List of Australian records in athletics

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Below is a list of current Australian records in athletics as ratified by the national governing body, Athletics Australia. There are two types of Australian records. An Australian record is the best time recorded anywhere in the world by an athlete or team holding Australian citizenship whilst an Australian All Comers record is the best time recorded in Australia by an athlete or team.

Outdoor[]

Key to tables:   Awaiting ratification   Record not kept by Athletics Australia   Not ratified or later rescinded by Athletics Australia

+ = en route to a longer distance
h = hand timing
A = affected by altitude
a = aided road course according to IAAF rule 260.28
NWI = no wind information
Mx = mark was made in a mixed race
OT = oversized track (> 200m in circumference)

Men[]

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref Video
60 m 6.55 (+0.1 m/s) Rohan Browning 16 January 2021 Illawarra Track Challenge Wollongong, Australia [1]
100 y 9.2 h Bob Lay 10 March 1965 Sydney, Australia
100 m 9.93 (+1.8 m/s) Patrick Johnson 5 May 2003 Mito International Mito, Japan [2][3] [1]
9.9 h Paul Narracott 4 January 1984 Brisbane, Australia
150 m (bend) 15.51 NWI Alex Hartmann 4 February 2017 Nitro Athletics Round 1 Melbourne, Australia [4]
200 m 20.06 (+0.9 m/s) Peter Norman 16 October 1968 Olympic Games Mexico City, Mexico [5][6] [2]
300 m 31.88 Darren Clark 30 June 1986 Belfast, Northern Ireland
400 m 44.38 Darren Clark 26 September 1988 Olympic Games Seoul, South Korea
600 m 1:15.14 Lachlan Renshaw 20 February 2010 Sydney, Australia [7]
800 m 1:44.11 Peter Bol 1 August 2021 Olympic Games Tokyo, Japan [8]
1000 m 2:16.09 Jeff Riseley 17 June 2014 Golden Spike Ostrava Ostrava, Czech Republic [9]
1500 m 3:29.51 Stewart McSweyn 9 July 2021 Herculis Fontvieille, Monaco [10]
Mile 3:48.37 Stewart McSweyn 1 July 2021 Bislett Games Oslo, Norway [11]
2000 m 4:50.76 Craig Mottram 9 March 2006 Melbourne Track Classic Melbourne, Australia
3000 m 7:28.02 Stewart McSweyn 17 September 2020 Golden Gala Rome, Italy [12]
Two miles 8:03.50 Craig Mottram 10 June 2007 Prefontaine Classic Eugene, United States [13]
5000 m 12:55.76 Craig Mottram 30 July 2004 London Grand Prix London, United Kingdom
5 km (road) 13:20 Craig Mottram 3 April 2005 20th Carlsbad 5000 Carlsbad, United States
10000 m 27:22.55 Patrick Tiernan 5 December 2020 The Track Meet San Juan Capistrano, United States [14]
10 km (road) 27:54 Craig Mottram 23 April 2004 Manchester, United Kingdom
27:39 a Craig Mottram 31 December 2006 Madrid, Spain
27:48 Rob de Castella 3 March 1984 Continental Homes 10K Phoenix, United States
15 km (road) 42:47 Rob de Castella 5 February 1983 Tampa, United States
20000 m (track) 58:37.2+ h Rob de Castella 17 April 1982 Rome, Italy
20 km (road) 56:54+ a 19 January 2007 Tokyo, Japan
57:38+ Collis Birmingham 3 February 2013 Marugame Half Marathon Marugame, Japan
One hour 20516 m Robert de Castella 17 April 1982 Rome, Italy
Half marathon 59:57 Brett Robinson 2 February 2020 Kagawa Marugame Half Marathon Marugame, Japan [15]
25000 m (track) 1:19:56.4+ Josh Harris 31 July 2016 Australian Record Attempt Hobart, Australia [16]
25 km (road) 1:14:42 Robert de Castella 4 July 1981 Perth, Australia
30000 m (track) 1:36:39.7 Josh Harris 31 July 2016 Australian Record Attempt Hobart, Australia [16]
