2016–17 Australian Athletics Championships

The 2016–17 Australian Athletics Championships was the 95th edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for Australia. It was held from 30 March – 2 April 2017 at the Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre in Sydney. It served as the selection meeting for Australia at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics. Distance events were held separately, with the 10,000 metres taking place at the Zatopek 10K on 8 December 2016 at Lakeside Stadium in Melbourne and the 5000 metres taking place at the Summer of Athletics Meet in Canberra on 11 March 2017.[1][2][3]

2016–17 Australian Athletics Championships
Dates30 March – 2 April 2017
Host citySydney, Australia
VenueSydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: +0.1)
Joseph Millar
 New Zealand (NZL)
10.25 Trae Williams
Queensland
10.29 Aaron Bresland
Western Australia
10.46
200 metres
(Wind: -3.1)
Joseph Millar
 New Zealand (NZL)
21.09 Alex Hartmann
Queensland
21.19 Craig Burns
Queensland
21.61
400 metres Steven Solomon
New South Wales
46.66 Jackson Collett
New South Wales
46.77 Alex Beck
Queensland
46.83
800 metres Luke Mathews
Victoria
1:46.71 Josh Ralph
New South Wales
1:46.76 Alexander Rowe
Victoria
1:47.29
1500 metres Ryan Gregson
Victoria
3:52.86 Matthew Ramsden
Western Australia
3:53.12 Will Austin-Cray
New South Wales
3:53.68
1500 metres David McNeill
Victoria
13:47.18 Jordan Gusman
Australian Capital Territory
13:48.56 Stewart McSweyn
Tasmania
13:49.04
10,000 metres Patrick Tiernan
Queensland
27:59.74 Stewart McSweyn
Tasmania
28:29.65 Chris Hamer
Victoria
29:02.00
110 metres hurdles
(Wind: +3.5)
Nicholas Hough
New South Wales
13.53 Justin Merlino
New South Wales
13.66 Wataru Yazawa
 Japan (JPN)
13.76
400 metres hurdles Ian Dewhurst
New South Wales
49.77 Keisuke Nozawa
 Japan (JPN)
50.25 Leigh Bennett
New South Wales
51.21
3000 metres steeplechase Hashim Salah
 Qatar (QAT)
8:51.79 James Nipperess
New South Wales
8:52.89 Nathan Percy
Victoria
8:56.42
4 × 100 m relay  Victoria (VIC)
Michael James
Michael Hansford
Nathan Riali
Christopher Mitrevski
40.56  New South Wales (NSW)
Jordan Shelley
Nicholas Andrews
Zach Holdsworth
Will Roberts
40.82  Western Australia (WA)
Terrell McKenzie
Aaron Bresland
Jeremy Andrews
Calvin Borowski
40.95
4 × 400 m relay  Queensland (QLD)
Murray Goodwin
Daniel Mowen
Taylor Burns
Tjimarri Sanderson-Milera
3:12.16  New South Wales (NSW)
Tyler Gunn
Josh Ralph
Zach Holdsworth
Jackson Collett
3:12.81  Victoria (VIC)
Conrad Coumaros
Harrison Roubin
Matthew Napier
Liam Procaccino
3:15.98
High jump Lee Hup Wei
 Malaysia (MAS)
2.24 m Nauraj Singh Randhawa
 Malaysia (MAS)
2.21 m Joel Baden
Victoria
2.18 m
Pole vault Kurtis Marschall
South Australia
5.45 m Nick Southgate
 New Zealand (NZL)
5.30 m Angus Armstrong
New South Wales
5.30 m
Long jump Christopher Mitrevski
Victoria
7.90 m
(+2.6 m/s)
Liam Adcock
Queensland
7.84 m
(+3.7 m/s)
Shemaiah James
Queensland
7.83 m
(+1.1 m/s)
Triple jump Ryoma Yamamoto
 Japan (JPN)
16.61 m
(+0.5 m/s)
Alwyn Jones
Victoria
16.13 m
(+0.7 m/s)
Benjamin Cox
New South Wales
15.95 m
(+0.2 m/s)
Shot put Damien Birkinhead
Victoria
19.80 m Aiden Harvey
New South Wales
17.16 m Matthew Cowie
Western Australia
17.11 m
Discus throw Julian Wruck
Queensland
61.56 m Matthew Denny
Queensland
61.28 m Yuji Tsutsumi
 Japan (JPN)
56.45 m
Hammer throw Matthew Denny
Queensland
73.37 m Jack Dalton
Victoria
68.14 m Huw Peacock
Tasmania
64.94 m
Javelin throw Hamish Peacock
Tasmania
84.36 m Luke Cann
Western Australia
79.58 m Sumedha Ranasinghe
 Sri Lanka (SRI)
77.92 m
Decathlon Cedric Dubler
Queensland
7779 pts[4] John Lane
 Great Britain (GBR)
7362 pts[5] Aaron Booth
 New Zealand (NZL)
7246 pts[6]
10,000 metres walk Dane Bird-Smith
Queensland
38:34.23 Rhydian Cowley
Victoria
41:35.60 Tyler Jones
New South Wales
42:01.39

