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2024 Oceania Para Athletics Championships
Host citySuva, Fiji
Nations8
Events22
Dates4 – 8 June 2022
Main venueHFC Bank Stadium
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The 2024 Oceania Para Athletics Championships were the second Oceania Para Athletics Championships for Oceania athletes with a disability. It was held at the HFC Bank Stadium in Suva from 4 to 8 June 2024.

They were staged concurrently with the 2024 Senior, U18, and Masters Championships.

Classification

Further information: Para-athletics classification

All athletes are classified according to their impairment and competition is a combined format where athletes of multiple different classifications compete against each other. Each classification consists of a three character code, starting with a letter and followed by a two-digit number. The letter specifies the event type: T for track and jumping events, and F for throwing events. The first digit of the number specifies the type of impairment and the second digit the severity of the impairment; the lower the second number, the more impaired.

  • T/F11–13 (visual impairment)
  • T/F20 (intellectual impairment)
  • T/F31–34 (wheelchair events for athletes with a movement disorder, including cerebral palsy)
  • T/F35–38 (ambulant events for athletes with a movement disorder, including cerebral palsy)
  • T/F40–41 (short stature, including dwarfism)
  • T/F42–44 (leg impairment, lower limb affected by limb deficiency, leg length difference, impaired muscle power or impaired range of movement)
  • T/F45–47 (arm impairment, upper limbs affected by limb deficiency, impaired muscle power or impaired range of movement)
  • T/F51–57 (wheelchair events for athletes with a lower body impairment, including paraplegia)
  • T/F61-64 (Lower limb/s competing with prosthesis affected by limb deficiency and leg length difference)

Participating nations

Eight Oceania Athletics member federations participated. In addition, Regional Australia (an invitational team) competed but were ineligible for Championship medals. New Caledonia were initially scheduled to take part, however, due to a coinciding civil unrest in the territory, they were unable to send a team.

Invitational team.

  • Australia Regional Australia

Schedule

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Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m
ambulatory
Jackson Love (T35)
 Australia
12.96
(90.82%)
Joe Smith (T37)
 New Zealand
12.24
(90.28%)
Alexander McKillop (T36)
 Australia
12.99
(90.22%)
200 m
ambulatory
Steven Abraham (T/F46)
 Papua New Guinea
23.60
(89.70%)
Joe Smith (T37)
 New Zealand
25.33
(89.18%)
James Tirado (T/F13)
 Australia
23.92
(88.00%)
400 m
ambulatory
Riley Mann (T20)
 Australia
53.13
(88.20%)
Cooper Robb-Jackson (T/F38)
 Australia
57.36
(86.00%)
Dillon Vidanapathirana (T/F20)
 Australia
59.41
(78.88%)
800 m
ambulatory
Dillon Vidanapathirana (T/F20)
 Australia
2:28.96
(83.90%)
Long jump
ambulatory
Joshua Lush (T20)
 New Zealand
5.99 m
(78.40%)
Jaxon Woolley (T38)
 New Zealand
5.00 m
(70.13%)
Jimi Onitoro (T46)
 Fiji
4.85 m
(63.98%)
Shot put
ambulatory
Todd Hodgetts (F20)
 Australia
14.67 m
(84.85%)
Semiti Matanitobua (F11)
 Fiji
10.00 m
(65.53%)
Sitiveni Konataci (F42)
 Fiji
9.97 m
(56.91%)
Shot put
secured
Jesse Wyatt (F33)
 Australia
9.20 m
(74.43%)
Matthew Sheppard (T54/F56)
 Australia
9.60 m
(71.16%)
Breeze Pita (F57)
 Solomon Islands
8.82 m
(70.73%)
Discus throw
ambulatory
Sam Paech (T/F37)
 Australia
33.92 m
(56.77%)
Zack Lappin (F37)
 New Zealand
32.64 m
(54.63%)
Sitiveni Konataci (F42)
 Fiji
25.95 m
(47.93%)
Discus throw
secured
Matthew Sheppard (T54/F56)
 Australia
25.38 m
(54.37%)
Jerome Bunge (F57)
 Papua New Guinea
24.56 m
(50.59%)
Mac Denniston (F34)
 New Zealand
19.72 m
(45.55%)
Javelin throw
ambulatory
Ken Kahu (F )
 Vanuatu
45.46 m
(72.30%)
Matthew Thompson (F46)
 Australia
44.41 m
(69.42%)
Junior Dennis (T47/F46)
 Papua New Guinea
42.19 m
(65.95%)
Javelin throw
secured
Jerome Bunge (F57)
 Papua New Guinea
29.93 m
(60.76%)
Morea Mararos (F34)
 Papua New Guinea
21.72 m
(56.18%)
Matthew Sheppard (T54/F56)
 Australia
22.17 m
(51.87%)