30 km (road) 1:31:21+ Steve Moneghetti 30 September 1990 Berlin Marathon Berlin, Germany
1:30:06+ a Lee Troop 18 April 2004 London Marathon London, United Kingdom
Marathon 2:07:51 a Robert de Castella 21 April 1986 Boston Marathon Boston, United States
2:08:16 Steve Moneghetti 30 September 1990 Berlin Marathon Berlin, Germany
100 km 6:29:26 a 23 April 1995 Ross-Richmond, Australia
24 hours 303506 m Yiannis Kouros 24 October 1997 Sri Chinmoy 24 Hour Race Kensington, Australia [17]
110 m hurdles 13.29 (+0.6 m/s) Kyle Vander-Kuyp 11 August 1995 World Championships Gothenburg, Sweden
200 m hurdles 22.59 (+0.2 m/s) Darryl Wohlsen 14 March 1996 Brisbane, Australia
400 m hurdles 48.28 Rohan Robinson 31 July 1996 Olympic Games Atlanta, United States
3000 m steeplechase 8:16.22 Shaun Creighton 2 July 1993 Lille, France
High jump 2.36 m Tim Forsyth 2 March 1997 Melbourne Track Classic Melbourne, Australia
2.36 m Brandon Starc 26 August 2018 Internationales Hochsprung-Meeting Eberstadt, Germany [18]
Pole vault 6.05 m [a] Dmitri Markov 9 August 2001 World Championships Edmonton, Canada [19]
Long jump 8.54 m (+1.7 m/s) Mitchell Watt 29 July 2011 DN Galan Stockholm, Sweden [20]
Triple jump 17.46 m (+1.7 m/s) Ken Lorraway 7 August 1982 London, United Kingdom
Shot put 21.35 m Damien Birkinhead 28 August 2017 Hanžeković Memorial Zagreb, Croatia [21]
Discus throw 68.20 m Benn Harradine 10 May 2013 Townsville, Australia [22]
Hammer throw 79.29 m Stuart Rendell 6 July 2002 Varaždin, Croatia
Javelin throw 89.02 m Jarrod Bannister 29 February 2008 Brisbane, Australia
Decathlon 8649 pts Ashley Moloney 4–5 August 2021 Olympic Games Tokyo, Japan [23]
100m (wind) Long jump (wind) Shot put High jump 400m 110H (wind) Discus Pole vault Javelin 1500m
10.34 (+0.2 m/s) 7.64 m (+0.4 m/s) 14.49 m 2.11 m 46.29 14.08 (-1.0 m/s) 44.38 m 5.00 m 57.12 m 4:39.19
3000 m walk (track) 10:54.70 Dane Bird-Smith 11 February 2017 QA Norma Croker Shield Brisbane, Australia [24]
5000 m walk (track) 18:38.97 Dane Bird-Smith 5 March 2016 Melbourne Track Classic Melbourne, Australia [25]
10000 m walk (track) 38:20.9 David Smith 15 September 1985 Sydney, Australia
38:06.6 25 September 1986
10 km walk (road) 38:07 David Smith 25 September 1986 Sydney, Australia [26]
20000 m walk (track) 1:19:48.1 Nathan Deakes 4 September 2001 Goodwill Games Brisbane, Australia
20 km walk (road) 1:17:33 Nathan Deakes 23 April 2005 Cixi City, China
30000 m walk (track) 2:14:22+ Simon Baker 9 September 1990 Victorian Championships Melbourne, Australia
30 km walk (road) 2:05:06 Nathan Deakes 27 August 2006 Hobart, Australia
Two hours walk (track) 27123.35 m Willi Sawall 24 May 1980 Melbourne, Australia
50000 m walk (track) 3:43:50.0 Simon Baker 9 September 1990 Victorian Championships Hobart, Australia
50 km walk (road) 3:35:47 Nathan Deakes 2 December 2006 Geelong, Australia
4 × 100 m relay 38.17  Australia
Paul Henderson
Tim Jackson
Steve Brimacombe
Damien Marsh
12 August 1995 World Championships Gothenburg, Sweden
 Australia
Anthony Alozie
Isaac Ntiamoah
Andrew McCabe
Joshua Ross
10 August 2012 Olympic Games London, Great Britain [27]
4 × 200 m relay 1:23.04  Australia


Dean Capobianco
Peter Vassella
6 December 1998 Sydney, Australia
4 × 400 m relay 2:59.70  Australia
Darren Clark
Rick Mitchell
Gary Minihan
Bruce Frayne
11 August 1984 Olympic Games Los Angeles, United States
4 × 800 m relay 7:11.48  Australia
Josh Ralph
Ryan Gregson

