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— the Outdoor Season Now Officially Hot —
Volume 13, No. 19 April 07, 2014 version ii — The Outdoor Season Now Officially Hot — II(-1.0)–1. Eddie Lovett' (Fl) 13.60; 2. Aleec Elite 56.15. — Florida Relays — Harris (USC) 13.61; 3. Keith Hayes (unat) II-1. South Carolina 57.31 (CL). Gainesville, April 4-5— 13.67; 4. *Donald Pollitt (Syr) 13.76. Field Events (4/4—100, 200, 400, 800, 110H, 400H, LJ, IV(1.6)–1. Gerkenz Senesca (Nik) 13.76. HJ: 1. Viktor Fajoyomi (USC) 7-1 (2.16); HT, JT) 400H: I–1. Roxroy Cato' (StA) 48.67 PR 2. **Avion Jones (ECar) 7-1 PR. 100: I(1.0)–1. James Ellington' (GB) 10.16 (WL); 2. Jeffery Gibson' (Bah) 48.95; 3. Eric PV: 1. Japheth Cato (Wi) 17-¾ (5.20). PR; 2. Harry Aikines-Aryeetey' (GB) 10.17; Alejandro' (PR) 49.12; 4. Emanuel Mayers' LJ: 1. ***Kenneth Fisher (B-C) 25-2¾ 3. Churandy Martina' (Hol) 10.25; 4. Adam (Tri) 49.86; 5. Seth Mbow' (StA) 50.12. (7.69) PR. Harris' (Guy) 10.31. II–1. *Keyunta Hayes (UTSA) 49.59 (AL, TJ: 1. DeJon Wilkinson (StA) 53-11¼ II(2.4)–1. Tony McQuay (adi) 10.13w; 2. CL); 2. **Rilwan Alowonle (NC) 50.44; 3. (16.44) PR; 2. *Marquis Dendy (Fl) 52-6 Javon Young (unat) 10.29w; 3. Clayton Par- **Jermaine Collier (SC) 50.96. (16.00). ros (LSpeed) 10.32w. Relay Events SP: 1. *Jonathan Jones (Buf) 64-5¾ III(-0.1)–1. ***Trayvon Bromell (Bay) 10.16; 4 x 100: 1. -
Men's 200M Final 23.08.2020
Men's 200m Final 23.08.2020 Start list 200m Time: 17:10 Records Lane Athlete Nat NR PB SB 1 Richard KILTY GBR 19.94 20.34 WR 19.19 Usain BOLT JAM Olympiastadion, Berlin 20.08.09 2 Mario BURKE BAR 19.97 20.08 20.78 AR 19.72 Pietro MENNEA ITA Ciudad de México 12.09.79 3 Felix SVENSSON SWE 20.30 20.73 20.80 NR 20.30 Johan WISSMAN SWE Stuttgart 23.09.07 WJR 19.93 Usain BOLT JAM Hamilton 11.04.04 4 Jan VELEBA CZE 20.46 20.64 20.64 MR 19.77 Michael JOHNSON USA 08.07.96 5 Silvan WICKI SUI 19.98 20.45 20.45 DLR 19.26 Yohan BLAKE JAM Boudewijnstadion, Bruxelles 16.09.11 6 Adam GEMILI GBR 19.94 19.97 20.56 SB 19.76 Noah LYLES USA Stade Louis II, Monaco 14.08.20 7 Bruno HORTELANO-ROIG ESP 20.04 20.04 8 Elijah HALL USA 19.32 20.11 20.69 2020 World Outdoor list 19.76 +0.7 Noah LYLES USA Stade Louis II, Monaco (MON) 14.08.20 19.80 +1.0 Kenneth BEDNAREK USA Montverde, FL (USA) 10.08.20 Medal Winners Stockholm previous 19.96 +1.0 Steven GARDINER BAH Clermont, FL (USA) 25.07.20 20.22 +0.8 Divine ODUDURU NGR Clermont, FL (USA) 25.07.20 2019 - IAAF World Ch. in Athletics Winners 20.23 +0.1 Clarence MUNYAI RSA Pretoria (RSA) 13.03.20 1. Noah LYLES (USA) 19.83 19 Aaron BROWN (CAN) 20.06 20.24 +0.8 André DE GRASSE CAN Clermont, FL (USA) 25.07.20 2. -
Success on the World Stage Athletics Australia Annual Report 2010–2011 Contents
