2014–15 Australian Athletics Championships

The 2014–15 Australian Athletics Championships was the 93rd edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for Australia. It was held from 26–29 March 2015 at the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre in Brisbane. It served as the selection meeting for Australia at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics. Distance events were held separately, with the 10,000 metres taking place at the Zatopek 10K on 11 December 2014 at Lakeside Stadium in Melbourne, the men's 5000 metres being held at the same location on 21 March 2015, and the women's 5000 m taking place at Sydney Olympic Park on 14 March 2015.[1][2][3]

2014–15 Australian Athletics Championships
Dates26–29 March 2015
Host cityBrisbane, Australia
VenueQueensland Sport and Athletics Centre

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: +1.1)
Josh Clarke
New South Wales
10.19 Banuve Tabakaucoro
 Fiji (FIJ)
10.26 Alex Hartmann
Queensland
10.30
200 metres
(Wind: +1.7)
Banuve Tabakaucoro
 Fiji (FIJ)
20.63 Alex Hartmann
Queensland
20.67 Craig Burns
Queensland
20.81
400 metres Craig Burns
Queensland
45.94 Alex Beck
Queensland
46.36 Iain Douglas
Victoria
46.95
800 metres Jeff Riseley
Victoria
1:47.13 Alexander Rowe
Victoria
1:48.14 Josh Ralph
New South Wales
1:48.38
3000 metres Brenton Rowe
Victoria
8:07.52 Jack Rayner
Victoria
8:13.29 Josh Harris
Tasmania
8:14.38
5000 metres Brett Robinson
Victoria
13:32.54 Ben St Lawrence
New South Wales
13:33.16 Jeff See
 United States (USA)
13:33.18
10,000 metres Brett Robinson
Victoria
28:45.36 Duer Yoa
Victoria
28:46.46 Samsom Gebreyohannes
 Eritrea (ERI)
28:49.42
110 metres hurdles
(Wind: +1.5)
Nicholas Hough
New South Wales
13.42 Sam Baines
Victoria
13.54 Joshua Hawkins
 New Zealand (NZL)
13.69
400 metres hurdles Cameron French
 New Zealand (NZL)
50.05 Tristan Thomas
Tasmania
50.31 Leigh Bennett
New South Wales
51.08
3000 metres steeplechase Craig Appleby
Victoria
8:54.81 Jackson Elliott
Queensland
9:03.25 Daryl Crook
Queensland
9:05.62
High jump Brandon Starc
New South Wales
2.28 m Liam Zamel-Paez
Queensland
2.20 m Thomas Brennan
Western Australia
2.15 m
Pole vault Angus Armstrong
New South Wales
5.35 m
(jump-off)
Kurtis Marschall
South Australia
5.20 m
(jump-off)
Nick Southgate
 New Zealand (NZL)
5.20 m
Long jump Robert Crowther
Queensland
8.05 m
(+0.5 m/s)
Yohei Sugai
 Japan (JPN)
8.00 m
(+2.2 m/s)
Darcy Roper
Queensland
7.91 m
(+1.6 m/s)
Triple jump Alwyn Jones
Victoria
15.98 m
(+0.6 m/s)
Alex Lorraway
Victoria
15.69 m
(-0.1 m/s)
Ryoma Yamamoto
 Japan (JPN)
15.65 m
(+0.5 m/s)
Shot put Jacko Gill
 New Zealand (NZL)
20.75 m Damien Birkinhead
Victoria
19.04 m Matthew Cowie
Western Australia
16.59 m
Discus throw Julian Wruck
Queensland
62.03 m Matthew Denny
Queensland
58.16 m Matt Stopel
Queensland
57.55 m
Hammer throw Matthew Denny
Queensland
69.15 m Hiroshi Noguchi
 Japan (JPN)
65.57 m Huw Peacock
Tasmania
63.49 m
Javelin throw Matthew Outzen
New South Wales
80.00 m Hamish Peacock
Tasmania
79.55 m Ben Langton Burnell
 New Zealand (NZL)
73.46 m
Decathlon David Brock
Victoria
7733 pts[4] Kyle Cranston
New South Wales
7629 pts[5] Brent Newdick
 New Zealand (NZL)
7136 pts[6]
10,000 metres Dane Bird-Smith
Queensland
39:53.89 Rhydian Cowley
Victoria
42:29.00 Luke McCutcheon
Queensland
49:24.26

