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Entry List Melbourne World Athletics Tour Melbourne Melbourne Olympic Park – Thursday March 5, 2009 Men High Jump Thursday 5/03/2009 - 7:30 PM World Record: 2.45m 27/07/1993 Javier Sotomayor, CUB All Comers: 2.36m Tim Forsyth/Konstantin Matusevich, AUS/ISR Meet Record: 2.31m 29/02/1996 Tim Forsyth, VIS/AIS Name Team 1 Chris Armet AUS 2 Liam Zamel-Paez AUS 3 Aaron Page AUS 4 Daniel Lawton AUS 5 Naoyuki Daigo JPN 6 Josh Lodge AUS Men Triple Jump Thursday 5/03/2009 - 7:30 PM World Record: 18.29m 7/08/1995 Jonathan Edwards, GBR All Comers: 17.71m 25/09/2000 Jonathan Edwards, GBR Meet Record: 16.76m 2/03/2000 Larry Achike, GBR Name Team 1 Alwyn Jones AUS 2 Henry Frayne AUS 3 Adam Rabone AUS 4 Ben King AUS 5 Kazuyoshi Ishikawa JPN 6 Tomas Cholensky CZE 7 Mark Lawrence AUS 8 Alex Stewart AUS Women Discus Throw Thursday 5/03/2009 - 7:45 PM World Record: 76.80m 9/07/1988 Gabriele Reinsch, GDR All Comers: 69.78m 6/10/1985 Martina Opitz, GDR Meet Record: 66.10m 24/02/1994 Daniela Costian, AIS Name Team 1 Stephanie Brown-Trafton USA 2 Aretha Thurmond USA 3 Kimberley Mulhall AUS 4 Becky Breisch USA 5 Dani Samuels AUS 6 Aimin Song CHN 7 Alifatou Djibril TOG 8 Beatrice Faumuina NZL World Athletics Tour Melbourne Melbourne Olympic Park – Thursday March 5, 2009 Women 100 Metre Hurdles Thursday 5/03/2009 - 7:45 PM World Record: 12.21 20/08/1988 Yordanka Donkova, BUL All Comers: 12.61 4/09/2001 Gail Devers, USA Meet Record: 12.82 2/03/2007 Michelle Perry, USA Name Team Seed Time 1 Bridget Aughton AUS 2 Jenny Adams USA 3 Ashley Hamilton AUS 4 Jemma McDowell AUS 5 Veronica Torr NZL 6 Brigitte Foster JAM 7 Sally Mclellan AUS 8 Virginia Trad NZL Men 110 Metre Hurdles Thursday 5/03/2009 - 7:55 PM World Record: 12.87 12/06/2008 Dayron Robles, CUB All Comers: 13.00 25/09/2000 Anier Garcia, CUB Meet Record: 13.24 29/02/1996 Colin Jackson, GBR Name Team 1 John Burstow AUS 2 James Mortimer NZL 3 Joel Brown USA 4 David Oliver USA 5 Daneil Small AUS 6 Tasuku Tanonaka JPN 7 Justin Merlino AUS 8 Greg Eyears AUS Men Pole Vault Thursday 5/03/2009 - 7:55 PM World Record: 6.14m 31/07/1994 Sergey Bubka, UKR All Comers: 6.00m 26/02/2005 Paul Burgess, AUS Meet Record: 5.82m 21/02/2008 Steven Hooker, WAIS Name Team 1 Blake Lucas AUS 2 Joel Pocklington AUS 3 Tim Mack USA 4 Steven Hooker AUS 5 Paul Burgess AUS 6 Giovannni Lanaro MEX 7 Sang-won Woo KOR 8 Evgeniy Lukyanenko RUS 9 Matt Boyd AUS World Athletics Tour Melbourne Melbourne Olympic Park – Thursday March 5, 2009 Women 400 Metres Thursday 5/03/2009 - 8:06 PM World Record: 47.60 6/10/1985 Marita Koch, GDR All Comers: 47.60 6/10/1985 Marita Koch, GDR Meet Record: 49.85 29/02/1996 Cathy Freeman, VIS/AIS Name Team Seed Time 1 Tamsyn Lewis AUS 2 MoniqueDenise Williams NZL 3 Lyndsay Pekin AUS 4 Madeleine Pape AUS 5 Melaine Walker JAM 6 Nadia Cunningham JAM 7 Jaimee-Lee Starr AUS 8 Pirrenee Steinert AUS Men 800 Metres