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Athletics Wellington Centre Records ATHLETICS WELLINGTON CENTRE RECORDS Updated 01/06/18 Event Name Club Date Set Performance ET/HT Implement spec Venue M15 Aged 15 or under on day of event 100m Nicholas Smith Lower Hutt 6/03/2015 10.97 ET Newtown Park, Wellington 200m Andrew Underwood Scottish 26/02/2006 21.96 ET Porritt 400m Andrew Underwood Scottish 1/07/2005 48.71 ET Marrakesh 800m Keiron McDonald WHAC 27/03/2010 1.54.43 ET QEIII Christchurch Wellington 1500m Matthew Titcombe 7/02/1987 4.02.07 ET Newtown Park, wellington Harriers Newtown Park, 3000m Terefe Ejigu Scottish 9.00.5 wellington 3000m Track Walk Standard 15:00.0 5000m Track Walk Daniel du Toit WHAC 24/03/2018 26.39.97 ET Newtown Park, Wellington 2000m steeplechase no standard 100m Hurdles D.Payne RCK 26/02/1994 13.9 HT 840 hurdles Newtown Park, Wellington 100m Hurdles Standard 14.05 ET High Jump Todd Button DHV 1/12/1990 1.94m Newtown Park, Wellington Long Jump R Martin Maidstone 30/01/1982 6.41m Newtown Park, Wellington Triple jump Standard 12.80m Pole Vault Standard 3.70m Shot Put Zion Trigger-Faitele Titahi Bay 11/12/2017 16.62m 5.00Kg Hastings, NZSS Discus Throw Simon Read Titahi Bay 15/12/1986 51.46m 1.25Kg Newtown Park, Wellington Javelin Throw Tim Robinson Kiwi 2/12/2017 54.43m 700g Hastings, NZSS 4x100 club relay Lambert, Yip,Mitchell, Garbett Kiwi 26/11/1988 46.2 HT Newtown Park, Wellington 4x100m centre No Standard 4x400m club No Standard 4x400 centre No Standard M16 Aged 16 or under on the day of the event 100m Nicholas Smith Lower Hutt 7/09/2015 10.84 ET Apia, Samoa 200m Nicholas Smith Lower Hutt 7/07/2015 21.90 ET Apia, Samoa 400m Andrew Underwood Scottish 11/12/2005 47.90 ET Auckland NZSS 800m Kieron McDonald WHAC 27/03/2007 01:54.4 ET QEII Christchurch 1500m Nathan Barrett WHAC 15/02/2009 3.53.61 ET Porritt Stadium Hamilton 3000m Terefe Ejigu Scottish 11/03/2005 8.31.84 ET Wanganui 2000m steeplechase Terefe Ejigu Scottish 21/02/2005 5.57.50 ET Sydney 110m hurdles Roderick Solo Titahi Bay 11/03/2018 14.68 (w -0.2) ET .914 hurdles Porritt Stadium, Hamilton 300m hurdles No Standard 840mm Octathlon No Standard Long jump Roderick Solo Titahi Bay 7/04/2018 6.69m (w -1.0) Wanganui, NISS Triple Jump Roderick Solo Titahi Bay 7/04/2018 13.65m (w 1.3) Wanganui, NISS High Jump Todd Button DHV 1/12/1990 1.94m Newtown Pole Vault Standard 3.80m Shot Put Zion Trigger-Faitele Titahi Bay 7/04/2018 16.81m 5.00Kg Wanganui, NISS Javelin Throw Franko Patu Titahi Bay 25/01/2010 64.97m 700gm Cooks Gardens Wanganui Discus Throw Zion Trigger-Faitele Titahi Bay 14/03/2018 48.66m 1.5kg Sydney Hammer Throw Ryan Tinkle WHAC 24/01/2009 63.36m 5.00Kg Hastings (NZ Record) 4x100m relay club Lambett,Yip,Mitchell,Garbett Kiwi 26/11/1988 46.2 HT Newtown 4x100m relay open Standard 4x400 Club No Standard 4x400 Centre No Standard 3000m Track walk Standard 15.00.00 5000m Track Walk Daniel du Toit WHAC 24/03/2018 26.39.97 ET Newtown Park, Wellington M17 Aged 17 or under on the day of the event - BY-LAW C2 FROM 1/04/04 WaitakereStadium, 100m Nicholas Smith Lower Hutt 14/12/2016 10.71 ET Auckland 200m Andrew Collins University 14/03/1982 21.74 ET Newtown Park, Wellington 400m Andrew Underwood Scottish 