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Page 1 @10/04/2013 Australian Championships Statistical History © David Tarbotton Australian Athletics Championships Statistical History Compiled by David Tarbotton © Paul Jenes, Peter Hamilton, David Tarbotton, Fletcher McEwen & work from Bert Gardiner. See the following website: www.athletics.com.au/competition/statsdata/historical_results Part I – Dates & Venues The 2013 Australian Athletics Championships will be the 91st edition and will be held at the Sydney Olympic Park Athletics Centre on from Thursday to Sunday 11th to 14th April. The championships return to Sydney after a break of seven years and it will be the 27 occasions Sydney has hosted the national titles. The Australian Championships were held jointly with New Zealand until 1928 and called Australasian Championships. The men’s and women’s championships have been held jointly and separately during the 91 years. On occasions only a men’s or women’s championship were held and earlier championships were only held every second year. The first Australian (Australasian) Championship was held at the MCG on the 9th and 11th of November 1893. There was however an Inter- Colonial Championship held in 1890 in Sydney. The first women’s championships were held on the MCG on the 25th and 27th January 1930. No championships were held during the following war years: 1913/14-1919/20 and 1939/40-1946/47. Venues for the Australian/Australasian Championships: Sydney 27, Brisbane 23, Melbourne 23, Adelaide 14, Perth 11, Hobart 9, Wellington NZL 2, Canberra 1, Christchurch 1 and Auckland 1. The championships have been held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on three occasions. Other interesting venues include: SCG (Sydney), St Kilda Cricket Ground (Melbourne), Lang Park (Brisbane) and as recently as 1975 at the Adelaide Oval, Brisbane Cricket Ground and Hobart Cricket Ground. Although the Sydney Athletics Field/ES Marks Memorial Field (SAF) was opened in 1953 on a nice new cinders track, the 1954 championships were still conducted at the SCG. In the 1960s and 1970s when the men’s nationals were held on the SAF, the women’s championships continued to be held on the grass at the SSG. They Sydney University oval hosted the 1948 championships and day one of the 1936 titles were held at Rushcutters Bay oval, in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs. The only occasion an event has been held outside a major capital city was in 1961 when the decathlon was held in Bathurst NSW, while Lang Park in Brisbane hosted the championship. The 1994 championships were held on the newly opened Sydney Olympic Park Athletics Centre, which in 1996 would host the world junior championships and was the warm up track for the Sydney Olympics. Stadium Australia, which was the venue for the Sydney Olympics, held the 2000 national titles. Sydney venues for the 27 occasions in Sydney include: Sydney Cricket Ground - 5 (1898, 1906, 1932, 1949, 1954) [surface – grass] Sydney Sports Ground - 6 (1920, 1936, 1958, 1966, 1971, 1977) [surface – grass] Sydney Athletics Field/E.S.Marks Memorial Field – 6 (1962, 1968, 1973, 1980, 1987, 1991) [surface – cinders 1948 to 1979, 1980 to present synthetic track] Sydney Olympic Park Athletics Centre -7 (1994, 1995, 1996, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2013) [surface - synthetic track] University Oval (Sydney Uni) -1 (1948) [surface – grass] Rushcutters Bay Oval – 1 (1936) [surface – grass] Stadium Australia – 1 (2000) [surface - synthetic track] Moore Park – Inter-Colonial Championships 1890/91 In recent years, the 10,000m, 5000m and combined events have often been conducted in others cities on other occasions.

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Page 1 @10/04/2013 Australian Championships Statistical History © David Tarbotton

Australian Athletics Championships Statistical History Compiled by David Tarbotton

© Paul Jenes, Peter Hamilton, David Tarbotton, Fletcher McEwen & work from Bert Gardiner. See the

following website: www.athletics.com.au/competition/statsdata/historical_results

Part I – Dates & Venues The 2013 Australian Athletics Championships will be the 91st edition and will be held at the Sydney Olympic Park Athletics Centre on from Thursday to Sunday 11th to 14th April. The championships return to Sydney after a break of seven years and it will be the 27 occasions Sydney has hosted the national titles. The Australian Championships were held jointly with New Zealand until 1928 and called Australasian Championships. The men’s and women’s championships have been held jointly and separately during the 91 years. On occasions only a men’s or women’s championship were held and earlier championships were only held every second year. The first Australian (Australasian) Championship was held at the MCG on the 9th and 11th of November 1893. There was however an Inter-Colonial Championship held in 1890 in Sydney. The first women’s championships were held on the MCG on the 25th and 27th January 1930. No championships were held during the following war years: 1913/14-1919/20 and 1939/40-1946/47. Venues for the Australian/Australasian Championships: Sydney 27, Brisbane 23, Melbourne 23, Adelaide 14, Perth 11, Hobart 9, Wellington NZL 2, Canberra 1, Christchurch 1 and Auckland 1. The championships have been held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on three occasions. Other interesting venues include: SCG (Sydney), St Kilda Cricket Ground (Melbourne), Lang Park (Brisbane) and as recently as 1975 at the Adelaide Oval, Brisbane Cricket Ground and Hobart Cricket Ground. Although the Sydney Athletics Field/ES Marks Memorial Field (SAF) was opened in 1953 on a nice new cinders track, the 1954 championships were still conducted at the SCG. In the 1960s and 1970s when the men’s nationals were held on the SAF, the women’s championships continued to be held on the grass at the SSG. They Sydney University oval hosted the 1948 championships and day one of the 1936 titles were held at Rushcutters Bay oval, in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs. The only occasion an event has been held outside a major capital city was in 1961 when the decathlon was held in Bathurst NSW, while Lang Park in Brisbane hosted the championship. The 1994 championships were held on the newly opened Sydney Olympic Park Athletics Centre, which in 1996 would host the world junior championships and was the warm up track for the Sydney Olympics. Stadium Australia, which was the venue for the Sydney Olympics, held the 2000 national titles. Sydney venues for the 27 occasions in Sydney include: Sydney Cricket Ground - 5 (1898, 1906, 1932, 1949, 1954) [surface – grass] Sydney Sports Ground - 6 (1920, 1936, 1958, 1966, 1971, 1977) [surface – grass] Sydney Athletics Field/E.S.Marks Memorial Field – 6 (1962, 1968, 1973, 1980, 1987, 1991) [surface – cinders 1948 to 1979, 1980 to present synthetic track] Sydney Olympic Park Athletics Centre -7 (1994, 1995, 1996, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2013) [surface - synthetic track] University Oval (Sydney Uni) -1 (1948) [surface – grass] Rushcutters Bay Oval – 1 (1936) [surface – grass] Stadium Australia – 1 (2000) [surface - synthetic track] Moore Park – Inter-Colonial Championships 1890/91 In recent years, the 10,000m, 5000m and combined events have often been conducted in others cities on other occasions.

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1932 National 100 yards championship

Part II - Event by Event Statistics

Men 100 metres (incl 100 yards)

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 87 (first 1893/94)

(incl 8 additional 100y when 100m was

held)

Most titles: 7 Hec Hogan Q

6 Joshua Ross N/V

6 Paul Narracott Q

5 Matt Shirvington N

4 Gary Holdsworth V

4 Shane Naylor V

3 Jim Carlton N

3 John Treloar N

3 Bob Lay N

3 Greg Lewis V

Most consecutive: 7 Hec Hogan Q

5 Matt Shirvington N

4 Joshua Ross N

3 Jim Carlton N

3 Paul Narracott Q (twice)

Meet record: 10.08 Joshua Ross N 2007

1/2 Doubles: Achieved on 29 occasions, most recent:

Aaron Rouge-Serret (11) Ross (07),

Johnson (03), Shirvington (99),

Brimacombe (97) and Capobianco (91).

Most times: 3 - Jim Carlton, 2 - Stan

Rowley, Nigel Barker, John Treloar and

Hec Hogan

1/2/4 Triples: Bill Macpherson (1894), Nigel Barker (1906,

1908)

1/2/4/8 Amazingly won by Nigel Barker in 1908

Youngest winners: 18y10m Jim Carlton 1927

19y 4m Matt Shirvington 1998

19y 7m Gary Holdsworth 1961

20y Shirvington 1999

20y John Treloar 1948

Interesting fact: 100 yards until 1964/65, then a further nine

titles in the ‘80s and ‘90s. 100y – 49 titles,

100m – 47 titles.

2013 Champs: 88th

2012 Champs: Joshua Ross V 10.23

2011 Champs: Aaron Rouge-Serret V 10.39

2010 Champs: Aaron Rouge-Serret V 10.32

2009 Champs: Joshua Ross V 10.34

2008 Champs: Otis Gowa Q 10.63

2007 Champs: Joshua Ross N 10.08

2006 Champs: Joshua Ross N 10.35

2005 Champs: Joshua Ross N 10.22

2004 Champs: Joshua Ross N 10.27

2003 Champs: Patrick Johnson A 10.25

2002 Champs: Matt Shirvington N 10.31

2001 Champs: Matt Shirvington N 10.19

2000 Champs: Matt Shirvington N 10.26

1999 Champs: Matt Shirvington N 10.24

1998 Champs: Matt Shirvington N 10.47

1997 Champs: Steve Brimacombe V 10.31

Alltime Championship ranking list

10.08 (1.9) Josh Ross N/V 1f 07

10.10 1.7) Ross 1sf 07

10.17 (0.9) Adam Miller N 1sf 07

10.18 (0.9) Patrick Johnson Q/A 1h 00

10.19 (0.9) Matt Shirvington N 1f 01

10.20 (-0.3) Johnson 1sf 00

10.21 (1.7) Johnson 2sf 07

10.22 (0.5) Ross 1f 05

10.23 (-0.4) Ross 1f 12

10.23 (0.2) Chris Donaldson NZL 1h 00

10.24 (0.9) Anthony Alozie N 2sf 07

10.24 (-0.8) Shirvington 1f 99

10.0 (1.3) Paul Narracott Q 1f 78

10.25 (-1.4) Johnson 1f 03

10.25 (0.7) Shirvington 1sf 01

10.25 (1.0) Johnson 1sf 01

10.26 (1.0) Paul Di Bella Q 2sf 01

10.26 (-0.3) Shirvington 1f 00

10.26 (-0.3) Johnson 2f 01

10.27 (0.9) Di Bella 3f 01

10.27 (0.9) Shirvington 1h 01

10.27 (1.9) Johnson 2f 07

10.27 (1.5) Ross 1f 04

10.20 (1.0) Tim Jackson N 1sf 93

10.29 (1.9) Miller 3f 07

10.30 (-0.7) Johnson 1h 07

10.30 (0.6) Johnson 1h 01

10.31 (1.2) Steve Brimacombe V 1f 97

10.31 (-0.3) Shirvington 1f 02

10.32 (1.5) Shirvington 1h 00

10.32 (0.4) Aaron Rouge-Serret V 1f 10

10.32 (1.2) Donaldson 2f 97

10.32 (-0.3) Johnson 2f 00

10.32 (-0.3) Di Bella 2f 02

Wind Assisted

10.17 (4.7) Dean Capobianco W 1f 93

10.20 (4.7) Tim Jackson N =2f 93

10.20 (4.7) Damien Marsh Q =2f 93

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10.17

200 metres

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 87 (first in 1893/94)

