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The Telstra Selection Trials and 85th Australian Championships kicked off in Brisbane today highlighted by a dramatic fall in the men’s 3000m steeplechase and a return to form for Patrick Johnson in the 100m heats.
The most dramatic race of the evening was the men’s 3000m steeplechase. At the bell, Martin Dent (ACTAS), Youcef Abdi (NSWIS) and Peter Nowill (QAS) were neck and neck in the last lap before Abdi fell to the ground on at the third last hurdle. Local hero Nowill seized the chance to make a run for home and recorded his sixth Australian title, with Martin Dent running second.
The steeplechasers have built a shared reputation for pace in recent times, but victory was the only thing on Nowill’s mind this evening. “I was after the win tonight, just racing and not worrying about times.”
As for the fall with 300m remaining: “I was running right beside him and we were running into the hurdle. He just drifted a little into my direction and he ran into my leg, I don’t know exactly what happened but he wasn’t too impressed, but those things happen in racing.”
Abdi failed to finish after being assisted by medial staff from the track. Unfortunately for Abdi, it brought back memories from the MCG last year when he was kneed to the head at the first water jump during the Commonwealth Games final. “I was running at the front and the next thing I know is that I am lying flat on the track. I have trained very hard and wanted to win the national title to qualify automatically for Osaka,” a very disappointed Abdi said post-race.
Patrick Johnson (AIS) returned to form winning his heat of the men’s 100m in 10.30sec (-0.8). Acknowledging his disappointing form of late, Johnson conceded he was trying to trim down. “I lost too many kilos recently, I sort of went from middleweight to featherweight, but now I’m back. This is a championship format now for me and that’s what I’ve set myself up for, just get through the rounds,” he said.
Cruising to victory in heat three was defending champion Josh Ross (NSWIS). After switching off midway through the race, Ross had a good look across the track to ensure he had the race won, crossing the line in 10.57 (-0.9). The final will be a hot race tomorrow night and although he will go in as the favourite, Ross is aware of the return to form of Australia’s fastest man. “Patrick can put it together whenever he wants to. He is a class athlete and I am not going to write anyone off, especially him.”
Adding further interest to the race which decides the title of Australian champion is Athens Olympian Adam Miller (AIS). Miller stormed home to record a season best in winning the final heat of the evening in 10.31 (+0.4), throwing himself into contention for tomorrow night’s final.
In the women’s 100m, two-time champion Sally McLellan (QAS) cruised through to tomorrow’s semi finals and looked most impressive as she searches for her third consecutive title.
Commonwealth Games representative Chris Troode joined defending champion John Steffensen on the sidelines, opening up the chances in the men’s 400m. The aesthetically pleasing Sean Wroe (VIS) and Kurt Mulcahy (NSW) then both cruised to victory in their respective heats.
Wroe was first up winning comfortably in 46.97. The young Victorian was confident of winning the Australian title, prior to the late withdrawals of his Commonwealth Games gold medal relay teammates. “I only found out late this afternoon and I thought to myself, ‘oh yeah’, this is going to be an easier title. But deep down I wouldn’t mind having another duel against him (Steffensen). John has a faster time than me, but I feel like I am closing the gap.”
Tamsyn Lewis (VIC) went through the motions in her heat of the women’s 400m winning in 53.53sec. Winner of the Sydney Telstra A-Series Morgan Whiley (TAS) was a late withdrawal due to the flu, leaving the race for the minor medals wide open in the final.
The women’s 3000m presented a repeat of the blistering final lap from Lauren Fleshman. The American blitzed the field including Benita Johnson in Melbourne last week in the final lap of the 5000m and hit the lead at the bell tonight to do the same. “It was tough staying mentally composed when I wanted to kick earlier. I was stuck in a box pretty much all of the race and it is something I am going to have to practise,” Fleshman said.
Ana Po’uhila of Tonga won the women’s shot put, with the Australian title going to Dani Samuels (NSWIS) after both athletes sent the shot 16.17m. For Samuels her final round throw was just 2cm short of her personal best.
Liam Zamel Paez (QAS) recorded a new personal best at the right time to take out the men’s high jump with a leap of 2.21m from defending champion Nick Moroney (NSW) and Kane Brigg (QAS).
Alwyn Jones (SASI) unleashed some ping in the men’s triple jump recording a world championships B-qualifier of 16.80m, albeit with a 3.8m tailwind.
Hiroaki Doi of Japan won the men’s hammer with a heave of 69.89.
The always cutthroat men’s 1500m heats were held and were made even more do or die given there were only two heats. The first four across the line in each heat proceeded through to the final, along with the next four fastest qualifiers.
