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Oceanian records in the sport of athletics are ratified by the Oceania Athletics Association (OAA).

Outdoor

Key:   Awaiting ratification

ht = hand timing
+ = en route to a longer distance
OT = oversized track (> 200m in circumference)
A = affected by altitude
a = aided road course according to IAAF rule 260.28
# = not officially ratified by federation

Men

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Ref
100 m 9.93 (+1.8 m/s) Patrick Johnson  Australia 5 May 2003 Japan Mito, Japan
200 m 20.06 A (+0.9 m/s) Peter Norman  Australia 16 Oct 1968 Olympic Games Mexico Mexico City, Mexico
400 m 44.38 Darren Clark  Australia 26 September 1988 Olympic Games South Korea Seoul, South Korea
600 m 1:15.14 Lachlan Renshaw  Australia 20 February 2010 Australia Sydney, Australia [1]
800 m 1:44.3+ Peter Snell  New Zealand 3 February 1962 New Zealand Christchurch, New Zealand
1000 m 2:16.09 Jeff Riseley  Australia 17 June 2014 Golden Spike Ostrava Czech Republic Ostrava, Czech Republic [2]
1500 m 3:29.66 Nick Willis  New Zealand 17 July 2015 Herculis Monaco Fontvieille, Monaco [3]
Mile 3:48.98 Craig Mottram  Australia 29 July 2006 Bislett Games Norway Oslo, Norway
2000 m 4:50.76 Craig Mottram  Australia 9 March 2006 Melbourne Track Classic Australia Melbourne, Australia
3000 m 7:32.19 Craig Mottram  Australia 17 September 2006 Greece Athens, Greece
5000 m 12:55.76 Craig Mottram  Australia 31 July 2004 United Kingdom London, United Kingdom
5 km (road) 13:20 Craig Mottram  Australia 3 April 2005 20th Carlsbad 5000 United States Carlsbad, United States
10000 m 27:24.95 Ben St. Lawrence  Australia 1 May 2011 Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational United States Palo Alto, United States [4][5]
10 km (road) 27:28 Zane Robertson  New Zealand 9 October 2016 Grand 10 Berlin Germany Berlin, Germany [6]
15 km (road) 42:17+ Zane Robertson  New Zealand 1 February 2015 Kagawa Marugame Half Marathon Japan Marugame, Japan [7]
20000 m (track) 58:37.2 Robert de Castella  Australia 17 April 1982 Italy Rome, Italy
20 km (road) 56:40+ Zane Robertson  New Zealand 1 February 2015 Kagawa Marugame Half Marathon Japan Marugame, Japan [8]
One hour 20516 m Robert de Castella  Australia 17 April 1982 Italy Rome, Italy
Half marathon 59:47 Zane Robertson  New Zealand 1 February 2015 Kagawa Marugame Half Marathon Japan Marugame, Japan [7]
25000 m (track) 1:16:29.0 Jack Foster  New Zealand 15 August 1971 New Zealand Hamilton, New Zealand
25 km (road) 1:14:42 # Robert de Castella  Australia 4 July 1981 Australia Perth, Australia
30000 m (track) 1:32:18.6 Jack Foster  New Zealand 15 August 1971 New Zealand Hamilton, New Zealand
30 km (road) 1:31:21+ Steve Moneghetti  Australia 30 September 1990 Berlin Marathon Germany Berlin, Germany
1:30:06+ a # Lee Troop 18 April 2004 London Marathon United Kingdom London, United Kingdom
Marathon 2:07:51 a Robert de Castella  Australia 22 April 1986 Boston Marathon United States Boston, United States
2:08:16 # Steve Moneghetti  Australia 30 September 1990 Berlin Marathon Germany Berlin, Germany
100 km 6:29:26 a Tim Sloane  Australia 23 April 1995 Ross-Richmond, ?
110 m hurdles 13.29 (+0.6 m/s) Kyle Vander-Kuyp  Australia 14 August 1995 World Championships Sweden Gothenburg, Sweden
200 m hurdles 22.59 (+0.2 m/s) Darryl Wohlsen  Australia 14 March 1996 Australia Brisbane, Australia
400 m hurdles 48.28 Rohan Robinson  Australia 31 July 1996 Olympic Games United States Atlanta, United States