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Melissa Breen
Australian Capital Territory
11.26 Toea Wisil
Queensland
11.40 Ashleigh Whittaker
Victoria
11.47
200 metres
(Wind: +1.6)
Ella Nelson
New South Wales
23.04 Ashleigh Whittaker
Victoria
23.26 Melissa Breen
Australian Capital Territory
23.29
400 metres Anneliese Rubie
New South Wales
52.77 Morgan Mitchell
Victoria
52.94 Caitlin Sargent
Queensland
53.01
800 metres Brittany McGowan
Queensland
2:03.49 Abbey de la Motte
Victoria
2:04.81 Selma Kajan
New South Wales
2:05.43
1500 metres Heidi See
New South Wales
4:09.60 Zoe Buckman
Victoria
4:10.32 Trychelle Kingdom
New South Wales
4:10.83
3000 metres Bridey Delaney
New South Wales
9:23.98 Natalie Archer
New South Wales
9:39.77 Alexandra Paterson
Victoria
10:22.23
5000 metres Magdalene Masai
 Kenya (KEN)
15:10.46 Madeline Hills
New South Wales
15:21.09 Susan Kuijken
 Netherlands (NED)
15:29.60
10,000 metres Veronicah Wanjiru
 Kenya (KEN)
32:22.22 Eloise Wellings
New South Wales
32:26.59 Madeline Heiner
New South Wales
32:44.71
100 metres hurdles
(Wind: +1.3)
Sally Pearson
Queensland
12.59 Michelle Jenneke
New South Wales
12.82 Abbie Taddeo
New South Wales
13.33
400 metres hurdles Lauren Wells
Australian Capital Territory
56.51 Satomi Kubokura
 Japan (JPN)
57.16 Betty Burua
 Papua New Guinea (PNG)
58.02
3000 metres steeplechase Genevieve LaCaze
Victoria
9:52.86 Paige Campbell
New South Wales
10:48.59 Stephanie Kondogonis
Victoria
10:57.17
High jump Eleanor Patterson
Victoria
1.91 m Cassie Purdon
Queensland
1.88 m Keeley O'Hagan
 New Zealand (NZL)
1.85 m
Pole vault Alana Boyd
Queensland
4.60 m Nina Kennedy
Western Australia
4.20 m Melissa Gergal
 United States (USA)
4.20 m
Long jump Chelsea Jaensch
Queensland
6.74 m
(+3.2 m/s)
Brooke Stratton
Victoria
6.60 m
(+0.7 m/s)
Corinna Minko
Victoria
6.34 m
(+2.6 m/s)
Triple jump Nneka Okpala
 New Zealand (NZL)
13.48 m
(+0.4 m/s)
Ellen Pettitt
Victoria
13.46 m
(+2.9 m/s)
Alison Ruse
New South Wales
12.79 m
(+1.6 m/s)
Shot put Chelsea Lenarduzzi
New South Wales
15.27 m Te Rina Keenan
 New Zealand (NZL)
15.16 m Chiaki Yokomizo
 Japan (JPN)
15.11 m
Discus throw Dani Samuels
New South Wales
64.44 m Taryn Gollshewsky
Queensland
55.85 m Christie Chamberlain
New South Wales
53.91 m
Hammer throw Lara Nielsen
Queensland
66.37 m Alexandra Hulley
New South Wales
63.61 m Kaysanne Hockey
Queensland
59.13 m
Javelin throw Sunette Viljoen
 South Africa (RSA)
63.29 m Kim Mickle
Western Australia
61.02 m Kelsey-Lee Roberts
Australian Capital Territory
58.61 m
Heptathlon Veronica Torr
 New Zealand (NZL)
5665pts[7] Ashleigh Hamilton
Victoria
5295pts[8] Portia Bing
 New Zealand (NZL)
5181pts[9]
10,000 metres Tanya Holliday
South Australia
44:56.44 Kirsty Klein
New South Wales
49:33.06 Only two finishers

References

  1. Pearson pushed all the way as Riseley doubles at Australian Championships. World Athletics (2015-03-29). Retrieved 2020-01-07.
  2. Australian Track & Field Championships - Men 2014-15. Athletics Australia. Retrieved 2020-01-07.
  3. Australian Track & Field Championships - Women 2014-15. Athletics Australia. Retrieved 2020-01-07.
  4. (11.08(+0.5), 7.36 m(+1.9), 13.57 m, 2.05 m, 50.67, 15.17(+1.5), 41.65 m, 4.50 m, 53.84 m, 4:33.63)
  5. (11.04(+2.9), 7.10 m(+0.7), 13.00 m, 1.84 m, 49.71, 14.99(+1.5), 43.31 m, 4.60 m, 56.51 m, 4:32.93)
  6. (11.32(+0.5), 6.94 m(+1.7), 13.28 m, 1.81 m, 52.19, 15.17(+1.5), 44.77 m, 4.30 m, 50.54 m, 4:49.79)
  7. (13.68(+2.3), 1.74 m, 13.13 m, 25.04(+0.2), 6.08 m(+0.3), 30.79 m, 2:25.29)
  8. (14.24(+2.3), 1.59 m, 13.25 m, 25.67(+0.2), 5.65 m(+0.1), 32.62 m, 2:22.78)
  9. (13.72(+1.6), 1.80 m, 12.68 m, 23.99(+0.2), NM, 36.08 m, 2:14.17)
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