Heat one saw previous national finalist Kym Morgan (SA) lead through a pedestrian pace, passing 800m in 2min 12sec. In-form youngster Collis Birmingham (VIS) decided not to leave it for a sprint finish, picking up the pace and taking the lead with 600m remaining. Birmingham led until the final metres switching off with a guaranteed spot in the final. Mark Fountain (VIC) crossed the finish line in 3.52.62 after a 55sec final lap, just ahead of Birmingham, Paul Hoffman (NSW) and Mark Abercromby (NSW) as the automatic qualifiers.
The second heat was taken out in a much faster pace by Philo Saunders (ACT) in 2min 4sec at 800m. Saunders remained at the front of the tightly bunched field until Jeremy Roff (NSWIS) made a run for home at the bell. Roff and his training partner Brad Woods crossed the line together booking automatic spots in the final along with Mitchell Kealey (QLD) and early leader Saunders. Due to the faster early pace, the first eight athletes across the line in the second heat were all promoted through to the final tomorrow night.
Following up from a fine victory at the Melbourne Telstra A-Series last Friday night, Brendan Cole (ACT) produced the fastest qualifying time of 50.34 in winning heat one. The winner of the second heat, LaBronze Garrett of the USA, was surprisingly quiet post event. When asked if he was going to avenge the defeat handed out by Cole last week, his response was “yeah!”
Lauren Boden (ACTAS) was the pick of the bunch in the women’s 400m hurdles winning in 58.88sec.
Action continues in Brisbane tomorrow and again on Sunday.
RESULTS
2007 Telstra National Open & AWD Championship - 9/03/2007 to 11/03/2007 .. QEII Stadium,Brisbane
Women 100 Metres Open Preliminaries
Heat 1: (w: -0.5) 1, Sally McLellan, QAS, 11.65Q. 2, Mae Koime, PNG, 11.94Q. 3, Katrina Steward, VIC, 12.19q. 4, Laura Duncan, NSW, 12.33q. 5, Stephanie Mollica, VIC, 12.50. 6, Tamara Hamond, VIC, 12.78. 7, Catherine Hannell, QLD, 13.06.
Heat 2: (w: -1.5) 1, Crystal Attenborough, NTIS, 11.83Q. 2, Julia Nation, VIC, 12.37Q. 3, Kylie Bent, WA, 12.52. 4, Lauren Johnston, NSW, 12.59. 5, Mayumi Watanabe, JPN, 12.64. 6, Nicole Apps, NSW, 12.64. 7, Olivia Scott, QLD, 12.81.
Heat 3: (w: -1.9) 1, Fiona Cullen, QLD, 11.85Q. 2, Jody Henry, WA, 11.99Q. 3, Laura Verlinden, NSWIS, 12.15q. 4, Hayley Cameron, NSW, 12.21q. 5, Raphaela Baki, PNG, 12.63. 6, Veronica Torr, NZL, 12.70. 7, Angela Byrt, VIC, 12.74.
Heat 4: (w: -2.2) 1, Amy Harris, QLD, 12.14Q. 2, Chantal Brunner, NZL, 12.20Q. 3, Olivia Tauro, NSW, 12.28q. 4, Monique Booth, VIC, 12.74. 5, Melissa Breen, ACTAS, 12.75. 6, Brooke Sawyer-Collins, SA, 12.87.
Heat 5: (w: -3.5) 1, Preya Carey, NSWIS, 12.01Q. 2, Anna Smythe, NZL, 12.09Q. 3, Jess Gulli, VIC, 12.26q. 4, Melissa Kay, TAS, 12.40. 5, Alison Glapa, NSW, 12.44. 6, Leanne Hodge, SA, 12.63.
Women 400 Metres Open
Heat 1: 1, Tamsyn Lewis, VIC, 53.53Q. 2, Trisha Holz, NSW, 54.49Q. 3, Satomi Kubokura, JPN, 54.52Q. 4, Annabelle Smith, NSWIS, 54.92q. 5, Kristyn Mackrell, QLD, 56.08. 6, Mayu Kida, JPN, 56.26. 7, Cara White, VIC, 56.57. 8, Charlotte Osborne, NZL, 56.68. 9, Kylie Bent, WA, 58.98.
Heat 2: 1, Monique Williams, NZL, 54.68Q. 2, Makelesi Bulikiobo, FIJ, 54.83Q. 3, Rosemary Hayward, NSWIS, 55.07Q. 4, Rebecca Irwin, NSW, 55.44q. 5, Angeline Blackburn, ACTAS, 55.88. 6, Toea Wisil, PNG, 57.06. 7, Amanda Crook, VIC, 57.11. 8, Alicia Keir, NSW, 57.45. 9, Makiko Yoshida, JPN, 57.79.
