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89Th Australian Athletics Championships Full Results 89th Australian Athletics Championships Full Results 89th Australian Athletics Championships - 15/04/2011 to 17/04/2011 Melbourne Women 100 metres Open Preliminaries Heat 1: (w: -1.3) 1, Sally Pearson, QAS, 11.69Q. 2, Angela Byrt, VIC, 12.12Q. 3, Karlie Morton, NSW, 12.35Q. 4, Elizabeth Jenkins, NSW, 12.51. 5, Leanne Hodge, SA, 12.53. 6, Melanie Purkiss, VIC, 12.65. 7, Sarah Busby, QLD, 12.67. Heat 2: (w: -0.9) 1, Melissa Breen, ACTAS, 11.80Q. 2, Carla Williams, QLD, 12.09Q. 3, Virginia Trad, QLD, 12.13Q. 4, Christine Wearne, NSW, 12.34q. 5, Tracey Morton, NSW, 12.45q. 6, Brittany Burkitt, VIC, 12.49. 7, Nneka Okpala, NZL, 12.61. Heat 3: (w: -1.6) 1, Laura Whaler, NSWIS, 12.10Q. 2, Alicia Wrench-Doody, SA, 12.24Q. 3, Kendra Hubbard, VIC, 12.34Q. 4, Lauren Johnston, NSW, 12.49. 5, Katie Moore, VIC, 12.51. 6, Kylie Bent, WA, 12.72. 7, Fiona Morrison, NZL, 12.81. Heat 4: (w: -0.7) 1, Charlotte van Veenendaal, QLD, 11.80Q. 2, Crystal Attenborough, NT, 12.01Q. 3, Bessie Hayes, QLD, 12.19Q. 4, Elly Graf, NSW, 12.23q. 5, Hana Basic, VIC, 12.45q. 6, Madeleine Powell, NSW, 12.49. 7, Andrea Di Paolo, SA, 12.50. 8, Dominica Jenkins, NSW, 12.79. Women 100 metres Open Semi-Finals Heat 1: (w: -0.9) 1, Sally Pearson, QAS, 11.51Q. 2, Laura Whaler, NSWIS, 12.04Q. 3, Crystal Attenborough, NT, 12.05Q. 4, Alicia Wrench-Doody, SA, 12.17q. 5, Virginia Trad, QLD, 12.29. 6, Elly Graf, NSW, 12.41. 7, Karlie Morton, NSW, 12.47. 8, Hana Basic, VIC, 12.47. Heat 2: (w: -0.9) 1, Melissa Breen, ACTAS, 11.77Q. 2, Charlotte van Veenendaal, QLD, 11.81Q. 3, Angela Byrt, VIC, 12.13Q. 4, Carla Williams, QLD, 12.14q. 5, Bessie Hayes, QLD, 12.30. 6, Christine Wearne, NSW, 12.33. 7, Kendra Hubbard, VIC, 12.42. 8, Tracey Morton, NSW, 12.54. Women 100 metres Open Finals Section 1: (w: -0.6) 1, Sally Pearson, QAS, 11.38. 2, Charlotte van Veenendaal, QLD, 11.67. 2, Melissa Breen, ACTAS, 11.67. 4, Crystal Attenborough, NT, 11.91. 5, Angela Byrt, VIC, 11.95. 6, Carla Williams, QLD, 12.14. 7, Alicia Wrench-Doody, SA, 12.16. Women 200 metres Open Preliminaries Heat 1: (w: -0.4) 1, Lauren Johnston, NSW, 24.59Q. 2, Kendra Hubbard, VIC, 24.66q. 3, Alysse Hogan, WA, 24.78. 4, Tracey Morton, NSW, 25.31. 5, Melanie Purkiss, VIC, 25.36. 6, Dominica Jenkins, NSW, 26.25. Heat 2: (w: 0.1) 1, Sally Pearson, QAS, 23.51Q. 2, Monica Brennan, VIC, 24.16q. 3, Bessie Hayes, QLD, 24.99. 4, Leanne Hodge, SA, 25.18. 5, Sarah Busby, QLD, 25.66. 6, Natalie Apikotoa, NSW, 25.73. Heat 3: (w: -1.6) 1, Monique Williams, NZL, 24.54Q. 2, Katie Moore, VIC, 24.56q. 3, Angela Byrt, VIC, 24.87. 4, Karlie Morton, NSW, 24.94. 5, Larissa Pasternatsky, NSW, 25.14. 