Thursday 5/03/2009 - 8:15 PM World Record: 1:41.11 24/08/1997 Wilson Kipketer, DEN All Comers: 1:43.97 2/03/2000 David Lelei, KEN Meet Record: 1:43.97 2/03/2000 David Lelei, KEN Name Team Seed Time 1 Mathew Fox AUS 2 Joshua Schmidt AUS 3 Frazer Coss AUS 4 Chris Deboer AUS 5 Craig Huffer AUS 6 Nick Bromley AUS 7 David Campbell IRL 8 Lee Berry AUS 9 Lachlan Renshaw AUS Men 100 Metres Thursday 5/03/2009 - 8:25 PM World Record: 9.69 16/08/2008 Usain Bolt, JAM All Comers: 9.87 23/09/2000 Maurice Greene, USA Meet Record: 10.04 21/02/2008 Asafa Powell, JAM Name Team Seed Time 1 Matt Davies AUS 2 Patrick Johnson AUS 3 Aaron Rouge-Serret AUS 4 Joshua Ross AUS 5 Nesta Carter JAM 6 Asafa Powell JAM 7 David Ambler NZL 8 Bolaji Lawal NGR World Athletics Tour Melbourne Melbourne Olympic Park – Thursday March 5, 2009 Women 100 Metres Thursday 5/03/2009 - 8:33 PM World Record: 10.49 16/07/1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner, USA All Comers: 11.00 4/10/1982 Angella Taylor, CAN Meet Record: 11.01 25/02/1998 Marion Jones, USA Name Team Seed Time 1 Brianna Glenn USA 2 Jody Henry AUS 3 Alicia Wrench-Doody AUS 4 1 Ashleigh Whittaker AUS 5 Leanne Hodge AUS 6 Melissa Breen AUS 7 Melanie Kleeberg AUS 8 Sally Mclellan AUS 9 Laura Whaler AUS Women 1500 Metres Thursday 5/03/2009 - 8:40 PM World Record: 3:50.46 11/09/1993 Yunxia Qu, CHN All Comers: 4:03.46 9/09/2001 Violeta Szekely, ROM Meet Record: 4:06.23 2/03/2000 Toni Hodgkinson, NZL Name Team Seed Time 1 Linden Hall AUS 2 Donna MacFarlane AUS 3 Niki Hamblin NZL 4 Sarah Jamieson AUS 5 Kaila McKnight AUS 6 Nikki Molan AUS 7 Melinda Vernon AUS 8 Lisa Corrigan AUS 9 Bridey Delaney AUS 10 Chloe Tighe AUS World Athletics Tour Melbourne Melbourne Olympic Park – Thursday March 5, 2009 Men Long Jump Thursday 5/03/2009 - 8:45 PM World Record: 8.95m 30/08/1991 Mike Powell, USA All Comers: 8.55m 28/09/2000 Ivan Pedroso, CUB Meet Record: 8.30m 2/03/2000 Peter Burge, NSWIS Name Team 1 Scott Crowe AUS 2 Mitchell Watt AUS 3 Zane Leonard AUS 4 Henry Frayne AUS 5 Xiongfeng Su CHN 6 John Thornell AUS 7 Chris Noffke AUS 8 Fabrice Lapierre AUS Men 400 Metres Hurdles Thursday 5/03/2009 - 8:50 PM World Record: 46.78 6/08/1992 Kevin Young, USA All Comers: 47.50 27/09/2000 Angelo Taylor, USA Meet Record: 48.40 25/02/1998 Bryan Bronson, USA Name Team Seed Time 1 Bershawn Jackson USA 2 Tristan Thomas AUS 3 Dane Richter AUS 4 Thomas Sullivan AUS 5 Christopher Rawlinson GBR 6 Brendan Cole AUS 7 Felipe DeCastroCruz AUS 8 Danny Brandwood GBR Men Javelin Throw Thursday 5/03/2009 - 8:55 PM World Record: 98.48m 25/05/1996 Jan Zelezny, CZE All Comers: 90.17m 23/09/2000 Jan Zelezny, CZE Meet Record: 87.13m 25/02/1999 Sergey Makarov, RUS Name Team 1 Hamish Peacock AUS 2 Stuart Farquhar NZL 3 Iain Simmons AUS 4 Tom Hall AUS 5 Jae-myung Park KOR 6 Joshua Robinson AUS 7 Matthew Outzen AUS 8 Byung-hoon Kang KOR World Athletics Tour Melbourne Melbourne Olympic Park – Thursday