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2021–22 Australian Athletics Championships

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2022 Australian Athletics Championships
Edition99th
Dates26 March – 3 April
Host citySydney, Australia
VenueSydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor
2020-21
2023


The 2022 Australian Athletics Championships was the 99th edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for athletes in Australia. It was held between 26 March and 3 April at the Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre in Sydney.[1][2]

Results

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Jake Doran
Queensland
10.05 Edward Osei-Nketia
New Zealand
10.17 Joshua Azzopardi
New South Wales
10.20
200 metres Aidan Murphy
South Australia
20.53 Jake Doran
Queensland
20.77 Calab Law
Queensland
20.90
400 metres Alex Beck
Queensland
46.41 Ian Halpin
New South Wales
46.75 Callum Rorison
Queensland
46.92
800 metres Peter Bol
Western Australia
1:48.78 Charlie Hunter
New South Wales
1:49.31 Brad Mathas
New Zealand
1:49.52
1500 metres Oliver Hoare
New South Wales
3:40.79 Matthew Ramsden
Western Australia
3:41.43 Callum Davies
Queensland
3:42.90
5000 metres Matthew Ramsden
Western Australia
13:40.69 Sam McEntee
Victoria
13:41.01 Jack Bruce
Queensland
13:42.43
110 metres hurdles Nick Hough
New South Wales
13.68 Nicholas Andrews
New South Wales
13.75 Chris Douglas
Victoria
13.76
400 metres hurdles Conor Fry
Victoria
51.76 Michael Tsotsos
Victoria
52.57 Matt Crowe
New South Wales
52.96
3000 metres steeplechase Matthew Clarke
South Australia
8:32.67 Max Stevens
South Australia
8:39.58 Liam Cashin
Victoria
8:43.30
4 × 100 metres relay Singapore
Marc Brian Louis
Joshua Chua
Ann Heng Xander Ho
Ian Koe
40.07 New South Wales
Shakti Rathore
Connor Bond
Lewis Clabburn
Leonard King
40.89 South Australia
Jacob Aston
Ryan Atkins
Harrison Hunt
Cailen Hejka
41.09
4 × 400 metres relay Queensland
Cooper Schmidt
Max O'Donnell
Callum Rorison
Connor Diffey
3:13.08 South Australia
Blake Jones
Ryan Atkins
Harrison Hunt
Duncan Cameron
3:13.39 New South Wales
Oscar Pintaric
Max Jolmes
James McPaul
Liam Webb
3:13.96
High jump Yual Reath
Victoria
2.20 Joel Baden
Victoria
2.15 Simioluwa Thomsen-Ajayi
Queensland
2.15
Pole vault Kurtis Marschall
Western Australia
5.60 Angus Armstrong
Western Australia
5.40 Dalton Di Medio
Victoria
5.25
Long jump Christopher Mitrevski [de]
Victoria
8.26 William Freyer
New South Wales
7.82 Henry Frayne
Queensland
7.82
Triple jump Ayo Ore
Victoria
16.64 Julian Konle
Queensland
16.36 Aiden Hinson
Victoria
16.32
Shot put Aiden Harvey
Victoria
18.47 Damien Birkinhead
Victoria
18.33 Daniel Green
Queensland
16.76
Discus throw Matthew Denny
Queensland
62.79 Lachlan Page
South Australia
57.56 Nicholas Dyson
Victoria
51.29
Hammer throw Ned Weatherly
Victoria
69.20 Timothy Heyes
New South Wales
67.87 Costa Kousparis
New South Wales
66.07
Javelin throw Cameron McEntyre
New South Wales
78.06 Cruz Hogan
Western Australia
77.34 William White
Queensland
73.94
Decathlon Cedric Dubler
Queensland
8393 Alec Diamond
New South Wales
8002 Christian Paynter
Victoria
7216
10000 metres race walk Kyle Swan
Victoria
39:55.17 Will Thompson
Victoria
41:17.05 Quentin Rew
New Zealand
41:46.41

