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Athletics Australia Almanac
HANDBOOK OF RECORDS & RESULTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Special thanks to the following for their support and contribution to Athletics Australia and the production of this publication. Rankings Paul Jenes (Athletics Australia Statistician) Records Ronda Jenkins (Athletics Australia Records Officer) Results Peter Hamilton (Athletics Australia Track & Field Commission) Paul Jenes, David Tarbotton Official photographers of Athletics Australia Getty Images Cover Image Scott Martin, VIC Athletics Australia Suite 22, Fawkner Towers 431 St Kilda Road Melbourne Victoria 3004 Australia Telephone 61 3 9820 3511 Facsimile 61 3 9820 3544 Email [email protected] athletics.com.au ABN 35 857 196 080 athletics.com.au Athletics Australia CONTENTS 2006 Handbook of Records & Results CONTENTS Page Page Messages – Athletics Australia 8 Australian Road & Cross Country Championships 56 – Australian Sports Commission 10 Mountain Running 57 50km and 100km 57 Athletics Australia Life Members & Merit Awards 11 Marathon and Half Marathon 58 Honorary Life Members 12 Road Walking 59 Recipients of the Merit Award of Athletics Australia 13 Cross Country 61 All Schools Cross Country 63 2006 Results Australian All Schools & Youth Athletics Championships 68 Telstra Selection Trials & 84th Australian Athletics Championships 15 Women 69 Women 16 Men 80 Men 20 Schools Knockout National Final 91 Australian Interstate Youth (Under 18) Match 25 Cup Competition 92 Women 26 Plate Competition 96 Men 27 Telstra A-Series Meets (including 2007 10,000m Championships at Zatopek) 102 -
Oceania Area Championships
Athletics Oceania - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:33 PM 24/9/2010 Page 1 Oceania Area Championships - 23/9/2010 to 25/9/2010 U20/Open Area Championships Barlow Park, Cairns Results - Friday Women 400 Meter Dash Open ======================================================================= Championship: # 54.60 27/8/1998 Marissa Stephen, NZL Name Age Team Finals Points ======================================================================= Finals 1 Steinert, Pirrenee 25 Australia 53.63# 2 Burua, Betty 24 Papua New Guinea 54.33# 3 Dell, Salome 27 Papua New Guinea 54.49# 4 Wisil, Toea 22 Papua New Guinea 55.87 5 Platten, Alice 25 Australia 56.16 6 Gibson, Rebecca 20 New Zealand 57.74 7 White, Cara 26 Australia 58.42 Women 800 Meter Run Open ======================================================================= Championship: # 2:09.35 12/7/1990 Helen Hawley, NZL Name Age Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Dell, Salome 27 Papua New Guinea 2:07.55# 2 Platten, Alice 25 Australia 2:08.43# 3 Burua, Betty 24 Papua New Guinea 2:15.09 Women 100 Meter Hurdles Open ============================================================================ Championship: # 14.06 25/2/1994 Janiene Ashbridge, NZL Name Age Team Finals Wind Points ============================================================================ 1 Miller, Andrea 28 New Zealand 13.55# -0.4 2 Erawati, Dedeh 31 Indonesia 13.84# -0.4 3 Coster, Rochelle 22 New Zealand 14.67 -0.4 -- Butler, Hayley 26 Australia DNF -0.4 IAAF 127.4 -
