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CURRENT Records Set (World, Australian, State/Territory) CURRENT Records Set (World, Australian, State/Territory) World Records Meet Date Age Group Event Performance Location World 1987 40-49 4x400m 3.57.33 Melbourne Athletics relay Australian 1991 45-49 400m 1.04.35 Brisbane Games Hurdles World Games 1994 50-54 400m 1.00.18 Brisbane Open Interclub 1994 50-54 800m 2.22.03 Sydney Open Interclub 1994 50-54 400m 1.00.02 Sydney ACT Titles 1995 50-54 400m 58.9 Canberra (Not recognised mixed race) State Titles 1995 50-54 400m 59.73 Sydney National Titles 1995 50-54 200m 26.4 Townsville Not recognised Hand Held times National Titles 1995 50-54 400m 59.5 Townsville Not recognised Hand Held times National Titles 1995 50-54 200m 26.64 Michigan National Titles 1995 50-54 400m 58.75 Michigan World 1995 50-54 200m 26.56 Buffalo Athletics World 1995 50-54 400m 58.51 Buffalo Athletics World 2005 60-64 300m 51.64 San Athletics Hurdles Sebastian World 2011 65-69 300m 54.06 Sacramento Athletics Hurdles World 2011 65-69 4x400m 5.16.4 Sacramento Athletics Relay Pan Pacific 2014 70-74 200m 38.28 Gold Coast Games Hurdles World 2015 70-74 200m 36.71 Lyon Athletics Hurdles World 2015 70-74 4x400m 5.32.95 Lyon Athletics Relay Australian Records Meet Date Age Event Performance Place Location Group 1995 50-54 100m 13.1 1st Townsville 1995 50-54 200m 26.4 1st Townsville 1995 50-54 400m 59.5 1st Townsville 1995 50-54 100m 13.06 1st Buffalo 1997 50-54 2000m 8.34.67 1st Durban Steeplechase 1997 50-54 4x400m 4.44.90 2nd Durban World 2001 55-59 2000m 9.03.34 1st Brisbane Athletics Steeplechase World 2001 55-59 4x100m 57.64 2nd Brisbane Athletics Relay World 2001 55-59 4x400m 4.39.31 1st Brisbane Athletics World 2002 55-59 300m 55.62 1st Melbourne Games Hurdles World 2003 55-59 300m 51.72 1st Puerto Rico Athletics Hurdles Masters 2005 60-64 300m 55.32 1st Brisbane Competition Hurdles Australian 2005 60-64 300m 54.87 1st Brisbane Titles Hurdles World 2005 60-64 200m 30.03 1st San Athletics Sebastian World Titles 2005 60-69 4x400m 4.59.82 1st San Sebastian World Titles 2007 60-64 4x400m 4.57.86 1st Riccione Masters 2008 60-65 4x800m 12.18.0 1st Brisbane Competition Oceania 2008 60-64 Heptathlon 5546 pts 1st Townsville Masters 2009 65-69 80m Hurdles 15.42 1st Brisbane Competition World 2009 65-69 80m Hurdles 15.11 1st Sydney Games World 2009 65-69 400m 1.12.51 1st Sydney Games World 2009 65-69 High Jump 1.27m 1st Sydney Games World 2009 65-69 Pentathlon 4530 pts 1st Sydney Games Masters 2009 65-69 300m 59.08 1st Brisbane Competition Hurdles Queensland 2010 65-69 Pentathlon 3468 pts 1st Brisbane Titles World Indoor 2010 65-69 Long Jump 3.13m Pentathlon Kamloops World Indoor 2010 65-69 Pentathlon 4199 pts 1st Kamloops World Indoor 2010 65-69 200m 31.79 2nd Kamloops World Indoor 2010 65-69 High Jump 1.17m 1st Kamloops World Indoor 2010 65-69 80m Hurdles 11.05 1st Kamloops World Indoor 2010 65-69 400m 1.14.05 1st Kamloops World Indoor 2010 60-64 4x200m 2.15.8 1st Kamloops Queensland 2010 65-69 300m 58.04 1st Brisbane Titles Hurdles Queensland 2010 65-69 Heptathlon 5305 pts 1st Brisbane Titles Masters 2010 65-69 4x1500m 37.04.3 1st Brisbane Competition Masters 2010 65-69 800m 2.55.4 1st