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AA Statistician, Fletcher Mcewen & David T all-time AUSTRALIAN ALL-TIME LIST As at 8th January 2020 Compiled by Paul Jenes - AA Statistician, Fletcher McEwen & David Tarbotton PERFORM WIND NAME ASS DOB PLACEVENUE DATE MEN 100 YARDS 9.52 -0.8 Gary Eddy V 260345 5 Kingston,Jamaica 6 Aug 66 9.56 Matt Shirvington N 251078 1 Sydney 21 Jan 00 9.62 Patrick Johnson A 260972 2 Sydney 21 Jan 00 manual 9.2 +1.4 Bob Lay N 200344 1 Sydney 10 Mar 65 9.3 +0.0 Hec Hogan Q 110731 1 Sydney 13 Mar 54 9.3 Ken Irvine N 050340 1 Dubbo 9 Mar 63 9.3 Gary Holdsworth V 010841 1 Melbourne 6 Mar 66 9.3 Richard James V 090356 1 Melbourne 20 Dec 79 9.3 Peter Batten V 190956 2 Melbourne 20 Dec 79 9.3 Rod Mapstone W 191169 1 Sydney 3 Mar 86 9.4 Peter Vassella N 040141 1 Wollongong 4 Mar 62 9.4 Greg Lewis V 091246 2 Melbourne 16 Mar 66 9.4 Stuart Laing Q 220146 1 Melbourne 10 Feb 68 9.4 Gary Eddy V 260345 1 Melbourne 24 Jan 70 9.4 Fred Martin N 041066 1 Sydney 13 Feb 85 100 METRES 9.93 +1.8 Patrick Johnson A 260972 1 Mito,Japan 5 May 03 10.03 -0.1 Matt Shirvington N 251078 4 Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia 17 Sep 98 10.08 +1.9 Joshua Ross N 090281 1 Brisbane 10 Mar 07 10.08 +2.0 Rohan Browning N 311297 2rA Brisbane 23 Mar 19 10.10 +0.4 Trae Williams Q 050597 1 Gold Coast 16 Feb 18 10.12 +1.5 Jack Hale T 220598 1h2 Perth 1 Feb 20 10.13 +0.1 Damien Marsh Q 280371 1 Monte Carlo, Monaco 9 Sep 95 10.15 +0.8 Josh Clarke N 190595 1 Canberra 6 Feb 16 10.15 +1.5 Jake Doran Q 170700 1rA Jämsä, Finland 1 Jul 18 10.17 +2.0 Rod Mapstone W 191169 2h Perth 28 Jan 96 10.17 +0.9 Adam Miller N 220684 1s Brisbane 10 Mar 07 10.17 +1.8 Aaron Rouge-Serret V 280188 1 Perth 26 Mar 10 10.18 +1.9 Ambrose Ezenwa N 100477 1h Canberra 26 Jan 06 10.19 +1.1 Daniel Batman N 200381 2 Perth 22 Jan 05 10.21 +2.0 Shane Naylor V 031167 1 Canberra 18 Mar 95 10.22 -0.4 Gerrard Keating V 031262 5 Canberra 5 Oct 85 10.23 +1.5 Matt Davies Q 180485 2 Perth 19 Feb 10 10.23 +0.8 Aaron Stubbs Q 130790 1rA Canberra 20 Feb 16 10.24 +1.8 Tim Jackson N 040769 2 Tonsberg, Norway 20 Jul 94 10.24 +2.0 Tim Leathart N 220989 1 Sydney 9 Mar 13 10.25 +1.1 Dean Capobianco W 110570 2 Birmingahm, Gbritain 16 Jul 93 10.25 +1.6 Mitchell Williams-Swain Q 050192 2 Melbourne 6 Apr 13 10.26 +0.8 Paul Narracott Q 081059 1 Melbourne 6 Mar 84 10.26 +0.2 Paul Di Bella Q 120277 1s Sydney 18 Aug 00 10.27 +1.6 Paul Henderson N 130371 1h