Women 3000 Metres Open
Section 1: 1, Lauren Fleshman, USA, 9:28.53. 2, Sonia O'Sullivan, VIC, 9:32.31. 3, Eloise Wellings, NSWIS, 9:35.88. 4, Kristy Villis, SA, 9:36.85. 5, Lucy Starrat, NSWIS, 9:43.22. 6, Rebecca Lowe, NSW, 9:44.23. 7, Eliza Stewart, NSW, 9:45.39. 8, Linden Hall, VIC, 9:48.93. 9, Bridey Delaney, NSW, 10:20.48.
Women Shot Put Open
Section 1: 1, Ana Po'uhila, TGA, 16.17m. 2, Dani Samuels, NSWIS, 16.17m. 3, Alifatou Djibril, SA, 13.87m. 4, Joanne Mirtschin, QLD, 13.74m. 5, Lomana Fagatuai, NSW, 13.64m. 6, Kimberley Mulhall, VIC, 13.44m. 7, Christie Chamberlain, NSW, 13.27m. 8, Deborah Lovely, QLD, 12.84m. 9, Gail Miller, VIC, 12.81m. 10, Melissa Holahan, NSW, 12.80m. 11, Catherine Spink, QLD, 12.21m. 12, Mary Lange, SA, 11.61m. 13, Olivia Scott, QLD, 11.43m.
Heptathlon: #4 Women 200 Metres Open
Section 1: (w: -0.6) 1, Kylie Wheeler, WAIS, 25.01. 2, Sarah Cowley, NZL, 25.74. 3, Lauren Foote, SASI, 26.30. 4, Rebecca Robinson*, QLD, 26.70. 5, Theodora Spathis, VIC, 26.83. 6, Danielle Senior, NSW, 27.44. 7, Jessica Fisher, NSW, 27.68. 8, Breanna Hargrave, SA, 30.37. --, Ebony Cope, WAIS, DNS.
Heptathlon: #1 Women 100 Metres Hurdles Open
Section 1: (w: -1.9) 1, Kylie Wheeler, WAIS, 14.23. 2, Sarah Cowley, NZL, 14.36. 3, Ebony Cope, WAIS, 14.54. 4, Lauren Foote, SASI, 15.30. 5, Rebecca Robinson*, QLD, 15.70. 6, Jessica Fisher, NSW, 15.80. 7, Theodora Spathis, VIC, 15.97. 8, Danielle Senior, NSW, 15.99. 9, Breanna Hargrave, SA, 17.79.
Women 400 Metres Hurdles Open Preliminaries
Heat 1: 1, Lauren Boden, ACT, 58.88Q. 2, Lyndsay Pekin, WA, 59.45Q. 3, Jessie Couch, VIC, 61.48Q. 4, Chloe Butler, QLD, 62.03q. 5, Tarin Nevin, NSW, 63.34q. 6, Catherine Brown, QLD, 63.99. 7, Emily Johnson, NSW, 64.03.
Heat 2: 1, Brittney McGlone, ACT, 61.30Q. 2, Yuki Mizukami, JPN, 61.82Q. 3, Rebecca O'Loughlin, VIC, 62.81Q. 4, Cara White, VIC, 63.57. 5, Larna Dieckmann, QLD, 63.82. 6, Lauren McAdam, QLD, 64.08. 7, Niketa Patterson, NSW, 64.09. --, Evie Maguire, VIC, DNS.
Heptathlon: #2 Women High Jump Open
Section 1: 1, Lauren Foote, SASI, 1.81m. 2, Kylie Wheeler, WAIS, 1.78m. 2, Sarah Cowley, NZL, 1.78m. 4, Jessica Fisher, NSW, 1.75m. 5, Theodora Spathis, VIC, 1.69m. 6, Danielle Senior, NSW, 1.63m. 6, Breanna Hargrave, SA, 1.63m. 8, Rebecca Robinson*, QLD, 1.39m. --, Ebony Cope, WAIS, NH.
Heptathlon: #3 Women Shot Put Open
Section 1: 1, Kylie Wheeler, WAIS, 12.97m. 2, Theodora Spathis, VIC, 11.99m. 3, Lauren Foote, SASI, 11.78m. 4, Ebony Cope, WAIS, 11.27m. 5, Rebecca Robinson*, QLD, 11.07m. 6, Sarah Cowley, NZL, 10.50m. 7, Jessica Fisher, NSW, 10.20m. 8, Danielle Senior, NSW, 9.32m. 9, Breanna Hargrave, SA, 7.92m.
