Oceania Race Walking Championships

The Oceania Race Walking Championships is an annual race walking competition not only for athletes representing countries from Oceania, organized by the Oceania Athletics Association (OAA). It was established in 2011 and has featured races for senior men and women (20 km), and for junior athletes (10 km). Until 2014, all events were held together with the Australian Race Walking Championships, and the senior 20 km events were part of the IAAF World Race Walking Challenge.[1][2]

Oceania Race Walking Championships
SportRacewalking
Founded2011
ContinentOceania (OAA)

Editions

Year City Country Date
I2011Hobart, Tasmania Australia19 February
II2012Hobart, Tasmania Australia25 February
III2013Hobart, Tasmania Australia24 February
IV2014Hobart, Tasmania Australia2 February
V2015Adelaide, South Australia Australia22 February
VI2016Adelaide, South Australia Australia21 February
VII2017Adelaide, South Australia Australia19 February
VIII2018Adelaide, South Australia Australia11 February

Results

Complete results can be found on the IAAF,[1] the OAA,[3][4][5][6] and the Athletics Australia webpages.[7][8][9] Results for the juniors can be found on the World Junior Athletics History site.[10]

20 kilometres

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2011  Jared Tallent (AUS)1:20:19  Luke Adams (AUS)1:21:00  Adam Rutter (AUS)1:22:25
20121.)  Jared Tallent (AUS)1:23:01  Christopher Erickson (AUS)1:24:12  Adam Rutter (AUS)1:26:04
2013  Jared Tallent (AUS)1:22:10  Dane Bird-Smith (AUS)1:22:27  Luke Adams (AUS)1:23:48
2014  Dane Bird-Smith (AUS)1:22:39  Chris Erickson (AUS)1:25:23  Rhydian Cowley (AUS)1:26:49
2015  Jared Tallent (AUS)1:24:05  Quentin Rew (NZL)1:25:22  Chris Erickson (AUS)1:25:42
2016  Dane Bird-Smith (AUS)1:20:04  Lebogang Shange (RSA)1:20:06  Rhydian Cowley (AUS)1:22:07
2017[11]  Dane Bird-Smith (AUS)1:19:37  Lebogang Shange (RSA)1:21:00  Quentin Rew (NZL)1:21:12
2018  Quentin Rew (NZL)1:21:55  Dane Bird-Smith (AUS)1:22:18  Michael Hosking (AUS)1:23:10

1.): In 2012, Iñaki Gomez from  Canada was 3rd in 1:24:46, and Evan Dunfee also from  Canada was 4th in 1:25:17.

20 kilometres

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2011  Claire Tallent (AUS)1:33:38  Regan Lamble (AUS)1:35:08  Nicole Fagan (AUS)1:35:55
20121.)  Claire Tallent (AUS)1:32:58  Regan Lamble (AUS)1:36:52  Beki Lee (AUS)1:39:16
2013  Tanya Holliday (AUS)1:34:32  Cheryl Webb (AUS)1:35:46  Rachel Tallent (AUS)1:36:50
2014  Kelly Ruddick (AUS)1:34:44  Stephanie Stigwood (AUS)1:37:39  Rachel Tallent (AUS)1:38:38
2015  Tanya Holliday (AUS)1:34:05  Beki Lee (AUS)1:34:35  Rachel Tallent (AUS)1:35:03
2016  Rachel Tallent (AUS)1:31:33  Tanya Holliday (AUS)1:32:15  Beki Smith (AUS)1:32:49
2017[12]2.)  Regan Lamble (AUS)1:29:58  Beki Smith (AUS)1:31:23  Jessica Pickles (AUS)1:37:56
2018  Beki Smith (AUS)1:31:23  Jemima Montag (AUS)1:31:26  Claire Tallent (AUS)1:31:29

1.): In 2012, Zuzana Schindlerová from  Czech Republic was 3rd in 1:37:34. 2.): In 2017, Brigita Virbalyte-Dimšie from  Lithuania was 2nd in 1:30:55.

