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New Zealand Para-Athletics Records NEW ZEALAND PARA-ATHLETICS RECORDS ANZ Under 20 Records Junior Boys EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE VENUE DATE 100m _ T12 14.69 (+0.0) Corran Hanning Wellington Porritt Classic Hamilton 15 Feb 2020 100m - T13 12.26 Tim PRENDERGAST WELLINGTON SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 1997 100m - T20 12.90 (-1.00) William PADDICK Auckland Mt Smart, Auckland 3 Feb 2019 100m - T35 14.11 (0.0 Jacob PHILLIPS WAIKATO HAMILTON 13-Feb-16 100m - T36 12.95 (+0.3) Keegan PITCHER OWAIRAKA AUCKLAND 25-Nov-17 100m - T37 12.94 (-0.9) Liam WILSON OTAGO DUNEDIN 02 Nov 2019 100m - T38 12.97(-1.50) Keegan PITCHER OWAIRAKA HAMILTON 9-Mar-18 100m - T45 15.60 Tyla JOHNSON CANTERBURY CHRISTCHURCH 18-Apr-09 100m - T47 12.81 (-1.1) Nikau Peipi Tasman WELLINGTON 07 Dec 2019 100m - T53 16.74 Allistair JOHNSTON BAY OF PLENTY NEW BRUNSWICK, USA 21-Jul-08 100m - T54 15.42 Matthew LACK AUCKLAND NEW BRUNSWICK, USA 21-Jul-08 100m - T63 16.40 Liam MALONE CANTERBURY CHRISTCHURCH 14-Apr-07 100m - T64 13.14 Jono BROWNJOHN TARANAKI BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA 8-Mar-15 19/03/2020 1:26 p.m. 1 of 20 NEW ZEALAND PARA-ATHLETICS RECORDS ANZ Under 20 Records Junior Boys EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE VENUE DATE 200m - T12 30.32 (1.9) Corran Hanning Wellington Nga Puna Wai Christchurch 08 Mar 2020 200m - T20 23.81 (0.0) Josh LUSH CALLIOPE TOWNSVILLE, AUSTRALIA 28-Jun-19 200m - T35 28.78 (0.9) Jacob PHILLIPS WAIKATO RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL 11-Sep-16 200m - T36 25.32 (-1.6) Keegan PITCHER OWAIRAKA SUVA, FIJI 1-Jul-17 200m - T37 25.94 (1.7) Liam WILSON Otago Nga Puna Wai Christchurch 08 Mar 2020 200m - T38 26.13 (-1.4) Keegan PITCHER OWAIRAKA HAMILTON 11-Mar-18 200m - T46 27.20 (-3.6) Anton Besseling Taranaki DUNEDIN 2-Dec-18 200m - T47 24.39 (1.7) Nikau Peipi Tasman Nga Puna Wai Christchurch 08 Mar 2020 200m - T53 29.93 Allistair JOHNSTON BAY OF PLENTY ATLANTA, USA 5-Jul-08 200m - T54 27.36 Matthew LACK AUCKLAND CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA 20-Jan-08 200m - T63 34.00 Liam MALONE CANTERBURY CHRISTCHURCH 29-Oct-06 19/03/2020 1:26 p.m. 2 of 20 NEW ZEALAND PARA-ATHLETICS RECORDS ANZ Under 20 Records Junior Boys EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE VENUE DATE 400m - T12 79.01 Corran Hanning Wellington Wellington 8 Dec 2019 400m - T13 53.28 Tim PRENDERGAST WELLINGTON SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 1997 400m - T20 54.41 Josh LUSH AUCKLAND MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA 3-Mar-18 400m - T35 67.86 Jacob PHILLIPS WAIKATO WANGANUI 6-Dec-14 400m - T36 54.11 William STEDMAN CANTERBURY Nga Puna Whai, Christchurch 15-Dec-18 400m - T37 400M - T38 62.38 Jaxon Woolley Auckland Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland 1-Feb-20 400m - T46 57.47 Anton BESSELING Taranaki Darwin, AUSTRALIA 27 Apr 2019 400m - T47 65.01 Aiden Hogg Auckland Wellington 8 Dec 2019 400m - T53 56.49 Allistair JOHNSTON BAY OF PLENTY ATLANTA, USA 5-Jul-08 400m - T54 51.50 Matthew LACK AUCKLAND SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 24-Feb-10 ANZ Under 20 Records Junior Boys EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE VENUE