Most titles: 5 Peter Norman V

4 Patrick Johnson A

3 Nigel Barker N

3 Jim Carlton N

3 John Bartram V

3 John Treloar N

3 Gary Holdsworth V

3 Greg Lewis V

3 Colin McQueen V

3 Bruce Frayne S

3 Dean Capobianco W

3 Steve Brimacombe V

Most consecutive: 4 Peter Norman V

3 Nigel Barker N

3 Jim Carlton N

3 Colin McQueen V

Meet record: 20.29w Damien Marsh Q 1993

2/4 Doubles: 7 incl 3-Nigel Barker 1908, most recent:

Darren Clark 1989

2013 Champs: 88th

2012 Champs: Joseph Millar NZL 21.27

Matthew Davies Q 21.36

2011 Champs: Aaron Rouge-Serret V 20.88

2010 Champs: Patrick Johnson A 20.78

2009 Champs Aaron Rouge-Serret V 20.95

2008 Champs: Daniel Batman N 20.89

2007 Champs: Josh Ross N 20.51

2006 Champs: Patrick Johnson A 20.49

2005 Champs: Daniel Batman N 20.76

2004 Champs: Ambrose Ezenwa N 21.12

2003 Champs: Patrick Johnson A 20.50

2002 Champs: David Geddes N 20.62

2001 Champs: Patrick Johnson A 20.59

2000 Champs: Daryl Wohlsen Q 20.64

1999 Champs: Chris Donaldson NZL 20.71

Matthew Shirvington 20.77

1998 Champs: Damien Marsh Q 21.34

1997 Champs: Chris Donaldson NZL 20.42

Steve Brimacombe V

400 metres

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 87 (first 1893/94)

Most titles: 5 Kevan Gosper N

4 Nigel Barker N

4 Darren Clark N

3 Edwin Carr N

3 Ken Roche V

3 Rick Mitchell V

3 Miles Murphy N

3 Clinton Hill N

Most consecutive: 5 Kevan Gosper N

4 Nigel Barker N

3 Clinton Hill N

Meet record: 44.71 Miles Murphy N 1988

4/4H Doubles: 2 Ken Roche V 1962 & 1963

4/8 Doubles: 4 most recent: John Higham V 1978

2013 Champs: 88th

2012 Champs: Steve Solomon N 45.54

2011 Champs: Steve Solomon N 45.58

2010 Champs: Ben Offereins W 45.17

2009 Champs Sean Wroe V 45.07

2008 Champs: Joel Milburn N 45.90

2007 Champs: Sean Wroe V 45.80

2006 Champs: John Steffenson W 45.14

2005 Champs: Ben Offereins W 46.37

2004 Champs: Clinton Hill N 45.46

2003 Champs: Clinton Hill N 45.50

2002 Champs: Clinton Hill N 45.98

2001 Champs: Paul Pearce V 45.87

2000 Champs: Patrick Dwyer N 45.21

1999 Champs: Brad Jamieson S 45.59

1998 Champs: Declan Stack W 45.55

1997 Champs: Brad Jamieson S 46.48

Edwin Carr 440y 1965

800 metres

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 87 (first in 1893/94)

Most titles: 6 Ralph Doubell V

4 Kris McCarthy V

4 Nick Bromley N

3 Tickle Whyte V

3 Don Macmillan V

3 Herb Elliott V

3 Graeme Rootham

3 John Higham V

3 Peter Bourke V

Most consecutive: 6 Ralph Doubell V

3 Graeme Rootham N

3 John Higham V

3 Nick Bromley N

Meet record: 1:44.28 Assia-Djabir Said-Guerni ALG 2001;

1:44.78 Peter Bourke V 1982.

8/15 Doubles: 15 incl 3-Don Macmillan, Herb Elliott, most

recent: Simon Doyle 1991 Q

2013 Champs: 88th

2012 Champs: Johnny Rayner V 1:48.10

2011 Champs: James Kaan N 1:47.48

2010 Champs: Lachlan Renshaw N 1:46.66

2009 Champs Nick Bromley N 1:47.76

2008 Champs: Lachlan Renshaw N 1:47:57

2007 Champs: Nick Bromley N 1:48.42

2006 Champs: Nick Bromley N 1:48.96

2005 Champs: Nick Bromley N 1:48.09

2004 Champs: Samwel Mwera TAN 1:47.34

Kris McCarthy V 1:47.99

2003 Champs: Kris McCarthy V 1:48.20

2002 Champs: Nicholas Hudson Q 1:49.51

2001 Champs: Kris McCarthy V 1:47.08

2000 Champs: Assia-Djabir Said-Guerni ALG 1:44.28

Kris McCarthy V 1:45.91

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1999 Champs: Noah Ngeny KEN 1:47.70

Grant Cremer N 1:48.10

1998 Champs: Noah Ngeny KEN 1:46.85

Brendan Hanigan T 1:47.70

1997 Champs: Eliajah Maru KEN 1:47.33

Justin Renaldi V 1:47.35

1500 metres (incl. mile)

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 87 (first in 1893/94)

Most titles: 8 Mike Hillardt Q

5 Simon Doyle Q

4 Don Macmillan V

4 Albie Thomas N

3 John Landy

3 Herb Elliott V

3 Chris Fisher SA

3 Jeff Risley V

Most consecutive: 7 Mike Hillardt Q

4 Albie Thomas

3 Don Macmillan V

3 Chris Fisher SA

Meet record: 3:35.71 Jeff Risley V 2009 (Mile Albie

Thomas 3:58.3 1964)

2013 Champs: 88th

2012 Champs: Jeff Risley V 3:47.78

2011 Champs: Jeff Risley V 3:39.21

2010 Champs: Ryan Gregson N 3:44.99

2009 Champs Jeff Risley V 3:35.71

2008 Champs: Mitchell Kealey Q 3:40.62

2007 Champs: Martin Fountain V 3:42.31

2006 Champs: Lachlan Chisholm N 3:40.87

2005 Champs: Lachlan Chisholm N 3:45.18

2004 Champs: Youcef Abdi N 3:38.43

2003 Champs: Alastair Stevenson Q 3:42.99

2002 Champs: Craig Mottram V 3:41.19

2001 Champs: Clinton Mackevicius V 3:41.74

2000 Champs: William Chirchir Ken 3:38.51

Nick Howarth SA 3:40.19

1999 Champs: Paul Cleary V 3:42.59

1998 Champs: Martin Keino KEN 3:40.91

Holt Hardy N 3:41.42

1997 Champs: Paul Bitok KEN 3:41.56

Scott Petersen V 3:43.38

Interesting facts: -Mile conducted until 1965, then reverted

to 1500m. Another six mile titles were held

between 1987 & 1993.

-1896 Athens Olympic champion, Edwin

Flack, won the inaugural title in 1894.

Albie Thomas defeats Trevor Vincent 1965 Australian mile

championship

3000 metres

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 3 (first in 2002/03)

2008 Champs: Craig Mottram V 7:48.26

2007 Champs: Dickson Marwa TAN 8:00.11

Mark Tucker V 8:01.19

2003 Champs: Michael Power V 8 :00.45

5000 metres (incl 3 miles)

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 87 (first 1893/94)

Most titles: 6 Craig Mottram V

5 Ron Clarke V

4 Albie Thomas N

4 Steve Austin V

4 Les Perry V

Most consecutive: 5 Ron Clarke V

5 Craig Mottram V

4 Steve Austin V

4 Les Perry V

Meet record: 13:08.43 Bernard Lagat USA 2011

[AUS 13:10.08 Ben St Lawrence N 2011]

2013 Champs: 88th

2012 Champs: Harry Summers N 14:03.84

2011 Champs: Bernard Lagat USA 13:08.43

Ben St Lawrence N 13:10.08

2010 Champs: Ben St Lawrence N 13:40.54

2009 Champs: Collis Birmingham V 13:16.26

2008 Champs: Craig Mottram V 13:11.99

2007 Champs: Craig Mottram V 13:32.67

Craig Mottram

10000 metres (incl 6 miles)

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 59 (first 1952/53)

Most titles: 4 Dave Power N

4 Dave Fitzsimons S

4 Jamie Harrison N

4 Lee Troop V

Most consecutive: 4 Dave Fitzsimons S

Meet record: 27:22.54 Luke Kipkosgei KEN 1999

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28:02.13 Shaun Creighton V 1995

5000/10000 double: 13 occasions, most recently by Ben St

Lawrence in 2011 and Shaun Creighton in

1995. Achieved on three consecutive

occasions by Dave Fitzsimons (1977-79)

Interesting facts: 6 miles until 1966

2014 Champs: 60th (at 2013 Zatopek)

2013 Champs: Emmanuel Bett KEN 27:59.23

Ben St Lawrence N 28:35.92

2012 Champs: Emmanuel Bett KEN 27:39.33

Ben St Lawrence N 28:01.68

2011 Champs: Josphat Menjo KEN 27:39.80

Ben St Lawrence N 28:05.25

2010 Champs: Collis Birmingham V 28:04.14

2009 Champs: David McNeill V 28:03.02

2008 Champs: Collis Birmingham V 28:39.91

2007 Champs: Lee Troop V 28:53.31

3000 metres Steeplechase

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 55 (first 1957/58)