Heptathlon: #4 Women 200 Metres Under 20
Section 1: (w: 2.7) 1, Joanne Waring, NSW, 26.07. 2, Celeste Norman, QLD, 26.30. 3, Ashleigh Reid, QLD, 27.42. 4, Brittany Knee, TAS, 28.45.
Heptathlon: #1 Women 100 Metres Hurdles Under 20
Section 1: (w: -2.8) 1, Ashleigh Reid, QLD, 15.46. 2, Joanne Waring, NSW, 16.06. 3, Celeste Norman, QLD, 16.31. 4, Brittany Knee, TAS, 16.79.
Heptathlon: #2 Women High Jump Under 20
Section 1: 1, Ashleigh Reid, QLD, 1.69m. 2, Joanne Waring, NSW, 1.63m. 3, Brittany Knee, TAS, 1.51m. 4, Celeste Norman, QLD, 1.48m.
Heptathlon: #3 Women Shot Put Under 20
Section 1: 1, Brittany Knee, TAS, 10.80m. 2, Joanne Waring, NSW, 9.83m. 3, Celeste Norman, QLD, 9.30m. 4, Ashleigh Reid, QLD, 8.48m.
Women 100 Metres Ambulant Preliminaries
Heat 1: (w: 1.5) 1, Courtney Harbeck, QAS, 13.39Q. 2, Kirrilee McPherson, SA, 15.42Q. 3, Lucy Larsen, QLD, 14.19q. 4, Tristra Moxham, QLD, 14.54. 5, Allyce Keating, QLD, 17.38. 6, Eowyn Osborne, ACT, 15.21. 7, Nicole Spehar, VIC, 21.90.
Heat 2: (w: -0.7) 1, Kate Parrish, SA, 14.96Q. 2, Julie Smith, QLD, 14.32Q. 3, Lilly Looker, QLD, 13.87q. 4, Charlotte Saville, VIC, 16.19. 5, Stephanie Schweitzer, NSW, 14.26. 6, Emily Davison, QLD, 18.60. 7, Jennea Kitt, QLD, 18.57.
Heat 3: (w: -1.4) 1, Christine Wolf, AIS, 17.69Q. 2, Elizabeth McIntosh, VIS, 15.09Q. 3, Angelique Booth, NSW, 14.51. 4, Katherine Proudfoot, NSWIS, 16.46. 5, Malini Sanmann, QLD, 14.91. 6, Kelly Cartwright, VIC, 20.54. 7, Miriam Jenkins, NZL, 17.27. 8, Kristie Mahon, QAS, 18.12.
Women Long Jump Ambulant
Section 1: 1, Christine Wolf, AIS, 3.43m, w:-1.1. 2, Emily Davison, QLD, 2.87m, w:-1.0. 3, Eowyn Osborne, ACT, 3.59m, w:-2.9. 4, Amy Schroeter, SA, 2.52m, w:-3.0.
Women Shot Put Ambulant
Section 1: 1, Seona Rough, VIC, 10.33m. 2, Katherine Proudfoot, NSWIS, 8.12m. 3, Amanda Fraser, AIS, 9.33m. 4, Noni Thompson, VIC, 6.81m. 5, Jodie Willis-Roberts, VIS, 9.60m. 6, Tanya Krome, QLD, 9.23m. 7, Kristie Mahon, QAS, 6.59m. 8, Julie Iles, NSW, 4.40m. 9, Jennea Kitt, QLD, 5.02m. 10, Nicole Spehar, VIC, 2.73m.
Women Javelin Throw Ambulant
Section 1: 1, Katherine Proudfoot, NSWIS, 16.06m. 2, Charlotte Saville, VIC, 21.43m. 3, Seona Rough, VIC, 20.72m. 4, Debbie Wendt, QAS, 17.86m. 5, Amy Schroeter, SA, 17.37m. 6, Camilla Hughes, VIC, 16.89m. 7, Tanya Krome, QLD, 27.11m. 8, Kristie Mahon, QAS, 15.90m. 9, Madeleine Hogan, VIC, 18.65m. 10, Nicole Spehar, VIC, 6.80m. 11, Jennea Kitt, QLD, 11.37m. --, Noni Thompson, VIC, ND.
Women Discus Throw Seated
Section 1: 1, Brydee Moore, VIS, 11.84m. 2, Jessica Hamill, NZL, 16.15m. 3, Louise Ellery, ACTAS, 6.89m. 4, Jenny Bryce, ACT, 15.61m. 5, Cheryl Buscemi-le-Brun, QLD, 14.11m.
