2018–19 Australian Athletics Championships

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2018–19 Australian Athletics Championships
Dates4–7 April 2019
Host citySydney, Australia
VenueSydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre
Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre.jpg

The 2018–19 Australian Athletics Championships was the 97th edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for Australia. It was held from 4–7 April 2019 at the Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre in Sydney. It served as the selection meeting for Australia at the 2019 World Athletics Championships. Distance events were held separately, with the 10,000 metres taking place at the on 13 December 2018 at Lakeside Stadium in Melbourne, the mile run taking place at the Albie Thomas meet at the in Bankstown on 22 December 2018, and the 5000 metres taking place at the Sydney Track Classic on 23 February 2019.[1][2][3]

Medal summary[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: -0.2)

Australian Capital Territory
10.22 Rohan Browning
New South Wales
10.28 Jack Hale
Tasmania
10.34
200 metres
(Wind: +0.7)
Alex Hartmann
Queensland
20.68
Queensland
20.76
 Gambia (GAM)
20.87
400 metres Steven Solomon
New South Wales
45.99 Alex Beck
Queensland
46.31 Ilhwan Mo
 South Korea (KOR)
46.54
800 metres Peter Bol
Victoria
1:46.12 Josh Ralph
New South Wales
1:46.15
New South Wales
1:46.91
1500 metres Luke Mathews
Victoria
3:43.15 Ryan Gregson
Queensland
3:44.03
New South Wales
3:44.05
Mile run Matthew Ramsden
Western Australia
3:59.18 Ryan Gregson
Victoria
3:59.95
New South Wales
4:01.98
5000 metres
Victoria
13:29.47 Stewart McSweyn
Tasmania
13:32.37 Liam Adams
Victoria
13:56.63
10,000 metres Stewart McSweyn
Tasmania
27:50.89 Jack Rayner
Victoria
28:12.07
Queensland
28:49.70
110 metres hurdles
(Wind: +0.2)
Nicholas Hough
New South Wales
13.55 Chen Kuei-ru
 Chinese Taipei (TPE)
13.68 Yang Wei-ting
 Chinese Taipei (TPE)
13.76
400 metres hurdles Ian Dewhurst
Western Australia
50.29 Michael Cochrane
 New Zealand (NZL)
50.94
 South Korea (KOR)
51.03
3000 metres steeplechase
South Australia
8:39.31 James Nipperess
New South Wales
8:43.09 Ben Buckingham
Victoria
8:47.14
4 × 100 m relay  South Korea (KOR)
Kukyoung Kim


39.52  New South Wales (NSW)



40.21  South Australia (SA)



40.96
4 × 400 m relay  New South Wales (NSW)

Ian Halpin

3:10.15  Victoria (VIC)



Christian Davis
3:10.46  South Australia (SA)



3:19.97
High jump Joel Baden
Victoria
2.30 m Woo Sang-hyeok
 South Korea (KOR)
2.24 m Nauraj Singh Randhawa
 Malaysia (MAS)
2.20 m
Pole vault
Western Australia
5.50 m
 New Zealand (NZL)
5.50 m
Victoria
5.40 m r
Long jump Henry Smith
Victoria
7.90 m
(0.0 m/s)

Victoria
7.83 m
(0.0 m/s)

Queensland
7.79 m
(0.0 m/s)
Triple jump Alwyn Jones
Victoria
15.95 m
(+0.7 m/s)

Victoria
15.77 m
(0.0 m/s)

New South Wales
15.74 m
(+0.2 m/s)
Shot put Tom Walsh
 New Zealand (NZL)
21.91 m Damien Birkinhead
Victoria
19.79 m
 Germany (GER)
18.39 m
Discus throw Matthew Denny
Queensland
65.28 m Mitchell Cooper
Queensland
59.75 m
South Australia
54.74 m
Hammer throw
New South Wales
65.11 m
Tasmania
63.26 m
Victoria
62.52 m
Javelin throw Hamish Peacock
Tasmania
78.12 m
Queensland
74.95 m Nash Lowis
Queensland
74.73 m
Decathlon
 United States (USA)
7901 pts[4] Kyle Cranston
New South Wales
7594 pts[5] David Brock
Victoria
7539 pts[6]
10,000 metres walk Dane Bird-Smith
Queensland
38:30.61 Rhydian Cowley
Victoria
40:44.81 Quentin Rew
 New Zealand (NZL)
41:02.24 >