DATE 800m - T13 1.59.90 Tim PRENDERGAST WELLINGTON SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 1996 800m - T35 2.39.9 Guy HARRISON HAWKES BAY HASTINGS 17 Feb 2019 800m - T36 2.11.98 William STEDMAN CANTERBURY RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL 17-Sep-16 800m - T45 3.00.20 Tyla JOHNSON CANTERBURY CHRISTCHURCH 14-Apr-07 800m - T46 02:26.53 Anton BESSELING TARANAKI CHRISTCHURCH 11-Mar-19 800m - T54 1.43.30 Matthew LACK AUCKLAND CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA 20-Jan-08 19/03/2020 1:26 p.m. 3 of 20 NEW ZEALAND PARA-ATHLETICS RECORDS ANZ Under 20 Records Junior Boys EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE VENUE DATE 1500m - T13 4.14.12 Tim PRENDERGAST WELLINGTON SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 1996 1500m - T20 4.32.91 Sunil FERNANDEZ-RITCHIE WAIKATO DUNEDIN 27-Apr-11 1500m - T35 05:35.98 Guy HARRISON HAWKES BAY GISBOURNE CHRISTCHURCH 11-Mar-19 1500m - T46 04:54.61 Anton BESSELING TARANAKI MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA 4-Mar-18 1500m - T54 3.13.70 Matthew LACK AUCKLAND ATLANTA, USA 5-Jul-08 ANZ Under 20 Records Junior Boys EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE VENUE DATE 5000m - T13 17.01.90 Tim PRENDERGAST WELLINGTON CHRISTCHURCH 1997 5000m - T54 11.25.63 Matthew LACK AUCKLAND NOTWILL, SWITZERLAND 16-Jul-09 19/03/2020 1:26 p.m. 4 of 20 NEW ZEALAND PARA-ATHLETICS RECORDS ANZ Under 20 Records Junior Boys EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE VENUE DATE High Jump - T45 1.25 Tyla JOHNSON CANTERBURY SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 3-Oct-07 High Jump - T47 1.68m Nikau Peipi Tasman Nga Puna Wai Christchurch 07/03/2020 High Jump - T64 1.73 Jono BROWNJOHN TARANAKI DUNEDIN 1-Mar-15 ANZ Under 20 Records Junior Boys EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE VENUE DATE Triple Jump - T13 11.19 Tim PRENDERGAST WELLINGTON AUCKLAND 19-Jun-05 ANZ Under 20 Records Junior Boys EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE VENUE DATE Long Jmp - T20 6.40 (0.0) Joshua LUSH CALLIOPE Townsville Australia 21 Jun 2019 Long Jump - T36 5.56 (+1.4) William STEDMAN CANTERBURY Nga Puna Wai, Christchurch 15 Dec 2018 Long Jump - T37 5.03 (1.9) Liam WILSON DUNEDIN Caledonian Ground Dunedin 15-Feb-20 Long Jump - T38 4.54 (-0.5) Keegan PITCHER AUCKLAND MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA 4-Mar-18 Long Jump - T45 3.87 Tyla JOHNSON CANTERBURY CHRISTCHURCH 18-Apr-09 Long Jump - T47 5.10m (1.7) Nikau Peipi Tasman Nga Puna Wai Christchurch 07 Mar 2020 Long Jump - T63 3.09 Liam MALONE CANTERBURY CHRISTCHURCH 14-Apr-07 19/03/2020 1:26 p.m. 5 of 20 NEW ZEALAND PARA-ATHLETICS RECORDS ANZ Under 20 Records Junior Boys EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE VENUE Shot Put - F11 (6kg) Shot Put - F12 (6kg) Shot Put - F13 (6kg) Shot Put - F20 (6kg) 10.51 Jack Lewer Manawatu Hamilton 11.03.2018 Shot Put - F32 (2kg) Shot Put - F33 (3kg) Shot Put - F34 (4kg) Shot Put - F35 (4kg) 8.41 Jacob Phillips Waikato Melbourne Australia 30.04.2014 Shot Put - F36 (4kg) Shot Put - F37 (5kg) 9.69m Daniel Meyer Northland Nga Puna Wai Christchurch 8/03/2020 Shot Put - F38 (5kg) Shot Put - F40 (4kg) Shot Put - F41 (4kg) Shot Put - F42 (6kg) Shot Put - F43 (6kg) Shot Put - F44 (6kg) Shot Put - F45 (6kg) Shot