Decathlon: #1 Men 100 Metres Open
Section 1: (w: -2.0) 1, Erik Surjan, AIS, 11.09. 2, Richard Allan, QLD, 11.18. 2, Jarrod Sims, SA, 11.18. 4, Luke Devenish*, WA, 11.41. 5, Christopher Johnson*, WAIS, 11.52. --, Bruce Kupfer*, QLD, DNS.
Section 2: (w: -2.8) 1, Kyle McCarthy, QLD, 11.61. 2, Aaron Page*, VIC,
11.91. 2, Neil Joubert*, VIC, 11.91. 4, David O'Toole, TAS, 12.05. 5, Daniel Lawton*, NSW, 12.06. 6, Michael Barber*, NSW, 12.22.
Decathlon: #5 Men 400 Metres Open
Section 1: 1, Jarrod Sims, SA, 49.14. 2, Kyle McCarthy, QLD, 50.02. 3, Richard Allan, QLD, 50.70. 4, Erik Surjan, AIS, 52.22. 5, Christopher Johnson*, WAIS, 52.52. 6, David O'Toole, TAS, 54.01.
Section 2: 1, Aaron Page*, VIC, 52.04. 2, Daniel Lawton*, NSW, 52.11. 3, Luke Devenish*, WA, 52.73. 4, Michael Barber*, NSW, 52.93. --, Neil Joubert*, VIC, DNF. --, Bruce Kupfer*, QLD, DNS.
Men 1500 Metres Open Preliminaries
Heat 1: 1, Mark Fountain, VIC, 3:52.62Q. 2, Collis Birmingham, VIS, 3:53.37Q. 3, Paul Hoffman, NSW, 3:54.75Q. 4, Mark Abercromby, NSW, 3:55.92Q. 5, Grant Page, TAS, 3:56.49. 6, Jeffrey Hunt, NSW, 3:57.32. 7, Kym Morgan, SA, 3:58.11. 8, Timothy Prendergast, NZL, 3:58.19. 9, Anthony Craig, QLD, 3:59.48. 10, Brendan Woodman, VIC, 3:59.58. 11, Stephen Stingemore, WA, 4:02.39.
Heat 2: 1, Bradley Woods, NSW, 3:48.65Q. 2, Jeremy Roff, NSWIS, 3:48.66Q. 3, Mitchell Kealey, QLD, 3:49.48Q. 4, Philo Saunders, ACT, 3:49.60Q. 5, Matthew Coloe, VIC, 3:50.15q. 6, Daniel Clark, VIC, 3:50.50q. 7, Nicholas Ashton, VIS, 3:50.86q. 8, Brenton Rowe, VIC, 3:52.46q. 9, Stephen Dinneen, VIC, 3:53.38. 10, Adam Graham, QAS, 3:57.04. 11, Michael Roeger, SA, 4:19.99.
Men 400 Metres Hurdles Open
Heat 1: 1, Brendan Cole, ACT, 50.34Q. 2, Mowen Boino, PNG, 51.70Q. 3, Nick Kalivati, NZL, 52.48Q. 4, Leigh Bennett, NSWIS, 52.67q. 5, James Roff, NSW, 53.62.
Heat 2: 1, LaBronze Garrett, USA, 51.17Q. 2, Dane Richter, WA, 52.12Q. 3, Felipe De Castro Cruz, WAIS, 52.82Q. 4, Wala Gime, PNG, 53.28q. 5, Tom Cade, VIC, 53.59.
Decathlon: #4 Men High Jump Open
Section 1: 1, Daniel Lawton*, NSW, 2.05m. 2, Jarrod Sims, SA, 2.02m. 3, Richard Allan, QLD, 1.90m. 3, Erik Surjan, AIS, 1.90m. 3, David O'Toole, TAS, 1.90m. 6, Kyle McCarthy, QLD, 1.84m. 7, Luke Devenish*, WA, 1.82m. 8, Christopher Johnson*, WAIS, 1.79m. --, Bruce Kupfer*, QLD, DNS.
Section 2: 1, Aaron Page*, VIC, 1.87m. 2, Neil Joubert*, VIC, 1.81m. 3, Michael Barber*, NSW, 1.72m.