Most titles: 7 Kerry O’Brien S

7 Peter Larkins V

7 Peter Nowill Q

5 Chris Unthank V

4 Youcef Abdi N

4 Trevor Vincent V

4 Shaun Creighton V

Most consecutive: 6 Peter Larkins V

5 Peter Nowill Q

5 Kerry O’Brien S

4 Shaun Creighton V

4 Chris Unthank V

Meet record: 8:27.0 Peter Larkins V 1976

Youngest winners: 19y 10m Kerry O’Brien S 1966

20y 1m Martin Dent N 1999

21y Peter Larkins V 1976

2013 Champs: 56th

2012 Champs: Peter Nowill Q 8:44.47

2011 Champs: Youcef Abdi N 8:38.13

2010 Champs: Youcef Abdi N 8:36.63

2009 Champs: Youcef Abdi N 8:38.65

2008 Champs: Martin Dent ACT 8:34.34

2007 Champs: Peter Nowill Q 8:34.95

2006 Champs: Youcef Abdi N 8:27.60

2005 Champs: Peter Nowill Q 8:30.16

2004 Champs: Peter Nowill Q 8:33.21

2003 Champs: Peter Nowill Q 8:41.61

2002 Champs: Peter Nowill Q 8:48.66

2001 Champs: Peter Nowill Q 8:46.52

2000 Champs: Chris Unthank V 8:36.35

1999 Champs: Martin Dent N 8:39.33

1998 Champs: Chris Unthank V 8:41.88

1997 Champs: Chris Unthank V 8:50.12

110 metres Hurdles

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 87 (first 1893/94)

Most titles: 12 Kyle Vander-Kuyp V

7 Don Wright Q

5 Ray Weinberg V

4 John Chittick V

4 Dave Prince N

4 Mal Baird V

4 Warren Parr N

4 Max Binnington V

Most consecutive: 8 Kyle Vander-Kuyp V

7 Don Wright Q

4 Ray Weinberg V

4 John Chittick V

4 Dave Prince N

4 Mal Baird V

Meet record: 13.32 Coiln Jackson GBR 1995

(AUS 13.54 Kyle Vander Kuyp V 1996)

110/400 Doubles: 9 incl Gary Knoke N 66, 67, most recent:

Max Binnington V 1975

2013 Champs: 88th

2012 Champs: Siddhanth Thingalaya IND 13.66

Mitch Tysoe N 14.04

2011 Champs: Siddhanth Thingalaya IND 14.14

Greg Eyears N 14.47

2010 Champs: Greg Eyears N 13.82w

2009 Champs: Tasuku Tanonaka JPN 13.92

Justin Merlino N 13.95

2008 Champs: Justin Merlino N 13.72

2007 Champs: Justin Merlino N 13.55

2006 Champs: James Mortimer NZL 14.09

Kyle Vander-Kuyp V 14.23

2005 Champs: James Mortimer NZL 14.04

Gregory Eyears N 14.39

2004 Champs: Kyle Vander-Kuyp V 13.65

2003 Champs: Kyle Vander-Kuyp V 14.14

2002 Champs: Colin Jackson GBR 13.71

Timothy Ewen V 14.05

2001 Champs: Kyle Vander-Kuyp V 13.55

2000 Champs: Tim Ewen S 13.87

1999 Champs: Kyle Vander-Kuyp V 13.73

1998 Champs: Kyle Vander-Kuyp V 14.00

1997 Champs: Kyle Vander-Kuyp V 13.81

Dave Prince 1962

400 metres Hurdles

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 87 (first in 1893/94)

Most titles: 8 Rohan Robinson V

7 Geoff Goodacre N

7 Gary Knoke N

5 Brendan Cole V/A

4 Garry Brown Q

3 Alf Watson V

3 Ken Gordon Q

3 Leigh Miller V

3 Tristan Thomas T

Most consecutive: 4 Geoff Goodacre N

4 Gary Knoke N

4 Garry Brown Q

4 Rohan Robinson V

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3 Geoff Goodacre N

3 Barry Stanton V

3 Ken Gordon Q

3 Leigh Miller V

3 Rohan Robinson V

3 Brendan Cole A

Meet record: 49.26 Tristan Thomas T 2009

2013 Champs: 88th

2012 Champs: Tristan Thomas T 51.37

2011 Champs: Brendan Cole A 50.46

2010 Champs: Brendan Cole A 50.64

2009 Champs: Tristan Thomas T 49.26

2008 Champs: Tristan Thomas T 51.41

2007 Champs: LaBronze Garrett USA 50.15

Brendan Cole A 50.78

2006 Champs: Brendan Cole A 50.07

2005 Champs: Nic O’Brien NZL 50.64

Brendan Cole A 51.29

2004 Champs: Elliott Wood N 50.05

2003 Champs: Michael Hazel V 50.50

2002 Champs: Olivier Jean-Theodore FRA 49.27

Michael Hazel V 49.85

2001 Champs: Blair Young Q 49.89

2000 Champs: Rohan Robinson V 50.21

1999 Champs: Dai Tamesue JPN 49.39

Zid Abou Hamed N 49.47

1998 Champs: Rohan Robinson V 49.28

1997 Champs: Rohan Robinson V 49.83

A 220yards Hurdles was held between 1948/49 and 1964/65, then

200m Hurdles 1965/66 – 1967/68.

Matt Beckenham

20km Walk

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 39 (first 1963)

Most titles: 6 Nathan Deakes V

6 Jared Tallent V

4 Nick A’Hern N

4 Dave Smith V

3 Willi Sawall V

3 Peter Fullager S

Most consecutive: 6 Jared Tallent V

4 Nick A’Hern N

3 Nathan Deakes V

Meet record: 1:19.22 Dave Smith V 1987

2013 Champs: Jared Tallent V 1:22.10

2012 Champs: Jared Tallent V 1:23.01

2011 Champs: Jared Tallent V 1:20.19

2010 Champs: Jared Tallent V 1:19.15

2009 Champs: Jared Tallent V 1:19.42

2008 Champs: Jared Tallent V 1:19.41

2007 Champs: Luke Adams N 1:25:10

2006 Champs: Nathan Deakes V 1:22.13

2005 Champs: Nathan Deakes V 1:19:39

2004 Champs: Nathan Deakes V 1:23.11

2003 Champs: Luke Adams N 1:23.22

2002 Champs: Nathan Deakes V 1:23.36

2001 Champs: Nathan Deakes V 1:21:02

2000 Champs: Nathan Deakes V 1:21.47

1999 Champs: Dion Russell V 1:20:49

1998 Champs: Nick A’Hern N 1:22.27

1997 Champs: Nick A’Hern N 1:21.22

The first track walks were held over one and three miles in

1893/1894. Future track walks were held over the following

distances: 2 mile, 3000m, 5000m and 10,000m. The last track

championship walk was held over 5000m in 1997/98.

High Jump

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 87 (first 1893/94)

Most titles: 10 Lawrie Peckham V

7 Nick Moroney N

7 Chilla Porter Q

6 Tim Forsyth V

3 Liam Zamel-Paez

3 P English N

3 Dudley Shetliffe N

3 Tony Sneazwell V

3 Gordon Windeyer N

3 John Vernon V

3 John Winter W

Most consecutive: 7 Chilla Porter Q

7 Lawrie Peckham V

4 Tim Forsyth V

3 Nick Moroney N

3 Dudley Shetliffe N

3 Lawrie Peckham V

3 Gordon Windeyer N

Meet record: 2.36 Tim Forsyth V 1997

2013 Champs: 88th

2012 Champs: Nick Moroney N 2.15

2011 Champs: Chris Armet V 2.16

2010 Champs: Liam Zamel-Paez Q 2.22

2009 Champs: Liam Zamel-Paez Q 2.23

2008 Champs: Cal Pearce Q 2.22

2007 Champs: Liam Zamel-Paez Q 2.21

2006 Champs: Nick Moroney N 2.21

2005 Champs: Nick Moroney N 2.20

2004 Champs: Nick Moroney N 2.18

2003 Champs: Joshua Lodge N 2.21

2002 Champs: Nick Moroney N 2.22

2001 Champs: Nick Moroney N 2.22

2000 Champs: Nick Moroney N 2.22

1999 Champs: Ron Garlett S 2.18

1998 Champs: Tim Forsyth V 2.32

1997 Champs: Tim Forsyth V 2.36

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Pole Vault

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 87 (first in 1893/94)

Most titles: 11 Ray Boyd V

5 Paul Burgess W

5 Bruce Peever Q

5 James Miller WA

4 Ross Filshie V

4 Neil Honey V

4 Peter Denton N

4 Dmitri Markov W

3 Steve Hooker W

3 Fred Woodhouse V

3 Trevor Bickle W

Most consecutive: 6 Ray Boyd V

5 James Miller W

4 Neil Honey V

3 Paul Burgess W

3 Bruce Peever Q

3 Fred Woodhouse V

Youngest winners:

John Pfitzner (10/11/40 – 28/2/1959) 18y 3m 18d

Ray Boyd (28/6/51 – 22/3/1970) 18y, 8m, 25d

Blake Lucas (12/6/90 – 20/3/2009) 18y 9m 8d

James Miller (4/6/74 – 7/3/1993) 18y 9m 3d

Meet record: 5.95 Brad Walker USA 2007

(AUS 5.80 Paul Burgess W 2006, Steve

Hooker W 2010)

2013 Champs: 88th

2012 Champs: Joel Pocklington V 5.15

2011 Champs: Sergey Kucheryanu RUS 5.40

Joel Pocklington V 5.10

2010 Champs: Steven Hooker W 5.80

2009 Champs: Blake Lucas V 5.45

2008 Champs: Steven Hooker W 5.55

2007 Champs: Brad Walker USA 5.95

Steven Hooker W 5.50

2006 Champs: Paul Burgess W 5.80

2005 Champs: Paul Burgess W 5.60

2004 Champs: Dmitri Markov W 5.65

2003 Champs: Dmitri Markov W 5.50

2002 Champs: Paul Burgess W 5.55

2001 Champs: Dmitri Markov W 5.65

2000 Champs: Paul Burgess W 5.50

1999 Champs: Victor Chistiakov S 5.40

1998 Champs: Dmitri Markov S 5.50

1997 Champs: James Miller W 5.30

Long Jump

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 87 (first 1893/94)

Most titles: 10 Gary Honey V

4 Bill Bruce SA

4 Chris Commons V

4 Shane Hair W

4 Allan Crawley V

3 Fabrice Lapierre N

3 Richard Honner N

3 Phil May WA

3 Peter Burge

Most consecutive: 9 Gary Honey V

4 Bill Bruce S

4 Chris Commons V

3 Richard Honner N

3 Allan Crawley V

3 Phil May W

3 Shane Hair W

Meet record: 8.78w Fabrice Lapierre N 2010

LJ/TJ Doubles: 5 occasions: 2-Phil May, 2-Brian Oliver, 1-

Charles Ebert. Most recent 1971.

