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90Th Australian Athletics Championships - 13/04/2012 to 15/04/2012 Lakeside Stadium,Melbourne 90th Australian Athletics Championships - 13/04/2012 to 15/04/2012 Lakeside Stadium,Melbourne Women 100 metres Open Final (w: 0.5) 1, Melissa Breen, ACTAS, 11.41. 2, Charlotte van Veenendaal, VIC, 11.79. 3, Hayley Butler, NSW, 11.80. 4, Crystal Attenborough, NTIS, 11.93. 5, Alicia Wrench-Doody, SA, 11.97. 6, Angela Byrt, VIC, 11.98. --, Monique Williams, NZL, DQ. Women 200 metres Open Final (w: -0.3) 1, Melissa Breen, ACTAS, 23.30. 2, Toea Wisil, PNG, 23.69. 3, Monica Brennan, VIC, 23.72. 4, Charlotte van Veenendaal, VIC, 24.19. 5, Kendra Hubbard, VIC, 24.21. 6, Alicia Wrench- Doody, SA, 24.63. --, Monique Williams, NZL, DNF. Women 400 metres Open Final 1, Joanne Cuddihy, IRL, 51.69. 2, Caitlin Sargent, QLD, 53.21. 3, Kristie Baillie, NZL, 53.26. 4, Caitlin Pincott, QAS, 53.29. 5, Anneliese Rubie, NSWIS, 53.55. 6, Faye Harding, GBR, 53.61. 7, Jaimee-Lee Starr, NSW, 54.99. 8, Catriona Cuddihy, IRL, 55.03. Women 800 metres Open Preliminaries 1, Sianne Toemoe, NSWIS, 2:05.96Q. 2, Tamsyn Manou, VIC, 2:07.63Q. 3, Zoe Buckman, VIS, 2:06.01Q. 4, Rosie Kelly, SA, 2:08.07Q. 5, Erica Fountain, VIC, 2:06.20Q. 6, Natalie Dudkowski, QLD, 2:08.22Q. 7, Kate Johnston, QLD, 2:07.24q. 8, Alice Platten, VIC, 2:08.26q. 9, Erin Rayner, VIC, 2:09.83. 10, Tia Brady, NSW, 2:09.98. 11, Danielle Roberts, QLD, 2:10.32. 12, Cara Peake, VIC, 2:10.98. 13, Natalie Rule, VIC, 2:11.11. 14, Lisa Stanton-Smith, VIC, 2:11.70. 15, Keely Waters, WA, 2:12.39. 16, Amy Brown, NSW, 2:14.35. 17, Selma Kajan, NSW, 2:15.56. 18, Maegan Smith, QLD, 2:16.26. 19, Joanna Cubis, NSW, 2:16.90. Women 800 metres Open Final 1, Tamsyn Manou, VIC, 2:02.00. 2, Zoe Buckman, VIS, 2:04.47. 3, Rosie Kelly, SA, 2:05.03. 4, Sianne Toemoe, NSWIS, 2:05.38. 5, Erica Fountain, VIC, 2:06.50. 6, Kate Johnston, QLD, 2:07.49. 7, Natalie Dudkowski, QLD, 2:10.15. Women 1500 metres Open Preliminaries 1, Melanie Daniels, TAS, 4:27.12Q. 2, Kaila McKnight, VIS, 4:30.38Q. 3, Bridey Delaney, NSW, 4:27.22Q. 4, Camille Buscomb, NZL, 4:30.59Q. 5, Kate Johnston, QLD, 4:28.31Q. 6, Kate Van Homrigh, QLD, 4:32.39Q. 7, Abigail Regan, NSW, 4:28.90Q. 8, Annika Pfitzinger, NZL, 4:32.54Q. 9, Lydia O'Donnell, NZL, 4:30.17q. 10, Coreena Cleland, VIC, 4:31.90q. 11, Paige Graham, SA, 4:34.19q. 12, Melissa Vandewater, VIC, 4:34.38q. 13, Elizabeth French, VIC, 4:34.68. 14, Sophie Linn, SA, 4:35.85. 15, Belinda Martin, NSW, 4:36.03. 16, Ni'ia Hothersall, VIC, 4:37.03. 17, Bethany Holt, QLD, 4:37.48. 18, Danielle Roberts, QLD, 4:38.47. 19, Maegan Smith, QLD, 4:38.49. 20, Melinda Witchard, NSW, 4:38.96. 21, Grace Brown, VIC, 4:39.66. 