Men Long Jump Open Preliminaries
Heat 1: 1, Tim Parracivini, AIS, 7.64mq, w:+0.0. 2, Chris Noffke, QAS, 7.57mq, w:-2.3. 3, Gavin Manoharan, QLD, 7.52mq, w:0.7. 4, Daisuke Arakawa, JPN, 7.51mq, w:0.4. 5, Frederick Erin, FRA, 7.48mq, w:-2.6. 6, John Thornell, NSWIS, 7.47mq, w:-0.5. 7, Peter Parsons, NSW, 7.45mq, w:-1.6. 8, Hiroyuki Inaba, JPN, 7.44mq, w:3.0. 9, Robert Crowther, AIS, 7.41mq, w:-1.5. 10, Shaun Fletcher, QLD, 7.36mq, w:-0.4. 11, Christopher Barakat, NSW, 7.04m, w:-0.9. 12, Jeffrey Thumath, NZL, 6.83m, w:0.5. 13, Robert Stevens, VIC, 6.81m, w:-0.5. 14, Sandy Katusele, PNG, 6.77m, w:-2.9. 15, Julius Nyambane, QLD, 6.71m, w:0.2. 16, Fabrice Lapierre, NSW, 6.70m, w:-0.5.
Decathlon: #2 Men Long Jump Open
Section 1: 1, Erik Surjan, AIS, 7.55m, w:1.3. 2, Jarrod Sims, SA, 7.34m, w:1.6. 3, Kyle McCarthy, QLD, 7.13m, w:1.0. 4, Richard Allan, QLD, 7.06m, w:4.0. 5, Christopher Johnson*, WAIS, 6.53m, w:-0.1. 6, Luke Devenish*, WA, 6.48m, w:0.8. 7, Daniel Lawton*, NSW, 6.20m, w:2.7. 8, David O'Toole, TAS, 5.83m, w:0.3. --, Bruce Kupfer*, QLD, DNS, w:NWI.
Section 2: 1, Aaron Page*, VIC, 6.24m, w:0.2. 2, Michael Barber*, NSW, 6.03m, w:0.4. 3, Neil Joubert*, VIC, 6.02m, w:-0.8.
Decathlon: #3 Men Shot Put Open
Section 1: 1, Erik Surjan, AIS, 14.49m. 2, Kyle McCarthy, QLD, 14.19m. 3, Richard Allan, QLD, 13.79m. 4, Christopher Johnson*, WAIS, 12.86m. 5, Jarrod Sims, SA, 12.10m. 6, Michael Barber*, NSW, 11.28m. 7, Daniel Lawton*, NSW, 11.14m. 8, David O'Toole, TAS, 11.04m. 9, Luke Devenish*, WA, 10.88m. 10, Neil Joubert*, VIC, 9.93m. 11, Aaron Page*, VIC, 9.27m. --, Bruce Kupfer*, QLD, DNS.
Decathlon: #1 Men 100 Metres Under 20
Section 1: (w: -3.5) 1, Matthew Harris, NSW, 11.56. 2, Stephen Buckley, NZL, 11.68. 3, Jasper Da Seymour, TAS, 11.81. 4, Sam Giatrakos, SA, 11.85. 5, Shaun Hargreaves, VIC, 11.86. 6, Hamish Nelson, VIC, 11.95.
Decathlon: #5 Men 400 Metres Under 20
Section 1: 1, Stephen Buckley, NZL, 49.62. 2, Hamish Nelson, VIC, 49.88. 3, Matthew Harris, NSW, 50.01. 4, Sam Giatrakos, SA, 51.81. 5, Shaun Hargreaves, VIC, 52.32. 6, Jasper Da Seymour, TAS, 54.04.
Decathlon: #4 Men High Jump Under 20
Section 1: 1, Hamish Nelson, VIC, 1.87m. Section 2: 1, Stephen Buckley, NZL, 1.87m. 1, Sam Giatrakos, SA, 1.87m. 3, Matthew Harris, NSW, 1.84m. 4, Jasper Da Seymour, TAS, 1.78m. 5, Shaun Hargreaves, VIC, 1.72m.
Decathlon: #2 Men Long Jump Under 20
Section 1: 1, Hamish Nelson, VIC, 6.97m, w:0.6. 2, Sam Giatrakos, SA, 6.76m, w:-0.6. 3, Stephen Buckley, NZL, 6.67m, w:1.2. 4, Matthew Harris, NSW, 6.62m, w:-0.5. 5, Shaun Hargreaves, VIC, 6.52m, w:-1.1. 6, Jasper Da Seymour, TAS, 6.27m, w:-1.0.
Decathlon: #3 Men Shot Put Under 20
Section 1: 1, Stephen Buckley, NZL, 13.89m. 2, Matthew Harris, NSW, 12.41m. 3, Hamish Nelson, VIC, 11.99m. 4, Shaun Hargreaves, VIC, 11.21m. 5, Jasper Da Seymour, TAS, 10.17m. 6, Sam Giatrakos, SA, 9.31m.