13/01/2007 47.17 ET Sydney 800m Nick Willis Valleys United 16/02/2001 1.48.98 ET ( NZ Record ) Porritt Stadium, Hamilton 1500m Philip Starr Wgtn. Harriers 25/01/1992 3.49.82 ET North Shore Bays I Mile Nick Willis Valleys United 20/01/2001 4.01.32 ET Wanganui 3000m Philip Starr Wgtn. Harriers 18/01/1992 08:17.0 HT Newtown Park, Wellington 2000 steeplechase Terefe Ejigu Scottish 21/01/2005 05:57.5 HT Sydney 110m hurdles Roderick Solo Titahi Bay 11/03/2018 14.68 (w -0.2) ET 914 hurdles Porritt Stadium, Hamilton 300 hurdles Stephen Isaac Scottish 12/12/2009 38.60 ET 840 hurdles Timaru NZSS Champs 3000m track walk Chris Newlove Titahi Bay 8/02/1986 14:12.9 Newtown Park, Wellington 5000m Track Walk Daniel du Toit WHAC 24/03/2018 26.39.97 ET Newtown Park, Wellington Octathlon No Standard High Jump Roger Te Puni Tawa 28/02/1981 2.06m Newtown Park, Wellington Jeff Edwards Titahi Bay 3/03/1989 2.06m Caledonian, Dunedin Long Jump David Lane WHAC 22/01/2000 6.97m Wanganui Triple Jump Tim Hawkes Scottish 9/12/2000 14.42m Porritt Stadium, Hamilton Pole Vault Simon Werthmuller Masterton 9/03/1985 4.30m Caledonian, Dunedin Shot Put Zion Trigger-Faitele Titahi Bay 7/04/2018 16.81m 5Kg Wanganui, NISS Discus Throw Aitken Stowers DHV 23/02/1991 50.96m 1.5Kg Newtown Park, Wellington Javelin Throw Cam Robinson Kiwi 1/12/2017 69.68m 700grm Hastings, NZSS Hammer throw Ryan Tinkle WHAC 14/03/2009 64.56m 5Kg Newtown Park, Wellington 4x100 relay open Wgtn Centre Team 6/03/1993 42.93 ET Newtown Park, Wellington 4x100 club relay Kiwi 18/01/1992 43.43 ET 4x400 open relay Wgtn Centre team 7/03/1993 3.20.92 ET Newtown Park, Wellington 4x400 club relay Thomas,Sommerville,Morath, Beable WHAC 25/02/2001 3.25.05 ET Nelson Park, Hastings M18 Aged 18 or under on day of event WaitakereStadium, 100m Nicholas Smith Lower Hutt 14/12/2016 10.71 ET Auckland 200m Andrew Collins University 14/03/1982 21.74 ET Newtown Park 400m Andrew Underwood Scottish 13/01/2007 47.17 ET Sydney 800m Nick Willis Valleys United 16/02/2001 1.49.98 ET Porritt Stadium Hamilton 1000m No Standard 1500m Nick Willis Valleys United 15/07/2001 3.43.54 ET Finland 1 Mile Nick Willis Valleys United 20/01/2001 4.01.32 ET Wanganui 3000m No Standard 5000m No Standard 10,000m No Standard 3000m SC No Standard 110m Hurdles No Standard 990mm 400m Hurdles No Standard 914mm Pentathlon No Standard Decathlon No Standard Long Jump David Lane WHAC 22/01/2000 6.97m Wanganui Triple Jump Tim Hawkes Scottish 9/12/2000 14.42m Porritt Stadium Hamilton High Jump Roger Te Puni Tawa 28/02/1981 2.06m Newtown Park High Jump Jeff Edwards Titahi Bay 3/03/1989 2.06m Caledonian Dunedin High Jump William Crayford WHAC 10/12/2005 2.06m Auckland, NZSS Pole Vault Simon Werthmuller Masterton 9/03/1985 4.30m Caledonian Dunedin Shot Put No Standard 6.00Kg Javelin Throw Cam Robinson Kiwi 11/03/2018 65.12m 800gms Porritt Stadium Hamilton Discus Throw Gerrard Ahnau Titahi Bay 1/03/2016 55.57m 1.5kg Newtown park Hammer Throw Ryan Tinkle Titahi Bay 28/03/2010 61.02m 6.00kgm QEII Christchurch 4x100 No Standard Centre 4x100 No Standard Club 4x400 No Standard Centre 4x400 No Standard Club 3000m Walk No Standard 10,000m Walk No Standard M19 Aged 19 or under on the day of the event - BY-LAW C2 from 1/04/04 