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Athletics Australia Almanac
HANDBOOK OF RECORDS & RESULTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Special thanks to the following for their support and contribution to Athletics Australia and the production of this publication. Rankings Paul Jenes (Athletics Australia Statistician) Records Ronda Jenkins (Athletics Australia Records Officer) Results Peter Hamilton (Athletics Australia Track & Field Commission) Paul Jenes, David Tarbotton Official photographers of Athletics Australia Getty Images Cover Image Scott Martin, VIC Athletics Australia Suite 22, Fawkner Towers 431 St Kilda Road Melbourne Victoria 3004 Australia Telephone 61 3 9820 3511 Facsimile 61 3 9820 3544 Email [email protected] athletics.com.au ABN 35 857 196 080 athletics.com.au Athletics Australia CONTENTS 2006 Handbook of Records & Results CONTENTS Page Page Messages – Athletics Australia 8 Australian Road & Cross Country Championships 56 – Australian Sports Commission 10 Mountain Running 57 50km and 100km 57 Athletics Australia Life Members & Merit Awards 11 Marathon and Half Marathon 58 Honorary Life Members 12 Road Walking 59 Recipients of the Merit Award of Athletics Australia 13 Cross Country 61 All Schools Cross Country 63 2006 Results Australian All Schools & Youth Athletics Championships 68 Telstra Selection Trials & 84th Australian Athletics Championships 15 Women 69 Women 16 Men 80 Men 20 Schools Knockout National Final 91 Australian Interstate Youth (Under 18) Match 25 Cup Competition 92 Women 26 Plate Competition 96 Men 27 Telstra A-Series Meets (including 2007 10,000m Championships at Zatopek) 102 -
Media Release March 2, 2017 Australia's
MEDIA RELEASE MARCH 2, 2017 AUSTRALIA’S FASTEST RUNNERS TO CHALLENGE RECORDS ON THE SUNSHINE COAST Australia’s fastest male and female distance runners will not only vie for line honours at this year’s 7 Sunshine Coast Marathon, but a $25,000 pay day if they break the country’s long- standing half marathon record. Two-time Olympian, Collis Birmingham and Australia’s fastest current female marathoner Cassie Fien will be on the start line for the half marathon on Sunday August 20. 7 Sunshine Coast Marathon event director and Atlas Multisports founder Jason Crowther said the event had attracted national and international runners previously but it was a first to incentivise Australian runners to try and set a new record on home soil. He said the event’s out and back flat beachfront course from Alexandra Headland to Maroochydore had gained a reputation for being fast and was now on the radar of Australia’s running elite. “We’ve seen some extremely fast times across all distances since we started in 2012,” Crowther said. “This course has proven itself to be fast and with an increasing number of elite runner entries we felt it was time to give the half marathon record a shake. “With a significant financial incentive and the best of Australia’s distance runners on the start line we’re expecting to see a red hot race.” Crowther said the one lap 21.1km course was designed to be enjoyed by all runners but also to appeal to competitive athletes who had specific goal times. -
Annual Report 2015-2016 Annual Report