Men 100 Metres Ambulant Preliminaries
Heat 1: (w: 2.9) 1, Evan O'Hanlon, AIS, 11.20Q. 2, Mathew Blematl, ACT, 12.68Q. 3, Colin Abbey, QLD, 11.94q. 4, Benjamin Hall, SASI, 13.23. 5, Jonathan Bernard, QAS, 12.29. 6, Cameron Calkoen, NZL, 14.32. 7, Mark Brett, NSW, 12.57. 8, Mitchell Pink, NSW, 14.75. 9, Eddie Buttimore, QLD, 20.28.
Heat 2: (w: -0.6) 1, Timothy Sullivan, VIS, 11.81Q. 2, Tom Evill, NSW, 12.61Q. 3, Nathan Sullivan, NSW, 12.09. 4, Robbie Van Allen, QLD, 12.64. 5, Adam Cunningham, ACT, 14.55. 6, Brett Wilson, QLD, 13.35. 7, James Hackney, QLD, 15.65. --, Wade McMahon, AIS, DNS.
Heat 3: (w: -1.4) 1, Andrew Newell, NSWIS, 11.42Q. 2, Travis Litwinczuk, AIS, 11.55Q. 3, Paul Benz, SASI, 12.62q. 4, James Mills, QLD, 12.59. 5, Nicholas Harbutt, QLD, 12.57. 6, Matthew Bell, QLD, 14.42. 7, Craig Muhlbock, NSW, 12.87. --, Darren Thrupp, QAS, DNF.
Men 400 Metres Ambulant
Heat 1: 1, Heath Francis, AIS, 50.85Q. 2, Timothy Sullivan, VIS, 54.29Q. 3, Darren Mc Faul, QLD, 54.53Q. 4, Mathew Blematl, ACT, 61.16q. 5, Matt Cartwright, VIC, 64.54. 6, Malcolm Bennett, SASI, 67.86. 7, Craig Muhlbock, NSW, 61.67.
Heat 2: 1, Christopher Mullins, VIC, 53.78Q. 2, Brad Scott, AIS, 56.92Q. 3, Benjamin Hall, SASI, 58.76Q. 4, Paul Benz, SASI, 57.76q. 5, Mitchell Pink, NSW, 69.09. 6, Adam Cunningham, ACT, 69.35.
Men Long Jump Ambulant
Section 1: 1, Paul Rawlings, QLD, 5.40m, w:1.7. 2, Mark Brett, NSW, 5.42m, w:3.4. 3, Tom Evill, NSW, 4.61m, w:1.0. 4, Mathew Blematl, ACT, 4.58m, w:2.8. 5, Brett Wilson, QLD, 5.22m, w:0.3. 6, Craig Muhlbock, NSW, 5.07m, w:5.1. 7, Nathan Sullivan, NSW, 4.97m, w:-0.1. 8, Adam Cunningham, ACT, 3.58m, w:2.2.
Men Shot Put Ambulant
Section 1: 1, Nicholas Krysytn Larionow, VIS, 11.28m. 2, Russell Short, VIS, 14.40m. 3, Paul Raison, QAS, 13.81m. 4, Lindsay Sutton, QAS, 9.81m. 5, Damien Burroughs, ACTAS, 9.84m. 6, Preston Mallory, QLD, 9.07m. 7, Raymond Abdy, QLD, 8.56m. 8, Nicholas Harbutt, QLD, 7.02m.
Men Javelin Throw Ambulant
Section 1: 1, Wade McMahon, AIS, 47.38m. 2, Lindsay Sutton, QAS, 41.68m. 3, Brett Wilson, QLD, 41.30m. 4, Craig Muhlbock, NSW, 37.35m.
Men Discus Throw Seated
Section 1: 1, Rod Farr, SASI, 15.96m. 2, Stephen Eaton, QAS, 30.90m. 3, Damien Bowen, WA, 29.36m. 4, Hamish MacDonald, AIS, 28.41m. 5, Terry Faleva'ai, NZL, 28.27m. 6, Gregory Hibberd, ACT, 27.07m. 7, Terry Pavlou, SA, 18.53m.
Men 100 Metres Open Preliminaries
Heat 1: (w: -0.8) 1, Patrick Johnson, AIS, 10.30Q. 2, Keith Sheehy, SA, 10.71Q. 3, Kane Watson, WA, 10.76Q. 4, Kieran Nielsen, QLD, 10.79. 5, David Falealili, NZL, 10.81. 6, Thomas Scott, NSW, 10.85. 7, Justin Lewis, VIC, 11.30.
Heat 2: (w: 1.4) 1, Anthony Alozie, NGR, 10.48Q. 2, Aaron Rouge-Serret, VIS, 10.54Q. 3, Chris Donaldson, NZL, 10.61Q. 4, Henry Mitchell, NSW, 10.71q. 5, Nathan Carr, QLD, 10.84. 6, Jared Bezuidehout, WA, 10.90. 7, Timothy Rooke, VIC, 10.90.