Success on the World Stage Athletics Australia Annual Report Success on the World Stage Athletics Australia 2010–2011 2010–2011 Annual Report Contents From the President 4 From the Chief Executive Officers 6 From The Australian Sports Commission 8 High Performance 10 High Performance Pathways Program 14 Competitions 16 Marketing and Communications 18 Coach Development 22 Running Australia 26 Life Governors/Members and Merit Award Holders 27 Australian Honours List 35 Vale 36 Registration & Participation 38 Australian Records 40 Australian Medalists 41 Athletics ACT 44 Athletics New South Wales 46 Athletics Northern Territory 48 Queensland Athletics 50 Athletics South Australia 52 Athletics Tasmania 54 Athletics Victoria 56 Athletics Western Australia 58 Australian Olympic Committee 60 Australian Paralympic Committee 62 Financial Report 64 Chief Financial Officer’s Report 66 Directors’ Report 72 Auditors Independence Declaration 76 Income Statement 77 Statement of Comprehensive Income 78 Statement of Financial Position 79 Statement of Changes in Equity 80 Cash Flow Statement 81 Notes to the Financial Statements 82 Directors’ Declaration 103 Independent Audit Report 104 Trust Funds 107 Staff 108 Commissions and Committees 109 2 ATHLETICS AuSTRALIA ANNuAL Report 2010 –2011 | SuCCESS ON THE WORLD STAGE 3 From the President Chief Executive Dallas O’Brien now has his field in our region. The leadership and skillful feet well and truly beneath the desk and I management provided by Geoff and Yvonne congratulate him on his continued effort to along with the Oceania Council ensures a vast learn the many and numerous functions of his array of Athletics programs can be enjoyed by position with skill, patience and competence. -
31St December Compiled by Paul Jenes AA Statistician EVENT WIND N
AUSTRALIAN RANKING LIST 2016 Rankings taken from 1st January - 31st December Compiled by Paul Jenes AA Statistician EVENT WIND NAME ASSOCDOB PLACE VENUE DATE MEN 60 METRES indoors 6.82 Jake Hammond N 051291 1h2 Flagstaff, USA 30-Jan 6.99 Gary Finegan Q 300885 7h2 Houston, USA 30-Jan 7.12 Sean Farnan V 100595 6h1 New York, USA 26-Feb 7.21 Ashley McMahon N 220875 1 London, Gbritain 21-Feb 100 YARDS 9.96 -1.5 Jake Doran Q 171100 1 Townsville 25-Sep wind-assisted 9.46 +5.4 Joel Bee V 030792 1 Melbourne 8-Dec 9.78 +5.4 Will Johns V 161194 2 Melbourne 8-Dec 9.82 +5.4 Jackson Miller-Gage V 120698 =3 Melbourne 8-Dec 9.82 +5.4 Michael Hansford V 171197 =3 Melbourne 8-Dec 9.84 +5.4 Michael James V 100393 5 Melbourne 8-Dec 9.90 +5.4 Marcus Jones V 221296 6 Melbourne 8-Dec 9.97 +5.4 Nathan Riali V 130391 7 Melbourne 8-Dec 100 METRES 10.15 +0.8 Josh Clarke N 190595 1 Canberra 6-Feb 10.21 +0.0 Clarke 1h1 Canberra 6-Feb 10.21 +1.6 Jack Hale T 220598 1h2 Mannheim, Germany 25-Jun 10.23 +0.8 Aaron Stubbs Q 130790 1rA Canberra 20-Feb 10.24 +0.6 Stubbs 1h1 