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Oz Day 10K Wheelchair Road Race

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Oz Day 10K Wheelchair Road Race is held on Australia Day in The Rocks, Sydney and is marquee event on the international wheelchair racing calendar, attracting prominent international and Australian athletes.

History

Sydney Rocks precinct where the annual OZ Day race is held

The inaugural race was held in 1990 around Centennial Park in Sydney amongst traffic travelling around the Park.[1] The inaugural race was the brainchild of Peter Trotter and Jeff Wiseman, two prominent wheelchair racers that trained at the Park.[1] Trotter a former 10 km road racing champion had competed in similar events throughout the world.[2] Their philosophy in creating the event was for disabled children to see elite wheelchair athletes in competition.[1] Sixty five athletes including sixteen international and eighteen interstate athletes competed. Australian cricketer Mike Whitney started the race and New South Wales Premier Nick Greiner and record breaking aviator Gaby Kennard presented the winners prizes which included prize money.[2] Over one thousand spectators watched the event.[2]

The race was moved to the Sydney Rocks area in 1991 and consisted of two 5 km laps.[1] Over the years, the organisers have encountered difficulties as major city roads need to be closed.[1] The race in normally held early in the morning to overcome the difficulties of road closures.

The race is supported by the Australia Day Council and Sydney City Council and managed by Wheelchair Sports NSW.[1] It is now an iconic event in Sydney on Australia Day.

Results

Kurt Fearnley racing at the Sydney Paralympics – a ten times winner of OZ Day 10k Wheelchair race
Louise Sauvage racing at the Sydney Paralympics – a ten times winner of OZ Day 10k Wheelchair race

Prominent international and Australian athletes have competed in the event and prize money is awarded. At the completion of the 2018 event, Kurt Fearnley had won the race eleven times and Louise Sauvage ten times.[3][4]

Senior Events

Year Men's Open Event Women's Event Men's T52 Event Women's T52 Event Men's T51 Event
1990 Craig Blanchette  United States Ingrid Lauridsen  Denmark Jan Owe-Mattson  Sweden Not held Heinrich Koberle  Germany[3]
1991 Craig Blanchette  United States Jennette Jansen  Netherlands Jeff Worthington  United States Not held Heinrich Koberle  Germany
1992 Franz Nietlispach  Switzerland Barbara Maier  Germany Rick Reelie  Canada Not held Fabian Blattman  Australia[5]
1993 Jim Knaub  United States Louise Sauvage  Australia Clayton Gerein  Canada Not held Heinrich Koberle  Germany
1994 Paul Wiggins  Australia Louise Sauvage  Australia Clayton Gerein  Canada Not held Heinrich Koberle  Germany[6]
1995 Paul Wiggins  Australia Louise Sauvage  Australia Rick Reelie  Canada Not held Fabian Blattman  Australia
1996 Paul Wiggins  Australia Louise Sauvage  Australia Clayton Gerein  Canada Not held Fabian Blattman  Australia
1997 Jeff Adams  Canada Louise Sauvage  Australia Clayton Gerein  Canada Not held Fabian Blattman  Australia
1998 Claude Issorat  France Louise Sauvage  Australia Rick Reelie  Canada Not held Fabian Blattman  Australia
1999 Heinz Frei  Switzerland Louise Sauvage  Australia Rick Reelie  Canada Not held Fabian Blattman  Australia
2000 Ernst van Dyk  South Africa Wakako Tsuchida  Japan Clayton Gerein  Canada Not held Fabian Blattman  Australia
2001 Ernst van Dyk  South Africa Louise Sauvage  Australia Clayton Gerein  Canada Not held Fabian Blattman  Australia
2002 Saúl Mendoza  Mexico Louise Sauvage  Australia Rick Reelie  Canada Not held Fabian Blattman  Australia
2003 Ernst van Dyk  South Africa Louise Sauvage  Australia Clayton Gerein  Canada Not held Heinrich Koberle  Germany
2004 Saúl Mendoza  Mexico Eliza Stankovic  Australia Clayton Gerein  Canada Lisa Franks  Canada Heinrich Koberle  Germany
2005 Kurt Fearnley  Australia Eliza Stankovic  Australia Santiago Sanz  Spain No competitor Heinrich Koberle  Germany
2006 Kurt Fearnley  Australia Eliza Stankovic  Australia Santiago Sanz  Spain Sybilla Austin  Australia Glenn Bennett  Australia
2007 Kurt Fearnley  Australia Chantal Petitclerc  Canada Santiago Sanz  Spain No competitor Glenn Bennett  Australia
2008 Kurt Fearnley  Australia Edith Hunkeler  Switzerland Peter Angel  Australia Michelle Stilwell  Canada No competitor
2009 Kurt Fearnley  Australia Christie Dawes  Australia Clayton Gerein  Canada Michelle Stilwell  Canada No competitor
2010 Kurt Fearnley  Australia Edith Hunkeler  Switzerland Santiago Sanz  Spain Michelle Stilwell  Canada Richard Cordukes  Australia
2011 Kurt Fearnley  Australia Sandra Rush  United States Peter Angel  Australia No competitor No competitor
2012 Kurt Fearnley  Australia Madison de Rozario  Australia Santiago Sanz  Spain Michelle Stilwell  Canada Stephen Osborne  United Kingdom
2013 Kurt Fearnley  Australia Madison de Rozario  Australia Naoyuki Matsumoto  Japan Michelle Stilwell  Canada No competitor
2014 David Weir  United Kingdom Manuela Schar  Switzerland Naoyuki Matsumoto  Japan Michelle Stilwell  Canada Stephen Osborne  United Kingdom
2015 Kota Hokinoue  Japan Manuela Schar  Switzerland Jono Tang  Australia Michelle Stilwell  Canada No competitor[7]
2016 Kurt Fearnley  Australia Manuela Schar  Switzerland Jono Tang  Australia Michelle Stilwell  Canada No competitor[8]
2017 Kurt Fearnley  Australia Madison de Rozario  Australia Naoyuki Matsumoto  Japan -
2018 Tomoki Suzuki  Japan Madison de Rozario  Australia Naoyuki Matsumoto  Japan -
2019 Tomoki Suzuki  Japan Madison de Rozario  Australia Naoyuki Matsumoto  Japan -
2020 Tomoki Suzuki  Japan Madison de Rozario  Australia - - -
2021 Jake Lappin  Australia Madison de Rozario  Australia Jono Tang  Australia - -
2022 Jake Lappin  Australia Madison de Rozario  Australia Jono Tang Australia - -
2023 Sam Rizzo  Australia Madison de Rozario  Australia Jono Tang  Australia Sarah Clifton-Bligh Australia -