ANNUAL REPORT 2015-2016 ANNUAL REPORT CONTENTS Company Information ................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 Directors’ Profiles .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Chairman’s Report ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 CEO’s Report ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Directors’ Report ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Auditor’s Independence Declaration under section 307C of the Corporations Act 2001 ................................................. 13 Statement of Profit or Loss and Other Comprehensive Income ................................................................................................. 14 Statement of Financial Position ............................................................................................................................................................. -
— NCAA Cross Country Championships — — Men’S Individuals — — Men’S Team Scoring — at Least 255 Started
Volume 12, No. 63 November 24, 2013 — NCAA Cross Country Championships — — Men’s Individuals — — Men’s Team Scoring — At least 255 started. †=not in team scoring; 10,000m (because of ground conditions, start line moved up 110m) (very cold)— 1. Colorado 7-15-19-30-78-89-145 .................................149 2. Northern Arizona 3-20-23-61-62-113-165 ..................169 1†......... ***Edward Cheserek ..........Oregon ..................... 29:41.1 3. Oklahoma State 14-25-51-66-74-115-176 ..................230 2........... Kennedy Kithuka .................Texas Tech ................ 29:59.1 3........... Maksim Korolev ...................Harvard ..................... 29:59.5 4. BYU 17-28-55-70-97-98-112 ........................................267 4........... **Futsum Zienasellassie....Northern Arizona ..... 30:05.7 5. Oregon 1-43-47-63-120-201-209.................................274 5........... *Jim Rosa ............................Stanford .................... 30:08.9 6. Iona 284; 7. Portland 293; 8. Indiana 306; 9. Wisconsin 6........... *Stanley Kebenei .................Arkansas ................... 30:10.1 326; 10. Syracuse 329; 11. New Mexico 334; 12. Arkansas 7........... Andrew Colley .....................NC State .................... 30:12.5 8........... ***Ben Saarel ......................Colorado .................. 30:14.1 340; 13. Virginia 370; 14. Texas 376; 9........... ***Patrick Tiernan .................Villanova .................... 30:15.7 15. Eastern Kentucky 380; 16. Providence 396; 17. North 10......... Luke Caldwell ......................New Mexico .............. 30:17.2 Carolina 403; 18. Villanova 415; 19. Stanford 417; 20. Air Force 11......... Ryan Dohner ........................Texas ......................... 30:18.1 419; 21. Michigan 433; 22. Princeton 469; 23. Notre Dame 484; 12†....... *Trent Lusignan ....................South Dakota State .... 30:18.8 24. Dartmouth 551; 25. Columbia 580; 26. Colorado State 13......... *Scott Fauble .......................Portland ..................... 30:21.3 606; 27. Tulsa 628; 28. -
31St December Compiled by Paul Jenes AA Statistician EVENT WIND N