22, Melanie Fayen, NZL, 4:40.72. 23, Louisa Lobigs, ACT, 4:41.14. 24, Claudia Verstraten, VIC, 4:42.98. 25, Anna Mcmurtrie, QLD, 4:43.05. --, Kayla de Bondt, VIC, DNF. Women 1500 metres Open Final 1, Kaila McKnight, VIS, 4:18.02. 2, Bridey Delaney, NSW, 4:18.26. 3, Camille Buscomb, NZL, 4:22.98. 4, Melanie Daniels, TAS, 4:24.93. 5, Kate Van Homrigh, QLD, 4:25.56. 6, Abigail Regan, NSW, 4:26.15. 7, Annika Pfitzinger, NZL, 4:26.63. 8, Coreena Cleland, VIC, 4:26.65. 9, Melissa Vandewater, VIC, 4:27.38. 10, Kate Johnston, QLD, 4:28.36. 11, Lydia O'Donnell, NZL, 4:29.38. 12, Paige Graham, SA, 4:37.51. Women 5000 metres Open 1, Kaila McKnight, VIS, 16:24.56. 2, Melanie Daniels, TAS, 16:32.95. 3, Belinda Martin, NSW, 16:50.55. 4, Tamara Carvolth, QLD, 16:59.66. 5, Louisa Lobigs, ACT, 17:15.68. 6, Sinead Diver, VIC, 17:25.23. --, Melissa Vandewater, VIC, DNF. --, Melinda Vernon, NSW, Women 3000 metres Steeple Open 1, Milly Clark, NSW, 10:05.60. 2, Victoria Mitchell, VIC, 10:08.91. 3, Eleanor Wardleworth, SA, 10:47.21. 4, Caroline Mellsop, NZL, 10:53.61. 5, Charlotte Jane Wilson, NSW, 10:54.98. 6, Julie Norney, VIC, 11:21.24. 7, Stephanie Kondogonis, VIC, 11:29.16. 8, Georgia Hughes, SA, 11:31.64. 9, Claire Bassill, VIC, 11:33.94. 10, Libby Clarke, QLD, 11:55.56. 11, Sharon Pedersen-Jones, VIC, 12:11.28. 12, Katharine Scarlett, VIC, 12:17.96. --, Allana Landolfo, VIC, DQ. Women High Jump Open 1, Miyuki Fukumoto, JPN, 1.86m. 2, Ashleigh Reid, QLD, 1.80m. 3, Lauren Foote, SA, 1.75m. 3, Denise Snyder, VIC, 1.75m. 5, Trudy Thompson, NSW, 1.75m. 6, Sarah Wood, NSW, 1.75m. 7, Caitlin Christie, VIC, 1.70m. 7, Hannah Alderton, VIC, 1.70m. 9, Kristen Smith, VIC, 1.65m. 10, Courtney Yates, VIC, 1.65m. Women Pole Vault Open 1, Vicky Parnov, WAIS, 4.20m. 2, Nina Kennedy, WAIS, 4.00m. 3, Pascale Gacon, FRA, 3.90m. 4, Catherine MacRae, VIC, 3.75m. 5, Jana Tankosic, SA, 3.75m. 5, Emma Phillipe, WA, 3.75m. 7, Simone Carre, VIC, 3.60m. 8, Madeline Lawson, VIC, 3.45m. 9, Katherine Iannello, VIC, 3.45m. 10, Anna Jakobsson, VIC, 3.30m. 11, Alana Green, VIC, 3.30m. --, Madeleine Heather, VIC, NH. Women Javelin Throw Open 1, Kimberley Mickle, WAIS, 61.70m. 2, Kathryn Mitchell, VIC, 59.23m. 3, Risa Miyashita, JPN, 54.16m. 4, Karen Clarke, NSW, 52.10m. 5, Sonia Weatherley, QLD, 51.71m. 6, Linda Selui, FRA, 46.24m. 7, Breanna Large, VIC, 37.81m. 8, Lynette Smith, NSW, 35.75m. Women Heptathlon Open Final 1, Megan Wheatley, WA, 5832. 2, Ellinore Hallin, SWE, 5756. 3, Veronica Torr, QLD, 5590. 4, Ashleigh Hamilton, VIC, 5311. 5, Lisa Linnell, SWE, 5241. 6, Theodora Spathis, VIC, 5109. 7, Rebecca Robinson, QLD, 4687. 8, Jacqui Fry, NSW, 4574. 9, Joanne Waring, NSW, 4469. 10, Loughlyn Webb, WA, 4460. 11, Kerryn Wassilenko, NSW, 4305. 