3000 m steeplechase 8:14.05 Peter Renner  New Zealand 29 August 1984 Germany Koblenz, Germany
High jump 2.36 m Tim Forsyth  Australia 2 March 1997 Melbourne Track Classic Australia Melbourne, Australia
Pole vault 6.05 m Dmitri Markov  Australia 9 August 2001 World Championships Canada Edmonton, Canada [9]
Long jump 8.54 m (+1.7 m/s) Mitchell Watt  Australia 29 July 2011 DN Galan Sweden Stockholm, Sweden [10]
Triple jump 17.46 m (+1.7 m/s) Ken Lorraway  Australia 7 August 1982 United Kingdom London, United Kingdom
Shot put 22.21 m Tomas Walsh  New Zealand 5 September 2016 Hanžeković Memorial Croatia Zagreb, Croatia [11]
Discus throw 68.20 m Benn Harradine  Australia 10 May 2013 Australia Townsville, Australia [12]
Hammer throw 79.29 m Stuart Rendell  Australia 6 July 2002 Croatia Varaždin, Croatia
Javelin throw 89.02 m Jarrod Bannister  Australia 29 February 2008 Australia Brisbane, Australia
Decathlon 8490 pts Jagan Hames  Australia 17–18 September 1998 Commonwealth Games Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
100 m (wind) Long jump (wind) Shot put High jump 400 m 110 m h (wind) Discus Pole vault Javelin 1500 m
10.77 (+0.0 m/s) 7.64 m (+0.8 m/s) 14.73 m 2.19 m 49.67 14.07 (+0.4 m/s) 46.40 m 5.00 m 64.67 m 5.02.68
3000 m walk (track) 10.56.22 Andrew Jachno  Australia 7 February 1991 Melbourne Track Classic Australia Melbourne, Australia
5000 m walk (track) 18:38.97 Dane Bird-Smith  Australia 5 March 2016 Melbourne Track Classic Australia Melbourne, Australia [13]
10000 m walk (track) 38:20.9 Dave Smith  Australia 15 September 1985 Australia Sydney, Australia
20000 m walk (track) 1:19:48.1 Nathan Deakes  Australia 4 September 2001 Australia Brisbane, Australia
20 km walk (road) 1:17:33 Nathan Deakes  Australia 23 April 2005 China Cixi City, China
30000 m walk (track) 2:14.22 Simon Baker  Australia 9 September 1990 Australia Melbourne, Australia
30 km walk (road) 2:05.06 Nathan Deakes  Australia 27 August 2006 Australia Melbourne, Australia
50000 m walk (track) 3:43:50.0 Simon Baker  Australia 9 September 1990 Australia Melbourne, Australia
50 km walk (road) 3:35:47 Nathan Deakes  Australia 2 December 2006 Australia Geelong, Australia
4×100 m relay 38.17 Paul Henderson
Tim Jackson
Steve Brimacombe
Damien Marsh
 Australia 12 August 1995 World Championships Sweden Gothenburg, Sweden
Anthony Alozie
Isaac Ntiamoah
Andrew McCabe
Joshua Ross
 Australia 10 August 2012 Olympic Games United Kingdom London, United Kingdom [14]
4×200 m relay 1:23.04 Scott Vassella
Shem Hollands
Dean Capobianco
Peter Vassella
 Australia 6 December 1998 Australia Sydney, Australia
4×400 m relay 2:59.70 Darren Clark
Rick Mitchell
Gary Minihan
Bruce Frayne
 Australia 11 August 1984 Olympic Games United States Los Angeles, United States
4×800 m relay 7:11.48 Josh Ralph
Ryan Gregson
Jordan Willamsz
Jared West
 Australia 24 May 2014 IAAF World Relays Nassau, Bahamas [15]
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)
 Australia 30 April 2011 Penn Relays United States Philadelphia, United States [16][17]
4x1500 m relay 14:40.4 (ht) Tony Polhill 3:42.9
John Walker 3:40.4
Rod Dixon 3:41.2
Dick Quax 3:35.9
 New Zealand 22 August 1973 Bislett Games Norway Olso, Norway
4x1 mile relay 15:59.57 Tony Rogers
John Bowden
Mike Gilchrist
John Walker
 New Zealand 2 March 1983 New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand
Marathon road relay (Ekiden) 2:03.13 Collis Birmingham (13:33)
Lee Troop (28:50)
Michael Shelley (14:08)
Brett Cartwright (30:12)
Liam Adams (14:56)
Martin Dent (21:34)
 Australia 23 November 2006 International Chiba Ekiden Japan Chiba, Japan