Brothers: The Commons brothers won 12 LJ/TJ

medals. In 1977 all three won a medal.

Medals won in LJ/TJ were: David 1/1, Don

0/4, Chris 6/0.

Interesting facts: Lapierre’s worst winning distance at

nationals has been 8.12m

2013 Champs: 88th

2012 Champs: Frederick Erin FRA 7.70

Scott Crowe A 7.69

2011 Champs: Mitch Watt Q 8.44

2010 Champs: Fabrice Lapierre N 8.78w

2009 Champs: Fabrice Lapierre N 8.29

2008 Champs: Robbie Crowther Q 7.86

2007 Champs: Tim Parravicini Q 8.01

2006 Champs: Fabrice Lapierre N 8.12

2005 Champs: Chris Noffke Q 8.00w

2004 Champs: Shane Hair W 7.96

2003 Champs: Peter Burge N 7.82

2002 Champs: Tim Parravicini Q 7.94

2001 Champs: Peter Burge N 7.97

2000 Champs: Peter Burge N 8.28

1999 Champs: Shane Hair N 8.01w

1998 Champs: Shane Hair N 8.09w

1997 Champs: Shane Hair W 8.01

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Triple Jump

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 72 (first in 1927/28)

Most titles: 13 Andrew Murphy V/N

6 Ian Tomlinson W

6 Phil May W

5 Mick McGrath V

5 Ken Lorraway A

4 Peter Beames V

4 Alwyn Jones S/V

3 Brian Oliver WA

3 Matt Sweeney V

Most consecutive: 11 Andrew Murphy V/N

5 Ken Lorraway A

4 Phil May W

4 Peter Beames V

3 Ian Tomlinson W

3 Alwyn Jones S

Meet record: 17.32 Ken Lorraway A 1982

2013 Champs: 73th

2012 Champs: Alwyn Jones V 16.32

2011 Champs: Adam Rabone V 15.67

2010 Champs: Henry Frayne V 16.63

2009 Champs: Alwyn Jones V 16.83

2008 Champs: Alwyn Jones S 16.42

2007 Champs: Alwyn Jones S 16.80

2006 Champs: Andrew Murphy N 16.66

2005 Champs: Michael Perry N 16.60

2004 Champs: Andrew Murphy N 16.87

2003 Champs: Andrew Murphy N 16.73

2002 Champs: Andrew Murphy N 16.53

2001 Champs: Andrew Murphy N 16.96

2000 Champs: Andrew Murphy N 16.56

1999 Champs: Andrew Murphy N 17.04

1998 Champs: Larry Achike GBR 16.79

Andrew Murphy N 16.19

1997 Champs: Andrew Murphy N 17.03

Shot Put

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 87 (first in 1893/94)

Most titles: 9 Justin Anlezark Q

7 Peter Hanlin N

7 Warwick Selvey N

6 Ray Rigby V

6 John Minns V

5 Bill O’Reilly N

5 Justin Anlezark Q

4 Alex McIntosh V

4 Clay Cross N

3 Trevor Evans V

3 Peter Phillips Q

Most consecutive: 7 Peter Hanlin N

5 Justin Anlezark Q

5 Bill O’Reilly N

5 Warwick Selvey N

4 Alex McIntosh V

3 John Minns V (twice)

Meet record: 20.96 Justin Anlezark Q 2003

SP/DT Doubles: 13 incl Warwick Selvey 5, most recent:

2006 Scott Martin

2013 Champs: 88th

2012 Champs: Emanuele Fuamatu N 18.62

2011 Champs: Dale Stevenson V 19.24

2010 Champs: Scott Martin V 19.83

2009 Champs: Justin Anlezark Q 20.03

2008 Champs: Justin Anlezark Q 20.21

2007 Champs: Christian Cantwell USA 19.92

Justin Anlezark Q 18.55

2006 Champs: Scott Martin V 19.64

2005 Champs: Clay Cross N 18.78

2004 Champs: Justin Anlezark Q 20.72

2003 Champs: Justin Anlezark Q 20.96

2002 Champs: Justin Anlezark Q 19.22

2001 Champs: Justin Anlezark Q 18.48

2000 Champs: Justin Anlezark Q 19.24

1999 Champs: Clay Cross N 18.89

1998 Champs: Justin Anlezark Q 18.73

1997 Champs: Clay Cross N 18.16

Stuart Gyngell

Discus Throw

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 75 (first 1921/22)

Most titles: 12 Warwick Selvey N

8 Werner Reiterer V

5 Paul Nandapi V

5 Keith Pardon N

5 Benn Harradine V

4 Scott Martin V

4 Ian Reed V

3 Gerard Duffy Q

3 Vesmonis Balodis V

Most consecutive: 8 Werner Reiterer V

7 Warwick Selvey N

5 Paul Nandapi V

4 Warwick Selvey N

3 Keith Pardon N

3 Scott Martin V

3 Ian Reed V

3 Vesmonis Balodis V

3 Gerard Duffy Q

3 Benn Harradine V

Meet record: 63.58 Benn Harradine V 2012

2013 Champs: 76th

2012 Champs: Benn Harradine V 63.58

2011 Champs: Benn Harradine V 63.15

2010 Champs: Benn Harradine V 62.26

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2009 Champs: Bertrand Vili FRA 61.81

Scott Martin V 59.10

2008 Champs: Benn Harradine V 62.37

2007 Champs: Benn Harradine V 60.89

2006 Champs: Scott Martin V 62.08

2005 Champs: Scott Martin V 59.20

2004 Champs: Scott Martin V 59.40

2003 Champs: Peter Elvy N 58.42

2002 Champs: Peter Elvy N 57.75

2001 Champs: Aaron Neighbour V 55.71

2000 Champs: Chris Gaviglo Q 55.52

1999 Champs: Gerard Duffy A 53.32

1998 Champs: Ian Winchester NZL 58.77

Gerard Duffy A 53.08

1997 Champs: Gerard Duffy A 52.18

Javelin Throw

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 75 (first 1921/22)

Most titles: 9 Andrew Currey N

9 Nick Birks SA

5 Sig Koscik N

4 Jarrod Bannister Q

3 Bert Shieles N

3 Bob Grant V

Most consecutive: 4 Andrew Currey N

4 Nick Birks SA (twice)

3 Andrew Currey N

3 Bob Grant V

Meet record: 89.02 Jarrod Bannister Q 2008

Interesting fact: Olympian & 1938 Triple jump champion,

Jack Metcalfe, won the JT title in 1938.

2013 Champs: 76th

2012 Champs: Joshua Robinson Q 78.31

2011 Champs: Jarrod Bannister Q 80.17

2010 Champs: Jarrod Bannister Q 83.17

2009 Champs: Stuart Farquhar NZL 80.16

Ben Baker N 77.13

2008 Champs: Jarrod Bannister Q 89.02

2007 Champs: Jarrod Bannister Q 83.70

2006 Champs: Stuart Farquhar NZL 81.70

Oliver Dziubak W 81.57

2005 Champs: Oliver Dziubak W 77.39

2004 Champs: William Hamlyn-Harris N 78.27

2003 Champs: Andrew Currey N 80.56

2002 Champs: Andrew Currey N 81.46

2001 Champs: William Hamlyn-Harris N 74.76

2000 Champs: Andrew Currey N 81.81

1999 Champs: Andrew Currey N 76.67

1998 Champs: Andrew Currey N 78.46

1997 Champs: Adrian Hatcher V 80.02

Hammer Throw

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 85 (first 1893/94)

Most titles: 12 Dick Leffler V

10 Stuart Rendell A

9 Sean Carlin S

6 Gus Puopolo V

6 Keith Pardon N

6 Bill O’Reilly N

5 Hans Lotz V

3 Keith Allen W

Most consecutive: 10 Stuart Rendell A

9 Dick Leffler V

7 Sean Carlin S

6 Gus Puopolo V

5 Hans Lotz V

4 Bill O’Reilly N

4 Keith Pardon N

3 Keith Allen W

Meet record: 78.80 Stuart Rendell A 2002

2013 Champs: 86th

2012 Champs: Tim Driesen A 70.55

2011 Champs: Tim Driesen A 68.63

2010 Champs: Hiroaki Doi JPN 69.80

Simon Wardhaugh Q 69.37

2009 Champs: Mark Dickson N 64.71

2008 Champs: Hiroaki Doi JPN 68.70

Darren Billett S 65.45

2007 Champs: Hiroaki Doi JPN 69.89

Pavlo Milinevskyy V 66.57

2006 Champs: Stuart Rendell A 76.33

2005 Champs: Stuart Rendell A 74.35

2004 Champs: Stuart Rendell A 77.40

2003 Champs: Stuart Rendell A 76.61

2002 Champs: Stuart Rendell A 78.80

2001 Champs: Stuart Rendell A 77.76

2000 Champs: Stuart Rendell A 74.71

1999 Champs: Stuart Rendell A 70.79

1998 Champs: Stuart Rendell A 71.30

1997 Champs: Stuart Rendell A 75.90

Decathlon

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 56 (first 1923/24)