Windsor,Canada 5 Jul 96 10.27 +1.0 Jung Jin Su N 161193 1h4 Gwangju, Korea 8 Jul 15 10.27 +2.0 Alex Hartmann Q 070393 5rA Brisbane 23 Mar 19 10.28 +0.4 Steve Brimacombe V 070571 1h Sydney 27 Jan 97 10.28 +1.6 Anthony Alozie N 180886 3 Melbourne 6 Apr 13 10.28 +0.3 Tom Gamble Q 251191 5s2 Gwangju, Korea 9 Jul 15 10.28 +1.4 Anas Abu-Ganaba N 270696 1 Sydney 3 Feb 18 Page 1 all-time 10.29 +1.0 Kieran Noonan N 070976 3 Perth 5 Feb 00 10.29 +1.2 Adam Basil V 140475 2 Gold Coast 12 Apr 03 10.30 +0.4 David Baxter V 270377 3 Canberra 15 Jan 00 10.30 +1.8 Jarrod Geddes N 240294 3rA Perth 22 Feb 14 10.31 +1.1 Mitchell Watt Q 250388 2 Gold Coast 18 Jun 11 10.32 +1.7 Shane Hearn W 021070 2 Perth 8 Feb 97 10.32 +1.0 Nicholas Andrews N 020297 1r1 Sydney 25 Nov 17 10.33 +1.0 Ricky Nalatu Q 011272 1 Brisbane 4 Feb 95 10.33 +1.5 Kris Neofytou N 030584 1 London, Gbritain 25 Jul 04 10.33 +1.5 Zane Branco Q 040100 2rA Jämsä, Finland 1 Jul 18 10.34 +1.3 Peter Gandy N 020961 3 Adelaide 11 Jan 82 10.34 +1.7 Chris Perry V 210559 4h London, Gbritain 20 Jun 86 10.34 +0.1 Daniel Burgess V 180385 1 Canberra 26 Jan 08 10.34 +1.8 Ben Jaworski N 141093 1s2 Brisbane 28 Mar 15 10.34 +0.5 Matthew Rizzo V 101098 3 Canberra 25 Jan 20 10.35 +0.9 Glenn Crawford V 130173 1 Melbourne 8 Jan 98 10.35 +1.2 Isaac Ntiamoah N 271082 5 Taipei, Taiwan 26 May 12 10.35 +0.4 Hayden Kovacic N 081093 1s1 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 14 May 16 10.36 +0.4 Ryan Witnish V 230274 3h Sydney 27 Jan 97 10.36 +1.1 Aaron Bresland W 040794 1 Perth 25 Jan 17 10.36 +1.5 Zach Holdsworth N 230797 3s1 Sydney 6 Apr 19 10.37 +1.0 Gavin Hunter Q 050175 6 Perth 5 Feb 00 10.37 +1.0 Andrew McManus N 111270 7 Perth 5 Feb 00 10.38 +1.8 Jake Hammond N 051291 4rA Perth 22 Feb 14 10.39 +0.4 Steven Tucker W 031282 2h Brisbane 9 Mar 07 10.39 +1.6 Nicholas Hough N 201093 8 Melbourne 6 Apr 13 10.40 +1.8 Steve McBain S 230167 4 Sydney 28 Mar 87 10.40 +0.0 Darryl Wohlsen Q 060373 2 Brisbane 14 Feb 99 10.40 +1.9 Tim Williams V 091281 3h Canberra 26 Jan 06 10.40 -0.2 Patrick Fakiye V 010291 1 Canberra 15 Jan 11 10.40 +1.3 Jacob Despard T 201196 3 Sydney 23 Feb 19 10.41 +1.8 Liam Gander N 060488 2 Perth 26 Mar 10 10.41 +1.5 Joshua Azzopardi N 271199 4rA Jämsä, Finland 1 Jul 18 10.41 +1.1 Ashley Moloney Q 130300 dec Gotzis, Austria 25 May 19 10.42 +1.8 Bob Lay N 200344 3q2 Tokyo, Japan 14 Oct 64 10.42 +1.4 Graham Haskell V 030848 1h3 Christchurch,New Zealand25 Jan 74 10.42 +1.9 Troy Davies N 231079 5 Perth 4 Mar 01 10.43 +2.0 Clayton Kearney N 110464 3s London 20 Jun 86 10.43 +1.6 Braden Fraser V 020677 3 Melbourne 2 Mar 00 10.43 +1.7 Adrian Mott V 280685 3s Brisbane 10 Mar 07 10.43 +0.9 Brandon Galic A 060787 1 Canberra 7 Sep 08 10.43 +1.9 Hugh Donovan Q 180394 1s3 Karlsruhe, Germany 30 Jun 12 10.44 Ian Campbell V 180457 2 Missoula, USA 23 Apr 77 10.44 +1.9 Nigel Biggs W 310877 7 Perth 4 Mar 01 10.44 +1.6 Keith Sheehy S 141083 1 Sydney 14 Mar 09 10.44 +0.6 Jacob Groth N 071285 4 Sydney 27 Feb 10 10.44 -1.0 Joel Bee V 030792 1h4 Melbourne 28 Feb 14 10.44 +1.8 Michael Romanin V 241296 1 Brisbane 23 Nov 19 10.45 +1.7 Bruce Frayne S 240158 1 London, Gbritain 9 Jun 82 10.46 +0.8 Greg Lewis V 091246 =1s2 Christchurch,New Zealand26 Jan 74 10.46 -2.4 Phil Chiodo V 101074 1 Melbourne 13 Dec 91 10.46 +0.2 Chad Stephenson N 130372 2 Melbourne 25 Feb 92 10.46 +1.0 Andrew Murphy V 181269 2 Brisbane 4 Feb 95 10.46 +0.1 Peter Burge N 030774 3 Darwin 23 Jun 00 10.46 +0.0 Ross Smith N 300673 1 Canberra 28 Mar 02 10.46 +1.2 Shem Hollands N 150177 3 Gold Coast 12 Apr 03 Page 2 all-time 10.46 +2.0 Nathan Allen Q 060777 2 Perth 18 Dec 05 10.46 +1.4 Mark Ormrod S 011282 1h1 Perth 26 Mar 10 10.46 +1.8 Matthew Bertacco V 150794 5rA Perth 22 Feb 14 10.47 +1.7 Darren Clark N 060965 1 Melbourne 18 Mar 83 10.47 -2.2 Peter van Miltenburg V 160857 3 Adelaide 14 Mar 84 10.47 +1.4 David Dworjanyn N 271068 1s Sydney 25 Feb 89 10.47 +1.7 Nick Rennie V 231174 6 Melbourne 25 Feb 93 10.47 +1.5 Kyle Vander-Kuyp V 300571 2 Melbourne 20 Feb 94 10.47 +1.7 Nick Boylett Q 190986 1h1 Brisbane 31 Jan 15 10.47 +1.7 Simon Greig Q 070693 1 Brisbane 18 Feb 17 10.47 +1.7 Dhruv Rodrigues Chico V 101198 1h8 Canberra 24 Jan 20 10.48 Malcolm May W 160253 1 Spokane, USA 2 Apr 77 10.48 -0.5 Richard James V 090356 1 Sydney 23 Mar 80 10.48 Paul Greene N 091272 1h Sydney 15 Sep 89 10.48 +1.6 Peter Crane V 260972 1 Pomona, USA 17 Apr 92 10.48 +1.9 Scott Richardson N 150581 1h Adelaide 9 Dec 00 10.48 +1.5 Chris Dale Q 180791 1 Brisbane 8 Nov 13 10.48 +1.5 Tom Agnew A 300999 5rA Jämsä, Finland 1 Jul 18 10.48 +1.5 Will Roberts N 240999 2h1 Perth 1 Feb 20 10.49 +0.5 Peter Missingham N 171178 1 Melbourne 24 Mar 96 10.49 +1.3 Andrew Richardson N 031271 2 Sydney 30 Nov 96 10.49 +1.8 David Geddes N 260182 1 Sydney 1 Dec 01 10.49 +1.9 Ben Hayward Q 170992 2r1 Brisbane 9 Jan 16 manual 9.9 +1.2 Paul Narracott Q 081059 1 Brisbane 4 Jan 84 10.1 +0.5 