Brisbane Competition Masters 2010 65-69 4x800m 12.65.6 1st Brisbane Competition Masters 2010 65-69 4x400m 5.40.1 1st Brisbane Competition Pan Pac 2010 65-69 300m 56.69 1st Southport Hurdles Games Pan Pac 2010 65-69 400m 1.00.64 1st Southport Games Australian 2011 65-69 200m 31.04 1st Brisbane Titles World 2011 65-69 4x100m 1.03.83 1st Sacramento Athletics Queensland Women Break Australian Records These were at QMA club competition meets held at SAF ground Brisbane, QLD Date Age Event Performance 2010 W65-69 4x400m Relay 5.40.05 Team: Marge Allison, Lesley Le Vaillant, Jean Hampson, Betty Menzies 2010 W65-69 4x800m Relay 12.56.54 Team: Marge Allison, Lesley Le Vaillant, Jean Hampson, Betty Menzies 2010 W65-69 4x1500m Relay 37.04.27 Team: Marge Allison, Lesley Le Vaillant, Jean Hampson, Betty Menzies NSW State Records Meet Date Age Group Event Performance Location NSW State 1988 40-45 100m 13.20 Sydney Championships 200m 26.40 400m 1.00.50 80m 13.20 Hurdles NSW State 1990 45-49 400m 1.03.70 Sydney Championships 400m 1.10.40 Hurdles Australian 1990 45-49 200m 27.80 Melbourne Championships 400m 1.02.80 400m 1.08.20 Hurdles NSW 1991 45-49 100m 13.40 Sydney, Championships Australia 80m 12.90 Hurdles 400m Equal Hurdles 1.08.20 Australian 1991 45-49 400m 1.00.60 Canberra Championships 80m 12.80 Hurdles 400m 1.06.40 Hurdles NSW 1991 45-49 Pentathlon 3349 points Sydney Championships World 1993 45-49 400m 1.00.29 Miyazaki Championships NSW 1995 50-54 100m 13.75 Sydney Championships 200m 26.86 - 2005 60-64 200m 31.04 Brisbane - 2005 60-64 300m 55.32 Brisbane Hurdles Australian 2005 60-64 400m 1.07.37 Brisbane Titles 80m 14.85 Hurdles Queensland State Records Meet Date Age Group Event Performance Location Gold Coast 2005 60-64 200m 30.50 Gold Coast Open 400m 1.07.91 World Titles 2005 60-64 200m 30.03 San Sebastian 400m 1.07.55 QLD Titles 2006 60-64 400m 1.07.51 Brisbane QMA Club 2008 60-64 300m 50.75 St. Lucia Hurdles State Titles 2008 60-64 Pentathlon 3125 points Brisbane QMA Club 2008 60-64 High Jump 1.25m Brisbane Aust Multi 2009 60-64 High Jump 1.25m Brisbane Titles QMA Club 2010 65-69 300m 51.24 Brisbane Pan Pacific 2010 65-69 100m 15.23 Gold Coast Games 200m 31.65 300m 50.36 South QLD 2011 65-69 100yards 15.05 Brisbane Championships QLD Club 2014 70-74 300m 56.41 Brisbane QLD Club 2014 70-74 400m 1.19.71 Brisbane Pan Pacific 2014 70-74 200m 33.78 Gold Coast Games 400m 1.19.42 Record Summary Record Level Individual Relay World Masters Athletics 16 3 Australian Masters Athletics 31 11 Oceania Championships 6 Australian Masters Games 6 NSW 23 Queensland 18 Medal Placings - World Masters Athletics Champs (WMA), World Masters Games (WMG), Australian Masters Athletics (AMA), Oceania Championships (OAMA), Australian Masters Games (AMG) World Titles Age Group Year Event Performance Placing Location 35-39 1981 100m 12.97 3rd Christchurch 200m 26.92 3rd 100m 17.49 2nd hurdles Pentathlon 3328 points 2nd 40-45 1987 100m 13.42 8th Melbourne 200m 27.4 6th 400m 1.00.51 4th 40-45 1989 100m 14.93 - Eugene 400m 1.07.95 - 400m 1.11.51 4th hurdles 45-49 1991 80m hurdles 13.15 2nd Turku 400m 1.02.10 1st 400m 1.08.72 1st hurdles 45-49 1993 80m hurdles 13.26 2nd Miyazaki 400m 1.00.29 2nd 400m 1.06.73 1st hurdles 800m 2.24.73 