Junior and Masters Events

Year Junior Male U18/9 Junior Female U18/99 Masters
1990 Paul Nunnari  Australia Not held Mike Nugent  Australia
1991 Eric Neitzel  United States Not held Mike Nugent  Australia
1992 Eric Neitzel  United States Not held Paul Bowes  Australia
1993 Eric Neitzel  United States Not held Paul Bowes  Australia
1994 Shannon Bates  Australia Not held Mike Nugent  Australia
1995 Shannon Bates  Australia Kerstin Rossek  Germany Jeff Wiseman  Australia
1996 Todd Burmester  Australia Christie Skelton  Australia Steve Ellefson  Canada
1997 Todd Burmester  Australia Christie Skelton  Australia Steve Ellefson  Canada
1998 Todd Burmester  Australia Christie Skelton  Australia Steve Ellefson  Canada
1999 Kurt Fearnley  Australia Holly Ladmore  Australia Steve Ellefson  Canada
2000 Adam Sheppard  Australia Kylie Gauci  Australia Scott Parson  United States
2001 Grant Buckley  Australia Angie Ballard  Australia Scott Parson  United States
2002 Grant Buckley  Australia Jessica Matassa  Canada Scott Parson  United States
2003 Marcel Hug  Switzerland Jessica Matassa  Canada Henri Frei  Switzerland
2004 Marcel Hug  Switzerland Jessica Matassa  Canada Henri Frei  Switzerland
2005 Patrick Baker  Australia Kelly Darragh  Australia Kenny Herriot  Scotland
2006 Patrick Baker  Australia Kelly Darragh  Australia Kenny Herriot  Scotland
2007 Xaxier Elsworthy  Australia Laura South  Australia Brett McArthur  Australia
2008 Matthew Lack  New Zealand Madison de Rozario  Australia Denis Lemeunier  France
2009 Matthew Lack  New Zealand Madison de Rozario  Australia Brett McArthur  Australia
2010 Matthew Lack  New Zealand Madison de Rozario  Australia Scott Parson  United States
2011 Nathan Arkley  Australia No competitor Heinz Frei  Switzerland
2012 Nathan Arkley  Australia Kristy Pond  Australia Scott Parson  United States
2013 Rheed McCracken  Australia Sara Tait  Australia Pierre Fairbank  France
2014 Rheed McCracken  Australia Sara Tait  Australia Pierre Fairbank  France
2015 Luke Bailey  Australia Julie Charlton  Australia Ernest van Dyck  South Africa
2016 Brad Pemberton  Australia Julie Charlton  Australia Pierre Fairbank  France
2017 Sam Rizzo  Australia Julie Charlton  Australia Kota Hokinoue  Japan
2018 Sam Rizzo  Australia No competitor Kota Hokinoue  Japan
2019 Nathan Donaldson  Australia Victoria Simpson  Australia Kota Hokinoue  Japan
2020 Cory Crombie  Australia Victoria Simpson  Australia Pierre Fairbank  France
2021 Cormac Ryan  Australia Sarah Clifton Bligh  Australia Paul Nunnari  Australia
2022 Cormac Ryan  Australia No competitor Paul Nunnari  Australia
2023 Cormac Ryan  Australia No competitor Jun Hiromichi  Japan
  • 2021 event entries impacted by COVID-19 international and interstate restrictions. [9]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Celebrating 25 Years of the Oz Day 10K". Vimeo. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  2. ^ a b c Hamley, Margaret (March 1990). "The Qantas Oz Day 10K". Pusher's Post.
  3. ^ a b "Iconic wheelchair road race celebrates '25 years on the road'". Sydney Olympic Park website. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  4. ^ "Kurt Fearnley Is Sensational In Historic OZ Day 10K Race Win". Huffington Post. 26 January 2017. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  5. ^ Wiseman, Carol (March 1992). "The Qantas Oz Day 10K". Pusher's Post: 4–6.
  6. ^ "1994 Qantas Oz Day 10K". Pusher's Post: 25–27. March 1994.
  7. ^ "Hokinouestuns OZ Day 10k field". Australian Paralympic Committee News, 26 January 2015. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  8. ^ "Summer Down Under Series 2016 Official Results – GIO Oz Day 10K – Sydney, 26 January 2016" (PDF). Wheelchair Sports NSW website. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
  9. ^ "GIO OZ Day 10k (2021) / 10K Wheelchair Race / Overall". Oz Day 10k website. 26 January 2021. Retrieved 27 January 2021.