2011 Pacific Games
2011 Pacific Games The 2011 Pacific Games (officially known as NC 2011) took place in Nouméa, New Caledonia, from August 27 to September 10, 2011, the 14th host of the Pacific Games. 22 Nations participated and 26 sports contested. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Pacific_Games Medal Table Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 New Caledonia 120 107 61 288 2 Tahiti 60 42 42 144 3 Papua New Guinea 48 25 48 121 4 Fiji 33 44 53 130 5 Samoa 22 17 34 73 6 Nauru 8 10 10 28 7 Tonga 4 6 10 20 8 Micronesia 3 0 0 3 9 Cook Islands 2 6 4 12 10 Wallis and Futuna 2 3 7 12 11 Vanuatu 1 8 8 17 12 Kiribati 1 6 6 13 13 Northern Mariana Islands 1 0 0 1 14 Guam 0 6 5 11 15 Solomon Islands 0 5 17 22 16 Niue 0 3 3 6 17 Tuvalu 0 2 1 3 18 Palau 0 1 3 4 19 American Samoa 0 0 0 0 Marshall Islands 0 0 0 0 Norfolk Island 0 0 0 0 Tokelau 0 0 0 0 Total 305 291 312 908 Archery September 6–9 Medal summary Medal table Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Tahiti 4 4 6 14 2 New Caledonia 4 2 1 7 3 Fiji 0 2 1 3 Total 8 8 8 24 Men Event Gold Silver Bronze Kevin Chang Chen Full Compound Laurent Clerte Heiraii Roo Chang individual New Caledonia (NCL) Tahiti (TAH) Tahiti (TAH) Tearii Full Recurve Robert Elder Hauarii Winkelstroeter Winkelstroeter individual Fiji (FIJ) Tahiti (TAH) Tahiti (TAH) Kevin Chang Chen Round Compound Heiraii Roo Henry Shiu Chang individual Tahiti (TAH) New Caledonia (NCL) Tahiti (TAH) Round Compound team Hauarii Teiva Jean-Pierre Round Recurve Gregoire Daniel Winkelstroeter Winkelstroeter individual New Caledonia (NCL) Tahiti (TAH) Tahiti -
Pacific Games Records
PACIFIC GAMES RECORDS Suva (1963), Nouméa (1966), Port Moresby (1969), Tahiti (1971), Guam (1975), Suva (1979), Honiara (1981), Apia (1983), Rarotonga (1985), Nouméa (1987), Nuku’alofa (1989), Port Moresby (1991), Port Vila (1993), Tahiti (1995), Pago Pago (1997), Guam (1999), Norfolk Island (2001), Suva (2003), Palau (2005), Apia (2007), Rarotonga (2009), Nouméa (2011), Wallis & Futuna (2013) MEN'S EVENTS 100m 10.33 Banuve TABAKAUCORO FIJ 2013 200m 21.13 Banuve TABAKAUCORO FIJ 2013 400m 46.42 Soloveni Koroi NAUKAUNICINA FIJ 1997 800m 1:49.54 Isireli NAIKELEKELEVESI FIJ 1999 1500m 3:50.27 Alain LAZARE NC 1987 5000m 14:15.12 Alain LAZARE NC 1987 10000m 30:30.96 Alain LAZARE NC 1989 3000m S/C 9:07.11 Alain LAZARE NC 1987 Half Marathon 1:09:53 Georges RICHMOND PYF 2003 Marathon 2:26:58 Alain LAZARE NC 1987 20km W 1:49:23 Dip CHAND FIJ 1997 110m H 14.32 Jovesa NAIVALU FIJ 1999 400m H 50.96 Mowen BOINO PNG 2011 4 X 100m 40.15 FIJI 1997 4 X 400m 3:09.55 PAPUA NEW GUINEA 1991 HJ 2.21m Paul POANIEWA NC 1979 PV 5.00m Thibault CATTIAU PYF 1989 5.00m Eric REUILLARD NC 2011 LJ 8.12m Frederic ERIN NC 2011 TJ 16.10m Frederic ERIN NC 2011 SP 18.93m Tumatai DAUPHIN PYF 2011 DT 58.31 Bertrand VILI NC 2007 HT 61.78 Laurent PAKIHIVATAU NC 1995 JT 78.96m Jean-Paul LAKAFIA NC 1987 Octathlon 5218pts Iosefo VULOALOA FIJ 2001 Decathlon 7265pts Albert MILLER FIJI 1991 WOMEN'S EVENTS 100m 11.55 Makelesi BULIKIOBO FIJ 2007 200m 23.40 Makelesi BULIKIOBO FIJ 2007 400m 52.66 Makelesi BULIKIOBO FIJ 2003 800m 2:11.12 Salome TABUATALEI FIJ 1995 1500m 4:29.3 Nadia PRASAD -