24 May 2014 IAAF World Relays Nassau, Bahamas [28]
Distance medley relay 9:17.56 Ryan Gregson 2:48.66 (1200m)
Sean Wroe 45.96 (400m)
Lachlan Renshaw 1:46.29 (800m)
Jeff Riseley 3:56.66 (1600 m)
30 April 2011 Penn Relays Philadelphia, United States [29][30]
4 × 1500 m relay 14:46.04  Australia
Ryan Gregson
Sam McEntee
Collis Birmingham
25 May 2014 IAAF World Relays Nassau, Bahamas [31]
Marathon road relay (Ekiden) 2:03.13  Australia
Collis Birmingham (13:33)
Lee Troop (28:50)
Michael Shelley (14:08)
(30:12)
Liam Adams (14:56)
Martin Dent (21:34)
23 November 2006 International Chiba Ekiden Chiba, Japan

Women[]

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
100 y 10.59 (+0.3 m/s) Melissa Breen 21 January 2017 Athletics ACT Combined Events Championships Canberra, Australia [32]
10.38 NWI Melinda Gainsford-Taylor 1995 Australian Championships Australia [33]
100 m 11.11 (+1.9 m/s) Melissa Breen 9 February 2014 ACT Championships Canberra, Australia [34][35]
11.0 h Denise Robertson 27 October 1973 Sydney, Australia
150 m (straight) 16.86 (+0.9 m/s) Sally Pearson September 2010 Great City Games Newcastle, United Kingdom [36]
150 m (bend) 17.37 NWI Riley Day 4 February 2017 Nitro Athletics Round 1 Melbourne, Australia [4]
16.8 h NWI Barbara Wilson 1976
Denise Robertson 1976
200 m 22.23 (+0.8 m/s) Melinda Gainsford-Taylor 13 July 1997 Stuttgart, Germany
300 m 36.34 Jana Pittman 15 February 2003 Telstra A-Series Campbelltown, Australia [37]
400 m 48.63 Cathy Freeman 29 July 1996 Olympic Games Atlanta, United States
600 m 1:25.79 Tamsyn Manou 5 July 2012 Meeting de la Province de Liège Liège, Belgium [38]
800 m 1:58.09 Catriona Bisset 20 June 2021 Janusz Kusociński Memorial Chorzów, Poland [39]
1000 m 2:35.90 Linden Hall 2 March 2021 [b] Box Hill Burn Meet Melbourne, Australia [40]
1500 m 3:58.81 Jessica Hull 4 August 2021 Olympic Games Tokyo, Japan [41]
Mile 4:21.38 Linden Hall 3 September 2021 [c] Memorial Van Damme Brussels, Belgium [42]
2000 m 5:37.71 Benita Johnson 12 June 2003 Golden Spike Ostrava Ostrava, Czech Republic
3000 m 8:36.03 Jessica Hull 25 September 2020 Doha Diamond League Doha, Qatar [43]
Two miles 9:43.53 Georgie Clarke 20 May 2007 Adidas Track Classic Carson, United States
5000 m 14:43.80 Jessica Hull 14 August 2020 Herculis Fontvieille, Monaco [44]
5 km (road) 14:59 Benita Johnson 1 September 2002 Flora Light Challenge for Women London, United Kingdom [45]
10000 m 30:37.68 Benita Johnson 23 August 2003 World Championships Paris, France [46]
10 km (road) 31:17 Benita Johnson 21 May 2006 Manchester, United Kingdom
15 km (road) 47:59+ Kerryn McCann 10 January 2000 Tokyo, Japan
One hour
16056 m + Jackie Fairweather 24 January 2008 Canberra, Australia
20 km (road) 1:04:36+ a Benita Johnson 26 September 2004 Newcastle-South Shields, United Kingdom
1:05:02.6+ 1 April 2007 Berlin Half Marathon Berlin, Germany
Half marathon 1:07:48 Kerryn McCann 10 January 2000 Tokyo, Japan
25 km (road) 1:23:25+ Benita Johnson 22 October 2006 Chicago Marathon Chicago, United States
30 km (road) 1:40:12+ Benita Johnson 22 October 2006 Chicago Marathon Chicago, United States