Brisbane 23-Jan 10.27 +1.2 Trae Williams Q 050597 1 Perth 12-Mar 10.28 +0.8 Tom Gamble Q 251191 2rA Canberra 20-Feb 10.29 +1.2 Alex Hartmann Q 070393 1rA Brisbane 19-Mar 10.29 +1.2 Hartmann 1h6 Sydney 1-Apr 10.31 +1.9 Hartmann 1r1 Brisbane 9-Jan 10.31 +1.2 Hale 2 Perth 12-Mar 10.31 +1.0 Stubbs 1h5 Sydney 1-Apr 10.31 +0.7 Hartmann 1s2 Sydney 2-Apr 10.33 +1.8 Stubbs 1h1 Brisbane 27-Feb 10.33 +1.2 Stubbs 3rA Brisbane 19-Mar 10.33 +0.1 Hale 2 Townsville 4-Jun 10.34 +0.8 Gamble 2 Canberra 6-Feb 10.34 +1.0 Stubbs -
Stockholm 2019: Full Athletes' Bios (PDF)
Men's 200m Diamond Discipline 30.05.2019 Start list 200m Time: 20:22 Records Lane Athlete Nat NR PB SB 1 Kyle GREAUX TTO 19.77 19.97 20.15 WR 19.19 Usain BOLT JAM Berlin 20.08.09 2 Bernardo BALOYES COL 20.00 20.00 20.08 AR 19.72 Pietro MENNEA ITA Ciudad de México 12.09.79 3 Alonso EDWARD PAN 19.81 19.81 20.56 NR 20.30 Johan WISSMAN SWE Stuttgart 23.09.07 WJR 19.93 Usain BOLT JAM Hamilton 11.04.04 4 Alex QUIÑÓNEZ ECU 19.93 19.93 20.19 MR 19.77 Michael JOHNSON USA 08.07.96 5 Aaron BROWN CAN 19.80 19.98 20.07 DLR 19.26 Yohan BLAKE JAM Bruxelles 16.09.11 6 Ramil GULIYEV TUR 19.76 19.76 19.99 SB 19.76 Divine ODUDURU NGR Waco, TX 20.04.19 7 Jereem RICHARDS TTO 19.77 19.97 20.21 8 Henrik LARSSON SWE 20.30 20.85 2019 World Outdoor list 19.76 +0.8 Divine ODUDURU NGR Waco, TX 20.04.19 19.82 -0.8 Kenneth BEDNAREK USA Hobbs, NM 18.05.19 Medal Winners Road To The Final 19.84 -0.4 Michael NORMAN USA Osaka 19.05.19 1 Ramil GULIYEV (TUR) 8 19.99 +1.3 Ramil GULIYEV TUR Doha 03.05.19 2018 - Berlin European Ch. 2 Alex QUIÑÓNEZ (ECU) 7 20.04 +1.4 Steven GARDINER BAH Coral Gables, FL 13.04.19 1. Ramil GULIYEV (TUR) 19.76 3 Aaron BROWN (CAN) 6 20.04 +1.0 Andrew HUDSON USA Sacramento, CA 25.05.19 2. -
— Florida Relays — Ferguson (Al) 189-1 (57.64); 4
Volume 16, No. 19 April 03, 2017 2. **Reno Tuufuli (Ia) 190-7 (58.08); 3. **Kord — Florida Relays — Ferguson (Al) 189-1 (57.64); 4. **Greg Thompson (Md) 187-5 (57.14); 5. Ragonesi' 186-10 (56.94); 6. *Matthew Gainesville, Florida III(3.7)–1. **Chad Zallow (Young) 13.37w; Zajac (Tn) 186-9 (56.93); 7. Joe Williams 2. Desmond Palmer (Pitt) 13.75w. (Al) 185-11 (56.67). March 30–April 1 400H: I–1. Eric Futch (Fl) 49.57; 2. TJ HT: 1. **Seth Whitener (Tn) 214-7 (65.41). INVITATIONAL MEN Holmes (Fl) 49.80; 3. Shawn Rowe' (StA) JT: 1. *Nicolas Quijera' (MsSt) 243-5 50.23; 4. Desmond Palmer (Pitt) 50.65. (3/30—HT, JT; 3/31—100, 200, 400, 800, (74.19); 2. *Curtis Thompson (MsSt) 243-0 III–1. **Christian Smith (Shorter) 51.07. 110H, 400H, HJ, LJ, DT) (74.07); 3. Raymond Dykstra' (Can) 230-9 100: I(5.1)–1. Alonso Edward' (Pan) Relay Events (70.34). 10.00w; 2. Kemar Hyman' (Cay) 10.04w; 4 x 100: 1. Florida 38.73 (Timpson, 3. Dentarius Locke (unat) 10.06w; 4. Tony Holloway, Futch, Clark); FLORIDA OPEN MEN (3/30—200, 400, 400H; 3/31—110H, HT) McQuay (EmpA) 10.13w; 5. Jeff Demps 2. Western Kentucky 38.91 (Minor, Sears, 200(1.8): 1. Aaron Brown' (Can) 20.53; 2. (StarA) 10.21w. Dasor', Morris); Gavin Smellie' (Can) 20.58. II(5.6)–1. Warren Fraser' (Bah) 10.12w; 2. 3. Oregon 39.39 (Simpson, King, Shellmire, 400: I–1. -