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: +0.1)
Naa Anang
Queensland
11.32 Zoe Hobbs
 New Zealand (NZL)
11.44 Maddie Coates
Victoria
11.52
200 metres
(Wind: -1.2)
Zoe Hobbs
 New Zealand (NZL)
23.42 Maddie Coates
Victoria
23.50 Nana Adoma Owusu-Afriyie
Victoria
23.64
400 metres Bendere Oboya
New South Wales
52.00 Caitlin Sargent-Jones
Queensland
53.20
Australian Capital Territory
53.36
800 metres Catriona Bisset
Victoria
2:00.48 Georgia Griffith
Victoria
2:01.26 Morgan Mitchell
Victoria
2:01.60
1500 metres
New South Wales
4:11.74
Victoria
4:12.22
Western Australia
4:15.25
Mile run
Victoria
4:37.35 Genevieve Gregson
Victoria
4:37.66
New South Wales
4:39.77
5000 metres Melissa Duncan
Victoria
15:29.70 Paige Campbell
New South Wales
15:31.50 Sinead Diver
Victoria
15:35.70
10,000 metres Hitomi Niiya
 Japan (JPN)
31:32.50 Sinead Diver
Victoria
31:50.98 Ellie Pashley
Victoria
32:17.81
100 metres hurdles
(Wind: 0.0)
Celeste Mucci
Victoria
13.09 Brianna Beahan
Western Australia
13.11 Michelle Jenneke
Queensland
13.12
400 metres hurdles Lauren Wells
Australian Capital Territory
54.87 Portia Bing
 New Zealand (NZL)
55.86 Sarah Carli
New South Wales
56.08
3000 metres steeplechase Paige E Campbell
New South Wales
9:49.68
 Japan (JPN)
10:01.03
Victoria
10:06.13
4 × 100 m relay  New South Wales (NSW)



Stephanie Power
45.68  Tasmania (TAS)



46.39  Western Australia (WA)



46.59
4 × 400 m relay  Victoria (VIC)

Morgan Mitchell
Jessica Gulli-Nance
Catriona Bisset
3:39.05  New South Wales (NSW)



Rebecca Bennett
3:43.65  Western Australia (WA)


Sarah Hynes
3:53.35
High jump Nicola McDermott
New South Wales
1.92 m
 New Zealand (NZL)
1.86 m
Queensland
1.82 m
Pole vault Olivia McTaggart
 New Zealand (NZL)
4.30 m
Queensland
4.30 m
Western Australia
4.10 m
Long jump Naa Anang
Queensland
6.88 m
(+2.4 m/s)
Brooke Stratton
Victoria
6.70 m
(+1.7 m/s)
Jessie Harper
Queensland
6.45 m
(0.0 m/s)
Triple jump Ellen Pettitt
Victoria
13.36 m
(0.0 m/s)

Queensland
13.21 m
(0.0 m/s)

 Ukraine (UKR)
12.99 m
(0.0 m/s)
Shot put
 New Zealand (NZL)
15.87 m
Victoria
14.24 m Taryn Gollshewsky
Queensland
14.08 m
Discus throw Taryn Gollshewsky
Queensland
56.38 m Kimberley Mulhall
Victoria
54.95 m
Queensland
50.97 m
Hammer throw Alexandra Hulley
New South Wales
65.49 m Lauren Bruce
 New Zealand (NZL)
58.73 m
Victoria
56.54 m
Javelin throw Kelsey-Lee Barber
Australian Capital Territory
63.33 m Kathryn Mitchell
Victoria
62.78 m Tori Peeters
 New Zealand (NZL)
56.49 m
Heptathlon Celeste Mucci
Victoria
5844 pts[7] Alysha Burnett
New South Wales
5716 pts[8]
Queensland
5466 pts[9]
10,000 metres walk Katie Hayward
Queensland
43:20.65 Jemima Montag
Victoria
43:51.47 Rachel Tallent
Victoria
46:10.54

References[]

  1. ^ Walsh throws world-leading 21.91m at Australian Championships . World Athletics (2019-04-07). Retrieved 2019-12-29.
  2. ^ Australian Track & Field Championships - Men 2018-19. Athletics Australia. Retrieved 2019-12-29.
  3. ^ Australian Track & Field Championships - Women 2018-19. Athletics Australia. Retrieved 2019-12-29.
  4. ^ (11.31 (+1.0), 6.74 m (+1.7), 14.40 m, 1.92 m, 50.13, 14.52 (-0.3), 45.84 m, 4.80 m, 64.02 m, 4:33.46)
  5. ^ (11.39 (+1.0), 6.84 m (+1.8), 13.93 m, 1.83 m, 50.44, 15.16 (-0.3), 42.72 m, 4.60 m, 61.87 m, 4:26.96)
  6. ^ (11.38 (+0.7), 6.86 m (+3.0), 13.97 m, 2.04 m, 50.88, 15.63 (-0.3), 39.53 m, 4.70 m, 54.33 m, 4:31.23)
  7. ^ (13.34 (+0.5), 1.75 m, 10.84 m, 24.59 (-2.2), 6.25 m (+0.6), 39.58 m, 2:24.91)
  8. ^ (14.40 (+0.5), 1.87 m, 13.66 m, 26.31 (-2.2), 5.94 m (+0.2), 40.00 m, 2:30.50)
  9. ^ (14.80 (+0.5), 1.72 m, 12.53 m, 26.02 (-2.2), 5.14 m (0.0), 50.54 m, 2:24.80)

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