IAAF World Championships, Daegu
IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN ATHLETICS DAEGU, KOREA RESULTS AMERICAN SAMOA Athlete Gender Event Placing Result Points Megan West Women 100m Preliminary 6th - Heat 4 13.95 (PB) Sogelau Tuvalu Men 100m Preliminary 7th - Heat 4 15.66 (PB) AUSTRALIA Athlete Gender Event Placing Result Points Adam Rutter Men 20 Kilometres Race Walk - DNF Alana Boyd Women Pole Vault Qualification 6th 4.50 Ben St. Lawrence Men 5000 Metres Heats 11th 13:51.64 Benn Harradine Men Discus Qualification 6th 63.49 Benn Harradine Men Discus Final 5th 64.77 Collis Birmingham Men 5000 Metres Heats 10th 13:47.88 Craig Mottram Men 5000 Metres Heats 13th 13:56.60 Dani Samuels Women Discus Qualification 6th 60.05m Eloise Wellings Women 10,000m - DNS Fabrice Lapierre Men Long Jump Qualification 10th 7.89 Henry Frayne Men Triple Jump Qualification 6th 16.83 Henry Frayne Men Triple Jump Final 9th 16.78 Jarrod Bannister Men Javelin Throw Qualification 6th 81.35 Jarrod Bannister Men Javelin Throw Final 7th 82.25 Jared Tallent Men 20 Kilometres Race Walk 27th 1:25:25 Jared Tallent Men 50km Race Walk 3rd 3:43:36 Jeff Hunt Men Marathon - DNF Jeffrey Riseley Men 1500 Metres 7th 3:42.22 Kaila McKnight Women 1500 Metres Heats 9th 4:08.74 Kaila McKnight Women 1500 Metres semi final 10th 4:10.83 Kimberley Mickle Women Javelin Throw Qualification 4th 60.50 Kimberley Mickle Women Javelin Throw Final 6th 61.96 Lauren Boden Women 400m Hurdles Heats 4th 55.78 Lauren Boden Women 400m Hurdles Semi Final 7th 56.68 Luke Adams Men 50km Race Walk 5th 3:45:31 Madison de Rozario Women 800m T54 4th -
Almanac-2003.Pdf
www.athletics.org.au 2004 Season Guide TELSTRA A-SERIES & TELSTRA A-CHAMPIONSHIPS INCORPORATING THE 53rd YEAR OF RECORDS & RESULTS The 2004 Season Guide was produced by Athletics Australia (AA) Special thanks to the following people and organisations for their support and contributions to Athletics Australia and inparticular to this year’s guide: Rankings Paul Jenes, Dan Suchy and David Tarbotton Results Peter Hamilton Australian Championship Placegetters Peter Hamilton Records Ronda Jenkins Profiles David Tarbotton and Neil Fuller Telstra A-series Information AA Competitions Selection Criteria AA High Performance International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) Athletics Australia principal sponsor - Telstra Athletics Australia Sponsors and Supporters: New Balance, IGA, Accor, Qantas, Australian Sports Commission, Australian Olympic Committee, Australian Commonwealth Games Association, Australian Paralympic Committee. Official Photographers of Athletics Australia - Getty Images Pty Limited - Phone: 1800 550 285 Cover Image: Louise Sauvage speeds to victory in the women's 800m wheelchair final at the 2003 IAAF World Championships in Paris. P 1 IGA Advertisement Ausport Advertisement www.athletics.org.au 04Season Guide Contents Message from the Chairman of Athletics Australia PREFACE An Olympic Games year is the pinnacle year in any four-year cycle, and four years after Sydney, we are all looking forward Acknowledgements _______________________________________________________________1 to the Athens Games. Contents ______________________________________________________________________4 -
