2012–13 Australian Athletics Championships

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2012–13 Australian Athletics Championships
Dates11–14 April 2013
Host citySydney, Australia
VenueSydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre
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The 2012–13 Australian Athletics Championships was the 91st edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for Australia. It was held from 11–14 April 2013 at the Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre in Sydney. It served as a selection meeting for Australia at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics. The 10,000 metres event took place separately at the on 8 December 2012 at Lakeside Stadium in Melbourne.[1][2][3]

Medal summary[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: -1.3 m/s)
Josh Ross
Victoria
10.34 Tim Leathart
New South Wales
10.40 Joseph Millar
 New Zealand (NZL)
10.42
200 metres
(Wind: +1.5 m/s)
Josh Ross
Victoria
20.57 Nicholas Hough
New South Wales
20.66
Queensland
20.67
400 metres Alex Beck
Queensland
46.18
 New Zealand (NZL)
46.25 Ben Offereins
Western Australia
46.33
800 metres Alexander Rowe
Victoria
1:50.25 Jeff Riseley
Victoria
1:50.51
New South Wales
1:50.83
1500 metres
New South Wales
3:46.29 Jeremy Roff
New South Wales
3:46.99
New South Wales
3:47.03
5000 metres
New South Wales
13:29.45 Ben St Lawrence
New South Wales
13:30.37 Harry Summers
New South Wales
13:57.04
10,000 metres Emmanuel Bett
 Kenya (KEN)
27:59.23 Ben St Lawrence
New South Wales
28:35.92
 Great Britain (GBR)
28:40.83
110 metres hurdles
(Wind: +2.2 m/s)
Siddhanth Thingalaya
Queensland
13.72
New South Wales
13.76 Rayzam Shah Wan Sofian
 Malaysia (MAS)
13.99
400 metres hurdles Tristan Thomas
Tasmania
49.68 Ian Dewhurst
New South Wales
49.93
 New Zealand (NZL)
50.16
3000 metres steeplechase James Nipperess
New South Wales
8:49.39 Jack Colreavy
New South Wales
8:59.70
Victoria
9:04.84
High jump Brandon Starc
New South Wales
2.28 m Liam Zamel-Paez
Queensland
2.25 m Hiromi Takahari
 Japan (JPN)
2.22 m
Pole vault
Victoria
5.20 m
Victoria
5.10 m
 New Zealand (NZL)
5.10 m
Long jump Fabrice Lapierre
New South Wales
8.00 m
(0.0 m/s)

New South Wales
7.38 m
(+0.7 m/s)

South Australia
7.32 m
(+1.5 m/s)
Triple jump Alwyn Jones
Victoria
16.37 m
(0.3 m/s)

Queensland
15.50 m
(0.0 m/s)

 New Zealand (NZL)
15.42 m
(0.0 m/s)
Shot put Damien Birkinhead
Victoria
19.27 m
Western Australia
17.11 m
 Malaysia (MAS)
16.48 m
Discus throw Julian Wruck
Queensland
66.32 m Matthew Denny
Queensland
56.91 m
Victoria
55.58 m
Hammer throw
Victoria
69.68 m
Tasmania
64.13 m Matthew Denny
Queensland
62.50 m
Javelin throw Jarrod Bannister
Queensland
79.62 m Hamish Peacock
Tasmania
77.01 m
New South Wales
76.36 m
Decathlon
 New Zealand (NZL)
7650 pts[4]
 Great Britain (GBR)
7457 pts[5]
Queensland
7391 pts[6]

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: +1.1 m/s)
Toea Wisil
Queensland
11.49
Victoria
11.53 Margaret Gayen
South Australia
11.82
200 metres
(Wind: 0.0 m/s)