Women

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Ref
100 m 11.11 (+1.9 m/s) Melissa Breen  Australia 8 February 2014 ACT Championships Australia Canberra, Australia [18][19]
11.0 (ht) Denise Robertson  Australia 27 October 1973 Australia Sydney, Australia
150 m (straight) 17.20 (-1.0 m/s) Sally Pearson  Australia 14 September 2013 Great City Games United Kingdom Newcastle, United Kingdom [20]
200 m 22.23 (+0.8 m/s) Melinda Gainsford-Taylor  Australia 13 July 1997 Germany Stuttgart, Germany
400 m 48.63 Cathy Freeman  Australia 29 July 1996 Olympic Games United States Atlanta, United States
600 m 1:25.79 Tamsyn Manou  Australia 5 July 2012 Meeting de la Province de Liège Belgium Liège, Belgium [21]
800 m 1:58.25 Toni Hodgkinson  New Zealand 27 July 1996 Olympic Games United States Atlanta, United States
1000 m 2:37.84 Zoe Buckman  Australia 24 May 2012 Norway Oslo, Norway [22]
1500 m 4:00.93 Sarah Jamieson  Australia 25 July 2006 DN Galan Sweden Stockholm, Sweden
Mile 4:22.66 Lisa Corrigan  Australia 2 March 2007 Melbourne Track Classic Australia Melbourne, Australia
2000 m 5:37.71 Benita Johnson  Australia 12 June 2003 Golden Spike Ostrava Czech Republic Ostrava, Czech Republic
3000 m 8:35.31 Kimberley Smith  New Zealand 25 July 2007 Herculis Monaco Fontvieille, Monaco
Two miles 9:43.53 Georgina Clarke  Australia 20 May 2007 Adidas Track Classic United States Carson, United States
5000 m 14:45.93 Kimberley Smith  New Zealand 11 July 2008 Golden Gala Italy Rome, Italy
10000 m 30:35.54 Kimberley Smith  New Zealand 4 May 2008 Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational United States Palo Alto, United States
10 km (road) 31:17 Benita Johnson  Australia 21 March 2006 United Kingdom Manchester, United Kingdom
15 km (road) 47:59+ Kerryn McCann  Australia 10 January 2000 Japan Tokyo, Japan
10 miles (road) 51:04+ Kim Smith  New Zealand 18 September 2011 Philadelphia Half Marathon United States Philadelphia, United States [23]
20 km (road) 1:03:38+ Kim Smith  New Zealand 18 September 2011 Philadelphia Half Marathon United States Philadelphia, United States [23]
Half marathon 1:07:11 Kim Smith  New Zealand 18 September 2011 Philadelphia Half Marathon United States Philadelphia, United States [23]
25 km (road) 1:23:25+ Benita Johnson  Australia 22 October 2006 Chicago Marathon United States Chicago, United States
30 km (road) 1:40:12+ Benita Johnson  Australia 22 October 2006 Chicago Marathon United States Chicago, United States
Marathon 2:22:36 Benita Johnson  Australia 22 October 2006 Chicago Marathon United States Chicago, United States
100 km 7:40:58 # Linda Meadows  Australia 18 November 1995 New Zealand North Otago, New Zealand
7:41:23 Jackie Fairweather  Australia 19 September 2009 Australia Keswick, Australia
100 m hurdles 12.28 (+1.1 m/s) Sally Pearson  Australia 3 September 2011 World Championships South Korea Daegu, South Korea [24]
200 m hurdles (straight) 25.7 (ht) Pam Kilborn-Ryan  Australia 25 November 1971 Australia Melbourne, Australia [25]