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Zoe Hobbs
New Zealand
11.17 Ella Conolly
Queensland
11.29 Bree Masters
Queensland
11.33
200 metres Georgia Hulls
New Zealand
23.17 Ella Conolly
Queensland
23.37 Jacinta Beecher
Queensland
23.48
400 metres Isabel Neal
New Zealand
52.86 Ellie Beer
Queensland
53.30 Rosie Elliott
New Zealand
53.48
800 metres Catriona Bisset
Victoria
1:59.83 Claudia Hollingsworth
Victoria
2:02.98 Tess Kirsopp-Cole
Victoria
2:03.39
1500 metres Abbey Caldwell
Victoria
4:10.75 Georgia Griffith
Victoria
4:11.26 Linden Hall
Victoria
4:12.44
5000 metres Jessica Hull
New South Wales
15:06.13 Rose Davies
New South Wales
15:07.49 Calli Thackery
Great Britain
15:09.08
100 metres hurdles Liz Clay
Queensland
12.72 Celeste Mucci
Victoria
12.96 Michelle Jenneke
New South Wales
13.05
400 metres hurdles Sarah Carli
New South Wales
56.70 Portia Bing
New Zealand
57.13 Brodee Mate
New South Wales
58.39
3000 metres steeplechase Amy Cashin
Victoria
9:37.92 Brielle Erbacher
Queensland
9:38.56 Cara Feain-Ryan
Queensland
9:40.66
4 × 100 metres relay New Zealand
Livvy Wilson
Rosie Elliott
Georgia Hulls
Zoe Hobbs
44.05 New South Wales
Katie Smee
Monique Quirk
Kelly McAndrew
Sarah Healey
45.48 South Australia
Kayla Lemm
Jordi McMillan
Margaret Gayen
Christine Gayen
47.12
4 × 400 metres relay Western Australia
Annie Pfeiffer
Kiara Speechley
Brittany Scott
Emma Philippe
3:41.09 New South Wales
Bethany Halmy
Rowena Craker
Tierney Dunne
Olivia Cason
3:41.81 Victoria
Lily Bayes
Paige Elvey
Anna Plessinger
Elizabeth Dingeldei
3:42.42
High jump Nicola McDermott
New South Wales
1.94 Emily Whelan
New South Wales
1.80 Alexandra Harrison
New South Wales
1.75
Pole vault Nina Kennedy
Western Australia
4.35 Jamie Scroop
South Australia
4.20 not awarded
Elizaveta Parnova
Western Australia
4.20
Long jump Samantha Dale
New South Wales
6.64 Jessie Harper
Queensland
6.30 Tomysha Clark
New South Wales
6.26
Triple jump Roksana Khudoyarova
Uzbekistan
13.54 Kayla Cuba
Queensland
13.51 Desleigh Owusu
New South Wales
13.49
Shot put Emma Berg
Victoria
13.87 Sally Shokry
New South Wales
13.54 Kaitlyn Coulter
New South Wales
13.50
Discus throw Jade Lally
Great Britain
59.29 Taryn Gollshewsky
Queensland
54.74 Hannah Edwards
Queensland
49.64
Hammer throw Alexandra Hulley
New South Wales
67.51 Stephanie Ratcliffe
Victoria
61.77 Caitlyn Hester
Queensland
55.18
Javelin throw Mackenzie Little
New South Wales
62.09 Alexandra Roberts
Queensland
55.61 Tori Peeters
New Zealand
52.62
Heptathlon Taneille Crase
Queensland
5759 Alysha Burnett
New South Wales
5315 Tiana Solley
Queensland
5171
10000 metres race walk Jemima Montag
Victoria
43:02.97 Katie Hayward
Queensland
44:27.80 Rebecca Henderson
Victoria
44:40.09

References

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  1. ^ "2022 Chemist Warehouse Australian Track & Field Championships". athletics.com.au.
  2. ^ "Results" (PDF). cdn.revolutionise.com.au/. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-06-15.