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m
ambulatory
Akeesha Snowden (T37)
 Australia
14.57
(89.91%)
Sybella Warton (T37)
 Australia
15.13
(86.58%)
Niamh Mac Alasdair (T37)
 Australia
15.98
(81.91%)
200 m
ambulatory
Akeesha Snowden (T37)
 Australia
30.16
(89.89%)
Sybella Warton (T37)
 Australia
31.56
(85.90%)
Kate Danaher (T37)
 New Zealand
35.36
(76.67%)
400 m
ambulatory
Amelia Mazzei (T20)
 Australia
1:07.33
(-%)
Belinda Scott (T20)
 Australia
1:13.53
(-%)
800 m
ambulatory
1500 m
ambulatory
Belinda Scott (T20)
 Australia
5:53.67
(-%)
Long jump
ambulatory
Summer Giddings (T35)
 Australia
3.13 m
(92.88%)
Kailyn Joseph (T/F37)
 Australia
4.12 m
(78.93%)
Caytlyn Sharp (T/F20)
 Australia
4.68 m
(77.39%)
Shot put
ambulatory
Naibili Vatunisolo (F42)
 Fiji
9.05 m
(77.75%)
Regina Edward (F44)
 Papua New Guinea
8.82 m
(67.12%)
Selina Seau (F64)
 Fiji
7.38 m
(66.19%)
Shot put
secured
Ellie Enock (F57)
 Vanuatu
7.09 m
(-%)
Julie Charlton (T54/F57)
 Australia
6.71 m
(-%)
Rose Lidia (F57)
 Solomon Islands
5.78 m
(-%)
Discus throw
ambulatory
Sionann Murphy (F37)
 New Zealand
24.24 m
(63.31%)
Charli Gardiner-Hall (F37)
 New Zealand
23.15 m
(60.46%)
Naibili Vatunisolo (F42)
 Fiji
21.27 m
(58.18%)
Discus throw
secured
Milly Marshallkirkwood (F57)
 New Zealand
18.74 m
(73.15%)
Ellie Enock (F57)
 Vanuatu
16.60 m
(-%)
Julie Charlton (T54/F57)
 Australia
15.67 m
(-%)
Javelin throw
ambulatory
Selina Seau (F64)
 Fiji
19.22 m
(72.23%)
Naibili Vatunisolo (F42)
 Fiji
21.33 m
(67.69%)
Regina Edward (F44)
 Papua New Guinea
26.74 m
(62.01%)
Javelin throw
secured
Julie Charlton (T54/F57)
 Australia
12.45 m
(-%)
Rose Lidia (F57)
 Solomon Islands
11.78 m
(-%)

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Fiji)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Australia138728
2 New Zealand35210
3 Papua New Guinea2327
4 Fiji*2259
5 Vanuatu2103
6 Solomon Islands0123
Totals (6 entries)22201860

References

  1. ^ "OAA Competition Circular" (PDF). OAA. Retrieved 18 June 2024.
  2. "Oceania Athletics Championships 2024". Oceania Athletics. 10 August 2016. Retrieved 18 June 2024.
  3. "Entries - Para Championships" (PDF). OAA. 16 May 2024. Retrieved 18 June 2024.
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