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Womens Track Records Elite Womens Track Records Elite 200m Flying Record Category Distance Competitor State Time Date Location Australian Elite 200m Anna Meares SA 10.487 07.12.2013 Aguascalientes,MEX All Comers Elite 200m Wei Sze Lee HK 10.387 14.12.2019 Brisbane, AUS Aust C'ship Elite 200m Stephanie Morton SA 10.760 03.03.2017 Brisbane, AUS 500m Time Trial Record Category Distance Competitor State Time Date Location Australian Elite 500m Anna Meares SA 32.836 06.12.2013 Aguascalientes, MEX All Comers Elite 500m Anna Meares SA 33.010 08.04.2012 Melbourne, VIC Aust C'ship Elite 500m Kaarle McCulloch NSW 34.064 02.02.2018 Brisbane, QLD 3000m Individual Pursuit Record Category Distance Competitor State Time Date Location Australian Elite 3000m Ashlee Ankudinoff NSW 3:25.921 03.03.2019 Pruszkow, Poland All Comers Elite 3000m Katie Archibald GBR 3.24.119 06.04.2018 Brisbane, QLD Aust C'ship Elite 3000m Amy Cure TAS 3:29.424 03.03.2017 Brisbane, QLD 4000m Team Pursuit Record Category Distance Competitor State Time Date Location Australian Elite 4000m Australia (Georgia Baker, Ashlee Ankudinoff, Alexandra Manly & Annette Edmondson 4:12.460 06.12.2019 Cambridge, NZ All Comers Elite 4000m Australia (Alexandra Manly, Meave Plouffe, Ashlee Ankudinoff & Annette Edmondson) 4:12.889 13.12.2019 Brisbane, AUS Aust C'ship Elite 4000m South Australia (Breanna Hargrave, Annette Edmondson, Alexandra Manly, Maeve Plouffe) 4:27.450 01.02.2018 Brisbane, AUS 500m Team Sprint Record Category Distance Competitor State Time Date Location Australian Elite 500m Australia (Kaarle McCulloch & Stephanie Morton) Pruskow, Poland All Comers Elite 500m Germany (Kristina Vogel & Miriam Welte) 32.549 04.04.2012 Melbourne, VIC Aust C'ship Elite 500m South Australia (Stephanie Morton & Rikki Belder) 33.462 01.02.2018 Brisbane, QLD JUNIOR 19 200m Flying Record Category Distance Competitor State Time Date Location Australian J19 200m Michelle Ferris VIC 11.301 26.07.1994 Quito, ECU All Comers J19 200m Alessia McCaig VIC 11.354 19.12.2020 Brisbane, QLD Aust C'ship J19 200m Alessia McCaig VIC 11.354 19.12.2020 Brisbane, QLD 500m Time Trial Record Category Distance Competitor State Time Date Location Australian J19 500m Alessia McCaig VIC 34.851 16.12.2020 Brisbane, QLD All Comers J19 500m Alessia McCaig VIC 34.851 17.12.2020 Brisbane, QLD Aust C'ship J19 500m Alessia McCaig VIC 34.851 17.12.2020 Brisbane, QLD 2000m Individual Pursuit Record Category Distance Competitor State Time Date Location Australian J19 2000m Kelsey Robson WA 2.23.574 26.08.2012 Invercargill, NZ All Comers J19 2000m Liliana Maclennan QLD 2.23.786 19.12.2020 Brisbane,Qld Aust C'ship J19 2000m Liliana Maclennan QLD 2.23.786 19.12.2020 Brisbane, QLD 4000m Team Pursuit Record Category Distance Competitor State Time Date Location Australian J19 4000m Australia (Jade Haines, Kristina Clonan, Nicola Macdonald & Ruby Roseman-Gannon) AUS 4:36.792 17.08.2011 Astana, KAZ All Comers J19 4000m New Zealand (Ellesse Andrews, Kate Smith, Emily Shearman & Nicole Shields) NZL 4:35.659 07.12.2016 Melbourne, VIC Aust C'ship J19 4000m South Australia (Ali Anderson, Tess Wight, Ella Sibley, Kat Chung Orr) SA 4:37.029 16.12.2020 Brisbane, QLD 500m Team Sprint Record Category Distance Competitor State Time Date Location Australian J19 500m Australia (Courtney Field & Tahlay Christie) 34.499 19.08.2015 Astana, KAZ All Comers J19 500m China (Chaouri Song & Shanju Bao) 34.993 29.05.2015 Adelaide, SA Aust C'ship J19 500m Queensland (Lara Tucker & Sky Robson) 35.115 02.03.2017 Brisbane, QLD JUNIOR 17 200m Flying Record Category Distance Competitor State Time Date Location Australian J17 200m Alessia McCaig VIC 11.683 29.03.2019 Brisbane, QLD 500m Time Trial Record Category Distance Competitor State Time Date Location Australian J17 200m Tahlay Christie WA 35.881 26.02.2014 Sydney, NSW 2000m Individual Pursuit Record Category Distance Competitor State Time Date Location Australian J17 2000m Rachel Linke SA 2:29.570 29.02.1996 Perth, WA 3000m Team Pursuit Record Category Distance Competitor State Time Date Location Australian J17 3000m Victoria (Sophie Marr, Alyssa Polites, Hayley Jenkins, Lucinda Stewart) 3:37.417 29.03.2019 Brisbane, QLD 500m Team Sprint Record Category Distance Competitor State Time Date Location Australian J17 500m Victoria (Alessia McCaig & Lucinda Stewart) 35.554 30.03.2019 Brisbane, QLD Junior 15 200m Flying Record Category Distance Competitor State Time Date Location Australian J15 200m Tyler Puzicha NSW 12.578 21.02.2018 Melbourne, VIC 500m Time Trial Record Category Distance Competitor State Time Date Location Australian J15 500m Tyler Puzicha NSW 37.340 23.02.2017 Sydney, NSW 2000m Individual Pursuit Record Category Distance Competitor State Time Date Location Australian J15 2000m Olivia Saunders NSW 2:40.945 23.02.2017 Sydney, NSW.
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