400 m hurdles 53.17 Debbie Flintoff-King  Australia 27 September 1988 Olympic Games South Korea Seoul, South Korea
3000 m steeplechase 9:14.28 Denevieve Lacaze  Australia 27 August 2016 Meeting Areva France Saint-Denis, France [26]
High jump 1.98 m Vanessa Browne-Ward  Australia 12 February 1989 Australia Perth, Australia
Alison Inverarity 17 July 1994 Germany Ingolstadt, Germany
Pole vault 4.81 m Alana Boyd  Australia 2 July 2016 Australia Sunshine Coast, Australia [27]
Long jump 7.05 m (+2.0 m/s) Brooke Stratton  Australia 12 March 2016 Perth Track Classic Australia Perth, Australia [28]
Triple jump 14.04 m (+2.0 m/s) Nicole Mladenis  Australia 9 March 2002 Australia Hobart, Australia
14.04 m (+1.8 m/s) 7 December 2003 Australia Perth, Australia
Shot put 21.24 m Valerie Adams  New Zealand 29 August 2011 World Championships South Korea Daegu, South Korea [29]
Discus throw 68.72 m Daniela Costian  Australia 22 January 1994 New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand
Hammer throw 71.12 m Bronwyn Eagles  Australia 6 February 2003 Australia Adelaide, Australia
Javelin throw 66.83 m Kimberley Mickle  Australia 22 March 2014 Melbourne Track Classic Australia Melbourne, Australia [30]
Heptathlon 6695 pts Jane Flemming  Australia 27–28 January 1990 Commonwealth Games New Zealand 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 Simone Carré  Australia 10–11 March 2012 Australia Melbourne, Australia [31]
(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  Australia 7 February 1991 Australia Melbourne, Australia
5000 m walk (track) 20:03.0 Kerry Saxby-Junna  Australia 11 February 1996 Australia Sydney, Australia
10000 m walk (track) 41:57.22 Kerry Saxby-Junna  Australia 24 July 1990 United States Seattle, United States
10 km walk (road) 41:29.71 Kerry Saxby-Junna  Australia 27 August 1988 Australia Canberra, Australia
20000 m walk (track) 1:33:40.2 Kerry Saxby-Junna  Australia 6 September 2001 Australia Brisbane, Australia
20 km walk (road) 1:27:44 Jane Saville  Australia 2 May 2004 Germany Naumburg, Germany
4x100 m relay 42.99 A Rachael Massey
Suzanne Broadrick
Jodi Lambert
Melinda Gainsford-Taylor
 Australia 18 March 2000 South Africa Pietersburg, South Africa
4x200 m relay 1:32.6 Raelene Boyle
Sue Jowett
Denise Robertson
Barbara Wilson
 Australia 25 January 1976 Australia Brisbane, Australia
4x400 m relay 3:23.81 Nova Peris-Kneebone
Tamsyn Manou
Melinda Gainsford-Taylor
Cathy Freeman
 Australia 30 September 2000 Olympic Games Australia Sydney, Australia
4×800 m relay 8:13.26 Brittany McGowan
Zoe Buckman
Selma Kajan
Melissa Duncan
 Australia 25 May 2014 IAAF World Relays The Bahamas Nassau, Bahamas [32]
Distance medley relay 10:46.94 Melissa Duncan (1200 m)
Samantha Lind (400 m)
Brittany McGowan (800 m)
Heidi See (1600 m)
 Australia 2 May 2015 IAAF World Relays The Bahamas Nassau, Bahamas [33]
4×1500 m relay 17:08.65 Zoe Buckman
Bridey Delaney
Brittany McGowan
Melissa Duncan
 Australia 24 May 2014 IAAF World Relays The Bahamas Nassau, Bahamas [34]