Marathon 2:22:36 Benita Johnson 22 October 2006 Chicago Marathon Chicago, United States
50 Miles (track) 6:07:58 18 June 1994 50 Mile Track Race Burwood Burwood, Australia [47]
100 km 7:34:25 Kirstin Bull 27 November 2016 IAU 100 km World Championships Los Alcázares, Spain [48]
100 m hurdles 12.28 (+1.1 m/s) Sally Pearson 3 September 2011 World Championships Daegu, South Korea [49]
200 m hurdles (bend) 25.7 h Pam Kilborn-Ryan 25 November 1971 Melbourne, Australia [50]
25.79 (-0.6 m/s) Lauren Wells 21 January 2017 Athletics ACT Combined Events Championships Canberra, Australia [32]
300 m hurdles 39.00 Jana Pittman 11 July 2004 Meilen, Switzerland [51]
400 m hurdles 53.17 Debbie Flintoff-King 28 September 1988 Olympic Games Seoul, South Korea
2000 m steeplechase 6:25.77 Melissa Rollison 1 May 2000 Sydney, Australia
6:20.06 Mx Donna MacFarlane 2 February 2006 Hobart, Australia
6:16.86 Genevieve LaCaze 6 September 2015 ISTAF Berlin, Germany [52]
6:09.48 Genevieve Gregson 1 September 2019 ISTAF Berlin Berlin, Germany [53]
3000 m steeplechase 9:14.28 Genevieve LaCaze 27 August 2016 Meeting Areva Saint-Denis, France [54]
High jump 2.02 m Nicola McDermott 7 August 2021 Olympic Games Tokyo, Japan [55]
Pole vault 4.82 m Nina Kennedy 13 March 2021 Sydney Track Classic Sydney, Australia [56]
Long jump 7.05 m (+2.0 m/s) Brooke Stratton 12 March 2016 Perth Track Classic Perth, Australia [57]
Triple jump 14.04 m (+2.0 m/s) 9 March 2002 Hobart, Australia
14.04 m (+1.8 m/s) 7 December 2003 Perth, Australia
Shot put 19.74 m Gael Martin 14 July 1984 Berkeley, United States
Discus throw 69.64 m Dani Stevens 13 August 2017 World Championships London, United Kingdom [58]
Hammer throw 71.12 m Bronwyn Eagles 6 February 2003 Adelaide, Australia
Javelin throw 68.92 m Kathryn Mitchell 11 April 2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast, Australia [59]
Heptathlon 6695 pts Jane Flemming 27–28 January 1990 Commonwealth Games Auckland, New Zealand
13.21 (+1.4 m/s) (100 m hurdles), 1.82 m (high jump), 13.76 m (shot put), 23.62 (+2.4 m/s) (200 m) /
6.57 m (+1.6 m/s) (long jump), 49.28 m (javelin), 2:12.53 (800 m)
Decathlon 6428 pts 10–11 March 2012 Melbourne, Australia [60]
(100 m), (discus), 3.70 m (pole vault), (javelin), (400 m) /
15.55 (+1.2 m/s) (100 m hurdles), 5.34 m (-1.0 m/s) (long jump), 11.50 m (shot put), (high jump), (1500 m)
3000 m walk (track) 11:51.26 Kerry Saxby-Junna 7 February 1991 Melbourne, Australia
5000 m walk (track) 20:03.0 h Kerry Saxby-Junna 11 February 1996 Sydney, Australia
5 km walk (road) 20:25 Kerry Saxby 10 June 1989 Internationaler Geher-Cup Hildesheim, West Germany [61]
10000 m walk (track) 41:57.22 Kerry Saxby-Junna 24 July 1990 Seattle, United States
10 km walk (road) 41:29.71 Kerry Saxby-Junna 27 August 1988 Canberra, Australia
20000 m walk (track) 1:33:40.2 Kerry Saxby-Junna 6 September 2001 Brisbane, Australia
20 km walk (road) 1:27:44 Jane Saville 2 May 2004 Naumburg, Germany
50 km walk (road) 4:09:33 Claire Tallent 5 May 2018 IAAF World Race Walking Team Championships Taicang, China [62]
Two hours walk (track) 23496.5 m 3 July 1999 Box Hill, Australia
4 × 100 m relay 42.99 A  Australia


