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Tokyo Qualifying As at 15.03.2021.Xlsx Tokyo Paralympic Qualifiers as @ 9th April, 2021 The Atheltics Australia Selecion Policy is available on the Athletics Australia website (www.athletics.com.au) Forward corrections and omissions to [email protected] EVENT WIND % of AA 'A' % of AA 'B' NAME ASSOC COMPETITION CLASS DATE 100 METRES 18.60 +1.8 100.7 104.84 Robyn Lambird W Track & Field Program C - WA T34 23-Oct-20 18.73 +1.4 100.00 104.11 Robyn Lambird Track & Field Program B - WA T34 4-Jan-20 18.74 +1.5 99.95 104.06 Robyn Lambird Track & Field Program B + 5000m Championships T34 7-Feb-20 18.77 +1.6 99.79 103.89 Robyn Lambird Track & Field Program C - WA T34 26-Mar-21 18.77 -0.2 99.79 103.89 Robyn Lambird AWA State Championships T34 21-Feb-20 18.84 +0.5 99.42 103.50 Robyn Lambird Track & Field Program D - WA T34 1-Apr-21 18.89 +0.0 99.15 103.23 Robyn Lambird Track & Field Program C - WA T34 14-Feb-20 18.91 +0.6 99.05 103.12 Robyn Lambird Track & Field Program A - WA T34 5-Mar-21 19.07 +0.6 98.22 102.25 Robyn Lambird Track & Field Program C - WA T34 8-Jan-21 19.10 +1.5 98.06 102.09 Robyn Lambird Track & Field Program D - WA T34 13-Dec-19 19.21 +1.7 97.50 101.51 Robyn Lambird WA State T&F Championships T34 19-Feb-21 15.86 +0.5 91.42 101.39 Brianna Coop Q WPA Championships - Dubai T35 10-Nov-19 13.59 +1.3 106.70 118.32 Isis Holt V Queensland Athletics Championships T35 13-Mar-21 13.65 +1.8 106.23 117.80 Isis Holt ACT Track & Field Championships T35 12-Feb-21 13.66 +1.8 106.15 117.72 Isis Holt Joanna Stone Shield T35 30-Jan-21 13.78 -0.7 105.22 116.69 Isis Holt Canberra Track Classic T35 11-Mar-21 15.12 +1.2 95.90 106.35 Isis Holt Queensland State Championships T35 5-Mar-20 12.94 +1.0 100.54 104.33 Rhiannon Clarke W WPA Championships - Dubai T38 12-Nov-19 12.96 +2.0 100.39 104.17 Rhiannon Clarke All Schools Championships T38 6-Dec-19 13.33 +1.5 97.60 101.28 Rhiannon Clarke Track & Field Program C - WA T38 26-Mar-21 13.34 +0.5 97.53 101.20 Rhiannon Clarke Track & Field Program D - WA T38 1-Apr-21 13.42 -0.7 96.94 100.60 Rhiannon Clarke Canberra Track Classic T38 11-Mar-21 13.22 +0.5 98.41 102.12 Ella Pardy Track & Field Program D - WA T38 1-Apr-21 13.25 +1.5 98.19 101.89 Ella Pardy Track & Field Program C - WA T38 26-Mar-21 13.33 +1.7 97.60 101.28 Ella Pardy W WA State T&F Championships T38 19-Feb-21 13.34 +1.0 97.53 101.20 Ella Pardy WPA Championships - Dubai T38 12-Nov-19 Tokyo Paralympic Qualifiers as @ 9th April, 2021 13.37 -0.2 97.31 100.97 Ella Pardy AWA State Championships T38 21-Feb-20 13.40 -0.3 97.09 100.75 Ella Pardy Track & Field Program A - WA T38 11-Dec-20 13.50 +0.3 96.37 100.00 Ella Pardy Track & Field Program A - WA T38 5-Mar-21 17.20 +0.7 95.93 100.00 Angela Ballard A Summer Down Under Series T53 6-Mar-21 16.39 +1.0 98.84 103.11 Eliza Ault-Connell Summer Down Under Series T54 8-Mar-21 16.62* +1.4 97.47 101.68 Eliza Ault-Connell N Coles Summer Super Series Meet T54 25-Feb-21 16.65* +1.3 97.30 101.50 Eliza Ault-Connell AACT Interclub 5 T54 22-Nov-20 16.71 +0.6 96.95 101.14 Eliza Ault-Connell Summer Down Under Series T54 7-Mar-21 16.73 +1.1 96.83 101.02 Eliza Ault-Connell WPA Championships - Dubai T54 7-Nov-19 16.86 +1.1 96.09 100.24 Eliza Ault-Connell Summer Down Under - Canberra T54 20-Jan-20 200 METRES 28.31 +1.9 103.71 119.43 Isis Holt V Queensland Athletics Championships T35 14-Mar-21 