AUSTRALIAN RANKING LIST 2016 Rankings taken from 1st January - 31st December Compiled by Paul Jenes AA Statistician EVENT WIND NAME ASSOCDOB PLACE VENUE DATE MEN 60 METRES indoors 6.82 Jake Hammond N 051291 1h2 Flagstaff, USA 30-Jan 6.99 Gary Finegan Q 300885 7h2 Houston, USA 30-Jan 7.12 Sean Farnan V 100595 6h1 New York, USA 26-Feb 7.21 Ashley McMahon N 220875 1 London, Gbritain 21-Feb 100 YARDS 9.96 -1.5 Jake Doran Q 171100 1 Townsville 25-Sep wind-assisted 9.46 +5.4 Joel Bee V 030792 1 Melbourne 8-Dec 9.78 +5.4 Will Johns V 161194 2 Melbourne 8-Dec 9.82 +5.4 Jackson Miller-Gage V 120698 =3 Melbourne 8-Dec 9.82 +5.4 Michael Hansford V 171197 =3 Melbourne 8-Dec 9.84 +5.4 Michael James V 100393 5 Melbourne 8-Dec 9.90 +5.4 Marcus Jones V 221296 6 Melbourne 8-Dec 9.97 +5.4 Nathan Riali V 130391 7 Melbourne 8-Dec 100 METRES 10.15 +0.8 Josh Clarke N 190595 1 Canberra 6-Feb 10.21 +0.0 Clarke 1h1 Canberra 6-Feb 10.21 +1.6 Jack Hale T 220598 1h2 Mannheim, Germany 25-Jun 10.23 +0.8 Aaron Stubbs Q 130790 1rA Canberra 20-Feb 10.24 +0.6 Stubbs 1h1 Brisbane 23-Jan 10.27 +1.2 Trae Williams Q 050597 1 Perth 12-Mar 10.28 +0.8 Tom Gamble Q 251191 2rA Canberra 20-Feb 10.29 +1.2 Alex Hartmann Q 070393 1rA Brisbane 19-Mar 10.29 +1.2 Hartmann 1h6 Sydney 1-Apr 10.31 +1.9 Hartmann 1r1 Brisbane 9-Jan 10.31 +1.2 Hale 2 Perth 12-Mar 10.31 +1.0 Stubbs 1h5 Sydney 1-Apr 10.31 +0.7 Hartmann 1s2 Sydney 2-Apr 10.33 +1.8 Stubbs 1h1 Brisbane 27-Feb 10.33 +1.2 Stubbs 3rA Brisbane 19-Mar 10.33 +0.1 Hale 2 Townsville 4-Jun 10.34 +0.8 Gamble 2 Canberra 6-Feb 10.34 +1.0 Stubbs -
Alex Sawyer, Bank of America Chicago Marathon, 1.312
September 10, 2015 Reporters May Contact: Alex Sawyer, Bank of America Chicago Marathon, 1.312.992.6618 [email protected] Diane Wagner, Bank of America, 1.312.992.2370 [email protected] 2012 Chicago Champion and Current Half Marathon World Record-holder Headline 2015 Bank of America Chicago Marathon Elite Field International Elites Attempt to Qualify for National Olympic Teams CHICAGO – Today, the Bank of America Chicago Marathon announced 2012 champion Tsegaye Kebede of Ethiopia and current half marathon world record-holder Florence Kiplagat of Kenya will return to compete for the crown at the 38th annual event. Kebede and Kiplagat accent an international elite field that represents the global road to Rio de Janeiro. Many athletes hope to use the 2015 Chicago Marathon as a springboard (via qualifying times and notable performances) to representing their countries at the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games. Chicago marks the site of Kebede’s 2012 marathon personal best (2:04:38) and his sole victory in three attempts down the homestretch on Columbus Drive. His 2010 epic, head-to-head battle against the late Sammy Wanjiru is considered by many to be one of the most courageous marathon duels of all time. On the women’s side, Kenya’s Florence Kiplagat comes back to Chicago after finishing in 2:25:57 last year. Kiplagat has something no other woman in the field has: the half marathon world record. The 2010 IAAF World Half Marathon champion and the 2011 and 2013 Berlin Marathon champion broke her own half marathon world record in February, clocking a remarkable 1:05:09 in Barcelona (she also set the 15K and 20K world records en route). -
Leading Men at National Collegiate Championships
