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International athletics championship event
2009–10 Australian Athletics Championships
Dates16–18 April 2010
Host cityPerth, Western Australia
VenueWestern Australian Athletics Stadium
2008–09 2010–11

The 2009–10 Australian Athletics Championships was the 88th edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for Australia. It was held from 16–18 April 2010 at the Western Australian Athletics Stadium in Perth. It served as a selection meeting for Australia at the 2010 Commonwealth Games. The 10,000 metres event took place separately at the Zatopek 10K on 10 December 2009 at Lakeside Stadium in Melbourne. The decathlon and heptathlon competitions were held in Hobart on 13 and 14 February 2010.

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: +0.4 m/s)
Aaron Rouge-Serret
Victoria
10.32 Matt Davies
Queensland
10.44 Jacob Groth
New South Wales
10.45
200 metres
(Wind: +1.4 m/s)
Patrick Johnson
Queensland
20.78 Aaron Rouge-Serret
Victoria
20.82 James Dolphin
 New Zealand (NZL)
20.83
400 metres Ben Offereins
Western Australia
45.17 John Steffensen
New South Wales
45.72 Joel Milburn
New South Wales
45.75
800 metres Lachlan Renshaw
New South Wales
1:46.66 James Kaan
New South Wales
1:47.04 James Gurr
New South Wales
1:47.16
1500 metres Ryan Gregson
New South Wales
3:44.99 Jeff Riseley
Victoria
3:45.15 Jeremy Roff
New South Wales
3:45.37
5000 metres Ben St Lawrence
New South Wales
13:40.54 Collis Birmingham
Victoria
13:42.61 David McNeill
Victoria
14:00.80
10,000 metres Collis Birmingham
Victoria
28:04.14 Ben St Lawrence
New South Wales
28:05.73 Michael Shelley
Queensland
28:13.13
110 metres hurdles
(Wind: +2.1 m/s)
Greg Eyears
New South Wales
13.82 w Daniel Small
New South Wales
13.90 w Daniel Martin
Victoria
13.91 w
400 metres hurdles Brendan Cole
Australian Capital Territory
50.64 Tristan Thomas
Tasmania
50.69 Danny Brandwood
New South Wales
51.29
3000 metres steeplechase Youcef Abdi
New South Wales
8:36.63 Richard Everest
South Australia
8:41.86 Daryl Crook
Queensland
9:09.93
High jump Liam Zamel-Paez
Queensland
2.22 m Josh Hall
Queensland
2.22 m Hikaru Tsuchiya
 Japan (JPN)
2.19 m
Pole vault Steve Hooker
Western Australia
5.80 m Blake Lucas
Victoria
5.05 m James Filshie
Victoria
5.05 m
Long jump Fabrice Lapierre
New South Wales
8.78 m w
(+3.1 m/s)
Chris Noffke
Queensland
8.33 m
(+1.2 m/s)
Robert Crowther
Queensland
7.91 m
(+1.6 m/s)
Triple jump Henry Frayne
Victoria
16.63 m
(+0.2 m/s)
Kane Brigg
Queensland
16.53 m
(+0.0 m/s)
Alwyn Jones
Victoria
15.99 m
(+0.0 m/s)
Shot put Scott Martin
Victoria
19.83 m Dale Stevenson
Victoria
19.67 m Chris Gaviglio
Queensland
18.80 m
Discus throw Benn Harradine
Victoria
62.26 m Scott Martin
Victoria
60.25 m Julian Wruck
Queensland
57.48 m
Hammer throw Hiroaki Doi
 Japan (JPN)
69.80 m Hiroshi Noguchi
 Japan (JPN)
69.46 m Simon Wardhaugh
Queensland
69.37 m
Javelin throw Jarrod Bannister
Victoria
83.17 m Stuart Farquhar
 New Zealand (NZL)
81.01 m Matthew Outzen
New South Wales
76.81 m
Decathlon Stephen Cain
Victoria
7427 pts Kyle McCarthy
Queensland
7331 pts Cameron Crowley
Queensland
6658 pts