Jodi Lambert
Melinda Gainsford-Taylor
18 March 2000 Pietersburg, South Africa
4 × 200 m relay 1:32.6  Australia
Raelene Boyle
Sue Jowett
Denise Robertson
Barbara Wilson
25 January 1976 Brisbane, Australia
4 × 400 m relay 3:23.81  Australia
Nova Peris-Kneebone
Tamsyn Manou
Melinda Gainsford-Taylor
Cathy Freeman
30 September 2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia
4 × 800 m relay 8:13.26  Australia
Brittany McGowan
Zoe Buckman
Selma Kajan
Melissa Duncan
25 May 2014 IAAF World Relays Nassau, Bahamas [63]
Distance medley relay 10:46.94  Australia
Melissa Duncan (1200 m)
(400 m)
Brittany McGowan (800 m)
Heidi See (1600 m)
2 May 2015 IAAF World Relays Nassau, Bahamas [64]
4 × 1500 m relay 17:08.65  Australia
Zoe Buckman

Brittany McGowan
Melissa Duncan
24 May 2014 IAAF World Relays Nassau, Bahamas [65]

Mixed[]

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
4 × 400 m relay 3:18.55  Australia
Steven Solomon
Goodwin
Rubie
Connolly
9 July 2018 Ostrava, Czech Republic

Indoor[]

Men[]

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref
50 m 5.8 h Ian Campbell 18 February 1978 Daly City, United States
55 m 6.34 Ian Campbell 7 February 1981 Moscow, United States
60 m 6.52 Matt Shirvington 7 March 1999 World Championships Maebashi, Japan
Matt Shirvington 7 March 1999 World Championships Maebashi, Japan
200 m 20.71 Damien Marsh 12 March 1993 World Championships Toronto, Canada
300 m 34.95 A Brad Marshall 24 January 1981 Pocatello, United States
33.2 h Rick Mitchell 26 July 1978 Moscow, United States
34.1 h Paul Narracott 26 July 1978 Moscow, United States
33.1 h Daniel Batman 2 March 2003 Birmingham, United States
33.6 h Daniel Batman 2 March 2003 Birmingham, United States
33.8 h Daniel Batman 2 March 2003 Birmingham, United States
400 m 45.93 Daniel Batman 2 March 2003 Birmingham, United Kingdom
45.44 Steven Solomon 23 February 2018 ACC Championships Clemson, United States [66]
500 m 1:01.44 Steven Solomon 1 February 2014 Penn State Invitational University Park, United States [67]
600 m 1:17.49 Steven Solomon 3 February 2018 Michigan Power 5 Invitational Ann Arbor, United States [68]
800 m 1:45.59 Charlie Hunter 13 February 2021 Tyson Invitational Fayetteville, United States [69]
1000 m 2:19.60 Ryan Foster 16 January 2010 PSU Northeast Challenge University Park, United States [70]
1500 m 3:32.35 Ollie Hoare 13 February 2021 New Balance Indoor Grand Prix New York City, United States [71]
Mile 3:53.49 Charlie Hunter 12 February 2021 Tyson Invitational Fayetteville, United States [72]
3:50.83 Ollie Hoare 29 January 2022 Millrose Games New York City, United States [73]
2000 m 5:24.30 13 February 2009 Fayetteville, United States
3000 m 7:34.50 Craig Mottram 26 January 2008 Boston Indoor Games Boston, United States
Two miles 8:14.92 Morgan McDonald 13 February 2021 New Balance Indoor Grand Prix New York City, United States [74]
5000 m 13:09.96 Ollie Hoare 4 December 2021 Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener Boston, United States [75]
60 m hurdles 7.73 Kyle Vander-Kuyp 11 March 1995
12 March 1995
8 March 1997
World Championships
World Championships
World Championships
Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona, Spain
Paris, France
7.67 15 January 2022 Hawkeye Invitational Iowa City, United States [76]
High jump 2.33 m Tim Forsyth 16 February 1997 Balingen, Germany
Pole vault 6.06 m Steven Hooker 7 February 2009 Boston Indoor Games Boston, United States
Long jump 8.25 m Fabrice Lapierre 20 March 2016 World Championships Portland, United States [77]
Triple jump 17.20 m Andrew Murphy 9 March 2001 World Championships Lisbon, Portugal [78]
Shot put 20.83 m Scott Martin 7 March 2008 World Championships Valencia, Spain [79]
Weight throw 22.25 m 6 December 2008 Boise State Jacksons Open & Combined Events Nampa, United States [80]
Discus throw 65.60 m Benn Harradine 12 March 2011 4th World Indoor Throwing Competition Växjö, Sweden [81][82]
Heptathlon 5949 pts 25–26 January 2019 Houston Invitational Houston, United States [83]
60m Long jump Shot put High jump 60m H Pole vault 1000m
7.02 7.65 m 11.52 m 2.03 m 8.14 5.10 m 2:46.15
3000 m walk 12:16.56 1 March 2002 NAIA Race Walking Championships Johnson City, United States [84]
5000 m walk 18:52.20 David Smith 8 March 1987 World Championships Indianapolis, United States
4 × 200 m relay 1:33.25  Australia
Farlow
Little
McMahon
Jay Stone
30 March 2019 World Masters Championships Toruń, Poland
4 × 400 m relay 3:08.49  Australia
Paul Greene
Mark Garner
Rohan Robinson
10 March 1991 World Championships Seville, Spain