LEADING MEN AT NATIONAL COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2020 Stillwater, Nov 21, 10k 2019 Terre Haute, Nov 23, 10k 2018 Madison, Nov 17, 10k 2017 Louisville, Nov 18, 10k 2016 Terre Haute, Nov 19, 10k 1 Justyn Knight (Syracuse) CAN Patrick Tiernan (Villanova) AUS 1 2 Matthew Baxter (Nn Ariz) NZL Justyn Knight (Syracuse) CAN 2 3 Tyler Day (Nn Arizona) USA Edward Cheserek (Oregon) KEN 3 4 Gilbert Kigen (Alabama) KEN Futsum Zienasellassie (NA) USA 4 5 Grant Fisher (Stanford) USA Grant Fisher (Stanford) USA 5 6 Dillon Maggard (Utah St) USA MJ Erb (Ole Miss) USA 6 7 Vincent Kiprop (Alabama) KEN Morgan McDonald (Wisc) AUS 7 8 Peter Lomong (Nn Ariz) SSD Edwin Kibichiy (Louisville) KEN 8 9 Lawrence Kipkoech (Camp) KEN Nicolas Montanez (BYU) USA 9 10 Jonathan Green (Gtown) USA Matthew Baxter (Nn Ariz) NZL 10 11 E Roudolff-Levisse (Port) FRA Scott Carpenter (Gtown) USA 11 12 Sean Tobin (Ole Miss) IRL Dillon Maggard (Utah St) USA 12 13 Jack Bruce (Arkansas) AUS Luke Traynor (Tulsa) SCO 13 14 Jeff Thies (Portland) USA Ferdinand Edman (UCLA) NOR 14 15 Andrew Jordan (Iowa St) USA Alex George (Arkansas) ENG 15 2015 Louisville, Nov 21, 10k 2014 Terre Haute, Nov 22, 10k 2013 Terre Haute, Nov 23, 9.9k 2012 Louisville, Nov 17, 10k 2011 Terre Haute, Nov 21, 10k 1 Edward Cheserek (Oregon) KEN Edward Cheserek (Oregon) KEN Edward Cheserek (Oregon) KEN Kennedy Kithuka (Tx Tech) KEN Lawi Lalang (Arizona) KEN 1 2 Patrick Tiernan (Villanova) AUS Eric Jenkins (Oregon) USA Kennedy Kithuka (Tx Tech) KEN Stephen Sambu (Arizona) KEN Chris Derrick (Stanford) USA 2 3 Pierce Murphy -
2016 Power Rankings
2016 Power Rankings Men & Women Minimum : 1100 pts Rank Points Event Performance Wind ATHLETE PLACE VENUE DATE 1 1196 M20kmW 1.20.04.0 Dane Bird-Smith 1 Adelaide 21 Feb 2 1193 MSPut 21.21 Damien Birkinhead 1 Hobart 13 Feb 3 1191 WLJump 6.94 0.0 Brooke Stratton 1 Canberra 20 Feb 4 1190 WPVault 4.77 (AR) Alana Boyd 1 Brisbane 28 Jan 4 1190 WDiscus 66.41 Dani Samuels 1 Auckland, NZL 25 Feb 6 1182 W200m 22.53 -0.2 Ella Nelson 1 Canberra 20 Feb 7 1159 WHalfMar 69:29.0 Eloise Wellings 3 Marugame, JPN 7 Feb 8 1157 WMarathon 2.27.35.0 Lisa Weightman 3 Houston, USA 17 Jan 9 1155 M100m 10.15 0.8 Josh Clarke 1 Canberra 6 Feb 9 1155 M20kmW 1.22.07.0 Rhydian Cowley 9 Adelaide 21 Feb 10 11 1152 MHighJump 2.27 Brandon Starc 1 Sydney 28 Feb 12 1151 M1500m 3.36.74 Ryan Gregson 1 Hobart 13 Feb 13 1150 M200m 20.45 -0.5 Alex Hartmann 1 Canberra 7 Feb 13 1150 M3000m 7.44.29i Brett Robinson 2 Boston, USA 14 Feb 13 1150 W1500m 4.06.93i (AR) Melissa Duncan 4 Boston, USA 14 Feb 16 1143 M1500m 3.37.31 Luke Mathews 2 Hobart 13 Feb 17 1140 W100mH 13.07 1.7 Michelle Jenneke 1 Canberra 20 Feb 18 1138 WLJump 6.70 0.1 Chelsea Jaensch 2 Canberra 20 Feb 19 1136 W20kmW 1.31.33.0 Rachel Tallent 1 Adelaide 21 Feb 20 1134 W400m 51.81 Morgan Mitchell 1 Melbourne 27 Feb 20 21 1133 M800m 1.46.35 Luke Mathews 1 Newcastle 30 Jan 22 1132 MJavelin 82.76 Hamish Peacock 1 Newcastle 30-Jan 23 1130 W400mH 56.39 Lauren Wells 1 Canberra 20 Feb 24 1129 W1500m 4.09.67 Jenny Blundell 1 Newcastle 30 Jan 24 1129 M3000m 7.47.73 Ryan Gregson 1 Newcastle 30 Jan 26 1128 M100m 10.23 0.8 Aaron Stubbs -
Zatopek10 Preliminary Start Lists