Team Ledger Harcourts Capital Classic 2020 Newtwon Park - 28/02/2020 Results
Team Ledger Harcourts Capital Classic 2020 Newtwon Park - 28/02/2020 Results Women 100 Metre ======================================================================== Meet: R 11.42 2019 Zoe Hobbs, North HArbour Bays Name Year Team Finals Wind H# ======================================================================== Timed Final 1 # 164 Zoe Hobbs North Harbour 11.59 -1.8 2 2 # 146 Rosie Elliott Hill City Un 11.92 -1.8 2 3 # 125 Tayla Brunger Wanganui 12.10 -1.8 2 4 # 208 Fiona Morrison Christchurch 12.42 -1.8 2 5 # 195 Genna Maples Wanganui 12.58 -1.4 1 6 # 263 Zoe Taylor Waitakere 12.63 -1.8 2 7 # 127 Julia Burnham Christchurch 12.71 -1.8 2 8 # 261 Lili Szabo Upper Hutt A 12.77 -1.4 1 9 # 175 Hinewai Knowles Cambridge 12.84 -1.8 2 10 # 213 Amone Nel Hastings Athleti 13.16 -1.4 1 11 # 155 Anna Gwerder Mana Amateur 13.61 -1.4 1 -- # 133 Aria Carroll Wanganui DNF -1.4 1 Women 200 Metre ======================================================================== Meet: R 23.52 2019 Zoe Hobbs, North Harbour Bays Name Year Team Finals Wind H# Timed Final 1 # 146 Rosie Elliott Hill City Un 23.91 2.8 2 2 # 125 Tayla Brunger Wanganui 24.32 2.8 2 3 # 119 Angeline Blackbur Australia 25.05 2.8 2 4 # 240 Amy Robertson North Harbour 25.30 2.8 2 5 # 127 Julia Burnham Christchurch 25.40 2.8 2 6 # 195 Genna Maples Wanganui 25.66 2.8 2 7 # 143 Emma Douglass Olympic Well 25.94 2.8 2 8 # 252 Krystie Solomon Frankton 26.30 4.2 1 9 # 112 Ruby Barton Wellington 27.57 4.2 1 10 # 279 Maia Wilkinson Wellington 28.18 4.2 1 11 # 177 Edie Kozyniak Wellington 29.23 4.2 -
2016 Athletics New Zealand ALMANAC Athletics New Zealand Almanac 2016
2016 Athletics New Zealand ALMANAC Athletics New Zealand Almanac 2016 Compiled by Stephen Hollings and Simon Holroyd. ©Athletics New Zealand 2017 www.athletics.org.nz ISSN 2253-2706 Cover photo: Nick Willis Contents Introduction and Notes .................................................................................................................................................................2 2016 Rankings and Annual Progression Men, Junior Men, Youth Men ...............................................................................................................................................8 Women, Junior Women, Youth Women ............................................................................................................................47 All Time Lists Men .......................................................................................................................................................................................84 Women .................................................................................................................................................................................95 Records Records set in 2016 ...........................................................................................................................................................108 New Zealand Men All Comers ...........................................................................................................................................112 New Zealand Men National ..............................................................................................................................................113 -
