AUSTRALIAN RANKING LIST 2008 Rankings Taken from 1St January to 31St December Compiled by Paul Jenes AA Statistician

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AUSTRALIAN RANKING LIST 2008 Rankings Taken from 1St January to 31St December Compiled by Paul Jenes AA Statistician AUSTRALIAN RANKING LIST 2008 Rankings taken from 1st January to 31st December Compiled by Paul Jenes AA Statistician MEN EVENT WIND NAME ASSOCDOB PLACE VENUE DATE 100 METRES 10.23 +1.8 John Woods (USA) A 190682 1 Canberra 25-May 10.27 -0.1 Woods 1 Canberra 6-Jul 10.29 +1.7 Adam Miller N 220684 1 Sydney 12-Jan 10.29 +2.0 Patrick Johnson A 260972 1h Hiroshima, Japan 29-Apr 10.29 +1.1 Josh Ross N 090281 2q Beijing, China 22-May 10.31 +1.8 Johnson 1h Brisbane 28-Feb 10.31 +0.5 Johnson 3 Beijing, China 23-May 10.32 +0.5 Ross 4 Beijing, China 23-May 10.33 +0.8 Johnson 2q Beijing, China 22-May 10.34 +0.1 Daniel Burgess V 180385 1 Canberra 26-Jan 10.34 +0.3 Johnson 1h Beijing, China 22-May 10.35 -0.2 Matt Shirvington N 251078 3 Melbourne 21-Feb 10.35 +1.7 Shirvington 1h Brisbane 28-Feb 10.35 +0.3 Johnson 1s Beijing, China 23-May 10.36 +0.7 Aaron Rouge-Serret V 210188 1 Brisbane 2-Feb 10.40 +1.7 Isaac Ntiamoah N 271082 2h Brisbane 28-Feb 10.41 +0.9 Matt Davies Q 180485 1 Brisbane 19-Jan 10.43 +0.9 Brandan Galic A 060787 1 Canberra 7-Sep 10.49 +1.7 Daniel Batman A 200381 4 Sydney 12-Jan 10.49 +0.9 Anthony Alozie (Ngr) V 180886 2h Brisbane 28-Feb 10.49 +0.4 Jacob Groth N 071285 2h Brisbane 28-Feb 10.52 +1.8 Otis Gowa Q 030985 3h Brisbane 28-Feb 10.52 +1.7 Adam Basil V 140475 5h Brisbane 28-Feb 10.55 +0.9 Keith Sheehy S 141083 3h Brisbane 28-Feb 10.57 +0.7 Steven Tucker W 031282 3 Brisbane 2-Feb 10.58 +1.7 Adrian Mott V 280685 6 Sydney 12-Jan 10.59 +0.9 Todd Bateman S 031088 5h Brisbane 28-Feb 10.59 +0.9 Ray Williams W 070690 3s Pune, India 14-Oct 10.63 -0.1 Bolaji Lawal (Ngr) V 260676 1 Melbourne 16-Dec 10.64 +0.1 Jake Hammond N 051291 1 Sydney 22-Nov 10.64 -0.2 Matt Lynch N 240186 2 Sydney 13-Dec 10.64 -0.2 Patrick Fakiye N 010291 3 Sydney 13-Dec 10.67 +0.7 Henry Mitchell N 130386 5 Brisbane 2-Feb 10.67 +1.8 Carl Morehouse V 180284 4h Brisbane 28-Feb 10.68 +0.4 Kris Neofytou N 030584 5h Brisbane 28-Feb 10.69 +0.9 Nathan Allen Q 060777 7h Brisbane 28-Feb 10.69 +0.1 Robert Marks N 130386 7h Beijing, China 22-May 10.69 +0.6 Chris Mansell Q 080691 1 Brisbane 9-Oct 10.70 +1.7 Rhett Medford V 151178 1 Hobart 18-Jan 10.70 +0.7 Daniel Martin V 200990 1 Gold Coast 15-Mar 10.72 +1.9 Iain MacFarlane N 070479 1 Sydney 13-Dec 10.73 +1.3 Heath Goodall Q 120988 1h Gold Coast 16-Mar 10.74 -1.4 Sean Wroe V 180385 5 Canberra 26-Jan 10.74 +1.5 Clay Watkins S 220687 1 Adelaide 11-Oct 10.75 Gary Finegan Q 300885 1 Walnut, USA 18-Apr 10.75 +1.3 Sam Baines V 080291 1 Melbourne 12-Sep 10.75 +1.9 Lucas Mata W 080788 2 Melbourne 1-Oct 10.75 +1.5 John Pearce N 250291 2h Sydney 25-Sep 10.75 +1.4 Nelson Stone (Png) Q 020681 2 Brisbane 8-Nov 10.77 -0.2 Liam Gander N 060488 6 Sydney 13-Dec 10.79 +0.5 Rodney Blair N 090190 1h Gold Coast 15-Mar 10.79 +1.6 Mitchell Felsman Q 220592 1h Canberra 5-Dec 10.80 -0.9 Brett Jovanovich N 150188 3h Gold Coast 16-Mar 10.81 +1.4 Duncan Tippins S 180175 1 Adelaide 23-Jan 10.81 +1.3 Liam Gander N 060488 2h Gold Coast 16-Mar 10.81 +1.4 David Monneron Q 300687 4 Brisbane 8-Nov 10.82 +0.2 Ben Willis Q 140287 1 Gold Coast 9-Mar 10.82 +1.4 Jack Conway Q 040990 5 Brisbane 8-Nov 10.83 +0.5 Mitchell Zilm W 100890 2 Perth 13-Jan 10.83 +0.4 Scott Mace V 050590 1 Melbourne 18-Oct 10.84 +1.5 John Lane Q 290189 dec Brisbane 28-Feb 10.84 Chris Musgrave Q 081290 1 Brisbane 9-Oct 10.85 +0.6 Matthew Blair V 110388 2 Melbourne 8-Jan 10.85 +1.9 David Geddes N 260182 2 Sydney 24-Jan 10.85 +1.0 Kane Watson W 260782 2 Perth 9-Feb 10.85 -0.1 Kieran Nielsen Q 301287 4 Brisbane 9-Feb 10.85 +0.1 Brett Jovanovich N 150188 4h Canberra 8-Mar 10.85 +1.7 Kurt Mulcahy N 120589 7 Loughborough, Gbr 17-Jul 10.86 +0.9 Iliesa Namosimalua (Fij) Q 221186 2 Brisbane 19-Jan 10.86 -0.3 Alie Dady Bangura (Sle) N 190985 2 Sydney 17-Feb 10.86 -1.3 Kurt Mulcahy N 120589 2 Gold Coast 29-Jun 10.86 +1.3 Joel Stoop V 041091 2 Melbourne 12-Sep 10.86 +1.0 Jared Bezuidenhout W 211090 1h Canberra 6-Dec 10.87 +1.9 Shaun Fletcher Q 090682 1s Melbourne 1-Oct 10.87 +0.6 Andrew Emsavana W 170792 1h Perth 2-Nov 10.87 -0.4 Tristan Thomas T 230586 1 Canberra 1-Nov 10.87 +1.9 Tim Leathart N 220989 2 Sydney 13-Dec 10.88 +1.7 Kupun Wisil (Png) Q 050785 1 Gold Coast 2-Aug 10.88 +1.9 Nathan Morfea W 041086 2s Melbourne 1-Oct 10.88 -0.6 Aaron Oliver W 050991 1 Perth 2-Nov 10.88 -2.1 Robbie Crowther Q 020887 1 Melbourne 15-Nov 10.89 +0.7 Joshua Ross ll V 280789 1 Melbourne 10-Jan 10.89 +0.9 Mitchell Tysoe N 090492 1h Sydney 25-Sep 10.90 Brendan Ashcroft V 170690 1 Albury 11-Oct 10.90 +1.8 Lewis Clark N 150391 3s Canberra 6-Dec 10.91 +0.7 Chris Dale Q 180791 2 Brisbane 5-Jan 10.91 +0.0 John Jakeman A 170684 4 Canberra 19-Jan 10.91 -1.3 Michael Wilson Q 061088 3 Gold Coast 