers V 250783 1 Melbourne 2-Mar 21.82 +1.5 Stephen Charters N 030382 4 Sydney 24-Feb 21.83 +1.5 Justin Lewis V 110974 3 Melbourne 14-Feb 21.84 Peter Walsh V 121076 4 Ballarat 19-Jan 21.85 Tom Hassell S 140373 2 Adelaide 2-Feb 21.86 Scott Bailey T 030576 2 Penguin 12-Jan 21.87 -2.3 Brad Jamieson S 160378 1 Adelaide 9-Nov 21.88 +0.5 Brett Eaton W 240284 1 Perth 24-Feb 21.89 +1.8 Kip McFarland Q 040375 4 Brisbane 11-Jan 21.89 -0.5 Nic Fox A 190369 1 Canberra 12-Feb 21.89 -2.1 Shane McKenzie S 040773 6h Brisbane 13-Apr wind-assisted 20.52 +2.2 Patrick
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