South Pacific Games Results
1 SOUTH PACIFIC GAMES RESULTS SUVA (1963), NOUMEA (1966), PORT MORESBY (1969), TAHITI (1971)I, GUAM (1975), SUVA (1979), APIA (1983), NOUMEA (1987), PORT MORESBY (1991), TAHITI (1995), GUAM (1999), SUVA (2003), APIA (2007), NOUMEA (2011) MEDALLISTS - MEN GOLD SILVER BRONZE 100 METRES 1963 Jacques POTHIN (NC) 10.6 Kini NALATU (FIJ) 10.9 Christian KADDOUR (NC) 11.1 1966 Jacques POTHIN (NC) 11.2 Aphmeledy KAUMATA (PNG) 11.3 Kalivati CAVUILATI (FIJ) 11.5 1969 Jean BOURNE (FP) 10.9 Charles GODDEN (VAN) 11.0 Semi PULU (TON) 11.0 1971 Joseph WEJIEME (NC) 10.7 Jean BOURNE (FP) 10.7 Alexandre AUNOA (FP) 10.8 1975 Jim MARAU (SOL) 11.05 Joseph WEJIEME (NC) 11.06 Jean BOURNE (FP) 11.10 1979 Samu YAVALA (FIJ) 10.86 Joseph WEJIEME (NC) 10.86 Joseph LEOTA (WS) 11.02 1983 George TANIEL (VAN) 10.94 Johnson KERE (SOL) 10.96 George JUBELY (FP) & Jerry JEREMIAH (VAN) 11.01 1987 Jean FANTOZZI (NC) 10.98 Takale TUNA (PNG) 11.21 Peauope SULI (TON) 11.22 1991 Ezekiel WARTOVO (PNG) 10.80 Takale TUNA (PNG) 10.92 Jone DELAI (FIJ) 10.93 1995 Jone DELAI (FIJ) 10.34 Peter PULU (PNG) 10.54 Amos ALI (PNG) 10.79 1999 Moave VU (FIJ) 10.73 Saula ROKO (FIJ) 10.78 Jone DELAI (FIJ) 10.79 2003 John LUM KON (FIJ) 10.8h Jone DELAI (FIJ) 10.9h Peter PULU (PNG) 10.9h 2007 Jone DELAI (FIJ) 10.66 Iowane DOVUMATUA (FIJ) 10.71 Wally KIRIKA (PNG) 10.74 2011 Banuve TABAKAUCORO (FIJ) 10.52 Paul ZONGO (NCL) 10.80 Ruwan GUNASINGHE (PNG) 10.88 200 METRES 1963 Christian KADDOUR (NC) 22.3 Apisai NABOU (FIJ) 22.4 Bruce RICHTER (PNG) 22.6 1966 Jean BOURNE (FP) 22.4 Bruce RICHTER (PNG) 22.6 Sitiveni -
V a S a N O C (Vanuatu Association of Sports and National Olympic Committee) VASANOC Haus - P.O
V A S A N O C (Vanuatu Association of Sports And National Olympic Committee) VASANOC Haus - P.O. Box 284 - Port Vila - Vanuatu Tel: (678) 23230 Fax: (678) 27314 E-mail: [email protected]. Member of IOC, ANOC, ONOC, CGF, PGC & ORADO ______________________________________________________________________________________ 2007 VASANOC ANNUAL REPORT ADMINISTRATION • A new SDO in 2007, James Kalo and reemployment of Henry as CEO. • Office currently has Development Officers of Archery, Basketball, Rugby Union, Tennis and Table-Tennis. • New AYAD, Jonathan Coyne for VSFD Program • IOC approved new Logo (above) in October. OLYMPIC SOLIDARITY • Olympic Day Event organized in conjunction with Team Vanuatu Parade in Vila. • Sports Medicine Course in May 2007 • Talent ID Program – delayed since May, but tentatively scheduled for February 2008. • Archery Development Officer awarded Coaching Scholarships to study in Egypt. • Tennis athlete awarded Scholarship to study in the USA. • 2012 Young Athletes Scholarships continue to be awarded to Tennis and Table-Tennis. • Beijing Athlete Scholarships awarded to Mose Kamut. 2007 SPG • Vanuatu participated in Athletics, Boxing, Football, Golf, Netball, Rugby Union, Table-Tennis, Tennis, Volleyball (Beach) and did better than some people thought if we were judged overall by: o By Total Number of Medals won, 12 compared to 2003, 21 and 1999, 22. o By Total of Gold medals won. o By how many Sports in the Team won medals. o By how we made our mark in certain sports in consecutive Games. o By how many “new” sports won a Medal. o By how many previous Medal winning Sports, repeated or maintained their record in Samoa. -