Heat 3: (w: -0.9) 1, Joshua Ross, NSWIS, 10.57Q. 2, Isaac Ntiamoah, NSW, 10.73Q. 3, Tim Williams, VIC, 10.78Q. 4, Brandan Galic, ACTAS, 10.80. 5, Andrew Moore, NZL, 11.02. 6, Mitchell Zilm, WA, 11.15. 7, Anton Lui, PNG, 11.28.
Heat 4: (w: 0.4) 1, Adam Miller, AIS, 10.31Q. 2, Steven Tucker, WA, 10.39Q. 3, Adrian Mott, VIC, 10.57Q. 4, Kristopher Neofytou, NSWIS, 10.69q. 5, Craig Bearda, NZL, 10.69q. 6, Heath Goodall, QLD, 10.74q. 7, Wally Kirika, PNG, 10.93. 8, Elias Roboam, PNG, 11.14.
Men 400 Metres Open
Heat 1: 1, Sean Wroe, VIS, 46.97Q. 2, Joel Milburn, NSW, 47.52Q. 3, Clay Watkins, SA, 47.67Q. 4, Jarret Titcombe, NSW, 47.74q. 5, Haden Martin, WA, 48.58. 6, James Reynolds, NSW, 48.93. 7, Niulai Fabian, PNG, 49.06. 8, Corwin Pusch, VIC, 49.34.
Heat 2: 1, Kurt Mulcahy, NSW, 47.20Q. 2, Mark Ormrod, AIS, 47.56Q. 3, Cory Innes, NZL, 47.60Q. 4, Alexander Bubner, SASI, 47.69q. 5, Rhett Medford, VIC, 48.12. 6, Shinji Itabashi, JPN, 49.08. 7, Kieran King, WA, 49.21. 8, Levi Albert, PNG, 49.80.
Men 3000 Metres Steeplechase Open
Section 1: 1, Peter Nowill, QAS, 8:34.95. 2, Martin Dent, ACTAS, 8:40.07. 3, Michael Hosking, ACT, 9:16.92. 4, Ben Ashkettle, VIC, 9:21.32. 5, Julian Lennon, WA, 9:41.58. 6, Sapolai Yao, PNG, 9:48.82. --, Youcef Abdi, NSWIS, DNF.
Men High Jump Open
Section 1: 1, Liam Zamel-Paez, QAS, 2.21m. 2, Nick Moroney, NSW, 2.18m. 3, Kane Brigg, QAS, 2.15m. 4, Chris Armet, VIC, 2.10m. 5, Rhys Murphy, NSW, 2.10m. 6, Michael Hamlyn-Harris, NSW, 2.10m. 6, Cal Pearce, QLD, 2.10m. 8, Yoshihiko Edo, JPN, 2.05m. 9, David Baskin, VIC, 2.05m. 10, Joshua Hall, QLD, 2.05m. 11, Dean Wood, NSW, 2.05m. 11, Joshua Heap, QLD, 2.05m. 13, Aaron Chatman, AIS, 2.00m. 14, Thomas Brennan, WA, 2.00m. 15, Josh Lodge, NSW, 1.95m.
Men Triple Jump Open
Section 1: 1, Alwyn Jones, SASI, 16.80m, WCB, w:3.8. 2, Michael Perry, NSW, 16.40m, w:1.5. 3, Alexander Stewart, NSW, 15.79m, w:2.3. 4, Yujiro Sonoda, JPN, 15.44m, w:2.3. 5, Adam Rabone, VIC, 15.18m, w:2.9. 6, Alex Lorraway, ACT,15.08m, w:3.3. 7, Daniel Sumpton, NSW, 14.93m, w:2.8. 8, Jared Hunter, SA, 14.90m, w:1.9. 9, Sandy Katusele, PNG, 14.25m, w:0.2. 10, Ben King, VIC, 13.86m, w:-0.4.
Men Hammer Throw Open
Section 1: 1, Hiroaki Doi, JPN, 69.89m. 2, Pavlo Milinevskyy, VIC, 66.57m. 3,Darren Billett, SASI, 66.09m. 4, Tim Driesen, AIS, 64.86m. 5, Mark Dickson, NSW, 62.52m. 6, Joshi Philip, VIC, 56.32m. 7, Jon Harwood, NSW, 55.15m. 8, Luke Stewart, NSW, 53.05m. 9, Brad Monk, QLD, 50.91m. 10, Bob Wagner, QLD, 49.75m. 11, Todd Hodgetts, TAS, 48.58m. 12, Lindsay Sutton, QAS, 38.06m.
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