March 5, 2009 Men 400 Metres Thursday 5/03/2009 - 8:58 PM World Record: 43.18 26/08/1999 Michael Johnson, USA All Comers: 43.84 25/09/2000 Michael Johnson, USA Meet Record: 44.82 21/02/2008 Jeremy Wariner, USA Name Team Seed Time 1 Clinton Hill AUS 2 Joel Milburn AUS 3 John Steffensen AUS 4 Sean Wroe AUS 5 Wilan Lewis BAR 6 Kurt Mulcahy AUS 7 Yoshihiro Horigome JPN 8 Sanjay Ayre JAM Women Shot Put Thursday 5/03/2009 - 9:00 PM World Record: 22.63m 7/06/1987 Natalya Lisovskaya, URS All Comers: 20.69m 4/10/1985 Natalya Lisovskaya, URS Meet Record: 19.13m 9/03/2006 Valerie Vili, NZL Name Team 1 Jessica Gallagher AUS 2 Kristin Heaston USA 3 Danielle Byrnes AUS 4 Kimberley Mulhall AUS 5 Valerie Vili NZL 6 Dani Samuels AUS 7 Alifatou Djibril TOG 8 Margaret Satupai SAM Men 5000 Metres Run Thursday 5/03/2009 - 9:06 PM World Record: 12:37.35 31/05/2004 Kenenisa Bekele, ETH All Comers: 12:56.41 20/03/2006 Augustine Choge, KEN Meet Record: 13:11.11 25/02/1999 Luke Kipkosgei, KEN Name Team 1 Lliam Adams AUS 2 Richard Everest AUS 3 Toby Rayner AUS 4 Peter Nowill AUS 5 Mike Aish NZL 6 Michael Shelley AUS 7 Clint Perrett AUS 8 Stephen Dinneen AUS 9 Collis Birmingham AUS 10 Lee Troop AUS World Athletics Tour Melbourne Melbourne Olympic Park – Thursday March 5, 2009 11 Duer Yoa AUS 12 Bernard Kiplagat KEN 13 Andrew Baddeley GBR 14 Ryan Gregson AUS 15 Paul Hoffman AUS 16 Mike Skinner GBR 17 Steve Thurston AUS 18 Tim Rowe AUS 19 Luke Hurring NZL 20 Jeffrey Hunt AUS 21 Ben StLawrence AUS Women 200 Metres Dash Thursday 5/03/2009 - 9:35 PM World Record: 21.34 29/09/1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner, USA All Comers: 21.90 4/10/1985 Marita Koch, GDR Meet Record: 22.54 25/02/1993 Cathy Freeman, VIS/AIS Name Team 1 Jess Gulli AUS 2 Leanne Hodge AUS 3 2 Clare Cuttler AUS 4 Jody Henry AUS 5 Shericka Williams JAM 6 Melissa Breen AUS 7 Alicia Wrench-Doody AUS 8 Crystal Attenborough AUS Men 200 Metres Dash Thursday 5/03/2009 - 9:32 PM World Record: 19.30 20/08/2008 Usain Bolt, JAM All Comers: 19.92 25/02/1999 Frankie Fredericks, NAM Meet Record: 19.92 25/02/1999 Frankie Fredericks, NAM Name Team 1 Daniel Martin AUS 2 Xavier Carter USA 3 Matt Davies AUS 4 Aaron Rouge-Serret AUS 5 Ainsley Waugh JAM 6 Andrew Hinds BAR 7 James Mortimer NZL 8 Jacob Groth AUS World Athletics Tour Melbourne Melbourne Olympic Park – Thursday March 5, 2009 Men 1500 Metres Run Thursday 5/03/2009 - 9:40 PM World Record: 3:26.00 14/07/1998 Hicham El Guerrouj, MAR All Comers: 3:31.25 21/09/2001 Hicham El Guerrouj, MAR Meet Record: 3:32.55 2/03/2000 William Chirchir, KEN Name Team 1 Grant Page AUS 2 Brenton Rowe AUS 3 Nick Willis NZL 4 Gareth Hyett NZL 5 Simon Fitzpatrick AUS 6 Jeffrey Riseley AUS 7 Daniel Clark AUS 8 Gideon Gathimba KEN 9 James Nipperess AUS 10 Philo Saunders AUS 11 YusufSaad Kamel BRN 12 Jeremy Roff AUS 13 Bradley Woods AUS 14 Youcef Abdi AUS .
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