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New Zealand Para-Athletics Records NEW ZEALAND PARA-ATHLETICS RECORDS NZ National Men Para EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE VENUE DATE 100m - T11 12.67 Glen PUTZE AUCKLAND AUCKLAND 1985 100m - T12 13.20 L. HALATAU INVERCARGILL 1980 100m - T13 12.06 Tim PRENDERGAST WELLINGTON AUCKLAND 1998 100m - T20 12.52 Ethan RANGI AUCKLAND HAMILTON 13 Feb 2016 100m - T35 13.56 (+0.1) Jacob PHILLIPS WAIKATO DUBAI 14 Nov 2019 100m - T36 12.51 (+1.5) William STEDMAN CANTERBURY DUBAI 10 Nov 2019 100m - T37 11.97 Matthew SLADE SOUTHLAND ESSEX, CAN 25 Jun 2005 100m - T38 12.80 (0.3) Keegan PITCHER AUCKLAND CHRISTCHURCH 09 Mar 2019 100m - T42 100m - T43 100m - T44 100m - T45 15.60 Tyla JOHNSON CANTERBURY CHRISTCHURCH 18 Apr 2009 100m - T46/47 12.22 Nick BLINCOE NORTH HARBOUR BAYS WELLINGTON 28 Mar 2014 100m - T51 27.10 Ross ORMSBY WAIKATO HAMILTON 1994 100m - T52 19.33 Peter MARTIN WAIKATO SWITZERLAND 1998 100m - T53 16.74 Allistair JOHNSTON BAY OF PLENTY NEW BRUNSWICK, USA 21 Jul 2008 100m - T54 15.42 Matthew LACK AUCKLAND NEW BRUNSWICK, USA 21 Jul 2008 100m - T61 100m - T62 17.65 Joesph FLAVELL AUCKLAND DUNEDIN 25 Mar 2011 100m - T63 10.90 (0.1) Liam MALONE TASMAN RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL 09 Sep 2016 100m - T64 12.25 (-0.1) Mitch JOYNT AUCKLAND SYDNEY, Christchurch 06 Apr 2019 19/03/2020 1:26 p.m. 1 of 24 NEW ZEALAND PARA-ATHLETICS RECORDS NZ National Men Para EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE / COUNTRY VENUE DATE 200m - T11 26.16 Glen PUTZE AUCKLAND AUCKLAND 1985 200m - T12 27.00 M. DANIELS AUCKLAND 1981 200m - T13 24.91 Mark SYMON CANBERRA, AUS 2001 200m - T20 23.81 (0.0) Josh LUSH CALLIOPE TOWNSVILLE, AUSTRALIA 28-Jun-19 200m - T35 28.78 (0.9) Jacob PHILLIPS WAIKATO RIO DE JANEIRO,BRAZIL 11 Sep 2016 200m - T36 25.32 (-1.6) Keegan PITCHER OWAIRAKA SUVA, FIJI 01 Jul 2017 200m - T37 24.60 Matthew SLADE SOUTHLAND ESSEX, CANADA 26 Jun 2005 200m - T38 26.11 (-1.8) Keegan PITCHER AUCKLAND Mt Smart, AUCKLAND 17 Feb 2019 200m - T42 200m - T43 200m - T45 32.00 Tyla JOHNSON CANTERBURY CHRISTCHURCH 18 Apr 2009 200m - T46 27.20 (-3.6) Anton Besseling Taranaki DUNEDIN 2-Dec-18 Nga Puna Wai, 200m - T47 24.39 (1.7) Nikau Peipi Tasman 08 Mar 2020 Christchurch 200m - T51 51.80 Ross ORMSBY WAIKATO HAMILTON 200m - T52 36.05 Peter MARTIN WAIKATO AUCKLAND 1998 200m - T53 29.93 Allistair JOHNSTON BAY OF PLENTY NEW BRUNSWICK, USA 05 Jul 2008 200m - T54 27.36 Matthew LACK AUCKLAND CANBERRA, AUS 20 Jan 2008 200m - T61 200m - T62 43.50 B. THOMPSON CHRISTCHURCH 1997 200m - T63 21.33 (0.0) Liam MALONE TASMAN RIO DE JANEIRO,BRAZIL 11 Sep 2016 19/03/2020 1:26 p.m. 2 of 24 NEW ZEALAND PARA-ATHLETICS RECORDS 200m - T64 23.65 (1.8) Mitchell JOYNT AUCKLAND DUBAI 08 Nov 2019 19/03/2020 1:26 p.m. 3 of 24 NEW ZEALAND PARA-ATHLETICS RECORDS NZ National Men Para EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE / COUNTRY VENUE DATE 400m - T11 58.25 Glen PUTZE AUCKLAND HASTINGS 1986 400m - T12 1:00.56 M. DANIELS PALMERSTON NORTH 1981 400m - T13 51.38 Tim PRENDERGAST