Women[]

Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref Video
50 m 6.3 h Pam Kilborn 29 January 1965 Toronto, Canada
55 m 7.41 8 February 2003 Fargo, United States
60 m 7.30 Sally McLellan 7 February 2009 Boston Indoor Games Boston, United States
200 m 22.64 Melinda Gainsford 10 March 1995 World Championships Barcelona, Spain
11 March 1995 World Championships Barcelona, Spain
300 m 38.73 Caitlin Sargent 25 January 2013 Blacksburg, United States
400 m 52.17 Maree Holland 4 March 1989 World Championships Budapest, Hungary
500 m 1:17.86 14 February 2002 Boston, United States
600 m 1:25.84 25 January 2003 Joplin, United States
800 m 2:01.85 Tamsyn Manou 7 March 2008 World Championships Valencia, Spain [85]
1000 m 2:39.47 Zoe Buckman 18 February 2017 Birmingham Indoor Grand Prix Birmingham, United Kingdom [86]
1500 m 4:04.14 Jessica Hull 25 January 2020 World Athletics Indoor Tour Boston, United States [87]
Mile 4:28.03 Sarah Jamieson 27 January 2007 Boston Indoor Games Roxbury, United States
4:24.06 Jessica Hull 29 January 2022 Millrose Games New York City, United States [88]
2000 m 5:43.82 Heidi See 7 February 2015 New Balance Indoor Grand Prix Boston, United States [89]
3000 m 8:42.75 Benita Johnson 10 March 2001 World Championships Lisbon, Portugal [90]
8:39.79 Jessica Hull 15 January 2022 Ted Nelson Invitational College Station, United States [91]
Two miles 9:44.04 Krishna Wood 15 March 1987 Cosford, United Kingdom
5000 m 15:25.59 Heidi See 27 February 2020 Boston, United States
55 m hurdles 7.72 Sharon Jaklofsky-Smith 4 March 1994 Baton Rouge, United States
60 m hurdles 7.73 Sally Pearson 10 March 2012 World Championships Istanbul, Turkey [92] [3]
High jump 1.97 m Alison Inverarity 14 March 1993 World Championships Toronto, Canada
Pole vault 4.72 m Kym Howe 10 February 2007 Pole Vault Stars Donetsk, Ukraine
Long jump 6.81 m Nicole Boegman 12 March 1995 World Championships Barcelona, Spain
Triple jump 13.31 m 5 March 2004 World Championships Budapest, Hungary [93]
Shot put 16.71 m Gael Martin January 1985 Paris, France
Pentathlon 4490 pts Jane Jamieson 5 March 1999 World Championships Maebashi, Japan
8.66 (60 m hurdles), 1.83 m (high jump), 13.94 m (shot put), 6.08 m (long jump), 2:19.64 (800 m)
3000 m walk 11:53.82 Kerry Saxby 12 March 1993 World Championships Toronto, Canada
4 × 200 m relay 1:42.34 A C. Mucci
J. Andrew
Boyle
M. Cairns
18 February 2017 Pocatello, United States
4 × 400 m relay 3:26.87  Australia
Susan Andrews
Tania Van Heer
Tamsyn Manou
Cathy Freeman
7 March 1999 World Championships Maebashi, Japan

Notes[]

  1. ^ outdoor best; indoor mark ratified as absolute record
  2. ^ by World Athletics and other sources; 8 March 2021 by federation source, probably a typo
  3. ^ by official result source; 1 September by Athletics Australia source, a typo

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