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: +0.2 m/s)
Melissa Breen
Australian Capital Territory
11.50 Anna Smythe
 New Zealand (NZL)
11.72 Laura Whaler
New South Wales
11.72
200 metres
(Wind: +1.3 m/s)
Jody Henry
Western Australia
23.29 Joanne Cuddihy
 Ireland (IRL)
23.38 Andrea Koenen
 New Zealand (NZL)
23.67
400 metres Joanne Cuddihy
 Ireland (IRL)
51.94 Jody Henry
Western Australia
52.20 Pirrenee Steinert
New South Wales
52.78
800 metres Katherine Katsanevakis
Victoria
2:04.58 Madeleine Pape
Victoria
2:04.82 Trychelle Kingdom
Victoria
2:05.50
1500 metres Kaila McKnight
Victoria
4:17.99 Bridey Delaney
New South Wales
4:18.33 Zoe Buckman
Australian Capital Territory
4:18.58
5000 metres Eloise Wellings
New South Wales
15:23.53 Lara Tamsett
New South Wales
15:43.57 Tara Palm
South Australia
15:52.36
10,000 metres Eloise Wellings
New South Wales
32:19.08 Lisa Jane Weightman
Victoria
32:20.14 Lara Tamsett
New South Wales
32:20.39
100 metres hurdles
(Wind: +2.0 m/s)
Hayley Butler
New South Wales
13.25 Shannon McCann
Western Australia
13.43 Mami Ishino
 Japan (JPN)
13.54
400 metres hurdles Lauren Boden
Australian Capital Territory
55.86 Tamsyn Lewis
Victoria
58.08 Lisa Spencer
New South Wales
58.81
3000 metres steeplechase Melissa Rollison
Queensland
10:17.51 Lara Nicod
New South Wales
10:33.43 Charlotte Wilson
New South Wales
10:41.95
High jump Petrina Price
New South Wales
1.90 m Janelle O'Sullivan
Victoria
1.80 m Hannah Alderton
Victoria
1.80 m
Pole vault Liz Parnov
Western Australia
4.40 m Alana Boyd
Western Australia
4.40 m Amanda Bisk
Western Australia
4.20 m
Long jump Jessica Penney
Australian Capital Territory
6.18 m
(+0.0 m/s)
Kerrie Perkins
Australian Capital Territory
6.14 m
(-0.5 m/s)
Corinna Minko
Victoria
6.07 m
(+1.4 m/s)
Triple jump Meggan O'Riley
Victoria
13.26 m
(+0.0 m/s)
Emma Knight
Victoria
13.22 m
(+0.0 m/s)
Lisa Morrison
New South Wales
13.12 m
(+0.0 m/s)
Shot put Joanne Mirtschin
Australian Capital Territory
15.64 m Kim Mulhall
Victoria
15.08 m Margaret Satupai
Victoria
14.90 m
Discus throw Dani Samuels
New South Wales
63.61 m Calista Lyon
Victoria
54.25 m Kim Mulhall
Victoria
52.51 m
Hammer throw Gabrielle Neighbour
Victoria
64.80 m Bronwyn Eagles
New South Wales
63.74 m Karyne Di Marco
New South Wales
63.13 m
Javelin throw Kim Mickle
Western Australia
60.66 m Kathryn Mitchell
Victoria
56.15 m Karen Clarke
New South Wales
51.80 m
Heptathlon Rebecca Robinson
Queensland
5234 pts Shayleigh Gould
Queensland
5026 pts Larna Dieckmann
Queensland
4843 pts

References

  1. Lapierre sails wind-assisted 8.78m in Perth - Australian champs. World Athletics (2010-04-18). Retrieved 2020-01-10.
  2. Australian Track & Field Championships - Men 2009–10. Athletics Australia. Retrieved 2020-01-10
  3. Australian Track & Field Championships - Women 2009–10. Athletics Australia. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
  4. (11.35 (+0.3), 6.92 m (+0.2), 13.52 m, 1.85 m, 50.78, 15.55 (-1.8), 42.40 m, 4.60 m, 59.80 m, 4:40.36)
  5. (11.55 (+0.3), 6.73 m (-0.1), 13.95 m, 1.88 m, 50.20, 15.26 (-1.8), 39.43 m, 4.40 m, 57.31 m, 4:34.71)
  6. (10.93 (+0.3), 6.62 m (-0.2), 12.64 m, 1.91 m, 50.02, 16.60 (-1.8), 33.09 m, 3.80 m, 39.63 m, 4:39.58)
  7. (14.26 (+0.5), 1.50 m, 12.04 m, 24.88 (+0.9), 5.70 m (+1.2), 32.76 m, 2:20.15)
  8. (14.80 (+0.5), 1.50 m, 10.56 m, 24.89 (+0.9), 5.30 m (+1.1), 33.22 m, 2:14.96)
  9. (15.35 (+0.5), 1.65 m, 10.30 m, 25.21 (+0.9), 5.23 m (+3.3), 26.92 m, 2:22.22)

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