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AUSTRALIAN RANKING LIST 2009 Rankings Taken from 1St January to 31St December Compiled by Paul Jenes AA Statistician AUSTRALIAN RANKING LIST 2009 Rankings taken from 1st January to 31st December Compiled by Paul Jenes AA Statistician MEN EVENT WIND NAME ASS DOB PLACE VENUE DATE 100 YARDS 9.80 -0.0 Josh Ross V 090281 1 Melbourne 7-Mar 9.99 -0.0 Daniel Martin V 200990 2 Melbourne 7-Mar 100 METRES 10.29 +0.7 Bolaji Lawal (Ngr) V 260676 1 Melbourne 10-Jan 10.29 +1.0 Anthony Alozie V 180886 1 Hobart 30-Jan 10.34 -0.4 Josh Ross V 090281 1 Brisbane 20-Mar 10.36 +1.0 Aaron Rouge-Serret V 210188 1 Sydney 28-Feb 10.36 -0.4 Rouge-Serret 2 Brisbane 20-Mar 10.37 +1.0 Matt Davies Q 180485 2 Sydney 28-Feb 10.37 +0.6 Rouge-Serret 1 Canberra 29-Mar 10.37 +1.3 Mitchell Watt Q 250388 1 Gold Coast 30-May 10.39 Ross 4 Osaka, Japan 9-May 10.40 +1.0 Ross 4 Sydney 28-Feb 10.43 +1.0 Ross 2 Hobart 30-Jan 10.43 +0.0 Ross 1h Brisbane 19-Mar 10.44 +1.0 Patrick Johnson Q 260972 6 Sydney 28-Feb 10.44 +1.6 Keith Sheehy S 141083 1 Sydney 14-Mar 10.46 +0.3 John Woods (USA) A 190682 1 Canberra 27-Jan 10.50 +1.0 Sean Wroe V 180385 5 Hobart 30-Jan 10.54 +1.0 Jacob Groth N 071285 6 Hobart 30-Jan 10.58 +0.7 Daniel Martin V 200990 3 Melbourne 10-Jan 10.58 Liam Gander N 060488 2s Singapore 29-Nov 10.60 +1.1 Lucas Mata W 080788 1 Perth 4-Dec 10.61 +0.6 Jake Hammond N 051291 1 Sydney 7-Nov 10.66 +1.6 Nelson Stone (Png) Q 020681 2 Brisbane 7-Mar 10.66 -0.1 Mangar Chuot W 091189 1 Perth 16-Oct 10.67 +1.3 Chris Noffke Q 060188 3 Gold Coast 30-May 10.67 +0.0 Niko Verekauta (Fij) Q 160287 2 Gold Coast 17-Jul 10.68 +0.1 Patrick Fakiye N 010291 1s Gold Coast 29-Sep 10.69 +0.5 Matthew Turk V 110892 1 Hobart 7-Dec 10.71 +0.0 Steven Tucker W 031282 2 Canberra 7-Mar 10.71 +0.3 Iain Macfarlane N 070479 5h Brisbane 19-Mar 10.73 +0.5 Clay Watkins S 220687 1 Adelaide 11-Mar 10.73 +0.0 Aaron Stubbs Q 130790 1 Gold Coast 14-Jun 10.75 +0.0 Kevin Moore N 290790 4h Brisbane 19-Mar 10.76 +0.3 Mitch Felsman Q 220592 3 Brisbane 24-Jan 10.76 -0.6 Rob Marks N 130386 6 Sydney 14-Feb 10.76 -0.7 Henry Mitchell N 130386 =3 Canberra 21-Feb 10.76 +1.1 Simon Greig V 070693 3 Melbourne 26-Nov 10.76 +1.3 Tim Rooke V 180586 3 Melbourne 10-Dec 10.76 +0.4 Bangalie Keita (Sle) N 230486 2 Sydney 12-Dec 10.76 +1.7 Mitchell Zilm W 100890 2 Perth 18-Dec 10.77 +1.5 Nathan Morfea W 041086 2 Perth 8-Mar 10.77 +0.9 Laurent Stewart N 110782 1 Sydney 