29-Jun 10.92 -0.2 Jacob McReynolds N 081278 2 Sydney 5-Jan 10.92 +1.9 Robbie Baskin N 270589 5 Sydney 24-Jan 10.92 +0.8 Lane Harrison V 020784 2 Canberra 26-Jan 10.92 +0.4 Kevin Moore N 290790 7h Brisbane 28-Feb 10.92 Clint Youlden V 040779 2 Melbourne 18-Oct 10.92 -0.4 Ben Offereins W 120386 1 Perth 26-Oct 10.92 +1.5 John Burstow Q 171085 1 Brisbane 14-Nov 10.93 -1.4 Steve Landers S 250783 2 Adelaide 9-Feb 10.93 +0.9 Martin Lane Q 041179 2 Brisbane 22-Feb 10.94 +1.6 Dale Woodhams S 210887 2 Adelaide 16-Feb 10.94 -0.1 Fabrice Lapierre N 171083 3 Baton Rouge, USA 19-Apr wind-assisted 10.18 +2.7 Patrick Johnson A 260972 1 Hiroshima, Japan 29-Apr 10.31 +2.6 John Woods (USA) A 190682 1 Canberra 25-May 10.37 +2.1 Brandan Galic A 060787 1 Canberra 25-Oct 10.41 +3.2 Matt Davies Q 180485 1 Gold Coast 14-Jun 10.46 +3.2 Daniel Burgess V 180385 2 Gold Coast 14-Jun 10.48 +3.2 Isaac Ntiamoah N 271082 3 Gold Coast 14-Jun 10.50 +2.2 Todd Bateman S 031088 1 Gold Coast 16-Mar 10.51 +3.1 Jake Hammond N 051291 1 Canberra 6-Dec 10.54 +3.2 Stephen Tucker W 031282 2 Sydney 7-Jun 10.55 +2.2 Robert Marks N 130386 2 Gold Coast 16-Mar 10.55 +3.1 Patrick Fakiye N 010291 2 Canberra 6-Dec 10.56 +5.2 Jared Bezuidenhout W 211090 1 Canberra 6-Dec 10.57 +2.2 Heath Goodall Q 120988 3 Gold Coast 16-Mar 10.58 +3.2 Kurt Mulcahy N 120589 2 Canberra 23-Feb 10.61 +3.2 Sean Wroe V 180385 4 Gold Coast 14-Jun 10.61 +2.1 Liam Gander N 060488 2 Canberra 25-Oct 10.63 +2.2 Matt Lynch N 240186 4 Gold Coast 16-Mar 10.63 +2.2 Brett Jovanovich N 150188 5 Gold Coast 16-Mar 10.68 +5.0 Mitchell Felsman Q 220592 1 Canberra 6-Dec 10.70 +5.2 Chris Musgrave Q 081290 2 Canberra 6-Dec 10.72 +3.1 John Pearce N 250291 3 Canberra 6-Dec 10.75 +2.7 Kane Watson W 260782 1 Perth 3-Feb 10.75 +3.0 Lucas Mata W 080788 1s Melbourne 1-Oct manual 10.6 Carl Morehouse V 180284 1 Melbourne 8-Jan 10.6 +0.2 John Lane Q 290189 dec Gold Coast 25-Jan 10.6 Rhett Medford V 151178 1 Melbourne 16-Feb 10.7 +2.0 Brendan Maher V 191286 1 Geelong 19-Jan 10.7 Tim Albiston V 140191 1 Melbourne 18-Oct 10.7 +0.0 Ben Offereins W 120386 dec Perth 8-Nov UNDER 20 10.59 +0.9 Ray Williams W 070690 3s Pune, India 14-Oct 10.64 +0.1 Jake Hammond N 051291 1 Sydney 22-Nov 10.64 -0.2 Patrick Fakiye N 010291 3 Sydney 13-Dec 10.69 +0.6 Chris Mansell Q 080691 1 Brisbane 9-Oct 10.70 +0.7 Daniel Martin V 200990 1 Gold Coast 15-Mar 10.75 +1.3 Sam Baines V 080291 1 Melbourne 12-Sep 10.75 +1.5 John Pearce N 250291 2h Sydney 25-Sep 10.79 +0.5 Rodney Blair