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2015–16 Australian Athletics Championships

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2016 Australian Athletics Championships
Dates31 March–3 April 2016
Host citySydney, Australia
VenueSydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre
2015
2017

The 2016 Australian Athletics Championships was the 94th edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for Australia. It was held from 31 March to 3 April at the Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre in Sydney. It served as the selection meeting for Australia at the 2016 Summer Olympics.[1]

The combined track and field events formed part of the 2016 IAAF Combined Events Challenge series.[2]

Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Alex Hartmann 10.35 Jack Hale 10.40 Aaron Stubbs 10.41
200 metres Alex Hartmann 20.43 Ryan Bedford 21.03 Will Johns 21.16
400 metres Steven Solomon 45.50 Luke Stevens 46.05 PB Alexander Beck 46.26
800 metres Luke Mathews 1:6.20 Alex Rowe 1:47.31 Mason Cohen 1:47.41 PB
1500 metres Ryan Gregson 3:37.76 Jordan Gusman 3:39.14 PB Ryan Pyke 3:40.65
5000 metres Sam McEntee 13:37.95 Brett Robinson 13:38.43 Ben St Lawrence 13:38.61
110 m hurdles Justin Merlino 13.81 Jack Conway 14.15 Ben Khongbut 14.40
400 m hurdles Leigh Bennett 50.67 Tristan Thomas 51.89 Raymond Smith 53.29
3000 m s'chase James Nipperess 8:42.41 Stewart McSweyn 8:49.24 PB Jack Colreavy 8:51.89 PB
10,000 m walk Dane Bird-Smith 38:44.61 PB Tyler Jones 43:39.86 Jay Felton 44:30.04 PB
High jump Tom Brennan 2.17 m Joel Baden 2.17 m Nik Bojic 2.13 m
Pole vault Kurtis Marschall 5.55 m PB Max Mishchenko 5.23 m PB Angus Armstrong 5.23 m
Long jump Fabrice Lapierre 8.27 m Henry Frayne 8.16 m Tom Soliman 7.81 m w
Triple jump Alwyn Jones 16.38 m Tetteh Anang 16.33 m PB Sean Barnes 15.71 m PB
Shot put Matt Cowie 16.98 m Todd Hodgetts 15.92 m Shane Carstairs 15.40 m
Discus throw Matthew Denny 60.47 m Julian Wruck 58.74 m Michael Vassilopoulos 51.36 m
Hammer throw Matthew Denny 68.44 m Huw Peacock 66.64 m Ned Weatherly 64.34 m PB
Javelin throw Hamish Peacock 82.84 m Joshua Robinson 81.08 m Luke Cann 78.04 m
Decathlon Cedric Dubler 8144 pts PB Jake Stein 7643 pts PB David Brock 7517 pts

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Melissa Breen 11.53 Christine Wearne 11.71 Ashleigh Whittaker 11.77
200 metres Ella Nelson 22.59 Jessica Thornton 23.27 Monica Brennan 23.57
400 metres Morgan Mitchell 51.84 Jessica Thornton 52.33 PB Anneliese Rubie 52.90
800 metres Brittany McGowan 2:04.13 Selma Kajan 2:04.65 Tamsyn Manou 2:04.84
1500 metres Heidi See 4:14.17 Linden Hall 4:14.41 Jenny Blundell 4:15.12
5000 metres Genevieve LaCaze 15:43.83 Milly Clark 15:47.65 PB Victoria Mitchell 15:58.35
100 m hurdles Michelle Jenneke 12.93 Brianna Beahan 13.03 PB Daniela Roman 13.29 PB
400 m hurdles Lauren Wells 56.89 Sara Klein 57.99 PB Lyndsay Pekin 58.13
3000 m s'chase Madeline Hills 9:38.63 Genevieve LaCaze 9:49.41 Victoria Mitchell 9:52.99
10,000 m walk Bekki Smith 43:08.48 PB Tanya Holliday 44:33.87 PB Clara Smith 47:17.64 PB
High jump Eleanor Patterson 1.90 m Zoe Timmers 1.87 m PB= Hannah Joye 1.83 m
Pole vault Liv Parnov 4.30 m Nina Kennedy 4.20 m Vicky Parnov 4.10 m
Long jump Brooke Stratton 6.68 m Jessica Penney 6.60 m PB= Chelsea Jaensch 6.40 m
Triple jump Meggan O'Riley 13.42 m PB Ellen Pettitt 13.23 m Tay-Leiha Clark 13.17 m w
Shot put Chelsea Lenarduzzi 15.41 m PB Christie Baker 14.54 m Brianna Bortolanza 13.87 m PB
Discus throw Dani Samuels 63.44 m Taryn Gollshewsky 58.71 m Kimberley Mulhall 52.82 m
Hammer throw Lara Nielsen 65.33 m Alexandra Hulley 63.19 m Kaysanne Hockey 58.96 m
Javelin throw Tianah List 51.56 m PB Monique Cilione 50.53 m Karen Clarke 46.12 m
Heptathlon Sophie Stanwell 5572 pts Kiara Reddingius 5490 pts PB Casidhe Simmons 5428 pts

References

  1. ^ Johnson, Len (2016-04-03). Lapierre soars to Australian title as Stratton books Rio spot. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-07-06.
  2. ^ Johnson, Len (2016-04-01). Dubler makes decathlon breakthrough in Sydney. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-07-06.
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