14-Mar 10.80 +1.6 Kris Neofytou N 030584 3 Sydney 14-Mar 10.81 +1.6 John Burstow Q 171085 4 Brisbane 7-Mar 10.81 +1.2 Daniel Steinhauser V 220580 1h Melbourne 12-Mar 10.81 -0.1 Andrew Emsavana W 170792 2 Perth 16-Oct 10.84 +0.4 Matt Lynch N 240186 5 Brisbane 7-Feb 10.84 +1.2 Joel Stoop V 041091 2h Melbourne 12-Mar 10.84 +1.2 Robert Stevens V 261082 1 Gold Coast 1-Jul 10.84 Chris Dale Q 180791 1 Brisbane 22-Oct 10.85 +1.0 Otis Gowa Q 030985 9 Hobart 30-Jan 10.85 +1.1 Alex Carew V 191289 4 Melbourne 26-Nov 10.85 +0.0 Nicholas Hough N 201093 1 Hobart 7-Dec 10.86 -1.0 Stephen Andreazza N 111187 2s Gold Coast 29-Sep 10.86 +0.5 Jack Conway Q 040990 2 Brisbane 28-Nov 10.87 -2.7 Kurt Mulcahy N 120589 1 Canberra 12-Feb 10.87 +1.6 Heath Goodall Q 120988 5 Brisbane 7-Mar 10.88 +1.6 Anthony Ryan N 070480 4 Sydney 14-Mar 10.88 +1.0 Matthew Pilkington N 201173 1h Sydney 11-Oct 10.89 +1.6 Nick Boylett Q 190986 3 Gold Coast 10-Jan 10.89 -1.3 Alie Dady Bangura (Sle) N 190985 3 Sydney 17-Jan 10.89 +1.8 Ashley Daniel Q 171284 3h Gold Coast 4-Jul 10.89 +1.3 Andrew McCabe Q 290890 2 Brisbane 23-Aug 10.89 +1.1 Jared Bezuidenhout W 211090 2 Perth 20-Nov 10.90 +0.8 Arthur Muzulenga N 280779 1 Sydney 31-Jan 10.90 +0.0 Ben Jaworski N 141093 2 Hobart 7-Dec 10.91 +0.8 Carl Morehouse V 180284 4 Canberra 20-Jan 10.91 +0.8 Robbie Baskin N 270589 1 Sydney 13-Jun 10.91 -1.8 Brett Jovanovich N 150188 1 Sydney 12-Dec 10.92 +1.6 Danny Brandwood (Gbr) N 251082 5 Sydney 14-Mar 10.92 +1.2 Daniel Batman A 200381 1 Canberra 23-Oct 10.92 +0.2 Ruwan Gunasinghe (Png) N 190192 1h Sydney 7-Nov 10.92 Hugh Donovan Q 180394 1 Brisbane 22-Oct 10.93 -1.5 Cam Crowley Q 310888 4 Adelaide 5-Apr 10.93 +0.4 Tim Leathart N 220989 6 Gold Coast 29-Sep 10.93 Yarnell Fischer Q 231292 1 Brisbane 22-Oct wind-assisted 10.16 +2.7 Anthony Alozie (Ngr) V 180886 1 Canberra 20-Jan 10.25 +3.0 John Woods (USA) A 190682 1 Canberra 7-Mar 10.38 +2.7 Josh Ross V 090281 2 Canberra 20-Jan 10.38 +3.2 Patrick Fakiye N 010291 1 Sydney 28-Nov 10.39 +2.7 Aaron Rouge-Serret V 210188 3 Canberra 20-Jan 10.40 +3.2 Jake Hammond N 051291 2 Sydney 28-Nov 10.41 +3.5 Keith Sheehy N 141083 1 Sydney 31-Jan 10.44 +2.7 Jacob Groth N 071285 4 Canberra 20-Jan 10.46 +3.8 Steven Tucker W 031282 =1 Perth 24-Jan 10.46 +3.8 Ray Williams W 070690 =1 Perth 24-Jan 10.53 +2.2 Matthew Turk V 110892 1 Melbourne 7-Nov 10.56 +2.6 Lucas Mata W 080788 1 Perth 15-Mar 10.56 +3.7 Henry Mitchell N 130386 =1 Mingara 31-Oct 10.56 +3.7 Lewis Clark N 150391 =1 Mingara 31-Oct 10.58 +2.8 Aly Dady Bangura (Sle) N 190985 1 Sydney 10-Jan 10.58 +3.0 Iain Macfarlane N 070479 2 Sydney 10-Jan 10.58 +2.4 Mark Ormrod S 011282 1 Adelaide 26-Nov 10.59 +2.7 Matt Lynch N 240186 6 Canberra 20-Jan 10.59 +2.4 Todd Bateman S 031088 2 Adelaide 26-Nov 10.63 +2.4 Clay Watkins S 220687 3 Adelaide 26-Nov 10.66 +3.5 Kris Neofytou N 030584 2 Sydney 31-Jan 10.66 +4.2 Adrian Mott V 280685 1 Canberra 18-Dec 10.68 +3.4 Arthur Muzulenga N 280779 1 Sydney 7-Feb 10.69 +3.5 Justin Merlino N 101286 3 Sydney 31-Jan 10.69 +3.5 Rob Marks N 130386 4 Sydney 31-Jan 10.69 +3.5 Andrew Clark N 020384 4 Sydney 7-Feb 10.70 +2.7 Darren Hart V 310590 1 Melbourne 21-Nov 10.71 +3.8 Nathan Morfea W 041086 3 Perth 24-Jan 10.71 +2.8 Daniel Steinhauser V 220580 1 Melbourne 12-Mar 10.73 +3.2 Ruwan Gunasinghe (Png) N 190192 3 Sydney 28-Nov competing under false name 10.67 Gary Finegan Q 300885 1 Sydney 28-Nov manual 10.6 +0.8 Daniel Martin V 200990 1h Melbourne 12-Mar 10.7 Tim Albiston V 140191 1 Melbourne 17-Jan UNDER 20 10.58 +0.7 Daniel Martin V 200990 3 Melbourne 10-Jan 10.61 +0.6 Jake Hammond N 051291 1 Sydney 7-Nov 10.68 +0.1 Patrick Fakiye N 010291 1s Gold Coast 29-Sep 10.69 +0.5 Matthew Turk V 110892 1 Hobart 7-Dec 10.73 +0.0 Aaron Stubbs Q 130790 1 Gold Coast 14-Jun 10.75 +0.0 Kevin Moore N 290790 4h Brisbane 19-Mar 10.76 +0.3 Mitch Felsman Q 220592 3 Brisbane 24-Jan 10.76 +1.1 Simon Greig V 070693 3 Melbourne 26-Nov 10.76 +1.7 Mitchell Zilm W 100890 2 Perth 18-Dec 10.81 -0.1 Andrew Emsavana W 170792 2 Perth 16-Oct 10.84 +1.2 Joel Stoop V 041091 2h Melbourne 12-Mar 10.84 Chris Dale Q 180791 1 Brisbane 22-Oct 10.85 +0.0 Nicholas Hough N 201093 1 Hobart 7-Dec 10.86 +0.5 Jack Conway Q 040990 2 Brisbane 28-Nov 10.89 +1.3 Andrew McCabe Q 290890 2 Brisbane 23-Aug 10.89 +1.1 Jared Bezuidenhout W 211090 2 Perth 20-Nov 10.90 +0.0 Ben Jaworski N 141093 2 Hobart 7-Dec 10.92 +0.2 Ruwan Gunasinghe (Png) N 190192 1h Sydney 7-Nov 10.92 Hugh Donovan Q 180394 1 Brisbane 22-Oct 10.93 Yarnell Fischer Q 231292 1 Brisbane 22-Oct 10.95 -1.0 Lewis Clark N 150391 4 Adelaide 5-Apr 10.96 Henry Frayne V 140490 5 Melbourne 14-Feb 10.97 +0.6 Mitchell Swain N 050192 1h Sydney 3-Sep 10.98 -1.0 Darren Hart V 310590 5 Adelaide 5-Apr 10.99 +1.3 Scott Mace V 050590 4 Hobart 30-Jan 10.99 +1.1 Jack Green Q 121192 1h Brisbane 22-Oct 10.99 +1.8 Eric Watanabe N 050792 1 Sydney 12-Dec 11.00 +1.7 James Vine V 180392 1h Melbourne 