Most titles: 9 Peter Hadfield N

3 Nick Birks SA

3 Geoff Smith N

3 Matt McEwen Q

Most consecutive: 7 Peter Hadfield N

3 Geoff Smith N

Meet record: 8084 Peter Winter V 1996

2013 Champs: 57th

2012 Champs: Brent Newdick NZL 8057

Jarrod Sims S 7456

2011 Champs: Jarrod Sims S 7500

2010 Champs: Stephen Cain V 7427

2009 Champs: Brent Newdick NZL 7618

Stephen Cain V 7137

2008 Champs: Jason Dudley Q 7783

2007 Champs: Erik Surjan W 7706

2006 Champs: Jason Dudley Q 7895

2005 Champs: Erik Surjan W 7621

2004 Champs: Matt McEwen Q 7600

2003 Champs: Matt McEwen Q 7724

2002 Champs: Scott Ferrier V 7888

2001 Champs: Matt McEwen Q 7825

2000 Champs: Jagan Hames S 7720

1999 Champs: Scott Ferrier V 8056

1998 Champs: Jagan Hames S 7868

1997 Champs: Peter Banks N 7915

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Australian Championships History

Women

100 metres (incl 100 yards)

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 64 (first 1929/30)

Most titles: 6 Raelene Boyle V

6 Melinda Gainsford-Taylor N

5 Sally McLellan/Pearson Q

4 Denise Boyd Q

4 Diane Holden N

3 Debbie Wells N

3 Dianne Burge S

3 Marjorie Jackson N

3 Lauren Hewitt V

Most consecutive: 4 Raelene Boyle V

3 Marjorie Jackson N

3 Diane Holden N

3 Sally McLellan Q

Meet record: 11.23 Sally McLellan/Pearson Q 2007

1/2 Doubles: Achieved on 37 occasions, most recent:

Lauren Hewitt V (’99, ’01, 02), Cripps (03),

Gainsford-Taylor (97, 98), Freeman (96),

most Times: 6 Boyle, 5 Gainsford-Taylor, 4

Boyd, 3 Jackson, 3 Hewitt

Interesting Facts: -100 yards until 1966. 7 more occasions in

the ‘80s and ‘90s.

-Olympic 100m medallists Betty Cuthbert

& Shirley Strickland never won an

Australian 100m title.

2013 Champs: 65th

2012 Champs: Melissa Breen A 11.41

2011 Champs: Sally Pearson Q 11.38

2010 Champs: Melissa Breen A 11.50

2009 Champs: Sally McLellan Q 11.32

2008 Champs: Fiona Cullen Q 11.80

2007 Champs: Sally McLellan Q 11.23

2006 Champs: Sally McLellan Q 11.66

2005 Champs: Sally McLellan Q 11.77

2004 Champs: Gloria Kemasuode N 11.31

2003 Champs: Sharon Cripps Q 11.50

2002 Champs: Lauren Hewitt V 11.40

2001 Champs: Lauren Hewitt V 11.31

2000 Champs: Melinda Gainsford-Taylor N 11.53

1999 Champs: Lauren Hewitt V 11.48

1998 Champs: Melinda Gainsford-Taylor N 11.32

1997 Champs: Melinda Gainsford-Taylor N 11.25

200 metres

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 63 (first 1932/33)

Most titles: 6 Raelene Boyle V

6 Denise Boyd (Robertson) Q

5 Melinda Gainsford-Taylor N

5 Cathy Freeman V

5 Lauren Hewitt V

3 Marjorie Jackson N

3 Joyce Bennett W

Most consecutive: 4 Raelene Boyle V

3 Marjorie Jackson N

3 Denise Boyd Q

Meet record: 22.33 Melinda Gainsford-Taylor N 1995

Youngest winners: 17y Glennys Beasley V 1962

17y 8m Olivia Tauro N 2008

18y 5m Marjorie Jackson N 1950

18y 6m Melissa Breen A 2009

18y 8m Joyce Bennett W 1964

18y 8m Raelene Boyle V 1970

19y 4m Sue Broadrick W 1989

19y 9m Debbie Wells N 1981

2013 Champs: 64th

2012 Champs: Melissa Breen A 23.29

2011 Champs: Sally Pearson Q 23.20

2010 Champs: Jody Henry W 23.29

2009 Champs: Monique Williams NZL 23.74

Melissa Breen A 23.96

2008 Champs: Makelesi Batimala FIJ 23.76

Olivia Tauro N 23.86

2007 Champs: Monique Williams NZL 23.28

Melanie Kleeberg Q 23.46

2006 Champs: Melanie Kleeberg Q 23.38

2005 Champs: Lauren Hewitt V 23.55

2004 Champs: Lauren Hewitt V 23.09

2003 Champs: Sharon Cripps Q 23.39

2002 Champs: Lauren Hewitt V 22.91

2001 Champs: Lauren Hewitt V 22.90

2000 Champs: Cathy Freeman V 22.78

1999 Champs: Lauren Hewitt V 23.75

1998 Champs: Melinda Gainsford-Taylor N 22.53

1997 Champs: Melinda Gainsford-Taylor N 23.34

Melinda Gainsford-Taylor

400 metres

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 60 (first 1937/38)

Most titles: 6 Cathy Freeman V

6 Tamsyn Lewis V

4 Judy Pollock (Amoore) V

4 Renee Poetschka W

3 Shirley de la Hunty (Strickland) W

3 Dixie Willis W

3 Maree Holland (Chapman) N

Most consecutive: 5 Tamsyn Lewis V

4 Cathy Freeman V

3 Judy Pollock V

Meet record: 50.00 Cathy Freeman V 2000

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2/4 Doubles: Twice: Denise Boyd 1983, Cathy Freeman

2000.

Interesting facts: Although Shirley Strickland won two

Olympic 100m bronze medals and no

Aust 100m titles, she did win 3 Aust 400m

titles.

2013 Champs: 61st

2012 Champs: Joanne Cuddihy IRL 51.69

Caitlin Sargent Q 53.21

2011 Champs: Tamsyn Manou V 52.31

2010 Champs: Joanne Cuddihy IRL 51.94

Jody Henry W 52.20

2009 Champs: Tamsyn Lewis V 51.42

2008 Champs: Tamsyn Lewis V 51.44

2007 Champs: Tamsyn Lewis V 51.72

2006 Champs: Jane Arnott NZL 51.98

Tamsyn Lewis V 52.36

2005 Champs: Tamsyn Lewis V 52.44

2004 Champs: Annabelle Smith N 51.80

2003 Champs: Cathy Freeman V 51.66

2002 Champs: Catherine Murphy GBR 52.18

Katerina Dressler V 52.97

2001 Champs: Nova Peris NT 52.49

2000 Champs: Cathy Freeman V 50.00

1999 Champs: Cathy Freeman V 50.94

1998 Champs: Cathy Freeman V 51.26

1997 Champs: Cathy Freeman V 52.09

800 metres

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 60 (first in 1937/38)

Most titles: 11 Tamsyn Lewis V

5 Charlene Rendina V

4 Dixie Willis W

4 Judy Pollock V

3 Cheryl Peasley N

3 Heather Barralet Q

3 Sharon Stewart V

Most consecutive: 7 Tamsyn Lewis V

4 Dixie Willis W

4 Charlene Rendina V

3 Judy Pollock V

3 Cheryl Peasley N

3 Heather Barralet Q

Meet record: 1:59.29 Tamsyn Lewis V 2000

4/8 Doubles: 15 times by 7 athletes, incl. 4 x Judy

Pollock V, 3 x Dixie Willis W.

most recent 2008 Tamsyn Lewis

8/15 Doubles: 3 times by: Cheryl Peasley N 1969, Wendy

Old S 1990, Jodie Hebbard Q 1992

2013 Champs: 61st

2012 Champs: Tamsyn Manou V 2:02.00

2011 Champs: Tamsyn Manou V 2:00.80

2010 Champs: Katherine Katsanevakis V 2:04.58

2009 Champs: Madeline Pape V 2:02.57

2008 Champs: Tamsyn Lewis V 2:02.12

2007 Champs: Tamsyn Lewis V 2:00.71

2006 Champs: Suzy Walsham N 2:01.85

2005 Champs: Katherine Katsanevakis V 2:04.72

2004 Champs: Rikke Ronholt DEN 2:01.68

Tamsyn Lewis V 2:02.24

2003 Champs: Tamsyn Lewis V 2:00.13

2002 Champs: Tamsyn Lewis V 2:00.88

2001 Champs: Tamsyn Lewis V 2:02.95

2000 Champs: Tamsyn Lewis V 1:59.29

1999 Champs: Tamsyn Lewis V 2:02.29

1998 Champs: Tamsyn Lewis V 2:02.93

1997 Champs: Saleena Roberts Q 2:04.10

Tamsyn Lewis-Manou

1500 metres

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 48 (first in 1966/67)

Most titles: 5 Sarah Jamieson V

4 Jenny Orr V

3 Suzy Walsham N

3 Margaret Crowley V

Most consecutive: 4 Jenny Orr V

Meet record: 4:05.52 Sarah Jamieson V 2006

Youngest Winners: 14y 4m Sharon Dalton N 1982

15y 8m Georgie Clarke V 2000

17y 5m Suzy Walsham N 1991

17y 8m Margaret Reddish W 1981

17y 8m Jodie Hebbard Q 1984

17y 8m Georgie Clark V 2002

18y Susie Power V 1993

18y 2m Jenny Orr V 1971

19y 2m Jenny Orr V 1972

Interesting facts: Suzy Walsham and Liz Miller won this

event 10 and 9 years, respectively, apart.