Indoor

Men

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Ref Video
50 m 6.03 Isaac Yaya  French Polynesia 20 December 2003 France Nice, France
5.6 (ht) Craig Daley  New Zealand 2 October 1971 New Zealand Invercargill, New Zealand
5.8 (ht) Ian Campbell  Australia 18 February 1978 United States Daly City, United States
5.97 #[35] Paul Zongo  New Caledonia 23 February 2008 France Paris, France
55 m 6.20 Roman William Cress  Marshall Islands 3 March 2000 United States Collegeville, United States
60 m 6.52 Matt Shirvington  Australia 7 March 1999 World Championships Japan Maebashi, Japan
Matt Shirvington  Australia 7 March 1999 World Championships Japan Maebashi, Japan
200 m 20.71 Damien Marsh  Australia 14 March 1993 World Championships Canada Toronto, Canada
300 m 34.74 Jude Martinez  Guam 15 January 2011 United States Seattle, United States
33.2 (ht) Rick Mitchell  Australia 26 July 1978 United States Moscow, United States
34.1 (ht) Paul Narracott 26 July 1978 United States Moscow, United States
33.1 (ht) # Daniel Batman 2 March 2003 United States Birmingham, United States
33.6 (ht) # Daniel Batman 2 March 2003 United States Birmingham, United States
33.8 (ht) # Daniel Batman 2 March 2003 United States Birmingham, United States
400 m 45.93 Daniel Batman  Australia 2 March 2003 United Kingdom Birmingham, United Kingdom
500 m 1:01.44 Steven Solomon  Australia 1 February 2014 Penn State Invitational United States University Park, United States [36]
600 m 1:18.29 Björn Jansen  New Zealand 1998 United States United States
800 m 1:47.48 Ryan Foster  Australia 30 January 2010 Penn State National United States State College, United States [37]
1:47.2 A #[38] Ralph Doubell  Australia 25 January 1969 United States Albuquerque, United States
1:47.32 OT # Ryan Foster  Australia 13 February 2010 Husky Classic United States Seattle, United States [39] [1]
1000 m 2:19.60 Ryan Foster  Australia 16 January 2010 PSU Northeast Challenge United States University Park, United States [40]
1500 m 3:35.80 Nick Willis  New Zealand 20 February 2010 AVIVA Indoor Grand Prix United Kingdom Birmingham, United Kingdom [41]
Mile 3:51.06 Nick Willis  New Zealand 20 February 2016 Millrose Games United States New York City, United States [42]
2000 m 5:03.8 John Walker  New Zealand 7 February 1981 United States Louisville, United States
3000 m 7:34.50 Craig Mottram  Australia 26 January 2008 Boston Indoor Games United States Boston, United States
5000 m 13:36.41 David McNeill  Australia 12 March 2010 NCAA Division I Championships United States Fayetteville, United States [43]
13:26.56 OT Rod Dixon  New Zealand 16 February 1980 United States Houston, United States
50 m hurdles 6.7 (ht) Anthony Wright  New Zealand 2 October 1971 New Zealand Napier, New Zealand
60 m hurdles 7.73 Kyle Vander-Kuyp  Australia 11 March 1995
12 March 1995
8 March 1997
World Championships
World Championships
World Championships
Spain Barcelona, Spain
Spain Barcelona, Spain
France Paris, France
400 m hurdles 54.94 Wala Gime  Papua New Guinea 25 January 2013 Jack Jennett Invitational United States Cedar Falls, United States [44]
High jump 2.33 m Tim Forsyth  Australia 16 February 1997 Germany Balingen, Germany]
Pole vault 6.06 m Steven Hooker  Australia 7 February 2009 Boston Indoor Games United States Boston, United States
Long jump 8.25 m Fabrice Lapierre  Australia 20 March 2016 World Championships United States Portland, United States [45]
Triple jump 17.20 m Andrew Murphy  Australia 9 March 2001 World Championships Portugal Lisbon, Portugal [46]
Shot put 21.78 m Tomas Walsh  New Zealand 18 March 2016 World Championships United States Portland, United States [47]
Discus throw 65.60 m Benn Harradine  Australia 12 March 2011 4th World Indoor Throwing Competition Sweden Växjö, Sweden [48][49]
Weight throw (35 lb) 22.25 m Simon Wardhaugh  Australia 6 December 2008 Boise State Jacksons Open & Combined Events United States Nampa, United States [50]
Heptathlon 5758 pts Brent Newdick  New Zealand 3–4 February 2012 International Combined Events Meeting Estonia Tallinn, Estonia [51][52]
7.08 (60 m), 7.14 m (long jump), 14.39 m (shot put), 1.95 m (high jump) / 8.25 (60 m hurdles), 4.73 m (pole vault), 2:46.86 (1000 m)
3000 m walk 12:16.56 Lachlan McDonald  Australia 1 March 2002 NAIA Race Walking Championships United States Johnson City, United States [53]
5000 m walk 18:52.20 David Smith  Australia 8 March 1987 World Championships United States Indianapolis, United States
4x400 m relay 3:08.49 Rohan Robinson
Steve Perry
Paul Greene
Mark Garner
 Australia 8 March 1991 World Championships Spain Seville, Spain

