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MENS IAAF Oceania Area Marathon MENS IAAF Oceania Area Marathon Championships Year Location Gold Silver Bronze 2019 Gold Coast Marathon Zane Robertson (NZL) 2:08:19 Liam Adams (AUS) 2:11:36 Ben St Lawrence (AUS) 2:14:27 2018 Gold Coast Marathon Jack Colreavy (AUS) 2:17:48 Nick Horspool (NZL) 2:18:30 David Criniti (AUS) 2:19:08 2017 Gold Coast Marathon Dave Ridley (NZL) 2:24:59 Charlie Boyle (AUS) 2:25:23 Ben MacCronan (AUS) 2:26:19 2016 Gold Coast Marathon Paul Martelletti (NZL) 2:18:57 Dave Ridley (NZL) 2:26:21 Dion Finocchiaro (AUS) 2:27:30 2015 Gold Coast Marathon Jonathan Peters (AUS) 2:21:14 Rowan Walker (AUS) 2:25:32 Nic Van Raaphorst (AUS) 2:26:59 2014 Gold Coast Marathon Rowan Walker (AUS) 2:21:47 Alastair Stevenson (AUS) 2:23:48 Vladimir Shatrov (AUS) 2:24:45 2013 Gold Coast Marathon Rowan Walker (AUS) 2:23:50 Tony Payne (NZL) 2:27:25 John Dutton (AUS) 2:27:40 2012 Gold Coast Marathon Jonathan Peters (AUS) 2:20:05 Rowan Walker (AUS) 2:21:19 Wondwosen Geleta (AUS) 2:26:17 2011 Gold Coast Marathon Lee Troop (AUS) 2:15:45 Rowan Walker (AUS) 2:20:25 David Criniti (AUS) 2:20:55 2010 Gold Coast Marathon Rowan Walker (AUS) 2:20:18 Rowan Hooper (NZL) 2:22:05 Nathan Hartigan (AUS) 2:23:27 2009 Gold Coast Marathon Shane Nankervis (AUS) 2:16:46 Matt Smith (NZL) 2:16:51 Rowan Walker (AUS) 2:21:04 2008 Gold Coast Marathon Rowan Walker (AUS) 2:19:36 Jay Phillpotts (AUS) 2:29:04 Anthony Farrugia (AUS) 2:31:29 WOMENS IAAF Oceania Area Marathon Championships Year Location Gold Silver Bronze 2019 Gold Coast Marathon Milly Clark (AUS) 2:28:08 Nera Jareb (AUS) 2:37:35 Tennille Ellis (AUS) 2:40:11 2018 Gold Coast Marathon Jessica Trengove (AUS) 2:26:31 Celia Sullohern (AUS) 2:30:19 Alice Mason (NZL) 2:43:47 2017 Gold Coast Marathon Virginia Moloney (AUS) 2:29:14 Celia Sullohern (AUS) 2:34:38 Mary Davies (NZL) 2:36:19 2016 Gold Coast Marathon Katie Kemp (NZL) 2:40:05 Victoria Beck (NZL) 2:43:39 Alice Mason (NZL) 2:45:19 2015 Gold Coast Marathon Victoria Beck (NZL) 2:45:58 Kelly Parlane (NZL) 2:52:20 Ruth Wilson (AUS) 2:55:10 2014 Gold Coast Marathon Tarli Bird (AUS) 2:43:58 Alexandra Williams (NZL) 2:45:21 Aarthi Venkatesan (AUS) 2:47:30 2013 Gold Coast Marathon Alexandra Williams (NZL) 2:41:30 Sally Gibbs (NZL) 2:42:59 Anita Keem (AUS) 2:45:39 2012 Gold Coast Marathon Sally Gibbs (NZL) 2:41:15 Anita Keem (AUS) 2:42:43 Alexandra Williams (NZL) 2:45:19 2011 Gold Coast Marathon Roxie Fraser (AUS) 2:41:17 Michelle McAdam (AUS) 2:44:44 Kirsten Molloy (AUS) 2:46:32 2010 Gold Coast Marathon Sarah McRae (AUS) 2:39:41 Shireen Crumpton (NZL) 2:41:21 Anita Keem (AUS) 2:48:06 2009 Gold Coast Marathon Lauren Shelley (AUS) 2:42:22 Roxie Schmidt (AUS) 2:42:22 Rina Hill (AUS) 2:48:56 2008 Gold Coast Marathon Shireen Crumpton (NZL) 2:38:16 Rina Hill (AUS) 2:45:59 Roxie Schmidt (AUS) 2:47:56 MENS IAAF Oceania Area Half Marathon Championships Year Location Gold Silver Bronze 2019 Gold Coast Marathon Jack Rayner (AUS) 1:02:30 Michael Roeger (AUS) 1:04:17 Andy Buchanan (AUS) 1:04:21 2018 Gold Coast Marathon Jack Rayner (AUS) 1:03:12 Edward Goddard (AUS) 1:04:07 Collis Birmingham (AUS) 1:04:28 2017 Port Vila, Vanuatu Simon Charley (VAN) 1:15.44 Armon Napuat (VAN) 1:15.57 Avikash Lal (FIJ) 1:16.08 2016 Gold Coast Marathon Duer Yoa (AUS) 1:03:50 Scott Westcott (AUS) 1:05:55 Josh