2013 Champs: 49th

2012 Champs: Kalia McKnight V 4:18.02

2011 Champs: Zoe Buckman A 4:12.85

2010 Champs: Kaila McKnight V 4:17.99

2009 Champs: Sarah Jamieson V 4:16.15

2008 Champs: Veronique Molan N 4:20.85

2007 Champs: Lisa Corrigan A 4:15.25

2006 Champs: Sarah Jamieson V 4:05.52

2005 Champs: Sarah Jamieson V 4:09.42

2004 Champs: Sarah Jamieson V 4:11.22

2003 Champs: Suzy Walsham N 4:12.96

2002 Champs: Georgina Clarke V 4:14.17

2001 Champs: Suzy Walsham N 4:14.61

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2000 Champs: Naomi Mugo KEN 4:10.27

Georgie Clarke V 4:10.59

1999 Champs: Sarah Jamieson W 4:18.75

1998 Champs: Elizabeth Miller N 4:14.59

1997 Champs: Mandy Giblin T 4:17.30

3000 metres

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 25 (first in 1973/74)

Most titles: 4 Jackie Perkins V

Most consecutive: 4 Jackie Perkins V

Meet record: 8:55.90 Jackie Perkins V 1987

2009 Champs: Melanie Daniels T 9 :34.76

2008 Champs: Chloe Tighe N 9 :27.63

5000 metres

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 18 (first in 1994/95)

Most titles: 3 Benita Willis Q

2 Kate Richardson V

2 Georgie Clarke V

Most consecutive: 2 Kate Richardson V

Meet record: 15:30.97 Kate Richardson 1996

2013 Champs: 19th

2012 Champs: Kaila McKnight V 16:24.56

2011 Champs: Belinda Martin N 16:12.12

2010 Champs: Eloise Wellings N 15:23.53

2009 Champs: Sarah Jamieson V 15:54.64

2008 Champs: Georgie Clarke V 15:24.03

10000 metres

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 29 (first in 1982/83)

Most titles: 3 Susan Hobson A

Most consecutive: 3 Susan Hobson A

Meet record: 31:43.07 Sonia O’Sullivan IRL 2000

31:47.11 Lisa Ondieki S/A 1995

2013 Champs: Neely Spence USA 32:16.51

Lara Tamsett N 33:03.84

2012 Champs: Joyce Chepkirui KEN 31:26.10

Emily Brichacek A 33:02.55

2011 Champs: Eloise Wellings N 32:08.32

2010 Champs: Eloise Wellings N 32:19.08

2009 Champs: Lara Tamsett N 32:56.19

2008 Champs: Melinda Vernon N 34:28.85

Pam Kilborn

80/100 metres Hurdles

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 67 (first1931/32)

Most titles: 9 Pam Ryan (Kilborn) V

5 Jacquie Munro N

5 Penny Gillies N

5 Glynis Nunn-Cearns Q

5 Jane Flemming V

5 Sally McLellan Q

4 Gaye Dell V

4 Clarice Kennedy N

3 Shirley de la Hunty(Strickland) W

Most Consecutive: 9 Pam Ryan V

5 Glynis Cearns Q

5 Jane Flemming V

4 Jacquie Munro N

3 Clarice Kennedy N

3 Sally McLellan Q

3 Penny Gillies N

3 Gaye Dell V

3 Norma Thrower S

Meet record: 12.74 Sally McLellan Q

4/4H Doubles: Once Jenny Laurendet N 1990

100/100m Doubles: Sally Mclellan Q 2005 & 2006

Youngest winners: 17y 4m Jacquie Munro N 1999

18y 5m Maureen Caird N 1970

18y 5m Sally McLellan Q 2005

18y 10m Nicole Gale N 1996

19y 5m Sally McLellan Q 2006

19y 4m Debbi Edwards N 1998

Interesting facts: -the 64 titles have been over these

distances: 7 x 90 yards, 15 x 80m and 42 x

100m.

2013 Champs: 68th

2012 Champs: Shannon McCann W 13.48

2011 Champs: Sally Pearson Q 12.83

2010 Champs: Hayley Butler N 13.25

2009 Champs: Sally McLellan Q 12.74

2008 Champs: Andrea Miller NZL 13.56

Fiona Cullen Q 13.98

2007 Champs: Sally McLellan Q 12.92

2006 Champs: Sally McLellan Q 13.35

2005 Champs: Sally McLellan Q & Fiona Cullen Q 13.41

2004 Champs: Jacquie Munro N 13.55

2003 Champs: Jacquie Munro N 13.37

2002 Champs: Jacquie Munro N 13.31

2001 Champs: Jacquie Munro N 13.15

2000 Champs: Valerie Manning USA 13.35

Sally Bult W 13.50

1999 Champs: Eunice Barber FRA 13.36

Jacquie Munro N 13.51

1998 Champs: Debbi Edwards N 13.78

1997 Champs: Jane Flemming V 13.58

Clarice Kennedy

400 metres Hurdles

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STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 38 (first 1974/75)

Most titles: 7 Debbie Flintoff-King V

5 Lauren Boden A

4 Lyn Foreman W

3 Jana Pittman N

3 Marian O’Shaughnessy V

3 Lauren Poetschka W

Most consecutive: 6 Debbie Flintoff-King V

3 Jana Pittman N

3 Marian O’Shaughnessy V

3 Lyn Foreman W

Meet record: 53.95 Jana Pittman V 2003

Youngest winners: 16y 7m Lauren Boden A 2005

18y Lyn Foreman W 1975

18y 2m Jana Pittman N 2001

18y 7m Lauren Boden A 2007

19y 2m Rebecca Campbell W 1996

19y 5m Lauren Poetschka W 1994

Interesting facts: -6 WA athletes have won 11 titles.

-sisters Lauren and Renee Poetschka

have won titles.

2013 Champs: 39th

2012 Champs: Jess Gulli V 57.96

2011 Champs: Lauren Boden A 57.47

2010 Champs: Lauren Boden A 55.86

2009 Champs: Tamsyn Lewis V 56.27

2008 Champs: Lauren Boden A 58.62

2007 Champs: Lauren Boden A 58.40

2006 Champs: Sonia Brito V 56.94

2005 Champs: Lauren Boden A 58.59

2004 Champs: Rebecca Wardell NZL 56.97

Milena Alver-McIntosh N 58.74

2003 Champs: Jana Pittman V 53.95

2002 Champs: Jana Pittman N 55.34

2001 Champs: Jana Pittman N 57.19

2000 Champs: Lauren Poetschka W 56.03

1999 Champs: Lauren Poetschka W 57.05

1998 Champs: Stephanie Price N 58.47

1997 Champs: Evette Cordy V 57.64

A 200 metres Hurdles was held between 1969/70 and 1974/75.

20km Walk

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles 29 (first in 1983)

Most titles: 6 Kerry Saxby-Junna N

6 Jane Saville N

4 Claire Tallent/Woods S

3 Anne Manning N

Most consecutive: 5 Jane Saville N

4 Kerry Saxby-Junna N

3 Claire Tallent/Woods S

3 Anne Manning N

Meet record: 1:29.44 Cheryl Webb N 2009

Interesting fact: Saxby-Junna won titles 17 years apart.

2013 Champs: Tanya Holliday S 1 :34.32

2012 Champs: Claire Tallent S 1 :32.58

2011 Champs: Claire Tallent S 1 :33.38

2010 Champs: Claire Tallent S 1 :32.40

2009 Champs: Cheryl Webb N 1:29.44

2008 Champs: Jo Jackson GBR 1:31.40

Kellie Wapshott V 1:32.57

2007 Champs: Claire Woods S 1:41:56

2006 Champs: Jane Saville N 1:33:19

2005 Champs: Jane Saville N 1:32:49

2004 Champs: Jane Saville N 1:32:06

2003 Champs: Jane Saville N 1:31:47

2002 Champs: Jane Saville N 1:34:18

2001 Champs: Kerry Saxby-Junna N 1:34:58

2000 Champs: Erica Alfridi ITA 1:30.06

Jane Saville N 1:30.58

1998 Champs: Wendy Muldoon V 1:43:02

1997 Champs: Jull Maybir-Barrett Q 1:37.48

A track walk was held, nearly consecutively, between 1932/33

and 1997/98. The events and dates were: 880 yards (1932/33-

1963/64), 1 mile (1964/65-1965/66), 1500m 1966/67-1971/72),

3000m (1972/73-1976/77), 5000m (1977/78-1997-98)

Kerry Saxby-Junna

3000 metres Steeplechase

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 14 (first in 1998/99)

Most titles: 5 Melissa Rollison Q

3 Donna MacFarlane T

Meet record: 9:34.21 Donna MacFarlane T 2007

2013 Champs: 15th

2012 Champs: Milly Clark N 10 :05.60

2011 Champs: Victoria Mitchell V 10 :10.66

2010 Champs: Melissa Rollison Q 10 :17.51

2009 Champs: Donna MacFarlane T 9:57.14

2008 Champs: Donna MacFarlane T 9:36.09

2007 Champs: Donna MacFarlane T 9:34.21

2006 Champs: Melissa Rollison Q 9:35.46

2005 Champs: Kristy Villis S 10:27.23

2004 Champs: Marnie Ponton A 10:21.21

2003 Champs: Victoria Mitchell V 10:20.60

2002 Champs: Melissa Rollison Q 9:56.92

2001 Champs: Rachel Penney NZL 10:30.04

Jane Mudge S 11:17.03:

2000 Champs: Melissa Rollison Q 10:10.73

1999 Champs: Melissa Rollison Q 10:15.77

High Jump

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 65 (first in 1929/30)

Most titles: 8 Chris Stanton W

8 Alison Inverarity W

6 Carolyn Lewis N

5 Doris Carter V

5 Vanessa Ward W

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5 Petrina Price N

3 Raylene Parke V

3 Robin Woodhouse N

Most consecutive: 5 Doris Carter V

4 Alison Inverarity W

4 Carolyn Lewis N

3 Petrina Price N

3 Chris Stanton W

3 Vanessa Ward W

Meet record: 1.96 Vanessa Ward W 1988

2013 Champs: 66th

2012 Champs: Miyuki Fukmumoto JPN 1.86m

Ashleigh Reid Q 1.80m

2011 Champs: Ellen Pettitt W 1.83m

2010 Champs: Petrina Price N 1.90m

2009 Champs: Petrina Price N 1.87

2008 Champs: Catherine Drummond Q 1.84

2007 Champs: Ellen Pettitt W 1.83

2006 Champs: Ellen Pettitt W 1.90

2005 Champs: Sophia Begg N 1.86

2004 Champs: Petrina Price N 1.93

2003 Champs: Aoyama Miyuki JPN 1.84

Petrina Price N 1.81

2002 Champs: Petrina Price N 1.82

2001 Champs: Carmen Hunter Q 1.82

2000 Champs: Alison Inverarity W 1.85

1999 Champs: Alison Inverarity W 1.88

1998 Champs: Alison Inverarity W 1.90

1997 Champs: Alison Inverarity W 1.84

Emma George

Pole Vault

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 18 (first in 1994-95)

