Oceania Marathon and Half Marathon Championships

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Oceania Marathon and Half Marathon Championships
SportMarathon running
Founded2008
ContinentOceania (OAA)

The Oceania Marathon and Half Marathon Championships are an annual Road running competition organized by the Oceania Athletics Association (OAA) for athletes representing the countries of its member associations. They were established in 2008. Races are featured for male and female athletes.[1] The event is held together with the Gold Coast Marathon. The first three open men and women Oceania athletes to finish the Marathon and Half Marathon will be presented with the Oceania Championship medals.[2]

Editions[]

Year City Country Date
I Gold Coast, Queensland  Australia July 6
II Gold Coast, Queensland  Australia July 5
III Gold Coast, Queensland  Australia July 3-4
IV Gold Coast, Queensland  Australia July 2-3
V Gold Coast, Queensland  Australia June 30-July 1
VI Gold Coast, Queensland  Australia July 6-7
VII Gold Coast, Queensland  Australia July 5-6
VIII 2015[usurped!] Gold Coast, Queensland  Australia July 4-5
IX 2016 Gold Coast, Queensland  Australia July 2-3
X 2017 Gold Coast, Queensland  Australia July 1-2

Results[]

Complete results (beginning in 2009) can be found on the Gold Coast Marathon website.[2] The results for 2008 were extracted from different websites.[3][4][5]

Men's Marathon[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2008  Rowan Walker (AUS) 2:19:36   (AUS) 2:29:04   (AUS) 2:31:29
2009   (AUS) 2:16:46  Matt Smith (NZL) 2:16:51  Rowan Walker (AUS) 2:21:04
2010  Rowan Walker (AUS) 2:20:18   (NZL) 2:22:05   (AUS) 2:23:27
2011  Lee Troop (AUS) 2:15:45  Rowan Walker (AUS) 2:20:25   (AUS) 2:20:55
2012   (AUS) 2:20:05  Rowan Walker (AUS) 2:21:19   (AUS) 2:26:17
2013  Rowan Walker (AUS) 2:23:50  Tony Payne (NZL) 2:27:25   (AUS) 2:27:40
2014  Rowan Walker (AUS) 2:21:47   (AUS) 2:23:48   (AUS) 2:24:45
2015   (AUS) 02:21:14  Rowan Walker (AUS) 2:25:32   (AUS) 2:26:59
2016  Paul Martelletti (NZL) 2:18:57  Dave Ridley (NZL) 2:26:21  Dion Finocchiaro (AUS) 2:27:30
2017  Dave Ridley (NZL) 2:24:59   (AUS) 2:25:23   (AUS) 2:26:19

Men's Half Marathon[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2008  Michael Shelley (AUS) 1:02:41  Lee Troop (AUS) 1:02:57  Martin Dent (AUS) 1:03:49
2009  Michael Shelley (AUS) 1:02:10  Martin Dent (AUS) 1:02:16  Jeffrey Hunt (AUS) 1:02:44
2010  Jeffrey Hunt (AUS) 1:03:18  Martin Dent (AUS) 1:03:21   (AUS) 1:04:35
2011  Jeffrey Hunt (AUS) 1:04:04  Peter Nowill (AUS) 1:06:24   (AUS) 1:08:39
2012  Liam Adams (AUS) 1:03:28   (AUS) 1:03:34  Lee Troop (AUS) 1:05:34
2013  Martin Dent (AUS) 1:03:56   (AUS) 1:04:12  Liam Adams (AUS) 1:04:49
2014  Brad Milosevic (AUS) 1:05:33  Josh Harris (AUS) 1:05:51   (NZL) 1:05:52

Women's Marathon[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2008   (NZL) 2:38:16  Rina Hill (AUS) 2:45:59   (AUS) 2:47:56
2009   (AUS) 2:42:22   (AUS) 2:42:22  Rina Hill (AUS) 2:48:56
2010   (AUS) 2:39:41   (NZL) 2:41:21   (AUS) 2:48:06
2011   (AUS) 2:41:17   (AUS) 2:44:44   (AUS) 2:46:32
2012   (NZL) 2:41:15   (AUS) 2:42:43   (NZL) 2:45:19
2013   (NZL) 2:41:30   (NZL) 2:42:59   (AUS) 2:45:39
2014   (AUS) 2:43:58   (NZL) 2:45:21   (AUS) 2:47:30

Women's Half Marathon[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2008   (NZL) 1:14:01   (AUS) 1:17:04  Susan Michelsson (AUS) 1:17:06
2009  Lisa Weightman (AUS) 1:10:42  Cassie Fien (AUS) 1:12:24   (NZL) 1:14:05
2010  Lisa Weightman (AUS) 1:09:00  Cassie Fien (AUS) 1:11:45  Jessica Trengove (AUS) 1:12:48
2011  Lara Tamsett (AUS) 1:12:19  Jessica Trengove (AUS) 1:12:28   (AUS) 1:13:40
2012   (NZL) 1:14:22   (AUS) 1:16:11   (AUS) 1:17:59
2013  Nikki Chapple (AUS) 1:11:00  Jessica Trengove (AUS) 1:11:51   (NZL) 1:15:13
2014  Milly Clark (AUS) 1:14:04  Sinead Diver (AUS) 1:14:25   (AUS) 1:14:49

References[]

  1. ^ Oceania Marathon and Half Marathon Championships - 6 July, OAA, 11 June 2008, retrieved 17 March 2013
  2. ^ a b IAAF Oceania Area Marathon and Half Marathon Championships, Gold Coast Marathon, retrieved 17 March 2013
  3. ^ Gold Coast Airport Marathon eclipses 20,000 in on its 30th birthday, Athletics Australia, 17 July 2008, retrieved 17 March 2013
  4. ^ 2008 Gold Coast Airport Marathon, 6 July 2008, archived from the original on 28 April 2013, retrieved 17 March 2013{{citation}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  5. ^ 2008 RESULTS, Gold Coast Marathon, 6 July 2008, retrieved 17 March 2013
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