28.68 -2.0 102.37 117.89 Isis Holt ACT Track & Field Championships T35 12-Feb-21 29.04 +1.0 101.10 116.43 Isis Holt Joanna Stone Shield T35 30-Jan-21 400 METRES 59.69 98.17 103.22 Alissa Jordaan A AACT Interclub 5 T47 22-Nov-20 1.00.44 96.96 100.75 Alissa Jordaan AACT Interclub 8 T47 19-Dec-20 56.81 98.57 102.09 Angela Ballard A Summer Down Under Series T53 6-Mar-21 57.05 98.16 101.67 Angela Ballard ACT Track & Field Championships T53 12-Feb-20 57.84* 96.82 100.28 Angela Ballard AACT Interclub 5 T53 22-Nov-20 54.22 102.36 105.13 Eliza Ault-Connell A WPA Championships - Dubai T54 10-Nov-19 55.08 100.76 103.49 Eliza Ault-Connell Canberra Track Classic T54 13-Feb-20 55.68* 99.68 102.37 Eliza Ault-Connell AACT Interclub 3 T54 7-Nov-20 55.95 99.20 101.88 Eliza Ault-Connell Summer Down Under Series T54 7-Mar-21 56.3 98.58 101.24 Eliza Ault-Connell Summer Down Under - Sydney T54 24-Jan-20 56.31 98.56 101.23 Eliza Ault-Connell Summer Down Under Series T54 6-Mar-21 56.38* 98.44 101.10 Eliza Ault-Connell AACT Interclub 5 T54 22-Nov-20 800 METRES 1.46.29 105.37 107.47 Madison de Rozario W AACT Interclub 13 T53 31-Mar-21 1.46.68 104.99 107.08 Madison de Rozario Coles Summer Super Series Meet T53 25-Feb-21 Tokyo Paralympic Qualifiers as @ 9th April, 2021 1.46.78 104.89 106.98 Madison de Rozario Summer Down Under Series T53 7-Mar-21 1.47.71 103.98 106.05 Madison de Rozario Canberra Track Classic T53 13-Feb-20 1.52.00 100.00 101.99 Madison de Rozario Summer Down Under Series T53 8-Mar-21 1.52.15 99.87 101.85 Madison de Rozario WPA Championships - Dubai T53 12-Nov-19 1.52.52 99.54 101.52 Madison de Rozario Summer Down Under - Canberra T53 21-Jan-20 1.48.75 101.15 103.91 Eliza Ault-Connell A Canberra Track Classic T54 13-Feb-20 1.51.93 98.28 100.96 Eliza Ault-Connell WPA Championships - Dubai T54 9-Nov-19 1.52.24 98.00 100.68 Eliza Ault-Connell Coles Summer Super Series Meet T54 25-Feb-21 1500 METRES 3.23.75 100.12 102.58 Madison de Rozario W Summer Down Under Series T53 6-Mar-21 3.27.88 98.13 100.54 Madison de Rozario Summer Down Under Series T53 7-Mar-21 3.28.29 97.94 100.34 Madison de Rozario WPA Championships - Dubai T53 10-Nov-19 5000 METRES 11.12.24* 102.64 105.62 Madison de Rozario W Summer Down Under Series T53 6-Mar-21 11.24.79* 100.76 103.68 Madison de Rozario Summer Down Under Series T53 8-Mar-21 Marathon 1.42.09 101.81 105.73 Madison de Rozario W Berlin Marathon T53 29-Sep-19 1.47.00 97.19 100.94 Christie Dawes N Seoul Marathon T54 1-Sep-19 LONG JUMP 5.32 +0.7 123.15 136.06 Vanessa Low AACT Interclub 12 T61 24-Mar-21 5.16 +1.1 119.44 131.97 Vanessa Low A ACT State Championships T61 24-Jan-20 5.09 +0.8 117.82 130.18 Vanessa Low ACT Track & Field Championships T61 12-Feb-21 5.07 +1.6 117.36 129.67 Vanessa Low Canberra Track Classic T61 13-Feb-20 5.05 +0.0 116.90 129.16 Vanessa Low Canberra Track Classic T61 11-Mar-21 4.98 +0.3 115.28 127.37 Vanessa Low AACT Interclub 13 T61 31-Mar-21 4.97 +1.1 115.05 127.11 Vanessa Low AACT Interclub 3 T61 7-Nov-20 4.93 +0.6 114.12 126.09 Vanessa Low AACT Interclub 8 T61 19-Dec-20 4.69 +0.0 108.56 119.95 Vanessa Low AACT Interclub 5 T61 22-Nov-20 4.68 -0.6 108.33 119.69 Vanessa Low WPA Championships - Dubai T61 12-Nov-19 Tokyo Paralympic Qualifiers as @ 9th April, 2021 4.10 +0.0 94.91 104.86 Kelly Cartwright V High Velocity Club - Meet 7 T63 18-Mar-21 4.01 +0.0 92.82 102.56 Kelly Cartwright Victorian Country T&F Championships