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: +0.4)
Toea Wisil
Queensland
11.42 Melissa Breen
Australian Capital Territory
11.64 Margaret Gayen
South Australia
11.78
200 metres
(Wind: -2.4)
Toea Wisil
Queensland
23.76 Ella Nelson
New South Wales
23.91 Larissa Pasternatsky
New South Wales
24.28 24.271
400 metres Morgan Mitchell
Victoria
52.08 Olivia Tauro
New South Wales
53.10 Lauren Wells
Australian Capital Territory
53.84
800 metres Lora Storey
New South Wales
2:05.56 Anneliese Rubie
New South Wales
2:05.93 Georgia Griffith
Victoria
2:06.00
1500 metres Heidi See
New South Wales
4:23.99 Zoe Buckman
Victoria
4:24.33 Linden Hall
Victoria
4:24.53
5000 metres Heidi See
New South Wales
15:51.97 Jessica Trengove
South Australia
16:02.66 Paige Campbell
New South Wales
16:09.26
10,000 metres Camille Buscomb
 New Zealand (NZL)
32:34.41 Bridey Delaney
New South Wales
33:04.72 Makda Harun
Victoria
33:05.73
100 metres hurdles
(Wind: +2.3)
Sally Pearson
Queensland
12.53 Brianna Beahan
Western Australia
12.96 Michelle Jenneke
New South Wales
13.12
400 metres hurdles Lauren Wells
Australian Capital Territory
56.60 Genevieve Cowie
New South Wales
58.41 Sara Klein
New South Wales
58.68
3000 metres steeplechase Victoria Mitchell
Victoria
9:44.09 Stella Radford
Victoria
9:56.47 Charlotte Wilson
Victoria
10:03.85
4 × 100 m relay  New South Wales (NSW)
Larissa Pasternatsky
Tavleen Singh
Gabriella O'Grady
Jasmine Everett
46.07  Queensland (QLD)
Summer Johnson
Jacinta Beecher
Lauren O'Sullivan
Toea Wisil
46.32  Western Australia (WA)
Emily Dixon
Julia Phillips
Sophie White
Eliza Wilson
46.43
4 × 400 m relay  New South Wales (NSW)
Carley Thomas
Olivia Tauro
Bethany Halmy
Bendere Oboya
3:39.79  Victoria (VIC)
Emily Lawson
Jemima Russell
Ashleigh Horrobin
Sarah Billings
3:42.26  Western Australia (WA)
Adele Smith
Kobi Nichols
Kiara Reddingius
Lyndsay Pekin
3:42.52
High jump Eleanor Patterson
Victoria
1.83 m Zoe Timmers
Western Australia
1.83 m Clare Gibson
Western Australia
1.83 m
Pole vault Eliza McCartney
 New Zealand (NZL)
4.50 m Liz Parnov
Western Australia
4.30 m Olivia McTaggart
 New Zealand (NZL)
4.30 m
Long jump Naa Anang
Queensland
6.50 m
(+1.5 m/s)
Margaret Gayen
South Australia
6.27 m
(+1.2 m/s)
Kelsey Berryman
 New Zealand (NZL)
6.24 m
(+0.6 m/s)
Triple jump Meggan O'Riley
Victoria
13.30 m
(+0.6 m/s)
Tay-Leiha Clark
New South Wales
13.26 m
(+0.9 m/s)
Kaede Miyasaka
 Japan (JPN)
13.20 m
(+1.2 m/s)
Shot put Alifatou Djibril
South Australia
14.56 m Siiva Tafiti
Queensland
14.23 m Brianna Bortolanza
Queensland
14.21 m
Discus throw Dani Stevens
New South Wales
65.07 m Taryn Gollshewsky
Queensland
57.05 m Kimberley Mulhall
Victoria
54.17 m
Hammer throw Lara Nielsen
Queensland
66.31 m Alexandra Hulley
New South Wales
64.25 m Akane Watanbe
 Japan (JPN)
60.97 m
Javelin throw Kelsey-Lee Roberts
Australian Capital Territory
61.40 m Tori Peeters
 New Zealand (NZL)
56.74 m Risa Miyashita
 Japan (JPN)
54.07 m
Heptathlon Alysha Burnett
New South Wales
5817 pts[7] Portia Bing
 New Zealand (NZL)
5752 pts[8] Kiara Reddingius
Western Australia
5382 pts[9]
10,000 metres walk Katie Hayward
Queensland
45:51.09 Rachel Tallent
Victoria
46:24.07 Jessica Pickles
Queensland
46:31.34

References

  1. Tears of joy as Pearson crowns successful comeback at Australian Championships. World Athletics (2017-04-02). Retrieved 2019-12-29.
  2. Australian Track & Field Championships - Men 2016-17. Athletics Australia. Retrieved 2019-12-29.
  3. Australian Track & Field Championships - Women 2016-17. Athletics Australia. Retrieved 2019-12-29.
  4. (10.93 (+1.2), 7.25 m (-0.4), 11.14 m, 2.04 m, 49.56, 14.53 (0.0), 40.43 m, 5.10 m, 54.18 m, 4:48.52)
  5. (10.81 (+1.2), 6.74 m (+0.1), 12.86 m, 1.89 m, 48.62, 15.14 (0.0), 41.87 m, 4.70 m, 42.71 m, 4:48.73)
  6. (11.15 (+0.9), 7.01 m (-0.7), 13.02 m, 1.95 m, 51.27, 15.95 (0.0), 39.93 m, 3.80 m, 62.44 m, 4:39.74)
  7. (14.27 (+1.0), 1.78 m, 13.02 m, 26.20 (-0.3), 6.12 m (+0.5), 47.92 m, 2:28.91)
  8. (13.98 (+1.0), 1.69 m, 13.01 m, 24.77 (-0.3), 5.64 m (+0.8), 39.59 m, 2:14.98)
  9. (14.07 (+1.0), 1.60 m, 11.60 m, 24.99 (-0.3), 5.46 m (0.0), 40.83 m, 2:22.97)
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