2010 Zatopek:10 Entry Lists (as at 29/11/10) WOMEN'S ZATOPEK:10 ATHLETE D/O/B AGE SEX EVENT PERFORMANCE CLUB STATE 1 Abigail Bayley 26-Nov-77 33 F 10000m 34:46.00 OLD XAVERIANS VICTORIA 2 Brooke Condon 13-Feb-79 31 F 10000m 35:32.00 BOX HILL VICTORIA 3 Meredith Cook 29-Jun-73 37 F 10000m 36:30.00 BENDIGO YMCA VICTORIA 4 Hannah Flannery 31-Jul-98 12 F 10000m 37:02.00 TUGGERANONG TERRITORY 5 Clare Geraghty 15-May-86 24 F 10000m 33:58.00 GALEFORCE RUNNING CLUB QUEENSLAND 6 Belinda Martin F 10000m 35:26:00 ST GEORGE NSW 7 Ellie O'Kane 10-Dec-88 22 F 10000m 35:50.00 BORDER TRACK & FIELD VICTORIA 8 Kellie Palmer 5-Dec-83 27 F 10000m 34:14.00 UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY 9 Lauren Shelley 2-Dec-76 34 F 10000m 33:59.00 STIRLING SWANS WESTERN AUSTRALIA 10 Lara Tamsett 12-Oct-88 22 F 10000m 32:21.00 UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY NEW SOUTH WALES 11 Jessica Trengove 15-Aug-87 23 F 10000m 33:38.00 HILLS DISTRICT AC SOUTH AUSTRALIA 12 Eloise Wellings F 10000m NEW SOUTH WALES WOMEN'S 1500M ATHLETE D/O/B AGE SEX EVENT PERFORMANCE CLUB STATE 1 Fiona Crombie 15-Aug-82 28 F 1500m 4:20.14 UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY 2 Melanie Daniels 20-May-88 22 F 1500m 4:29.06 NORTHERN SUBURBS TASMANIA 3 Bridey Delaney 16-Jul-89 21 F 1500m 4:14.00 ST GEORGE NEW SOUTH WALES 4 Emma Dick 19-Dec-94 16 F 1500m 4:32.00 GOLD COAST VICTORY QUEENSLAND 5 Erica Fountain 29-Nov-82 28 F 1500m 4:16.10 GLENHUNTLY VICTORIA 6 Kelly Hetherington 10-Mar-89 21 F 1500m 4:27.00 GLENHUNTLY VICTORIA 7 Andrea Ilakovac 23-May-83 27 F 1500m 4:35.53 QUEANBEYAN TERRITORY 8 Selma Kajan 30-Jul-91 19 F 1500m 4:24.64 RANDWICK -
0 E Country Event
London World Championships 4-13 August 2017 ATHLETES by COUNTRY and EVENT As of 30 July 2017 i = Indoor performance 205 2038 MEN + WOMEN Countries Athletes DATE of BIRTH Personal Best Season Best 1080 MEN Athletes 1 AFG AFGHANISTAN 100 Metres Said GILANI 5 Feb 96 11.33 6 ALG ALGERIA 800 Metres Amine BELFERAR 16 Feb 91 1:45.01 1:45.44 1500 Metres Abderra mane ANOU 29 Jan 91 3:35.2 3:36.50 3000 Metres Steeplec ase Hic am BOUCHICHA 19 May 89 8:20.11 8:27.80 Bilal TABTI 7 Jun 93 8:20.20 8:20.20 400 Metres Hurdles Abdelmali) LAHOULOU 7 May 92 48.62 49.05 Decat lon Larbi BOURRADA 10 May 88 8521 8120 12 ANA AUTHORISED NEUTRAL ATHLETE 110 Metres Hurdles Sergey SHUBEN.O/ 4 Oct 90 12.98 13.01 Hig 0ump Ilya I/AN1U. 9 Mar 93 2.31i 2.31 i Danil L1SEN.O 19 May 97 2.34 2.34 2ole /ault Ilya MUDRO/ 17 Nov 91 5.80 5.70i Long 0ump Ale)sandr MEN.O/ 7 Dec 90 8.56 8.32 S ot 2ut Ale3andr LESNOI 28 Ju 88 21.40 21.36 Discus T row /ictor BUTEN.O 10 Mar 93 65.97 65.07 Hammer T row Serge5 LIT/INO/ 27 Jan 86 80.98 77.32 /aleriy 2RON.IN 15 Jun 94 79.32 79.32 Ale)sei SO.1RS.II 16 Mar 85 78.91 76.23 Decat lon Ilya SH.URENE/ 11 Jan 91 8601 8601 20 .ilometres Race 6al) Sergei SHIROBO.O/ 11 Feb 99 1:18:25 1:18:25 1 AND ANDORRA 800 Metres 2ol MO1A 9 Dec 96 1:48.13 1:48.13 5 ANT ANTIGUA 7 BARBUDA 100 Metres Ce5 ae GREENE 6 Oct 95 10.01 10.05 C a8aug n 6ALSH 29 Dec 87 10.17 10.17 1 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-------.EL3..v1 Issued at 13:33 on Sunday, 30 uly 2017 78 CTTWQWOZDO b\S a London World Championships 4-13 August 2017 ATHLETES by COUNTRY and EVENT DATE of BIRTH -
Event Men Women 100 Metres 10.30 11.50 Rohan Browning Naa Anang Jake Doran Jack Hale Alex Hartmann