Harris (AUS) 1:05:59 2015 Gold Coast Marathon Liam Adams (AUS) 1:03:29 Craig Appleby (AUS) 1:05:32 Callan Moody (AUS) 1:05:54 2014 Gold Coast Marathon Brad Milosevic (AUS) 1:05:33 Josh Harris (AUS) 1:05:51 Aaron Pulford (NZL) 1:05:52 2013 Gold Coast Marathon Martin Dent (AUS) 1:03:56 Benjamin Ashkettle (AUS) 1:04:12 Liam Adams (AUS) 1:04:49 2012 Gold Coast Marathon Liam Adams (AUS) 1:03:28 Harry Summers (AUS) 1:03:34 Lee Troop (AUS) 1:05:34 2011 Gold Coast Marathon Jeffrey Hunt (AUS) 1:04:04 Peter Nowill (AUS) 1:06:24 Vlad Shatrov (AUS) 1:08:39 2010 Gold Coast Marathon Jeffrey Hunt (AUS) 1:03:18 Martin Dent (AUS) 1:03:21 Anthony Haber (AUS) 1:04:35 2009 Gold Coast Marathon Michael Shelley (AUS) 1:02:10 Martin Dent (AUS) 1:02:16 Jeffrey Hunt (AUS) 1:02:44 2008 Gold Coast Marathon Michael Shelley (AUS) 1:02:41 Lee Troop (AUS) 1:02:57 Martin Dent (AUS) 1:03:49 WOMENS IAAF Oceania Area Half Marathon Championships Year Location Gold Silver Bronze 2019 Gold Coast Marathon Sinead Diver (AUS) 1:09:46 Ellie Pashley (AUS) 1:09:51 Lisa Weightman (AUS) 1:10:32 2018 Gold Coast Marathon Sinead Diver (AUS) 1:09:53 Ellie Pashley (AUS) 1:10:57 Casey Wood (AUS) 1:14:47 2017 Port Vila, Vanuatu Mel Aitken (NZL) 1:24.43 Sharon Firisua (SOL) 1:27.31 Diannah Matekali (SOL) 1:31.25 2016 Gold Coast Marathon Cassie Fien (AUS) 1:11:21 Virginia Moloney (AUS) 1:12:25 Sinead Diver (AUS) 1:13:19 2015 Gold Coast Marathon Eloise Wellings (AUS) 1:10:10 Cassie Fien (AUS) 1:11:28 Jessica Trengove (AUS) 1:11:31 2014 Gold Coast Marathon Milly Clark (AUS) 1:14:04 Sinead Diver (AUS) 1:14:25 Karinna Fyfe (AUS) 1:14:49 2013 Gold Coast Marathon Nikki Chapple (AUS) 1:11:00 Jessica Trengove (AUS) 1:11:51 Nicki McFadzien (NZL) 1:15:13 2012 Gold Coast Marathon Lisa Robertson (NZL) 1:14:22 Belinda Martin (AUS) 1:16:11 Tracey Austin (AUS) 1:17:59 2011 Gold Coast Marathon Lara Tamsett (AUS) 1:12:19 Jessica Trengove (AUS) 1:12:28 Abigail Bayley (AUS) 1:13:40 2010 Gold Coast Marathon Lisa Weightman (AUS) 1:09:00 Cassie Fien (AUS) 1:11:45 Jessica Trengove (AUS) 1:12:48 2009 Gold Coast Marathon Lisa Weightman (AUS) 1:10:42 Cassie Fien (AUS) 1:12:24 Shireen Crumpton (NZL) 1:14:05 2008 Gold Coast Marathon Rowan Marie Baird (NZL) 1:14:01 Eliza Stewart (AUS) 1:17:04 Susan Michelsson (AUS) 1:17:06 MENS Oceania 10K Road Running Championships Year Location Gold Silver Bronze 2019 Hobart, Australia Brett Robinson (AUS) 0:28:30 Harry Summers (AUS) 0:28:35 Liam Adams (AUS) 0:28:56 2018 Hobart, Australia Liam Adams (AUS) 0:29:15 Dejen Gebreselassie (AUS) 0:29:22 Brad Milosevic (AUS) 0:29:24 2017 Gold Coast Marathon Timothy Lefroy (AUS) 0:29:48 Matthew Hudson (AUS) 0:29:49 Louis Mcafee (AUS) 0:29:50 2016 Gold Coast Marathon Hugh L Williams (AUS) 0:29:23 Andrew Buchanan (AUS) 0:29:26 Jack Curran (AUS) 0:29:56 WOMENS Oceania 10K Road Running Championships Year Location Gold Silver Bronze 2019 Hobart, Australia Milly Clark (AUS) 0:34:28 Melanie Daniels (AUS) 0:35:10 Karinna Fyfe (AUS) 0:35:41 2018 Hobart, Australia Lisa Weightman (AUS) 0:32:41 Ellie Pashley (AUS) 0:34:36 Meriem Daoui (AUS) 0:35:15 2017 Gold Coast Marathon Eloise Wellings (AUS) 0:32:55 Alex Patterson (AUS) 0:33:10 Laura Nagel (NZL) 0:34:25 2016 Gold Coast Marathon Leanne Pompeani (AUS) 0:33:59 Gemma Maini (AUS) 0:34:26 Katrina Robinson (AUS) 0:34:27 .
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