T63 22-Jan-21 5.49 +0.0 99.10 115.09 Sarah Walsh N Canberra Track Classic T64 11-Mar-21 5.34 +1.3 96.39 111.95 Sarah Walsh AACT Interclub 8 T64 19-Dec-20 5.29 +0.7 95.49 110.90 Sarah Walsh Coles Summer Super Series Meet T64 25-Feb-21 5.28 +0.0 95.31 110.69 Sarah Walsh AACT Interclub 13 T64 31-Mar-21 5.28 +1.4 95.31 110.69 Sarah Walsh ACT Track & Field Championships T64 12-Feb-21 5.26 +0.7 94.95 110.27 Sarah Walsh ACT Multi-Event Championships T64 16-Jan-21 5.22 +0.7 94.22 109.43 Sarah Walsh AACT Interclub 3 T64 7-Nov-20 5.20 -0.6 93.86 109.01 Sarah Walsh WPA Championships - Dubai T64 11-Nov-19 5.14 +0.0 92.78 107.76 Sarah Walsh AACT Interclub 5 T64 22-Nov-20 5.14 +1.9 92.78 107.76 Sarah Walsh Canberra Track Classic T64 13-Feb-20 5.13 +0.3 92.60 107.55 Sarah Walsh AACT Interclub 2 T64 24-Oct-20 5.09 +0.0 91.88 106.71 Sarah Walsh Summer Series 10 T64 29-Feb-20 5.04 +0.0 90.97 105.66 Sarah Walsh Summer Series 11 T64 7-Mar-20 SHOTPUT 6.10 99.84 116.19 Rosemary Little N Sydney Track Classic F32 13-Mar-21 6.03 98.69 114.86 Rosemary Little ACT Track & Field Championships F32 12-Feb-21 5.82 95.25 110.86 Rosemary Little 2021 NSW Athletics Championships F32 5-Mar-21 5.67 92.80 108.00 Rosemary Little Melbourne Track Classic F32 25-Feb-21 6.52 101.72 110.70 Maria Strong V Melbourne Track Classic F33 25-Feb-21 6.43 100.31 109.17 Maria Strong AV Shield Final F33 22-Feb-20 6.41 100.00 108.83 Maria Strong AV Throwers - Meet 2 F33 17-Dec-20 6.37 99.38 108.15 Maria Strong Victorian T&F Championships F33 19-Feb-21 6.37 99.38 108.15 Maria Strong WPA Championships - Dubai F33 15-Nov-19 6.21 96.88 105.43 Maria Strong 2021 NSW Athletics Championships F33 5-Mar-21 6.09 95.01 103.40 Maria Strong Victorian State Championships F33 28-Feb-20 5.99 93.45 101.70 Maria Strong Queensland State Championships F33 6-Mar-20 9.19 100.55 114.02 Claire Keefer V WPA Championships - Dubai F41 14-Nov-19 9.00 98.47 111.66 Claire Keefer Porritts Classic F41 15-Feb-20 8.84 96.72 109.68 Claire Keefer New Zealand National Championships F41 7-Mar-20 8.52 93.22 105.71 Claire Keefer Melbourne Track Classic F41 6-Feb-20 Tokyo Paralympic Qualifiers as @ 9th April, 2021 8.15 89.17 101.12 Claire Keefer Benita Willis Shield F41 5-Dec-20 DISCUS THROW 33.66 104.31 114.26 Samantha Schmidt Q Sydney Track Classic F38 13-Mar-21 32.71 101.36 111.03 Samantha Schmidt Queensland Track Classic F38 27-Mar-21 32.42 100.46 110.05 Samantha Schmidt Benita Willis Shield F38 5-Dec-20 31.39 97.27 106.55 Samantha Schmidt Queensland Athletics Championships F38 11-Mar-21 30.70 95.13 104.21 Samantha Schmidt Jai Taurima Shield F38 29-Feb-20 36.77 104.45 127.14 Sarah Edmiston W Melbourne Track Classic F44 6-Feb-20 36.44 103.49 126.00 Sarah Edmiston Track & Field Program B - WA F44 17-Oct-20 36.43 103.48 125.97 Sarah Edmiston WPA Championships - Dubai F44 10-Nov-19 36.22 102.87 125.24 Sarah Edmiston Track & Field Program D - WA F44 6-Nov-20 36.22 102.87 125.24 Sarah Edmiston Track & Field Program D - WA F44 1-Apr-21 35.8 101.69 123.79 Sarah Edmiston Track & Field Program C - WA F44 10-Jan-20 35.68 101.33 123.37 Sarah Edmiston WA State T&F Championships F44 20-Feb-21 35.41 100.57 122.44 Sarah Edmiston WA State T&F Championships F44 21-Feb-21 35.23 100.07 121.82 Sarah Edmiston Perth Track Classic F44 1-Feb-20 JAVELIN THROW * Denotes performances achieved in mixed gender events.
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