Gary Holdsworth V 010841 1 Geelong 9 Apr 67 10.1 +0.8 Greg Lewis V 091246 1 Melbourne 11 Nov 72 10.1 +0.0 Graham Haskell S 030848 1 Sydney 27 Oct 73 10.1 John Dinan V 181159 1 Melbourne 19 Mar 85 10.1 Shane Naylor V 031167 1 Melbourne 16 Feb 88 10.1 +1.3 Bryan Skinner Q 040373 1 Brisbane 8 Oct 93 10.1 +0.9 Daniel Burgess V 180385 1 Melbourne 8 Dec 07 10.2 Hec Hogan Q 110731 1 Sydney 13 Mar 54 10.2 Bob Lay N 200344 1 Melbourne 16 Feb 67 10.2 Phil King V 181246 1 Melbourne 3 Apr 68 10.2 Eric Bigby Q 060340 1 Brisbane 9 Jan 71 10.2 +0.8 Laurie D'Arcy V 030547 2 Melbourne 11 Nov 72 10.2 Richard James V 090356 2 Melbourne 10 Nov 73 10.2 Colin McQueen V 120256 1 Melbourne 21 Jan 78 10.2 +1.9 Gerrard Keating V 031262 1 Canberra 19 Jan 83 10.2 Peter van Miltenburg V 160857 1 Eugene, USA 13 Jul 84 10.2 Reid Pryor V 041066 2 Melbourne 19 Mar 85 10.2 Brett Leavy Q 080265 1 Brisbane 9 Dec 88 10.2 +0.4 Tim Jackson N 040769 1 Adelaide 26 Nov 89 10.2 +1.7 Isaac Ntiamoah N 271082 1 Sydney 1 Mar 03 10.2 +0.7 Adam Miller N 220684 1 Sydney 15 Nov 03 10.2 +2.0 Patrick Johnson A 260972 1 Loughborough, Gbritain 16 Jul 05 10.2 +0.9 Tim Rooke V 180586 2 Melbourne 8 Dec 07 200 METRES 20.06A +0.9 Peter Norman V 150642 2 Mexico City, Mexico 16 Oct 68 20.18 +0.3 Dean Capobianco W 110570 5 Stuttgart, Germany 19 Aug 93 20.19 +1.6 John Dinan V 181159 1 Canberra 6 Mar 86 20.30 +1.8 Steve Brimacombe V 070571 1 Brisbane 17 Feb 96 20.32 -0.2 Damien Marsh Q 280371 1 Linz, Austria 22 Aug 95 20.35 +1.0 Patrick Johnson A 260972 1 Malmo, Sweden 22 Aug 06 Page 3 all-time 20.43A +2.0 Darryl Wohlsen Q 060373 1 Pietersburg, South Africa 18 Mar 00 20.44 +2.0 Robert Stone V 050165 1 Brisbane 13 Mar 88 20.44 +1.3 Daniel Batman N 200381 1s Darwin 17 May 05 20.45 +1.9 Matt Shirvington N 251078 1 Sydney 10 Aug 98 20.45 -0.5 Alex Hartmann Q 070393 1 Canberra 7 Feb 16 20.47 +1.7 Adam Miller N 220684 1 Sydney 8 Feb 04 20.48 +0.5 Fred Martin N 041066 1 Brisbane 3 Feb 85 20.49 0.0 Darren Clark N 060965 1 Sydney 12 Nov 83 20.53A +0.6 Greg Lewis V 091246 5s2 Mexico City, Mexico 16 Oct 68 20.53 +0.2 Joshua Ross N 090281 1 Lignano, Italy 15 Jul 07 20.54 +1.0 Matt Davies Q 180485 1 Perth 19 Feb 10 20.57A +2.0 David Baxter V 270377 3 Pietersburg, South Africa 18Mar 00 20.58 +0.5 Paul Pearce V 080177 1h Melbourne 2 Mar 97 20.59 -0.5 Bruce Frayne S 240158 1 Canberra 21 Dec 80 20.59 +1.8 Miles Murphy N 190567 1 Canberra 5
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