Victoria
23.41 Toea Wisil
Queensland
23.70 Kendra Hubbard
Victoria
23.81
400 metres Caitlin Sargent
Queensland
52.66 Anneliese Rubie
New South Wales
52.80 Monique Williams
 New Zealand (NZL)
53.23
800 metres Kelly Hetherington
Victoria
2:01.22 Angela Smit
 New Zealand (NZL)
2:02.09
New South Wales
2:03.37
1500 metres Zoe Buckman
Victoria
4:09.79
Victoria
4:11.79 Kaila McKnight
Victoria
4:14.04
5000 metres Kaila McKnight
Victoria
15:53.91 Jessica Trengove
South Australia
15:58.33
New South Wales
16:36.40
100 metres hurdles
(Wind: -1.0 m/s)

Western Australia
13.41 Brianna Beahan
Western Australia
13.53
 Great Britain (GBR)
13.83
400 metres hurdles Lauren Boden
Australian Capital Territory
56.47 Jess Gulli
Victoria
57.68 Sara Klein
New South Wales
59.89
3000 metres steeplechase Genevieve Lacaze
Queensland
10:01.20
New South Wales
10:20.72
Victoria
10:38.00
High jump Miyuki Fukumoto
 Japan (JPN)
1.92 m Eleanor Patterson
Victoria
1.85 m Sarah Cowley
 New Zealand (NZL)
1.85 m
Pole vault Alana Boyd
Queensland
4.30 m Liz Parnov
Western Australia
4.20 m Nina Kennedy
Western Australia
4.00 m
Long jump Kerrie Perkins
Australian Capital Territory
6.43 m
(0.0 m/s)
Brooke Stratton
Victoria
6.40 m
(0.0 m/s)

Australian Capital Territory
6.19 m
(0.0 m/s)
Triple jump
Queensland
13.68 m
(-0.4 m/s)
Ellen Pettitt
Victoria
13.41 m
(+0.7 m/s)

 Japan (JPN)
12.91 m
(+0.2 m/s)
Shot put Te Rina Keenan
 New Zealand (NZL)
15.75 m
 Japan (JPN)
15.17 m
Victoria
14.99 m
Discus throw Te Rina Keenan
 New Zealand (NZL)
55.97 m
New South Wales
55.76 m Siositina Hakeai
 New Zealand (NZL)
55.06 m
Hammer throw Lara Nielsen
Queensland
58.25 m
Tasmania
57.00 m
Victoria
56.30 m
Javelin throw Kim Mickle
Western Australia
62.26 m Kelsey-Lee Roberts
Australian Capital Territory
58.58 m
New South Wales
48.55 m
Heptathlon Portia Bing
 New Zealand (NZL)
5591 pts[7]
Victoria
5369 pts[8]
Victoria
5240 pts[9]

References[]

  1. ^ Hetherington has Rendina’s Australian 800m record now in sight. World Athletics (2013-04-14). Retrieved 2020-01-07.
  2. ^ Australian Track & Field Championships - Men 2012–13. Athletics Australia. Retrieved 2020-01-07.
  3. ^ Australian Track & Field Championships - Women 2012–13. Athletics Australia. Retrieved 2020-01-07.
  4. ^ (11.13 (+0.6), 6.73 m (-0.4), 14.09 m, 1.87 m, 49.01, 15.41 (+0.3), 43.16 m, 4.90 m, 56.24 m, 4:37.72)
  5. ^ (11.24 (+1.1), 6.90 m (+1.0), 13.97 m, 1.93 m, 51.09, 14.96 (+0.3), 47.09 m, 4.60 m, 55.02 m, 5:08.79)
  6. ^ (11.71 (+0.7), 6.69 m (+0.2), 14.49 m, 1.78 m, 50.88, 15.17 (+0.3), 43.50 m, 4.60 m, 61.32 m, 4:39.06)
  7. ^ (13.98 (+0.6), 1.71 m, 10.89 m, 24.58 (-0.3), 5.80 m (-0.3), 37.57 m, 2:20.31)
  8. ^ (14.30 (+0.6), 1.68 m, 12.77 m, 25.61 (-0.3), 5.64 m (0.0), 32.65 m, 2:22.44)
  9. ^ (15.32 (+0.6), 1.74 m, 12.74 m, 27.00 (-0.3), 5.46 m (-0.8), 41.19 m, 2:26.55)

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