XIII South Pacific Games 2007 - Samoa
XIII South Pacific Games 2007 - Samoa 2007 SPG Games Position Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 New Caledonia 90 69 68 227 2 Tahiti 44 42 32 118 3 Samoa 43 32 50 125 4 Fiji 40 54 42 136 5 Papua New Guinea 38 24 32 94 6 Nauru 15 9 12 36 7 Palau 9 4 3 16 8 Federated States of Micronesia 6 6 1 13 9 Cook Islands 5 9 8 22 10 Tonga 3 14 10 27 11 American Samoa 3 8 11 22 12 Tokelau 3 1 1 5 13 Wallis and Futuna 3 0 1 4 14 Vanuatu 2 1 9 12 15 Solomon Islands 1 11 14 26 16 Guam 1 2 6 9 17 Kiribati 0 4 2 6 =18 Marshall Islands 0 1 1 2 =18 Tuvalu 0 1 1 2 =18 Niue 0 1 1 2 21 Norfolk Islands 0 1 0 1 Northern Marianas 0 0 0 0 Total 306 294 305 905 Archery Match Play Mix 1st September New Caledonia Compound 2007 Gold Laurent Clerte, Emmanuelle Guilhard, 208 Henri Shiu Match Play Mix 1st September Samoa Compound 2007 Silver 179 Match Play Mix 1st September Tahiti Compound 2007 Bronze 130 Match Play Recurve 1st September Tahiti Men 2007 Gold 170 Match Play Recurve 1st September Samoa Men 2007 Silver Muaausa Joseph Walter, Andrew Junior 162 Ah Liki Tuala Oli Ah Him Match Play Recurve 1st September Tonga Men 2007 Bronze 104 Match Play Recurve 1st September Tahiti mix 2007 Gold 167 Match Play Recurve 1st September Samoa mix 2007 Silver Hon. -
10Th IAAF World Championships in Athletics Helsinki (FIN) - Saturday, Aug 06, 2005 Shot Put - M QUALIFICATION Qual
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10th IAAF World Championships in Athletics Helsinki (FIN) - Saturday, Aug 06, 2005 Shot Put - M QUALIFICATION Qual. rule: qualification standard 20.25m or at least best 12 qualified. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group A 06 August 2005 - 10:00 Position Bib Athlete Country Mark . 1 971 Christian Cantwell USA 21.11 Q . 2 200 Joachim Olsen DEN 20.85 Q . 3 75 Andrei Mikhnevich BLR 20.54 Q . 4 1012Adam Nelson USA 20.35 Q . 5 304 Tepa Reinikainen FIN 20.19 q . 6 727 Tomasz Majewski POL 20.12 q . 7 363 Carl Myerscough GBR 20.07 q . 8 774 Gheorghe Guset ROU 19.83 . 9 239 Manuel Martínez ESP 19.55 . 10 194 Petr Stehlík CZE 19.48 . 11 853 Miran Vodovnik SLO 19.28 . 12 838 Ivan Yushkov RUS 18.98 . 13 143 Marco Antonio Verni CHI 18.60 . 14 509 Dorian Scott JAM 18.33 . 840 Shaka Sola SAM DNS . Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd Christian Cantwell 21.11 Joachim Olsen 20.16 19.82 20.85 Andrei Mikhnevich 20.54 Adam Nelson X 20.35 Tepa Reinikainen 19.87 20.19 20.06 Tomasz Majewski 20.04 20.12 20.09 Carl Myerscough 19.88 20.07 19.68 Gheorghe Guset 19.44 19.60 19.83 Manuel Martínez 19.49 19.55 19.28 Petr Stehlík 18.98 19.48 X Miran Vodovnik 18.60 18.58 19.28 Ivan Yushkov 18.77 18.98 X Marco Antonio Verni X X 18.60 Dorian Scott 18.10 X 18.33 Shaka Sola Group B 06 August 2005 - 10:00 Position Bib Athlete Country Mark .