6, Brittany Burkitt, VIC, 25.34. Heat 4: (w: -0.8) 1, Charlotte van Veenendaal, QLD, 24.02Q. 2, Crystal Attenborough, NT, 24.24q. 3, Christine Wearne, NSW, 24.76. 4, Louise Jones, NZL, 25.04. 5, Claire Lewtas, VIC, 25.07. 6, Elizabeth Jenkins, NSW, 25.15. 7, Andrea Di Paolo, SA, 25.37. Women 200 metres Open Finals Section 1: (w: -1.4) 1, Sally Pearson, QAS, 23.20. 2, Charlotte van Veenendaal, QLD, 24.01. 3, Crystal Attenborough, NT, 24.17. 4, Monica Brennan, VIC, 24.41. 5, Monique Williams, NZL, 24.53. 6, Kendra Hubbard, VIC, 24.70. 7, Lauren Johnston, NSW, 24.73. 8, Katie Moore, VIC, 24.87. Women 400 metres Open Preliminaries Heat 1: 1, Tabitha West, VIC, 55.01Q. 2, Alysse Hogan, WA, 55.94Q. 3, Bridgid Connolly, SA, 56.84Q. 4, Danielle Taylor, TAS, 56.91. 5, Nicole Perry, TAS, 58.16. 6, Alicia Keir, NSW, 58.86. Heat 2: 1, Tamsyn Lewis, VIC, 54.52Q. 2, Anneliese Rubie, NSW, 54.83Q. 3, Alice Platten, VIC, 56.23Q. 4, Amanda Crook, VIC, 56.32q. 5, Tia O'Carroll, NSW, 57.71. 6, Beth Van Der Waal, QLD, 58.92. 7, Dominica Jenkins, NSW, 59.46. Heat 3: 1, Rosie Kelly, SA, 55.15Q. 2, Monique Williams, NZL, 55.61Q. 3, Kristie Baillie, NZL, 55.84Q. 4, Becky Pile, VIC, 55.90q. 5, Pirrenee Steinert, NSWIS, 56.79. 6, Sarah Salmon, NSW, 57.83. Heat 4: 1, Caitlin Pincott, QLD, 54.65Q. 2, Caitlin Sargent, QLD, 54.78Q. 3, Faye Harding, ACT, 55.15Q. 4, Sheena Steinert, VIC, 55.49q. 5, Louise Jones, NZL, 55.59q. 6, Rebecca Luke, VIC, 57.36. Women 400 metres Open Semi-Finals Heat 1: 1, Tamsyn Lewis, VIC, 53.19Q. 2, Caitlin Sargent, QLD, 53.29Q. 3, Rosie Kelly, SA, 54.23Q. 4, Faye Harding, ACT, 54.72q. 5, Sheena Steinert, VIC, 55.25q. 6, Amanda Crook, VIC, 55.91. 7, Bridgid Connolly, SA, 56.12. --, Alysse Hogan, WA, DQ. Heat 2: 1, Caitlin Pincott, QLD, 53.51Q. 2, Anneliese Rubie, NSW, 53.90Q. 3, Tabitha West, VIC, 54.52Q. 4, Kristie Baillie, NZL, 55.29. 5, Monique Williams, NZL, 55.31. 6, Louise Jones, NZL, 55.40. 7, Alice Platten, VIC, 55.78. 8, Becky Pile, VIC, 56.61. Women 400 metres Open Finals Section 1: 1, Tamsyn Lewis, VIC, 52.31. 2, Caitlin Sargent, QLD, 53.18. 3, Anneliese Rubie, NSW, 53.31. 4, Caitlin Pincott, QLD, 53.43. 5, Tabitha West, VIC, 54.25. 6, Rosie Kelly, SA, 54.31. 7, Faye Harding, ACT, 54.69. 8, Sheena Steinert, VIC, 54.81. Women 800 metres Open Preliminaries Heat 1: 1, Erica Fountain, VIC, 2:05.90Q. 2, Sianne Toemoe, NSWIS, 2:06.13Q. 3, Eliza Curnow, VIC, 2:06.96q. 4, Lisa Stanton-Smith, VIC, 2:13.11. 5, Brittany McGowan, QLD, 2:13.56. 6, Nicole Perry, TAS, 2:13.89. 7, Keely Waters, WA, 2:14.67. Heat 2: 1, Tamsyn Lewis, VIC, 2:05.75Q. 2, Kelly Hetherington, VIC, 2:06.05Q. 3, Alice Platten, VIC, 2:08.19. 4, Kelly McGinnity, WA, 2:08.95. 5, Sophie Greig, ACT, 2:10.42. 6, Cara Peake, VIC, 2:11.41. 