2019 World Championships Statistics – Men’S DT by K Ken Nakamura
2019 World Championships Statistics – Men’s DT by K Ken Nakamura The records to look for in Doha: 1) Can Stahl win first DT gold for SWE at the World Championships? 2) Can Dacres win first DT medal for JAM at the World Championships? 3) Can Dacres become first World Youth Champion to win World Champ medal? Summary All time Performance List at the World Championships Performance Performer Dist ance Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 70.17 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 1 Helsinki 2005 2 2 69.72 Lars Ri edel GER 1 Edmonton 2001 3 69.69 Virgilijus Alekna 1 Paris 2003 4 3 69.43 Robert Harting GER 1 Berlin 2009 5 69.40 Virgilijus Alekna 2 Edmonton 2001 6 4 69.21 Andrius Gudzius LTU 1 London 2017 7 5 69.19 Daniel Ståhl SWE 2 Londn 2017 8 6 69. 15 Piotr Malachowski POL 2 Berlin 2009 9 69.11 Robert Harting 1 Moskva 2013 10 7 69.08 Anthony Was hington USA 1 Sevilla 1999 Margin of Victory Difference Distance Name Nat Venue Year Max 2.78m 68.76 Lars Riedel GER Göteborg 1995 2.52m 68.74 Jürgen Schult GDR Roma 1987 Min 2cm 69.21 Andrius Gudzius LTU London 2017 28cm 69.43 Robert Harting GER Berlin 2009 32cm 69.72 Lars Riedel GER Edmonton 2001 Best Marks for Places in the World Championships Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Year 1 70.17 Virgilijus Alekna LTU Helsinki 2005 2 69.40 Virgilijus Alekna LTU Edmonton 2001 69.19 Daniel Ståhl SWE London 2017 69.15 Piotr Malachowski POL Berlin 2009 3 68.09 Lars Riedel GER Sevilla 1999 4 67.57 Dmitriy Shevchenko RUS Edmonton 2001 Multiple Gold Medalists: Robert Harting (GER): 2009, 2011, 2013 Virgilijus Alekna (LTU): 2003, 2005 Lars -
ATHLETICS AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIAN RECORDS AS at 11Th August 2021
ATHLETICS AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIAN RECORDS AS AT 11th August 2021. MEN EVENT PERF. DATE VENUE NAME STATE D.O.B. 100 METRES Aust Allcomers 9.87 23-Sep-00 Sydney Maurice Greene USA 23-Jul-74 Aust National 9.93 5-May-03 Mita, JPN Patrick Johnson ACT 26-Sep-72 Aust U20 10.15 1-Jul-18 Finland Jake Doran QLD 18-Jul-00 Aust U18 10.38 11-Dec-15 Perth Jack Hale TAS 22-May-98 Aust U16 10.67 7-Dec-13 Townsville Jordon Shelley NSW 27-Feb-98 200 METRES Aust Allcomers 19.92 25-Feb-99 Melbourne Frankie Fredericks NAM 2-Oct-67 Aust National 20.06 16-Oct-68 Mexico City Peter Norman VIC 15-Jun-42 Aust U20 20.48 3-Feb-85 Brisbane Fred Martin NSW 4-Oct-66 