12, Anne Osborn, VIC, 4194. 13, Lucie Turpin, FRA, 3869. Men 100 metres Open Final (w: -0.4) 1, Josh Ross, VIC, 10.23. 2, Tim Leathart, NSW, 10.48. 3, Joseph Millar, NZL, 10.49. 4, Carl Van der Speck, NZL, 10.65. 5, Aaron Stubbs, QLD, 10.70. 6, Mitchell Williams-Swain, QLD, 10.75. 7, Matt Davies, QAS, 12.24. --, Aaron Rouge-Serret, VIC, DQ. Men 200 metres Open Final (w: 0.2) 1, Joseph Millar, NZL, 21.27. 2, Matt Davies, QAS, 21.36. 3, Tama Toki, NZL, 21.43. 4, Sean Wroe, VIS, 21.44. 5, Alexander Carew, VIC, 21.44. 6, Liam Gander, NSW, 21.53. 7, Mangar Chuot, WA, 21.60. 8, James Grimm, NSW, 21.72. Men 400 metres Open Final 1, Steven Solomon, NSWIS, 45.54. 2, Alex Beck, QLD, 46.30. 2, Ben Offereins, WAIS, 46.30. 4, Kevin Moore, NSWIS, 46.56. 5, Craig Burns, QLD, 46.64. 6, Matt Lynch, NSW, 46.73. 7, Joshua Ralph, NSW, 47.12. 8, Andrew Boudrie, VIC, 47.49. Men 800 metres Open Preliminaries 1, James Gurr, NSW, 1:49.32Q. 2, Alexander Rowe, VIS, 1:53.16Q. 3, Johnny Rayner, VIC, 1:53.48Q. 4, Jace Collingridge, WA, 1:49.33Q. 5, Simon Fitzpatrick, VIC, 1:53.36Q. 6, Tom Beard, TAS, 1:53.66Q. 7, Adrian Plummer, QLD, 1:49.52q. 8, Fraser Coss, QLD, 1:49.73q. 9, Jared West, NSW, 1:49.80. 10, Bryce Watkins, SA, 1:51.75. 11, Harry May, SA, 1:51.82. 12, Eddie Vining, VIC, 1:53.47. 13, Robert Lister, NSW, 1:54.00. 14, Matt Mooney, NSW, 1:54.14. 15, Nathan Down, VIC, 1:54.22. 16, Daniel Balassone, VIC, 1:54.24. 17, Rick Whitehead, VIC, 1:54.27. 18, James Hansen, TAS, 1:54.33. 19, Blake Johnson, NSW, 1:55.01. 20, Alex Pettigrew, NSW, 1:55.59. 21, Tim Norton, VIC, 1:56.96. 22, Andy Giam, SA, 1:57.84. Men 800 metres Open Final 1, Johnny Rayner, VIC, 1:48.10. 2, Alexander Rowe, VIS, 1:48.49. 3, James Gurr, NSW, 1:48.51. 4, Jace Collingridge, WA, 1:49.36. 5, Adrian Plummer, QLD, 1:49.45. 6, Fraser Coss, QLD, 1:50.46. 7, Tom Beard, TAS, 1:50.64. 8, Simon Fitzpatrick, VIC, 1:51.57. Men 1500 metres Open Preliminaries 1, Jeremy Roff, NSWIS, 3:47.38Q. 2, Marc See, WA, 3:52.16Q. 3, Daniel Clark, VIC, 3:47.64Q. 4, James Kaan, NSWIS, 3:53.03Q. 5, Philo Saunders, ACT, 3:47.69Q. 6, Jeffrey Riseley, VIS, 3:53.10Q. 7, Mitchel Brown, VIC, 3:47.73Q. 8, James Connor, NSW, 3:53.86Q. 9, Sam Fergusson, TAS, 3:48.22q. 10, Rhys Jones, SA, 3:48.99q. 11, Mark Blicavs, VIC, 3:49.64q. 12, Matthew Ferber, SA, 3:53.87q. 13, Daniel Bulmer, QLD, 3:54.27. 14, James Hansen, TAS, 3:54.62. 15, Joshua Tedesco, WA, 3:54.63. 16, Daniel Balassone, VIC, 3:55.56. 17, Ronan Casey, NSW, 3:56.70. 18, Grant Page, TAS, 3:56.82. 19, Edward Donohoe, VIC, 3:57.64. 20, Dylan Dudley, NSW, 3:57.81. 21, Andrew Crew, QLD, 3:57.88. 22, Harry Smithers, VIC, 4:01.07. 23, Nathan Down, VIC, 4:01.90.
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