7, Bethany Holt, QLD, 2:17.13. Heat 3: 1, Holly Noack, WA, 2:07.65Q. 2, Katherine Katsanevakis, VIC, 2:07.72Q. 3, Rebecca Greene, NZL, 2:08.15q. 4, Rochelle Kennedy, VIC, 2:11.98. 5, Monique Hollick, WA, 2:12.35. 6, Mia Ross, VIC, 2:12.82. Women 800 metres Open Finals Section 1: 1, Tamsyn Lewis, VIC, 2:00.80. 2, Kelly Hetherington, VIC, 2:03.58. 3, Sianne Toemoe, NSWIS, 2:03.59. 4, Holly Noack, WA, 2:04.82. 5, Eliza Curnow, VIC, 2:04.83. 6, Erica Fountain, VIC, 2:05.96. 7, Katherine Katsanevakis, VIC, 2:07.08. 8, Rebecca Greene, NZL, 2:12.26. Women 1500 metres Open Preliminaries Heat 1: 1, Zoe Buckman, ACT, 4:22.49Q. 2, Kaila McKnight, VIS, 4:22.69Q. 3, Bridey Delaney, NSW, 4:22.98Q. 4, Melissa Duncan, VIC, 4:23.11Q. 5, Rebecca Greene, NZL, 4:23.28q. 6, Belinda Martin, NSW, 4:24.76q. 7, Linden Hall, VIC, 4:28.48q. 8, Rochelle Kennedy, VIC, 4:29.04. 9, Emily Loughnan, WA, 4:30.29. 10, Andrea Ilakovac, ACT, 4:32.44. 11, Tina Sherratt, QLD, 4:34.02. 12, Kate Johnstone, QLD, 4:46.58. 13, Elizabeth French, VIC, 4:47.63. 14, Maegan Smith, QLD, 4:50.59. Heat 2: 1, Georgie Clarke, VIC, 4:21.54Q. 2, Lisa Corrigan, ACT, 4:22.19Q. 3, Melanie Daniels, TAS, 4:22.28Q. 4, Kelly Young, NSW, 4:22.47Q. 5, Amanda Paulin, VIC, 4:22.90q. 6, Sophie Linn, SA, 4:28.57. 7, Anneli Uys, VIC, 4:29.35. 8, Monique Hollick, WA, 4:30.40. 9, Anna McMurtrie, QLD, 4:31.17. 10, Coreena Cleland, VIC, 4:36.27. 11, Helena Matheson, VIC, 4:40.81. 12, Bethany Holt, QLD, 4:41.36. 13, Regan Logan, VIC, 4:41.99. 14, Ruby Hackett, NSW, 4:42.49. Women 1500 metres Open Finals Section 1: 1, Zoe Buckman, ACT, 4:12.85. 2, Kaila McKnight, VIS, 4:12.92. 3, Georgie Clarke, VIC, 4:13.82. 4, Melanie Daniels, TAS, 4:19.04. 5, Kelly Young, NSW, 4:19.69. 6, Melissa Duncan, VIC, 4:19.75. 7, Rebecca Greene, NZL, 4:20.30. 8, Amanda Paulin, VIC, 4:20.40. 9, Belinda Martin, NSW, 4:21.03. 10, Lisa Corrigan, ACT, 4:22.60. 11, Linden Hall, VIC, 4:23.37. 12, Bridey Delaney, NSW, 4:28.81. Women 100 metres Hurdles Open Preliminaries Heat 1: (w: -0.4) 1, Sally Pearson, QAS, A 12.94Q. 2, Virginia Trad, QLD, 14.21Q. 3, Michelle Jenneke, NSW, 14.44Q. 4, Ashleigh Hamilton, VIC, 14.82q. 5, Monique Booth, VIC, 15.00. Heat 2: (w: -0.9) 1, Shannon McCann, WAIS, 13.90Q. 2, Fiona Morrison, NZL, 14.12Q. 3, Tara Holt, NSW, 14.65Q. 4, Madeleine Powell, NSW, 14.71q. 5, Lucie Turpin, NCL, 15.60. Women 100 metres Hurdles Open Finals Section 1: (w: -1.1) 1, Sally Pearson, QAS, 12.83A. 2, Shannon McCann, WAIS, 13.55. 3, Michelle Jenneke, NSW, 14.25. 4, Virginia Trad, QLD, 14.28. 5, Madeleine Powell, NSW, 14.32. 6, Tara Holt, NSW, 14.37. 7, Ashleigh Hamilton, VIC, 14.80. --, Fiona Morrison, NZL, DQ. Women 400 metres Hurdles Open Preliminaries Heat 1: 1, Lauren Boden, AIS, 56.74Q.
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