Aust U18 20.90 6-Nov-82 Sydney Darren Clark NSW 6-Sep-65 20.90 19-Aug-89 Saga Paul Greene NSW 9-Dec-72 20.90 24-Sep-17 Townsville Zane Branco QLD 4-Jan-00 Aust U16 21.44 8-Dec-13 Townsville Jordon Shelley NSW 27-Feb-98 400 METRES Aust Allcomers 43.84 25-Sep-00 Sydney Michael Johnson USA 13-Sep-67 Aust National 44.38 26-Sep-88 Seoul Darren Clark NSW 6-Sep-65 Aust U20 44.75 8-Aug-84 Los Angeles Darren Clark NSW 6-Sep-65 Aust U18 45.96 19-Aug-89 Saga Paul Greene NSW 9-Dec-72 Aust U16 47.99 13-Dec-19 Brisbane Jack Boulton VIC 15-Jun-04 800 METRES Aust Allcomers 1:43.15 4-Mar-10 Melbourne David Rudisha KEN 17-Dec-88 Aust National 1:44.11 1-Aug-21 Tokyo OG Peter Bol WA 22-Feb-94 Aust U20 1:45.91 28-Jul-95 Lindau Paul Byrne VIC 29-Jan-76 Aust U18 1.47.24 11-Dec-93 Canberra Paul Byrne VIC 29-Jan-76 Aust U16 1:51.41 11-Dec-88 Canberra Mark Holcombe VIC 21-Aug-73 1000 METRES Aust Allcomers 2:17.67 14-Jan-88 Melbourne -
DT Top Athletes 2018
Discus throw top athletes timeline 2018 pos result athlete DOB country pos competition name date venue / country age 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 66.81 Daniel Ståhl SWE 1 EP-w 10.03.2018 Leiria POR 25 66.81 64.96 x x 60.63 x 2 68.03 Daniel Ståhl SWE 2 CV Throws - Elite 12.04.2018 Chula Vista, California USA 25 64.43 64.24 x 59.62 68.03 x 3 64.98 Daniel Ståhl SWE 4 Triton Inv 14.04.2018 La Jolla, California USA 25 62.69 64.06 64.98 x 62.44 64.94 4 64.35 Daniel Ståhl SWE 3 Beach Inv 21.04.2018 Long Beach, California USA 25 63.60 61.68 63.15 x x 64.35 5 63.16 Daniel Ståhl SWE 2 Steve Scott Inv 28.04.2018 Irvine, California USA 25 x x 63.16 x 62.56 x 6 66.65 Daniel Ståhl SWE 2cA Werfertage 26.05.2018 Halle GER 25 x x 63.01 x 62.49 66.65 7 64.84 Daniel Ståhl SWE 4 Golden Gala/DL 31.05.2018 Roma ITA 25 62.31 64.56 64.51 63.80 64.10 64.84 8 67.04 Daniel Ståhl SWE 3 Bislett/DL 07.06.2018 Oslo NOR 25 x 66.55 x x 60.30 67.04 9 66.16 Daniel Ståhl SWE 6 Bauhaus/DL 10.06.2018 Stockholm SWE 25 66.16 64.46 x x x x 10 67.39 Daniel Ståhl SWE 1 Bottnarydskastet 16.06.2018 Bottnaryd SWE 25 66.62 x 67.39 x 65.73 65.11 11 66.17 Daniel Ståhl SWE 1 Folksam 28.06.2018 Sollentuna SWE 25 66.17 x 65.20 65.23 64.11 63.85 12 60.46 Daniel Ståhl SWE 12 M. -
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 -
Table of Contents
A Column By Len Johnson TABLE OF CONTENTS TOM KELLY................................................................................................5 A RELAY BIG SHOW ..................................................................................8 IS THIS THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES FINEST MOMENT? .................11 HALF A GLASS TO FILL ..........................................................................14 TOMMY A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS ........................................................17 NO LIGHTNING BOLT, JUST A WARM SURPRISE ................................. 