2017–18 Australian Athletics Championships

The 2017–18 Australian Athletics Championships was the 96th edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for Australia. It was held from 15–18 February 2018 at Carrara Stadium in Gold Coast, Queensland. It served as the selection meeting in athletics events for Australia at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. Distance events were held separately, with the 10,000 metres taking place at the Zatopek 10K on 14 December 2017 at Lakeside Stadium in Melbourne and the 10,000 metres race walk was held in Canberra in 14 January 2018.[1][2][3]

2017–18 Australian Athletics Championships
Dates15–18 February 2018
Host cityGold Coast, Australia
VenueCarrara Stadium

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: +0.4)
Trae Williams
Queensland
10.10 Rohan Browning
New South Wales
10.20 Josh Clarke
New South Wales
10.31
200 metres
(Wind: -2.1)
Alex Hartmann
Queensland
20.57 Joseph Millar
 New Zealand (NZL)
20.60 Zane Branco
Queensland
20.83
400 metres Murray Goodwin
Queensland
46.24 Daniel Mowen
Queensland
46.37 Alex Beck
Queensland
46.61
800 metres Luke Mathews
Victoria
1:45.90 Josh Ralph
New South Wales
1:46.85 Jeff Riseley
Victoria
1:47.04
1500 metres Ryan Gregson
Victoria
3:39.66 Jordan Williamsz
Victoria
3:39.85 Rorey Hunter
New South Wales
3:40.12
5000 metres Morgan McDonald
New South Wales
13:19.05 David McNeill
Victoria
13:19.51 Stewart McSweyn
Tasmania
13:19.96
10,000 metres Stewart McSweyn
Tasmania
28:37.28 Patrick Tiernan
Queensland
28:38.94 David McNeill
Victoria
28:47.54
110 metres hurdles
(Wind: -0.2)
Nicholas Hough
New South Wales
13.76 Justin Merlino
New South Wales
13.94 Jacob McCorry
New South Wales
14.02
400 metres hurdles Ian Dewhurst
Western Australia
49.80 Angus Proudfoot
Australian Capital Territory
50.37 Leigh Bennett
New South Wales
50.73
4 × 100 m relay  New South Wales (NSW)
Harrison Andrews
Joshua Swan
Lachlan Parry
Anas Abu-Ganaba
40.45  Victoria (VIC)
Michael James
Michael Hansford
Paul Parker
Christopher Mitrevski
41.13  South Australia (SA)
Harrison Hunt
Ryan Atkins
Liam Moss
Kuei Kuei
41.29
4 × 400 m relay  Victoria (VIC)
Conrad Coumaros
Matthew Scott
Harrison Roubin
Liam Procaccino
3:10.96  New South Wales (NSW)
Jordan Sarmento
Ian Halpin
James Kermond
Keegan Bell
3:11.80  Western Australia (WA)
Alexander Di Medio
Toby Plant
Luke Major
Brenton Mizen
3:15.59
High jump Brandon Starc
New South Wales
2.28 m Nik Bojic
Queensland
Joel Baden
Victoria
2.21 m Not awarded
Pole vault Kurtis Marschall
South Australia
5.55 m Declan Carruthers
Western Australia
5.45 m Nicholas Southgate
 New Zealand (NZL)
5.25 m
Long jump Christopher Mitrevski
Victoria
8.09 m
(+2.1 m/s)
Liam Adcock
Queensland
7.81 m
(+0.7 m/s)
Henry Smith
Victoria
7.78 m
(+0.2 m/s)
Triple jump Emmanuel Fakiye
New South Wales
16.08 m
(-0.8 m/s)
Alwyn Jones
Victoria
15.99 m
(+0.9 m/s)
Shemaiah James
Queensland
15.92 m
(-0.1 m/s)
Shot put Damien Birkinhead
Victoria
20.02 m Aiden Harvey
New South Wales
17.82 m Matthew Cowie
Western Australia
17.70 m
Discus throw Matthew Denny
Queensland
64.03 m Benn Harradine
Queensland
63.56 m Julian Wruck
Queensland
60.96 m
Hammer throw Matthew Denny
Queensland
72.78 m Jack Dalton
Victoria
65.78 m Costa Kousparis
New South Wales
65.42 m
Javelin throw Hamish Peacock
Tasmania
79.38 m Benjamin Langton Burnell
 New Zealand (NZL)
78.20 m Josh Robinson
Queensland
77.21 m
Decathlon Cedric Dubler
Queensland
8229 Kyle Cranston
New South Wales
7786 Alec Diamond
New South Wales
7405
10,000 metres walk Perseus Karlström
 Sweden (SWE)
39:22.41 Evan Dunfee
 Canada (CAN)
40:11.80 Marius Žiūkas
 Lithuania (LTU)
40:43.17