Women

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Meet Place Ref Video
50 m 6.3 (ht) Pam Kilborn  Australia 29 January 1965 Canada Toronto, Canada
55 m 7.16 Rowena Welford-Morton  New Zealand 17 January 1998 United States Lubbock, United States
Janette Wise 24 January 1998 United States Ames, United States
7.0 (ht) Nadia Smith 22 February 1997 United States Houston, United States
60 m 7.30 Sally Mc Lellan  Australia 7 February 2009 Boston Indoor Games United States Boston, United States
200 m 22.64 Melinda Gainsford  Australia 10 March 1995 World Championships Spain Barcelona, Spain
11 March 1995 World Championships Spain Barcelona, Spain
300 m 38.73 Caitlin Sargent  Australia 25 January 2013 United States Blacksburg, United States
400 m 52.17 Maree Holland  Australia 4 March 1989 World Championships Hungary Budapest, Hungary
500 m 1:12.42 Justine Craig  New Zealand 25 January 1986 United States Fayetteville, United States
600 m 1:25.84 Erica Sigmont-Fountain  Australia 25 January 2003 United States Joplin, United States
800 m 2:00.36 Toni Hodgkinson  New Zealand 9 March 1997 World Championships France Paris, France
1000 m 2:36.96 Toni Hodgkinson  New Zealand 6 February 2000 United States Roxbury, United States
1500 m 4:06.93 Melissa Duncan  Australia 14 February 2016 New Balance Indoor Grand Prix United States Roxbury, United States [54]
Mile 4:24.14 Kimberley Smith  New Zealand 8 February 2008 2008 BU Valentine Invitational United States Boston, United States
2000 m 5:43.82 Heidi See  Australia 7 February 2015 New Balance Indoor Grand Prix United States Boston, United States [55]
3000 m 8:38.14 Kimberley Smith  New Zealand 27 January 2007 Boston Indoor Games United States Boston, United States
5000 m 14:39.89 Kimberley Smith  New Zealand 27 February 2009 United States New York City, United States
50 m hurdles 7.2 (ht) Jan Mack  New Zealand 2 October 1971 New Zealand Napier, New Zealand
Karen Page 17 February 1979 United States Logan, United States
55 m hurdles 7.72 Sharon Jaklofsky-Smith  Australia 4 March 1994 United States Baton Rouge, United States
60 m hurdles 7.73 Sally Pearson  Australia 10 March 2012 World Championships Turkey Istanbul, Turkey [56] [2]
High jump 1.97 m Alison Inverarity  Australia 13 March 1993 World Championships Canada Toronto, Canada
Pole vault 4.72 m Kym Howe  Australia 10 February 2007 Pole Vault Stars Ukraine Donetsk, Ukraine
Long jump 6.81 m Nicole Boegman  Australia 12 March 1995 World Championships Spain Barcelona, Spain
Triple jump 13.31 m Nicole Mladenis  Australia 5 March 2004 World Championships Hungary Budapest, Hungary [57]
Shot put 20.54 m Valerie Vili  New Zealand 10 March 2012 World Championships Turkey Istanbul, Turkey [58] [3]
Weight throw (20 lb) 22.40 m Lisa Misipeka  American Samoa 5 February 1999 United States New York City, United States
Pentathlon 4490 pts Jane Jamieson  Australia 5 March 1999 World Championships Japan 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)
Mile walk 7:01.87 Amanda Gorst  New Zealand 18 January 2006 United States Findlay, United States
3000 m walk 11:53.82 Kerry Saxby  Australia 13 March 1993 World Championships Canada Toronto, Canada
4×400 m relay 3:26.87 Susan Andrews
Tania Van Heer
Tamsyn Manou
Cathy Freeman
 Australia 7 March 1999 World Championships Japan Maebashi, Japan

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