Most titles: 4 Emma George V

4 Tatiana Grigorieva S

Meet record: 4.58 Emma George V 1998

2013 Champs: 19th

2012 Champs: Vicky Parnov W 4.20m

2011 Champs: Charmaine Lucock Q 4.15m

2010 Champs: Liz Parnov W 4.40m

2009 Champs: Alana Boyd Q 4.35

2008 Champs: Alana Boyd Q 4.45

2007 Champs: Kym Howe W 4.55

2006 Champs: Tatiana Grigorieva S 4.45

2005 Champs: Melina Hamilton NZL 4.25

Katrina Miroschnichenko Q 4.10

2004 Champs: Kym Howe W 4.40

2003 Champs: Melina Hamilton NZL 4.20

Rosanna Ditton V 4.20

2002 Champs: Tatiana Grigorieva S 4.44

2001 Champs: Jenni Dryburgh NZL 4.35

Tatiana Grigorieva S 4.25

2000 Champs: Emma George V 4.40

1999 Champs: Tatiana Grigorieva S 3.90

1998 Champs: Emma George V 4.58m

1997 Champs: Emma George V 4.30m

Long Jump

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 63 (first in 1932/33)

Most titles: 9 Nicole Boegman N

5 Bronwyn Thompson Q

4 Kerrie Perkins A/N

4 Erica Hooker (Nixon) Q

4 Lyn Jacenko (Tillett) N

3 Thelma Peake Q

3 Helen Frith N

3 Pam Ryan (Kilborn) V

3 Diane Pease N

3 Linda Garden N

3 Robyn Lorraway V

Most consecutive: 5 Nicole Boegman N

4 Erica Hooker Q

3 Bronwyn Thompson Q

3 Thelma Peake Q

3 Helen Frith N

3 Diane Pease N

3 Lyn Jacenko N

Meet record: 6.81w Nicole Boegman N 1998

2013 Champs: 64th

2012 Champs: Kerrie Perkins A 6.70w

2011 Champs: Kerrie Perkins A 6.42

2010 Champs: Jessica Penney A/NZL 6.18

2009 Champs: Jacinta Boyd Q 6.40

2008 Champs: Bronwyn Thompson Q 6.67

2007 Champs: Bronwyn Thompson Q 6.63

2006 Champs: Bronwyn Thompson Q 6.67

2005 Champs: Kerrie Taurima N 6.59

2004 Champs: Kerrie Taurima N 6.58

2003 Champs: Bronwyn Thompson Q 6.55

2002 Champs: Bronwyn Thompson Q 6.77

2001 Champs: Chantal Brunner NZL 6.68

Shermin Oksuz W 6.65

2000 Champs: Kylie Reed W 6.57

1999 Champs: Eunice Barber FRA 6.74

Nicole Boegman N 6.53

1998 Champs: Nicole Boegman N 6.81w

1997 Champs: Chantal Brunner NZL 6.66

Vicky Piggin N 6.28

Lyn Tillett/Jacenko

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Triple Jump

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 27 (first in 1985/86)

Most titles: 7 Nicole Miadenis W

Most consecutive: 3 Nicole Miadenis W

Meet record: 13.86 Connie Henry GBR 1998

[AUS 13.74 Nicole Mladenis W 2001]

2013 Champs: 28th

2012 Champs: Ellen Pettitt W 13.66w

2011 Champs: Emma Knight V 13.23

2010 Champs: Meggan O’Riley S 13.26

2009 Champs: Linda Allen Q 13.48w

2008 Champs: Emma Knight W 13.18

2007 Champs: Jeanette Bowles V 13.08

2006 Champs: Linda Allen Q 13.28

2005 Champs: Jeanette Bowles V 12.81

2004 Champs: Nicole Mladenis W 13.49

2003 Champs: Jeanette Bowles V 12.72

2002 Champs: Nicole Mladenis W 13.62

2001 Champs: Nicole Mladenis W 13.74

2000 Champs: Nicole Mladenis W 13.59

1999 Champs: Carmen Miller T 13.26

1998 Champs: Connie Henry GBR 13.86

Nicole Mladenis W 13.51

1997 Champs: Tania Dixon Murray NZL 13.50

Nicole Mladenis W 13.16

Shot Put

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 63 (first in 1932/33)

Most titles: 11 Gael Martin (Mulhall) V

8 Jean Roberts V

4 Anne Laurens V

4 Helen Toussis Q

4 Daniela Costian Q

4 Dani Samuels N

3 Alifatou Djibril S

3 Vera Cowan V

Most consecutive: 8 Jean Roberts V

6 Gael Martin V

5 Alifatou Djibril S

5 Gael Martin V

4 Helen Toussis Q

4 Daniela Costian Q

3 Vera Cowan V

3 Alifatou Djibril S

Meet record: 20.22 Valerie Vili NZL 2009

[AUS 18.70 Gael Martin V 1983]

SP/DT Doubles: 24 incl 9 Gael Martin V

most recent: Samuels 2008/09

2013 Champs: 64th

2012 Champs: Dani Samuels N 16.65

2011 Champs: Margaret Satupai V/SAM 15.86

2010 Champs: Joanne Mirtschin Q 15.64

2009 Champs Valerie Vili NZL 20.22

Dani Samuels N 16.30

2008 Champs: Valerie Vili NZL 19.54

Kimberly Mulhall V 14.94

2007 Champs: Ana Po’uhila TGA 16.17

Dani Samuels N 16.17

2006 Champs: Ana Po’uhila TGA 16.43

Dani Samuels N 15.98

2005 Champs: Valerie Vili NZL 19.00

Alifatou Djibril S 15.72

2004 Champs: Valerie Adams NZL 18.96

Alifatou Djibril S 15.42

2003 Champs: Ichioka Toshimi JPN 16.61

Alifatou Djibril S 14.65

2002 Champs: Michelle Haage N 15.51

2001 Champs: Yoko Toyonaga JPN 15.97

Michelle Haage N 15.68

2000 Champs: Helen Toussis Q 15.55

1999 Champs: Tressa Thompson USA 17.86

Helen Toussis Q 14.65

1998 Champs: Beatrice Faumuina NZL 16.96

Helen Toussis Q 15.97

1997 Champs: Beatrice Faumuina NZL 15.68

Helen Toussis Q 15.38

Discus Throw

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 63 (first in 1932/33)

Most titles: 9 Gael Martin (Mulhall) V

8 Dani Samuels N

7 Daniela Costian Q

5 Jean Roberts V

4 Lisa-Marie Vizaniari Q

Most consecutive: 8 Dani Samuels N

7 Daniela Costian Q

5 Gael Martin V

4 Jean Roberts V

4 Lisa-Marie Vizaniari Q

Meet record: 68.28 Beatrice Faumuina NZL 1997

(AUS 66.78 Daniela Costian Q 1989)

2013 Champs: 64th

2012 Champs: Dani Samuels N 62.34

2011 Champs: Dani Samuels N 61.79

2010 Champs: Dani Samuels 63.61

2009 Champs: Dani Samuels N 60.05

2008 Champs: Dani Samuels N 62.95

2007 Champs: Dani Samuels N 60.40

2006 Champs: Beatrice Faumuina NZL 60.30

Dani Samuels N 56.67

2005 Champs: Beatrice Faumuina NZL 60.79

Dani Samuels N 55.78

2004 Champs: Beatrice Faumuina NZL 63.44

Debbie Pickersgill Q 56.37

2003 Champs: Beatrice Faumuina NZL 63.36

Debbie Pickersgill Q 58.92

2002 Champs: Beatrice Faumuina NZL 63.41

Alison Lever Q 60.29

2001 Champs: Alison Lever Q 59.74

2000 Champs: Alison Lever Q 63.73

1999 Champs: Lisa-Marie Vizaniari Q 61.72

1998 Champs: Beatrice Faumuina NZL 63.80

Lisa Marie Vizaniari Q 61.41

1997 Champs: Beatrice Faumuina NZL 68.28

Lisa-Marie Vizaniari Q 65.86

Javelin Throw

STATISTICAL HISTORY

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No of titles: 63 (first in 1932/33)

Most titles: 7 Petra Rivers V

7 Kimberley Mickle W

6 Anna Bocson (Wojtaszek/Pazera)

5 Louise McPaul N

4 Charlotte MacGibbon-Weeks V

4 Pam Matthews V

3 Clarice Kennedy N

3 Joanna Stone Q

Most consecutive: 4 Charlotte MacGibbon-Weekes V

4 Pam Matthews V

4 Petra Rivers V

4 Kimberley Mickle W

3 Clarice Kennedy N

Meet record: Old implement 69.28 Petra Rivers V 1982

New implement 61.70 Kimberley Mickle W

2009

2013 Champs: 64th

2012 Champs: Kimberley Mickle W 61.70

2011 Champs: Kimberley Mickle W 59.39

2010 Champs: Kimberley Mickle W 60.66

2009 Champs: Kimberley Mickle W 60.69

2008 Champs: Kathryn Mitchell V 58.77

2007 Champs: Kimberley Mickle W 57.24

2006 Champs: Kimberley Mickle W 58.56

2005 Champs: Kimberley Mickle W 55.91

2004 Champs: Bina Ramesh FRA 53.14

Rosemary Hooper V 53.04

2003 Champs: Bina Ramesh FRA 52.29

Rebecca Noy N 52.26

2002 Champs: Bina Ramesh FRA 56.93

Cecilia McIntosh V 53.87

2001 Champs: Bina Ramesh FRA 54.54

Rosie Hooper V 53.88

2000 Champs: Sueli dos Santos BRA 54.92

Stephanie Hancock Q 49.58

1999 Champs: Hayley Wilson NZL 47.48

Jane Jamieson N 45.10

1998 Champs: Louise McPaul N 62.34

1997 Champs: Joanna Stone Q 63.78

Hammer Throw

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 26 (first in 1987)