20 A BEAUTIFUL SET OF NUMBERS ...........................................................23 CLASSIC DISTANCE CONTESTS FOR GLASGOW ...................................26 RISELEY FINALLY GETS HIS RECORD ...................................................29 TRIALS AND VERDICTS ..........................................................................32 KIRANI JAMES FIRST FOR GRENADA ....................................................35 DEEK STILL WEARS AN INDELIBLE STAMP ..........................................38 MICHAEL, ELOISE DO IT THEIR WAY .................................................... 40 20 SECONDS OF BOLT BEATS 20 MINUTES SUNSHINE ........................43 ROWE EQUAL TO DOUBELL, NOT DOUBELL’S EQUAL ..........................46 MOROCCO BOUND ..................................................................................49 ASBEL KIPROP ........................................................................................52 JENNY SIMPSON .....................................................................................55 -
2017 Queensland Athletics Championships
Queensland Sport & Athletics Centre - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 2017 Queensland Athletics Championships - 23/02/2017 to 26/02/2017 QSAC Results Girls 100 Metre Under 20 ====================================================================== Qld Record: R 11.14 26/08/2007 Sally McLellan, GCV 11.26 WC World Champs 12.44 N National Name Age Team Prelims ====================================================================== Heat 1 Preliminaries Wind: 0.4 1 Johnson, Samantha 18 Noosa Athletics 12.43QN 2 Murray, Connie 18 Qeii Track Club 12.52Q 3 Lawson, Rachel 19 KPL 12.79 4 Lee, Katie 18 GCC 12.85 5 Rudder, Natasha 18 New South Wales 12.95 6 Singh, Mayla 18 IGN 13.05 7 Mpofu, Cebile 18 GCC 13.15 8 Clements, Alexandra 18 UNQ 14.44 Heat 2 Preliminaries Wind: 1.6 1 Godamunne, Sachini 18 UNQ 12.31QN 2 Morrison, Tiana 19 Ashgrove Rangers 12.37QN 3 Lanham, Dannielle 19 Qeii Track Club 12.62q 4 Fagan, Taylor 18 Noosa Athletics 12.83 5 Peni, Miriam 18 Ipswich & District 12.88 6 Lima, Tyler 19 GCC 12.97 7 Ullman, Kate 19 Qeii Track Club 13.18 8 Cuba, Kayla 18 Gold Coast Victory 13.38 Heat 3 Preliminaries Wind: 2.1 1 Linton, Courtney 19 IGN 12.14QN 2 Kay, Nicole 19 USC 12.27QN 3 Hogan, Beth 19 UNQ 12.42qN 4 Reynolds, Shannon Lee 19 RAV 12.69 5 Bain, Cassandra 18 Gold Coast Victory 12.74 6 Winter, Sophie 18 Qeii Track Club 12.89 7 Osborne, Kailah 18 USC 12.99 8 Roberts, Natalie 19 IGN 13.04 Girls 100 Metre Under 20 ====================================================================== Qld Record: R 11.14 26/08/2007 Sally McLellan, GCV