WELLINGTON WELLINGTON 15 Mar 2003 400m - T20 54.41 Joshua LUSH CALLIOPE MELBOURNE, AUS 03 Mar 2018 400m - T35 1:07.86 Jacob PHILLIPS WAIKATO WANGANUI 06 Dec 2014 400m - T36 54.11 William STEDMAN CANTERBURY Nga Puna Whai, Christchurch15-Dec-18 400m - T37 56.63 Matthew SLADE CANTERBURY PARIS, FRA 28 Aug 2003 400m - T38 55.66 Keegan PITCHER AUCKLAND SYDNEY, Australia 06 Apr 2019 400m - T42 400m - T43 400m - T45 1:07.90 Dave COLLIE CANTERBURY CHRISTCHURCH 30 Nov 2008 400m - T46/47 57.47 Anton BESSELING Taranaki Darwin, AUSTRALIA 27 Apr 2019 400m - T51 1:46.10 Ross ORMSBY WAIKATO HAMILTON 400m - T52 1:10.75 Peter MARTIN WAIKATO AUCKLAND 1998 400m - T53 56.49 Allistair JOHNSTON BAY OF PLENTY NEW BRUNSWICK, USA 05 Jul 2008 400m - T54 48.88 Matthew LACK AUCKLAND ARBON, SUI 26 Jun 2010 400m - T61 400m - T62 1:47.25 Brian FROGGATT NORTHLAND AUCKLAND 1994 400m - T63 46.20 Liam MALONE NELSON RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL 15 Sep 2016 400m - T64 1:02.67 Mitchell JOYNT NORTH HARBOUR BAYS HAMILTON 10 Mar 2018 19/03/2020 1:26 p.m. 4 of 24 NEW ZEALAND PARA-ATHLETICS RECORDS NZ National Men Para EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE / COUNTRY VENUE DATE 800m - T11 2:15.80 Glen PUTZE AUCKLAND HAMILTON 1986 800m - T12 2:18.06 D. MILLS HAMILTON 1989 800m - T13 1:53.54 Tim PRENDERGAST WELLINGTON HAMILTON 14 Dec 2005 800m - T20 2:18.04 Sunil FERNANDEZ-RITCHIE WAIKATO HAMILTON 17 Mar 2017 800m - T35 02:37.73 Guy HARRISON HAWKES BAY HASTINGS 25 Jan 2020 800m - T36 2:11.98 William STEDMAN CANTERBURY RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL 17 Sep 2016 800m - T37 2:13.32 Keegan PITCHER AUCKLAND Dunedin 30 Nov 2019 800m - T38 2:11.11 Keegan PITCHER AUCKLAND Mt Smart, Auckland 14 Mar 2020 800m - T45 2:14.35 Dave COLLIE CANTERBURY INVERCARGILL 2000 800m - T46 2:09.62 Vaughan HILL CANTERBURY SYDNEY, AUS 1999 800m - T51 3:31.95 Ross ORMSBY WAIKATO AUCKLAND 800m - T52 2:28.40 Shayne COLLINS CANTERBURY CANBERRA, AUS 1995 800m - T53 1:53.69 Evan CLULEE CANTERBURY BARCELONA, ESP 07 Sep 1992 19/03/2020 1:26 p.m. 5 of 24 NEW ZEALAND PARA-ATHLETICS RECORDS 800m - T54 1:37.33 Matthew LACK AUCKLAND MUTTENZ, SUI 02 Jun 2011 19/03/2020 1:26 p.m. 6 of 24 NEW ZEALAND PARA-ATHLETICS RECORDS NZ National Men Para EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE / COUNTRY VENUE DATE 1500m - T11 4:30.80 Robert MATTHEWS AUCKLAND LIECESTER, ENG 10 May 2008 1500m - T12 4:44.90 D. MILLS HAMILTON 1989 1500m - T13 3:51.82 Tim PRENDERGAST WELLINGTON GHENT, BEL 16 Jul 2006 1500m - T20 4:32.91 Sunil FERNANDEZ-RITCHIE WAIKATO DUNEDIN 27 Mar 2011 1500m - T35 05:35.98 Guy HARRISON HAWKES BAY GISBOURNE CHRISTCHURCH 11-Mar-19 1500m - T37 6:02.90 Alan ROGERSON WAIKATO DUNEDIN 1995 1500m - T38 4:35.77 Keegan PITCHER AUCKLAND DUBAI 15-Nov-19 1500m - T45 4:29.66 Dave COLLIE CANTERBURY CHRISTCHURCH 1999 1500m - T46 4:34.44 Vaughan HILL CANTERBURY CHRISTCHURCH 2003 1500m - T51 7:04.51 Ross ORMSBY WAIKATO AUCKLAND 1500m - T52 4:42.13 Dave MACCALMAN WAIKATO MELBOURNE, AUS 1993 1500m - T53 3:50.35 Evan CLULEE CANTERBURY AUCKLAND 09 Apr 1993 1500m - T54 