Most titles: 8 Deborah Sosimenko N

7 Bronwyn Eagles N

4 Bernadette Serone N

Most consecutive: 8 Deborah Sosimenko N

3 Bronwyn Eagles N

Meet record: 70.72 Brooke Billet S 2006

2013 Champs: 27th

2012 Champs: Gabrielle Neighbour V 66.20

2011 Champs: Gabrielle Neighbour V 64.26

2010 Champs: Gabrielle Neighbour V 64.80

2009 Champs: Bronwyn Eagles N 61.75

2008 Champs: Bronwyn Eagles N 63.65

2007 Champs: Karyne Di Marco N 61.53

2006 Champs: Brooke Billet S 70.72

2005 Champs: Bronwyn Eagles N 65.43

2004 Champs: Bronwyn Eagles N 67.92

2003 Champs: Brooke Krueger S 66.41

2002 Champs: Bronwyn Eagles N 69.65

2001 Champs: Bronwyn Eagles N 66.58

2000 Champs: Lisa Misipeka AMS 63.90

Bronwyn Eagles N 62.77

1999 Champs: Deborah Sosimenko N 62.77

1998 Champs: Deborah Sosimenko N 66.72

1997 Champs: Deborah Sosimenko N 65.68

Pentathlon/Heptathlon

STATISTICAL HISTORY

No of titles: 54 (first in 1955/56)

Most titles: 6 Kylie Wheeler W

5 Helen Frith N

5 Erica Hooker Q

5 Glynis Cearns (Saunders/Nunn) Q

5 Jane Flemming V

3 Pam Ryan (Kilborn) V

4 Jane Jamieson N

4 Kylie Wheeler W

Most Consecutive: 6 Kylie Wheeler W

5 Erica Hooker Q

3 Helen Frith N

3 Jane Flemming V

3 Glynis Cearns (Saunders/Nunn) Q

Meet record: 6390 Jane Flemming V 1987

Interesting facts: Pentathlon until 1980

2013 Champs: 55th

2012 Champs: Megan Wheatley W 5832

2011 Champs: Lauren Foote S 5539

2010 Champs: Rebecca Robinson Q 5234

2009 Champs: Lauren Foote S 5697

2008 Champs: Kylie Wheeler W 6087

2007 Champs: Kylie Wheeler W 6044

2006 Champs: Kylie Wheeler W 6031

2005 Champs: Kylie Wheeler W 5974

2004 Champs: Kylie Wheeler W 5790

2003 Champs: Kylie Wheeler W 5838

2002 Champs: Claire Thompson V 5804

2001 Champs: Jane Jamieson N 6070

2000 Champs: Sherryl Morrow V 5817

1999 Champs: Sherryl Morrow V 5722

1998 Champs: Jane Jamieson N 5943

1997 Champs: Clare Thompson Q 5534

Helen Frith

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Part III - Superlatives

Youngest Australian Champions

Years/Months/Days Name State Date of Birth Event Season

Men

17 years 4 months 29 days Chris Noffke Q 6/1/88 Long Jump 2004-05

17 years 5 months 4 days Paul Narracott Q 8/10/59 100 metres 1976-77

17 years 6 months 7 days Tim Forsyth V 17/8/73 High Jump 1990-91

17 years 7 months 25 days David Dixon S 24/7/65 Javelin Throw 1982-83

17 years 10 months 11 days Miles Murphy N 19/5/67 400 metres 1984-85

Women

14 years 3 months 18 days Sharon Dalton N 2/12/67 1500 metres 1981-82

14 years 10 months 20 days Angela Raines-White Q 22/3/74 1 mile 1988-89

15 years 3 months 26 days Anne Manning N 13/11/59 3,000 m Walk 1974-75

15 years 5 months 12 days Charlotte MacGibbon-Weeks V 27/9/24 Javelin Throw 1939-40

15 years 5 months 29 days Angela Cook N 17/9/53 1,500 m Walk 1968-69

Longest Careers as Australian Medallists

Men

28 years ** Stuart Gyngell N 1983/84 - 2010/11

24 years Tom Mullins N 1950/51 - 1973-74

23 years Thomas Daintry N 1929/30 - 1951/52

21 years Reg Spiers S 1960/61 - 1980/81

20 years Andrew Murphy N 1986/87 - 2005/06

19 years Ted Winter N 1929/30 - 1947/48

_ _ _ _

16 years ** Nick Moroney N 1996/97 – 2011/12

Women

23 years Anne Manning N 1973/74 - 1995/96

21 years Eileen Hindle W 1967/68 - 1987/88

20 years Nicole Boegman N 1982/83 - 2001/02

19 years Kerryn McCann N 1987/88 - 2005/06

18 years Petra Rivers V 1968/69 - 1985/86

17 years Bev Hayman N 1972/73 - 1988/89

16 years Suzy Walsham N 1990/91 - 2005/06

16 years Liz Miller N 1985/86 - 2002/03

16 years Kerry Saxby-Junna N 1982/83 - 1997/98

_ _ _ _

15 years ** Tamsyn Manou V 1997/98 - 2011/12

**still competing

Most Individual Medals

Men

26 Warwick Selvey (NSW)

21 Andrew Murphy (NSW)

21 Nick Birks (SA)

20 Phil May (WA)

19 Geoff Goodacre (NSW)

18 Greg Lewis (Vic)

18 Keith Pardon (NSW)

18 Dave Power (NSW)

18 Dave Prince (NSW)

17 Merv Kemp (SA)

16 Nigel Barker (NSW)

15 Kyle Vander-Kuyp (Vic)

15 Ken Doubleday (Vic)

15 Dick Leffler (Vic)

15 Albie Thomas (NSW)

15 Ray Boyd (Vic)

15 Gary Knoke (NSW)

Women

28 Pam Ryan (Vic)

25 Gael Martin (Vic)

20 ** Tamsyn Manou (Vic)

20 Cathy Freeman (Vic)

20 Chris Stanton (WA)

19 Christine Schultz (Vic)

17 Kerryn McCann (NSW)

17 Carolyn Lewis (NSW)

17 Jocelyn Millar-Cubit (Tas)

16 Helen Frith (NSW)

16 Melinda Gainsford-Taylor (NSW)

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16 Jane Flemming (Vic)

15 Denise Boyd (Qld)

15 Raelene Boyle (Vic)

15 Lauren Hewitt (Vic)

15 Jean Roberts (Vic)

15 Lisa-Marie Vizaniari (ACT)

**still competing

Leading Gold Medallists

Men

19 Warwick Selvey (NSW)

14 Andrew Murphy (NSW)

12 Nick Birks (SA)

12 Ray Boyd (Vic)

12 Dick Leffler (Vic)

12 Kyle Vander-Kuyp (Vic)

11 Nigel Barker (NSW)

11 Bill O'Reilly (NSW)

11 Keith Pardon (NSW)

10 **Justin Anlezark (Qld)

10 Shaun Creighton (ACT)

10 Stuart Rendell (ACT)

10 Rob De Castella (Vic)

10 Geoff Goodacre (NSW)

10 Mike Hillardt (Qld)

10 Hec Hogan (Qld)

10 Gary Honey (Vic)

10 Gary Knoke (NSW)

10 Phil May (WA)

10 Lawrie Peckham (Vic)

Women

20 Gael Martin (Vic)

18 **Tamsyn Manou (Vic)

17 Pam Ryan (Vic)

14 Raelene Boyle (Vic)

14 Cathy Freeman (Vic)

13 Melinda Gainsford-Taylor (NSW)

13 Jean Roberts (Vic)

13 Jane Flemming (Vic)

12 **Dani Samuels (NSW)

12 Kerry Saxby-Junna (NSW)

11 Daniela Costian (Qld)

11 Denise Boyd (Qld)

10 Nicole Boegman (NSW)

10 Glynis Cearns (Qld)

**still competing

Leading Gold Medallists in a Single Event

Men

13 Andrew Murphy (NSW) Triple Jump

12 Warwick Selvey (NSW) Discus Throw

12 Dick Leffler (Vic) Hammer Throw

12 Kyle Vander-Kuyp (Vic) 110 metres

Hurdles

12 Ray Boyd (Vic) Pole Vault

10 Stuart Rendell (ACT) Hammer Throw

10 Gary Honey (Vic) Long Jump

10 Lawrie Peckham (Vic) High Jump

9 Justin Anlezark (Qld) Shot Put

9 Nick Birks (SA) Javelin Throw

9 Sean Carlin (SA) Hammer Throw

9 Andrew Currey (NSW) Javelin Throw

9 Peter Hadfield (NSW) Decathlon

_ _ _ _

7 Nick Moroney (NSW) High Jump

Women

12 Kerry Saxby-Junna (NSW) 5,000 metres

Walk

11 ** Tamsyn Manou (Vic) 800 metres

11 Gael Martin (Vic) Shot Put

9 Gael Martin (Vic) Discus Throw

9 Nicole Boegman Long Jump

8 Dani Samuels (NSW) Discus

8 Alison Inverarity (WA) High Jump

8 Jean Roberts (Vic) Shot Put

8 Debbie Sosimenko (NSW) Hammer Throw

8 Chris Stanton (WA) High Jump

_ _ _ _

7 Kim Mickle (Vic) Javelin

6 Tamsyn Manou (Vic) 400m

** still competing

Most Consecutive Australian Championships

Men

12 Dick Leffer V Hammer Throw 1959-1979

11 Andrew Murphy N Triple Jump 1994-2004

10 Stuart Rendell A Hammer Throw 1997-2006

9 Gary Honey V Long Jump 1981-1989

8 Werner Reiterer V Discus Throw 1988-1995

8 Kyle Vander-Kuyp V 110m Hurdles 1992-1999

Women

9 Pam Ryan V 80/100m Hurdles1963-1969

8 Dani Samuels N** Discus 2005-2009

8 Debbie Sosimenko N Hammer Throw 1992-1999

8 Jean Roberts V Shot Put 1963-1969

7 Tamsyn Lewis V 800 metres 1998-2004

7 Daniela Costian Q Discus Throw 1989-1995

**Sequence still alive

Most Australian Championships – by Family

Lewis (nee Wright, Manou- 30

6 Greg (3 - 100m, 3 - 200m)

6 Carol (nee Wright) (6 - high jump)

18 Tamsyn (6 – 400m, 11 – 800m, 1 –

400 hurdles)

Boyd (nee Robertson) - 26

12 Ray (12 – pole vault)

11 Denise (nee Robertson) (4 – 100m, 6 – 200m, 1 –

400m)

2 Alana (2 – pole vault)

1 Jacinta (1 – long jump)