Athletics Australia 2019-20 Travel Funding Standard Table Event Men Women 100 metres 10.30 11.50 Rohan Browning Naa Anang Jake Doran Jack Hale Alex Hartmann 200 metres 20.80 23.30 Rohan Browning Nana Owusu - Afriyie Alex Hartmann Ella Connolly Jake Doran 400 metres 46.30 52.60 Steve Solomon Bendere Oboya Tyler Gunn Anneliese Rubie Alex Beck Gabriella O'Grady John Gikas Lauren Boden Ellie Beer 800 metres 1:46.00 02:02.00 Peter Bol Georgia Griffith Joseph Deng Carley Thomas Luke Mathews Catriona Bisset Joshua Ralph Morgan Mitchell 1500 metres 03:37.50 04:09.00 Ryan Gregson Georgia Griffith Luke Mathews Linden Hall Stewart McSweyn Jessica Hull Matthew Ramsden Oliver Hoare 5000 metres 13:28.00 15:30.00 Morgan McDonald Melissa Duncan Stewart McSweyn Heidi See Patrick Tiernan Jessica Hull 110m Hurdles / 100m Hurdles 13.80 13.20 Nicholas Hough Brianna Beahan Nicholas Andrews Michelle Jenneke Celeste Mucci 400m Hurdles 50.40 56.30 Ian Dewhurst Lauren Boden Chris Douglas Sarah Carli Sara Klein 3000m Steeple 08:33.00 09:50.00 Max Stevens Paige Campbell Ben Buckingham Rosie Donegan Genevieve Gregson Georgia Winkcup High Jump 2.22 1.88 Brandon Starc Niccola McDermott Brenton Foster Eleanor Patterson Joel Baden Alysha Burnett Pole Vault 5.50 4.30 Angus Armstrong Lisa Campbell Declan Carruthers Elizaveta Parnova Kurtis Marschall Long Jump 7.85 6.65 Henry Frayne Naa Anang Henry Smith Brooke Stratton Darcy Roper Chris Mitrevski Triple Jump 16.30 13.45 Alwyn Jones Shot Put 19.50 16.75 Damian Birkinhead Discus Throw 62.00 58.00 Matthew Denny Dani Stevens Hammer Throw 72.00 68.00 Alex Hulley Javelin Throw 77.40 59.00 Hamish Peacock Kelsey-Lee Barber Liam O'Brien Mackenzie Little Nash Lowis Kathryn Mitchell Decathlon / Heptathlon 7800 5800 Cedric Dubler Celeste Mucci Ash Moloney. -
Table of Contents
A Column By Len Johnson TABLE OF CONTENTS TOM KELLY................................................................................................5 A RELAY BIG SHOW ..................................................................................8 IS THIS THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES FINEST MOMENT? .................11 HALF A GLASS TO FILL ..........................................................................14 TOMMY A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS ........................................................17 NO LIGHTNING BOLT, JUST A WARM SURPRISE ................................. 20 A BEAUTIFUL SET OF NUMBERS ...........................................................23 CLASSIC DISTANCE CONTESTS FOR GLASGOW ...................................26 RISELEY FINALLY GETS HIS RECORD ...................................................29 TRIALS AND VERDICTS ..........................................................................32 KIRANI JAMES FIRST FOR GRENADA ....................................................35 DEEK STILL WEARS AN INDELIBLE STAMP ..........................................38 MICHAEL, ELOISE DO IT THEIR WAY .................................................... 40 20 SECONDS OF BOLT BEATS 20 MINUTES SUNSHINE ........................43 ROWE EQUAL TO DOUBELL, NOT DOUBELL’S EQUAL ..........................46 MOROCCO BOUND ..................................................................................49 ASBEL KIPROP ........................................................................................52 JENNY SIMPSON .....................................................................................55