3:06.01 Matthew LACK AUCKLAND MUTTENZ, SUI 02 Jun 2011 19/03/2020 1:26 p.m. 7 of 24 NEW ZEALAND PARA-ATHLETICS RECORDS NZ National Men Para EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE / COUNTRY VENUE DATE 5000m - T11 18:04.80 T. RUPE AUCKLAND 1982 5000m - T12 17:36.12 D. MILLS HAMILTON 1989 5000m - T13 15:05.39 Tim PRENDERGAST WELLINGTON WANGANUI 26 Nov 2005 5000m - T20 17:34.01 Sunil FERNANDEZ-RITCHIE WAIKATO HAMILTON 04 Mar 2017 5000m - T45 16:57.91 Dave COLLIE CANTERBURY CHRISTCHURCH 1999 5000m - T51 17:02.70 Dave MACCALMAN WAIKATO HAMILTON 1993 5000m - T53 13:26.66 Evan CLULEE AUCKLAND 1993 5000m - T54 10:04.94 Ben LUCAS CANTERBURY JONA, SUI 1998 NZ National Men Para EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE / COUNTRY VENUE DATE 10000m - T20 37:53.53 Sunil FERNANDES-RITCHIE Waikato BOP Auckland 16 Feb 2019 10000m - T45 36:21.70 Dave COLLIE CANTERBURY CHRISTCHURCH 04 Apr 2010 10000m - T52 36:05.20 Dave MACCALMAN WAIKATO AUCKLAND 1992 10000m - T54 21:01.12 Ben LUCAS CANTERBURY JONA, SUI 26 Jul 1998 NZ National Men Para EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE / COUNTRY VENUE DATE 10km Road Race - T54 19:48 Ben LUCAS CANTERBURY ATLANTA, USA 1997 19/03/2020 1:26 p.m. 8 of 24 NEW ZEALAND PARA-ATHLETICS RECORDS NZL Best Performance Men Para EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE / COUNTRY VENUE DATE Half Marathon - T13 1hr 14:37 Tim PRENDERGAST NEW ZEALAND BRIGHTON, UK 28 Feb 2016 Half Marathon - T20 1hr 23:34 Sunil FERNANDEZ-RITCHIE WAIKATO CHRISTCHURCH 4 June 2016 Half Marathon - T45 1hr 21:04 Dave COLLIE CANTERBURY CHRISTCHURCH 2000 Half Marathon - T52 1hr 07:57 Dan BUCKINGHAM AUCKLAND AUCKLAND 14 April 2019 Half Marathon - T53 57.37m Evan CLULEE BULLER 1993 Half Marathon - T54 46:45 Ben LUCAS CANTERBURY NELSON 1997 NZ National Men Para EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE / COUNTRY VENUE DATE Marathon - T13 2hrs 41:38 Tim PRENDERGAST NEW ZEALAND LONDON 42848 Marathon - T45 2hrs 56:14 Dave COLLIE CANTERBURY SYDNEY, AUS 2000 Marathon - T51 3hrs 13.40 Ross ORMSBY WAIKATO Berlin Marathon 2001 Marathon - T52 2hrs 10:16 Dave MACCALMAN WAIKATO OITA, JAP 1993 Marathon - T53 2hrs 20:12 P. EDWARDS BULLER 1992 Marathon - T54 1hr 27:17 Ben LUCAS CANTERBURY BOSTON, USA 1998 19/03/2020 1:26 p.m. 9 of 24 NEW ZEALAND PARA-ATHLETICS RECORDS NZ National Men Para EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE / COUNTRY VENUE DATE High Jump - T11 1.23 J. PUHARA AUCKLAND 1982 High Jump - T13 1.72 J. CURRIE AUCKLAND 1996 High Jump - T42 High Jump - T44 High Jump - T45 1.25 Tyla JOHNSON CANTERBURY SYDNEY, AUS 03 Oct 2007 Nga Puna Wai, High Jump - T47 1.68m Nikau Peipi Tasman 07/03/2020 Christchurch High Jump - T62 1.45 W. CHERRINGTON AUCKLAND 1993 High Jump - T64 1.73 Jono BROWNJOHN TARANAKI DUNEDIN 01 Mar 2015 19/03/2020 1:26 p.m. 10 of 24 NEW ZEALAND PARA-ATHLETICS RECORDS NZ National Men Para EVENT RESULT ATHLETE CENTRE / COUNTRY VENUE DATE Long Jump - T11 3.86 Jason GRIFFITHS AUCKLAND AUCKLAND 1991 Long Jump - T12 4.73 M.
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