10 kilometres

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2011 (Exhibition)  Dane Bird-Smith (AUS)40:56  Brad Aiton (AUS)44:09  Nicholas Dewar (AUS)45:09
2012  Blake Steele (AUS)43:46  Nathan Brill (AUS)46:02  Jesse Osborne (AUS)47:12
2013  Brad Aiton (AUS)43:27  Nathan Brill (AUS)43:46  Harry Bates (AUS)47:46
2014  Jesse Osborne (AUS)41:27  Nathan Brill (AUS)42:46  Tyler Jones (AUS)45:39
2015  Tyler Jones (AUS)44:08  Kyle Swan (AUS)44:20  Adam Garganis  (AUS)46:18
2016  Tyler Jones (AUS)42:22  Kyle Swan (AUS)42:48  Adam Garganis (AUS)42:53

10 kilometres

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2011 (Exhibition) 1.)  Rachel Tallent (AUS)48:40  Beth Alexander (AUS)49:48  Amelia Finnegan (AUS)54:33
2012  Rachel Tallent (AUS)49:28  Jessica Pickles (AUS)52:45  Shannon Jennings (AUS)54:25
2013  Jessica Pickles (AUS)49:34  Kirsty Klein (AUS)49:57  Amy Bettiol (AUS)51:49
2014  Jemima Montag (AUS)47:00  Clara Smith (AUS)48:17  Jasmine Dighton (AUS)49:11
2015  Danielle Walsh (AUS)53:32  Stephanie George (AUS)53:40  Anna Cross (AUS)54:46
2016  Zoe Hunt (AUS)46:29  Clara Smith (AUS)46:42  Tayla-Paige Billington (AUS)47:25

1.): In 2011, Lauren Whelan from  United Kingdom was 3rd in 51:15.

See also

References

  1. Oceania Race Walking Championships, IAAF, retrieved March 16, 2013
  2. 2011 Australian 20km Walks Championships – Constitution Dock, Hobart – IAAF World Walking Challenge (Area Permit Meet) 20km Men and Women – Australian Race Walking Championships 20km Men and Women – Oceania Race Walking Championships 20km Men and Women – Junior 10km Race Walk (non Championship), Athletics Australia, February 19, 2013, retrieved March 16, 2013
  3. Oceania’s 20km Road Walking Championships – 19/02/2011 – Constitution Dock, Hobart (PDF), OAA, February 19, 2013, retrieved March 16, 2013
  4. Oceania Race Walking Championships – Australian Road Walk Championships (PDF), OAA, retrieved March 16, 2013
  5. OCEANIA & AUSTRALIAN 20KM RACEWALKING CHAMPIONSHIPS – 24/02/2013 – inc IAAF RACEWALKING CHALLEMGE 2013 – Hobart – Results – Racewalking (PDF), OAA, February 24, 2013, retrieved March 16, 2013
  6. OCEANIA & AUSTRALIAN 20KM RACEWALKING CHAMPIONSHIP (Incorporating the IAAF Racewalking Challenge) - Sunday 2 February 2014 - Hobart, Tasmania, Australia (PDF), Oceania Athletics Association, February 2, 2014, archived from the original (PDF) on 20 February 2014, retrieved February 3, 2014
  7. Australian 20kmRoad Walking Championships – 19/02/2011 – Constitution Dock, Hobart – Rankings, Athletics Australia, February 19, 2013, retrieved March 16, 2013
  8. AUSTRALIAN ROADWALK CHAMPIONSHIPS AND OCEANIA RACEWALKING CUP – HOBART, SATURDAY 25 FEBRUARY 2012, Athletics Australia, February 25, 2012, retrieved March 16, 2013
  9. AUSTRALIAN 20KM RACEWALKING CHAMPIONSHIPS – 24/02/2013 – inc OCEANIA 20KM RACEWALKING CHAMPIONSHIPS – Hobart, Athletics Australia, February 24, 2013, retrieved March 16, 2013
  10. CHAMPIONSHIP INDEX – 4 WALKS – OCEANIA ROAD WALKING CHAMPIONSHIPS OCRW, World Junior Athletics History, archived from the original on March 5, 2013, retrieved March 16, 2013
  11. "Oceania Race Walking Championships 2017 Results" (PDF). Athletics Australia. 19 February 2017. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
  12. "Oceania Race Walking Championships 2017 Results" (PDF). Athletics Australia. 19 February 2017. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
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