27-Feb 11.00 Ian Wyborn Q 031192 2 Brisbane 22-Oct 11.00 +2.0 Matt Haynes V 190394 1 Melbourne 7-Nov 11.01 +1.2 Sam Baines Q 080291 1h Townsville 2-Oct 11.01 Jordan Tighe Q 010293 1 Brisbane 22-Oct 11.03 +1.1 Tommy Robinson N 221191 1 Canberra 21-Feb 11.03 +0.6 Nathan McRae N 020891 2 Sydney 7-Nov 11.03 Zachary Raymond Q 060193 2 Brisbane 22-Oct 11.04 +1.4 Jake Grevsmuhl Q 240994 1h Brisbane 22-Oct 11.05 +1.2 Ethan Gould A 240691 2 Canberra 23-Oct wind-assisted 10.38 +3.2 Patrick Fakiye N 010291 1 Sydney 28-Nov 10.40 +3.2 Jake Hammond N 051291 2 Sydney 28-Nov 10.46 +3.8 Ray Williams W 070690 =1 Perth 24-Jan 10.53 +2.2 Matthew Turk V 110892 1 Melbourne 7-Nov 10.56 +3.7 Lewis Clark N 150391 =1 Mingara 31-Oct 10.70 +2.7 Darren Hart V 310590 1 Melbourne 21-Nov 10.73 +3.2 Ruwan Gunasinghe (Png) N 190192 3 Sydney 28-Nov 10.75 +2.6 Ben Jaworski N 141093 1h Sydney 7-Nov 10.77 +2.8 Joel Stoop V 041091 2 Melbourne 11-Mar 10.78 +2.5 Chris Dale Q 180791 1 Brisbane 20-Nov 10.79 +2.5 Andrew Emsavana W 170792 =2 Perth 27-Nov 10.79 +3.5 Zachary Raymond Q 060193 1h Brisbane 22-Oct manual 10.6 +0.8 Daniel Martin V 200990 1h Melbourne 12-Mar 10.7 Tim Albiston V 1 Melbourne 17-Jan UNDER 18 10.69 +0.5 Matthew Turk V 110892 1 Hobart 7-Dec 10.76 +0.3 Mitch Felsman Q 220592 3 Brisbane 24-Jan 10.76 +1.1 Simon Greig V 070693 3 Melbourne 26-Nov 10.81 -0.1 Andrew Emsavana W 170792 2 Perth 16-Oct 10.85 +0.0 Nicholas Hough N 201093 1 Hobart 7-Dec 10.90 +0.0 Ben Jaworski N 141093 1 Hobart 7-Dec 10.92 +0.2 Ruwan Gunasinghe (Png) N 190192 1h Sydney 7-Nov 10.92 Hugh Donovan Q 180394 1 Brisbane 22-Oct 10.93 Yarnell Fischer Q 231292 1 Brisbane 22-Oct 10.97 +0.6 Mitchell Swain N 050192 1h Sydney 3-Sep 10.99 +1.1 Jack Green Q 121192 1h Brisbane 22-Oct 10.99 +1.8 Eric Watanabe N 050792 1 Sydney 12-Dec 11.00 +1.7 James Vine V 180392 1h Melbourne 27-Feb 11.00 Ian Wyborn Q 031192 2 Brisbane 22-Oct 11.00 +2.0 Matt Haynes V 190394 1 Melbourne 7-Nov 11.01 Jordan Tighe Q 010293 1 Brisbane 22-Oct 11.03 Zachary Raymond Q 060193 2 Brisbane 22-Oct 11.04 +1.4 Jake Grevsmuhl Q 240994 1h Brisbane 22-Oct wind-assisted 10.53 +2.2 Matthew Turk V 110892 1 Melbourne 7-Nov 10.73 +3.2 Ruwan Gunasinghe (Png) N 190192 3 Sydney 28-Nov 10.75 +2.6 Ben Jaworski N 141093 1h Sydney 7-Nov 10.79 +2.5 Andrew Emsavana W 170792 =2 Perth 27-Nov 10.79 +3.5 Zachary Raymond Q 060193 1h Brisbane 22-Oct 10.81 +3.2 Nicholas Hough N 201093
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