Put - F46 (6kg) Shot Put - F52 (2kg) Shot Put - F53 (3kg) Shot Put - F54 (4kg) Shot Put - F55 (4kg) Shot Put - F56 (4kg) Shot Put - F57 (4kg) Shot Put - F61 (6kg) Shot Put - F62 (6kg) Shot Put - F63 (6kg) Shot Put - F64 (6kg) 19/03/2020 1:26 p.m. 6 of 20 NEW ZEALAND PARA-ATHLETICS RECORDS ANZ Under 20 Records Junior Boys EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE VENUE Discus - F11 (2kg) Discus - F12 (2kg) Discus - F13 (2kg) Discus - F20 (2kg) 28.78 Jack Lewer Manawatu Hamilton 17.03.2017 Discus - F32 (1kg) Discus - F33 (1kg) Discus - F34 (1kg) Discus - F35 (1kg) 26.68 Jacob Phillips Waikato Melbourne Australia 03.04.2014 Discus - F36 (1kg) Discus - F37 (1kg) 38.92 Daniel Meyer Northland Nga Puna Wai Christchurch 07 Mar 2020 Discus - F38 (1.50kg) Discus - F40 (1kg) Discus - F41 (1kg) Discus - F42 (1.50kg) Discus - F43 (1.50kg) Discus - F44 (1.50kg) Discus - F45 (1.50kg) Discus - F46 (1.50kg) Discus - F51 (1kg) Discus - F52 (1kg) Discus - F53 (1kg) Discus - F54 (1kg) Discus - F55 (1kg) Discus - F56 (1kg) Discus - F57 (1kg) Discus - F61 (1.50kg) Discus - F62 (1.50kg) Discus - F63 (1.50kg) Discus - F64 (1.50kg) 19/03/2020 1:26 p.m. 7 of 20 NEW ZEALAND PARA-ATHLETICS RECORDS ANZ Under 20 Records Junior Boys DATE EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE VENUE Javelin - F11 (800gr) Javelin - F12 (800gr) Javelin - F13 (800gr) Javelin - F20 (800gr) Javelin - F33 (600gr) Javelin - F34 (600gr) Javelin - F35 (600gr) 25.45 Jacob Phillips Waikato Wellington 28.03.2014 Javelin - F36 (600gr) Javelin - F37 (600gr) 32.31m Ben BAINES OTAGO Nga Puna Wai Christchurch 06 Mar 2020 Javelin - F38 (800gr) Javelin - F40 (600gr) Javelin - F41 (600gr) Javelin - F42 (800gr) Javelin - F43 (800gr) Javelin - F44 (800gr) Javelin - F45 (800gr) Javelin - F46 (800gr) Javelin - F52 (600gr) Javelin - F53 (600gr) Javelin - F54 (600gr) Javelin - F55 (600gr) Javelin - F56 (600gr) Javelin - F57 (600gr) Javelin - F61 (800gr) Javelin - F62 (800gr) Javelin - F63 (800gr) Javelin - F64 (800gr) 19/03/2020 1:26 p.m. 8 of 20 NEW ZEALAND PARA-ATHLETICS RECORDS ANZ Under 20 Records Junior Boys DATE EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE VENUE Club - F31 (397gr) Club - F32 (397gr) Club - F51 (397gr) 19/03/2020 1:26 p.m. 9 of 20 NEW ZEALAND PARA-ATHLETICS RECORDS ANZ Under 20 Records Junior Girls EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE VENUE DATE 100m - T11 100m - T12 100m - T13 100m - T20 15.61 (-0.5) Nikita White Otago Dunedin 09.02.2013 100m - T32 100m - T33 100m - T34 28.40 (1.0) Montana Brown Canterbury Nga Puna Whai CHRISTCHURCH 9 Mar 2019 100m - T35 100m - T36 14.44 (1.0) Danielle Aitchison Waikato Nga Puna Whai Christchurch 09 Mar 2019 100m - T37 15.48 (1.0) Alyssa Baxter Auckland Nga Puna Whai CHRISTCHURCH 09 Mar 2019 100m - T38 18.94 (+1.6) Charli Gardiner-Hall Auckland Mt Smart Stadium Auckland 02 Feb 2020 100m - T40 100m - T41 100m - T42 100m - T43 100m - T44 100m - T45 100m - T46/47 12.88 (+0.7) Anna Grimaldi Otago Rio De Janeiro Brazil 10.09.2016 100m - T51 100m - T52 100m - T53 23.10 Michelle Nunn Southland Auckland 1993 100m - T54 20.20 Madeline Wenmoth Canterbury Auckland 11.11.2007 100m - T61 100m - T62 100m - T63 100m - T64 14.51 (1.2) Anna Steven Auckland DUBAI 12/11/19 19/03/2020 1:26 p.m.
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