5th 50-54 1995 100m 13.03 1st Buffalo 200m 26.65 1st World Record 400m 58.51 1st World Record 50-54 1997 800m 2.34.32 1st Durban 2000 8.34.07 1st Steeplechase 55-59 2001 100m 14.83 6th Brisbane 200m 30.47 5th 400m 1.06.1 3rd 800m 2.36.07 1st 2000m 9.03.34 1st Steeplechase 55-59 2003 400m 1.05.60 1st Puerto Rico, Carolina 300m 51.71 1st hurdles 800m 2.37.82 1st 60-69 2005 200m 30.11 1st San Sebastian 300m 51.64 1st hurdles World Record 400m 1.07.55 1st 60-64 2007 300m 65.01 3rd Riccione hurdles 400m 1.10.94 4th 800m 2.57.96 8th 65-69 2011 200m 31.4 2nd Sacramento 300m 54.06 1st hurdles World Record 400m 1.11.33 1st 800m 2.57.28 3rd 70-74 2015 100m 16.26 2nd 200m 32.97 2nd 200m 36.71 1st Hurdles 400m 77.33 1st Lyon World indoor Championships Year Age Group Event Placing Performance Location 2010 65-69 60m hurdles 1st 11.05 Kamloops Australian Record 200m 1st 31.79 Australian Record 400m 1st 1.14.05 Australian Record High Jump 1st 1.15m Australian Record Pentathlon: 1st 4199 High Jump 1.17 Australian Long Jump Record 3.13 800m Australian Record 3.08.99 Australian Record World Championships Relays Year Age Group Event Performance Placing Location 1987 40-49 4X400m 3.57.53 1st Melbourne World Record Team: Marge Allison (NSW), Anne Holcombe (SA), Judy Johnston (WA), Jan Hynes (QLD) 1989 40-49 4x100m 54.05 4th Eugene Team: Christine Battersby (Vic), Marge Allison (NSW), Noreen Parrish (NSW), Kath Holland (WA) 1989 40-49 4x400m 4.12.18 5th Eugene Team: M. Wong, Marge Allison (NSW), Kath Holland (WA), Judy Daley (SA) 1991 40-49 4x100m 53.67 2nd Turku Team: Noreen Parrish (NSW), Annette Hornsell (QLD), Kath Holland (WA), Marge Allison (NSW) 1991 40-49 4x400m 4.34.18 2nd Turku Team: Noreen Parrish (NSW), Annette Hornsell (QLD), Kath Holland (WA), Marge Allison (NSW) 1993 45-49 4x100m 57.17 3rd Miyazaki Team: June Reeves (Vic), Jill Cooper (Vic), Rhonda Dundas (Vic), Marge Allison (NSW) 1993 40-45 4x400m 4.15.76 1st Miyazaki Team: Lyn Choate (WA), Pam Hayes (NSW), Wilma Perkins (QLD), Marge Allison (NSW) 1995 50-54 4x100m 55.87 2nd Buffalo Team Noreen Parrish (NSW), June Reeves (Vic), Francis Harris (ACT), Marge Allison (NSW) 1995 45-49 4x400m 4.11.53 1st Buffalo Team: Marge Allison (NSW), Wilma Perkins (QLD), Judith Rowland-Smith (NSW), Pamela Hayes 1997 50-54 4x400m 4.44.90 2nd Durban Team: June Reeves (Vic), Irene Davey (QLD), Anne Lang (SA), Marge Allison (NSW) 2001 55-59 4x100m 57.64 2nd Brisbane Australian Record Team: June Reeves (Vic), Marge Allison (NSW), Susan Hanek (Tas), Peggy MacLiver (WA) 2001 55-59 4x400m 4.39.31 1st Brisbane Australian Record Team: Marge Allison (NSW), Anne Stobaus (VIC), Susan Hanek (Tas), Peggy MacLiver (WA) 2003 50-55 4x100m 59.2 3rd Puerto Rico Team: Noreen Parrish (NSW), Marge Allison (NSW), Lynn Andrews (Tas), Wilma Perkins (QLD) 2003 40-45 4x400m 4.18.13 3rd Puerto Rico Team: Wilma Perkins (QLD), Chris Penn (NSW), Marge Allison (NSW), Marie Kay (NSW) 2005 60-64 4x100m 1.07.77 2nd San Sebastian Team: Lynn Andrews (Tas), June Reeves (Vic), Anne Cooper (SA), Marge Allison (QLD) 2005 60-64 4x400m 4.59.82 1st San Sebastian Australian Record Team: Anne Lang (SA), June Reeves (Vic), Anne Stobaus (Vic), Marge Allison (QLD)
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