N 090190 1h Gold Coast 15-Mar 10.79 +1.6 Mitchell Felsman Q 220592 1h Canberra 5-Dec 10.82 +1.4 Jack Conway Q 040990 5 Brisbane 8-Nov 10.83 +0.5 Mitchell Zilm W 100890 2 Perth 13-Jan 10.83 Scott Mace V 050590 1 Melbourne 18-Oct 10.84 +1.5 John Lane Q 290189 dec Brisbane 28-Feb 10.84 Chris Musgrave Q 081290 1 Brisbane 9-Oct 10.85 +1.7 Kurt Mulcahy N 120589 7 Loughborough, Gbr 17-Jul 10.86 +1.3 Joel Stoop V 041091 2 Melbourne 12-Sep 10.86 +1.0 Jared Bezuidenhout W 211090 1h Canberra 6-Dec 10.87 +0.6 Andrew Emsavana W 170792 1h Perth 2-Nov 10.87 -0.2 Tim Leathart N 220989 2 Sydney 13-Dec 10.88 -0.6 Aaron Oliver W 050991 1 Perth 2-Nov 10.89 +0.7 Joshua Ross ll V 280789 1 Melbourne 10-Jan 10.89 +0.9 Mitchell Tysoe N 090492 1h Sydney 25-Sep 10.90 Brendan Ashcroft V 170690 1 Albury 11-Oct 10.90 +1.8 Lewis Clark N 150391 3s Canberra 6-Dec 10.91 +0.7 Chris Dale Q 180791 2 Brisbane 5-Jan 10.92 +1.9 Robbie Baskin N 270589 5 Sydney 24-Jan 10.92 +0.4 Kevin Moore N 290790 7h Brisbane 28-Feb 10.95 +1.8 Len Pearce N 250291 4s Canberra 6-Dec 10.96 +0.8 Nathan McRae N 020891 4 Sydney 27-Sep 10.96 +1.9 Sam Jewell V 040692 1h Melbourne 7-Nov 10.96 +1.8 Ethan Millward N 170691 5s Canberra 6-Dec 10.98 +1.5 Adam Bevis Q 190390 dec Brisbane 28-Feb 10.98 +1.0 Nick Frost Q 270490 1 Brisbane 26-Sep 11.02 +0.7 Darren Hart V 310590 2 Melbourne 9-Feb 11.04 +0.1 Lachlan Maxwell N 031290 5 Sydney 2-Feb 11.04 +1.3 Joshua Pickthall V 060791 3 Melbourne 12-Sep 11.04 +1.3 Robbie Hicks V 100991 4 Melbourne 12-Sep wind-assisted 10.51 +3.1 Jake Hammond N 051291 1 Canberra 6-Dec 10.55 +3.1 Patrick Fakiye N 010291 2 Canberra 6-Dec 10.56 +5.2 Jared Bezuidenhout W 211090 1 Canberra 6-Dec 10.58 +3.2 Kurt Mulcahy N 120589 2 Canberra 23-Feb 10.68 +5.0 Mitchell Felsman N 220592 1 Canberra 6-Dec 10.70 +5.2 Chris Musgrave Q 081290 2 Canberra 6-Dec 10.72 +3.1 John Pearce N 250291 3 Canberra 6-Dec 10.78 +3.1 Joel Stoop V 041091 4 Canberra 6-Dec 10.79 +5.0 Mitchell Tysoe N 090492 2 Canberra 6-Dec 10.80 +3.0 Robbie Baskin N 270589 2s Melbourne 1-Oct 10.82 +5.0 Andrew Emsavana W 170792 3 Canberra 6-Dec 10.83 +4.2 Nick Frost Q 270490 1 Brisbane 13-Sep 10.83 +5.2 Brendan Ashcroft V 170690 3 Canberra 6-Dec 10.84 +3.1 Lewis Clark N 150391 6 Canberra 6-Dec manual 10.6 +0.2 John Lane Q 290189 dec Gold Coast 25-Jan 10.7 Tim Albiston V 140191 2 Melbourne 18-Oct wind-assisted 10.6 +4.5 Henry Frayne V 140490 1 Melbourne 15-Nov 10.6 +4.5 Scott Mace V
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