100m Donald McDonald RCK 14/01/1997 10.52 ET QEII, Christchurch 200m Mathew Coad RCK 28/01/1995 21.07 ET North Shore Bays 400m Andrew Underwood Scottish 13/01/2007 47.17 ET Sydney Australia 800m James Preston WHAC 23/07/2016 1.48.06 ET Bydgoszcz, Poland 1000m Carl McKenzie Valleys United 24/03/2007 2:22 HT Newtown Park, Wellington 1500m Nick Willis VU 21/07/2002 3.42.69 ET Jamaica 1 Mile Nick Willis VU 20/01/2001 4.01.32 ET Wanganui 3000m Philip Starr WH 16/12/1993 8.04.13 ET Newtown Park, Wellington 5000m Jonathon Wyatt DHV 25/01/1992 14.05.60 ET North Shore bays 10,000m No Standard 3000m steeplechase Standard 09:00.0 110m Hurdles Paul Lloyd 9/03/1986 14.7 HT 990mm QEII Christchurch ET Standard 14.85 ET 400m Hurdles Nick Kalavati Valleys United 4/03/2007 51.81 ET 914mm Inglewood 3000m Track walk Keith Olsthoorn Maidstone 29/02/1980 13.46.3 Mount Smart AKL 10K Track walk Standard 50:00.0 High Jump Roger Te Puni Tawa 18/03/1983 2.15m Melbourne Long Jump Peter Pearless Nelson 6/03/1976 7.12m Mount Smart AKL Triple Jump Alan Whitton PRM 14/12/1985 14.87m Newtown Park Wellington Pole Vault Simon Werthmuller Masterton 15/02/1986 4.73m Newtown Park Wellington Shot Put Faleono Seve RCK 7/03/1997 16.29m 6.25Kg QEII Christchurch Shot Put Nathaniel Sulupo Lower Hutt 18/11/2017 17.09m 6kg Masterton Discus Throw Nathaniel Sulupo Lower Hutt 25/11/2017 55.45m 1.75Kg Newtown Park Wellington Javelin Throw Cameron Greening Porirua 8/03/1986 72.42m 800gms QEII Christchurch Hammer Throw Ryan Tinkle Titahi Bay 28/03/2010 61.02m 6.00Kg QEII Christchurch Decathlon Peter Lacey ICSC 26-27/01/85 6794pts Newtown Park Wellington Pentathlon No Standard 4x100 relay open Wgtn Centre Team 6/03/1994 42.08 ET Porritt Stadium, Hamilton 4x100 relay club Falealili,Panton,Giles, Thompson, WHAC 7/03/1998 42.24 ET Wanganui 4x400 relay open Hangdon, Rickling,Allen, Parker 5/03/1977 03:18.5 HT Porritt Stadium, Hamilton 4x400 relay club Prendergast,Ruthe,Bradcock, Winder Scottish 7/03/1998 3.25.91 ET Wanganui MEN 100m Mathew Coad RCK 21/01/1996 10.47s ET Papakura North Shore NZ RES 200m Mathew Coad RCK 27/01/1996 20.61s ET Record 400m Bevan Smith Kiwi 1/03/1975 46.10s ET Caledonian, Dunedin 800m Nick Willis Valleys United 31/07/2004 1.45.50 ET Belgium 1000m Nick Willis Lower Hutt 20/08/2014 2:16.58 ET Linz AUT 1500m Nick Willis Valleys United 18/07/2014 3:29.91 ET Monaco MON 1 Mile Nick Willis Valleys United 11/06/2014 3:49.83 ET Oslo Norway 2000m Standard 05:10.0 3000m Nick Willis Valleys United 17/07/2014 7:36.91 ET Ostrava CZE 5000m Nick Willis Valleys United 15/05/2014 13:20.33 ET Eagle Rock USA 10000m John Henwood Scottish 30/04/2004 27.45.98 ET Stanford University Half Marathon Nick Willis Valleys United 1/06/2014 1:07:06 ET Ann Arbor USA 3000m steeplechase Rod Dixon Nelson 23/08/1973 8.29.00 ET Oslo 110m Hurdles Tim Soper University 28/09/1982 13.9 ET 1067mm Brisbane 400m Hurdles Nick Kalavati Valleys United 26/01/2008 51.52 ET 914mm Canberra 3000m Track Walk Quentin Rew WHAC 23/01/2015 11:15.2 ET Wellington 5000m Track Walk Paul McElwee PRM 23/03/1991 21.21.70 ET Newtown Park Wellington 20km Track Walk Ross Reid Titahi Bay 9/03/1985 1hr.37:33 ET Caledonian, Dunedin High
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