1994 Oceania Athletics Championships

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II Oceania Athletics Championships
DatesFebruary 23–26
Host cityAuckland, New Zealand New Zealand
LevelSenior
Events41 (22 men, 19 women)
Participation15 nations

The 1994 Oceania Athletics Championships were held in Auckland, New Zealand, between February 23–26, 1994.

A total of 41 events were contested, 22 by men and 19 by women.

Medal summary[]

Medal winners were published.[1] Complete results can be found as compiled by Bob Snow from Athletics Papua New Guinea.[2]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres (wind: -0.3 m/s)  Jone Delai (FIJ) 10.63   (NZL) 10.82   (NZL) 10.83
200 metres (wind: +0.7 m/s)  Jone Delai (FIJ) 21.55  Solomone Bole (FIJ) 21.94   (AUS) 21.97
400 metres   (NZL) 47.25   (NZL) 48.22   (AUS) 48.62
800 metres   (NZL) 1:50.38   (NZL) 1:51.30   (AUS) 1:52.15
1500 metres  John Henwood (NZL) 3:51.71  Stephen Blair (NZL) 3:52.08   (AUS) 3:52.35
5000 metres   (NZL) 14:44.62   (VAN) 16:07.78   (PNG) 16:07.84
10000 metres   (NZL) 31:11.97   (FIJ) 33:26.81   (FIJ) 33:43.65
Marathon   (NZL) 2:33:16   (NZL) 2:39:29   (AUS) 2:41:11
3000 metres steeplechase   (NZL) 8:54.74   (NZL) 9:08.55  Davendra Singh (FIJ) 9:21.64
110 metres hurdles (wind: +2.7 m/s)  Nick Bolton (NZL) 14.67w French Polynesia/  (TAH) 14.95w   (TGA) 15.15w
400 metres hurdles  Nick Bolton (NZL) 53.01   (TGA) 53.51  Autiko Daunakamakama (FIJ) 53.79
High Jump   (NZL) 2.05   (FIJ) 1.99 French Polynesia/  (TAH) 1.93
Pole Vault French Polynesia/  (TAH) 4.55 French Polynesia/  (TAH) 4.45   (AUS) 4.45
Long Jump   (NZL) 7.62w   (AUS) 7.43w French Polynesia/  (TAH) 7.01w
Triple Jump French Polynesia/  (TAH) 14.95   (NCL) 14.84   (AUS) 14.38w
Shot Put   (NZL) 16.10   (AUS) 15.59   (AUS) 15.40
Discus Throw French Polynesia/  (TAH) 48.54   (NZL) 48.54   (AUS) 47.46
Hammer Throw   (NZL) 63.16   (NCL) 52.20   (NFK) 51.34
Javelin Throw   (AUS) 67.84   (FIJ) 65.40   (NCL) 58.82
20 Kilometres Road Walk   (NZL) 1:43:55   (AUS) 1:51:56   (FIJ) 1:57:42
4 x 100 metres relay  New Zealand 41.57  Australia 41.98  Tonga 42.43
4 x 400 metres relay  Fiji 3:12.40  New Zealand 3:13.11  Australia 3:18.73

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres (wind: -1.0 m/s)  Vaciseva Tavaga (FIJ) 12.17   (NZL) 12.57   (FIJ) 12.77
200 metres (wind: +3.4 m/s)  Vaciseva Tavaga (FIJ) 24.37w   (NZL) 24.89w   (NZL) 25.26w
400 metres  Mary Estelle Kapalu (VAN) 55.72   (AUS) 57.08   (FIJ) 57.49
800 metres  Andrea Williams (NZL) 2:14.13   (NZL) 2:16.10   (FIJ) 2:17.65
1500 metres   (NZL) 4:39.64   (NZL) 4:51.44  Salome Tabuatalei (FIJ) 4:58.30
5000 metres   (NZL) 18:03.37  Salome Tabuatalei (FIJ) 18:42.83
Half Marathon   (NZL) 1:25:38   (AUS) 1:29:38   (AUS) 1:37:33
100 metres hurdles (wind: +3.5 m/s)   (NZL) 14.06w   (PNG) 14.13w  Elizabeth Binns (NZL) 14.76w
400 metres hurdles  Mary Estelle Kapalu (VAN) 61.70   (NZL) 61.84   (AUS) 63.73
High Jump  Carmen Hunter (AUS) 1.77   (AUS) 1.74   (NZL) 1.74
Long Jump   (NZL) 6.10   (NZL) 5.81w   (AUS) 5.69w
Triple Jump   (NZL) 12.50   (AUS) 11.71   (FIJ) 11.70
Shot Put  Elizabeth Binns (NZL) 13.08   (NZL) 12.80   (NCL) 12.66
Discus Throw   (NZL) 40.02   (NCL) 37.84   (FIJ) 31.58
Hammer Throw   (NZL) 50.52   (NZL) 41.10   (NCL) 29.82
Javelin Throw (old implement)   (NZL) 48.34  Bina Ramesh (NCL) 47.90   (NCL) 44.50
10 Kilometres Road Walk   (AUS) 57:09   (NZL) 58:53
4 x 100 metres relay  Fiji 47.10  Australia 48.62
4 x 400 metres relay  New Zealand 3:54.14  Fiji 3:58.03  Australia 3:58.34

Medal table (unofficial)[]

  *   Host nation (New Zealand)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 New Zealand (NZL)*2717448
2 Fiji (FIJ)661022
3 Australia (AUS)391426
4 French Polynesia (TAH)3227
5 Vanuatu (VAN)2103
6 New Caledonia (NCL)0448
7 Tonga (TON)0123
8 Papua New Guinea (PNG)0112
9 Norfolk Island (NFI)0011
Totals (9 nations)414138120


Participation (unofficial)[]

The participation of athletes from 15 countries could be determined from the Pacific Islands Athletics Statistics publication.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ OCEANIA CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved March 4, 2013
  2. ^ a b Snow, Bob (March 1994), Pacific Islands Athletics Statistics #2/94, Athletics PNG, pp. 4–7, retrieved March 4, 2013
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