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: -0.4)
Riley Day
Queensland
11.56 Zoe Hobbs
 New Zealand (NZL)
11.70 Mia Gross
Victoria
11.81
200 metres
(Wind: -1.7)
Riley Day
Queensland
22.93 Maddie Coates
Victoria
23.06 Larissa Pasternatsky
New South Wales
23.27
400 metres Anneliese Rubie
New South Wales
51.92 Bendere Oboya
New South Wales
51.94 Morgan Mitchell
Victoria
52.69
800 metres Brittany McGowan
Queensland
2:00.24 Angie Petty
 New Zealand (NZL)
2:00.73 Georgia Griffith
Victoria
2:02.09
1500 metres Linden Hall
Victoria
4:07.55 Zoe Buckman
Victoria
4:08.15 Chloe Tighe
New South Wales
4:11.12
5000 metres Celia Sullohern
New South Wales
15:34.42 Madeline Hills
New South Wales
15:35.50 Eloise Wellings
New South Wales
15:37.47
10,000 metres Celia Sullohern
New South Wales
32:31.22 Jessica Trengove
South Australia
32:35.06 Eloise Wellings
New South Wales
32:41.96
100 metres hurdles
(Wind: +1.1)
Sally Pearson
Queensland
12.73 Michelle Jenneke
New South Wales
13.14 Brianna Beahan
Western Australia
13.16
400 metres hurdles Lauren Wells
Australian Capital Territory
56.06 Daniela Roman
Victoria
56.59 Sarah Carli
New South Wales
56.87
3000 metres steeplechase Victoria Mitchell
New South Wales
9:45.37 Paige Campbell
New South Wales
9:49.00 Rosie Donegan
Victoria
9:50.61
4 × 100 m relay  New South Wales (NSW)
Jasmine Everett
Larissa Pasternatsky
Abbie Taddeo
Michelle Jenneke
45.61  Victoria (VIC)
Jemima Russell
Christine Byrne
Georgie Boal
Holly Dobbyn
46.25  Western Australia (WA)
Kiara Reddingius
Kobi Nichols
Sinta Wardana
Katherine Sparrow
46.29
4 × 400 m relay  Queensland (QLD)
Cara Jardine
Courtney Geraghty
Ashleigh Jones
Caitlin Sargent-Jones
3:37.15  Western Australia (WA)
Kobi Nichols
Lyndsay Troode
Kiara Reddingius
Katherine Sparrow
3:40.52  New South Wales (NSW)
Olivia Cason
Danica Sardelich
Jessica Thornton
Gabriella O'Grady
3:40.94
High jump Cassie Purdon
Queensland
1.86 m Eleanor Patterson
Victoria
1.83 m Zoe Timmers
Western Australia
1.80 m
Pole vault Nina Kennedy
Western Australia
4.60 m Liz Parnov
Western Australia
4.25 m Olivia McTaggart
 New Zealand (NZL)
4.10 m
Long jump Brooke Stratton
Victoria
6.66 m
(+1.7 m/s)
Naa Anang
Queensland
6.66 m
(+1.3 m/s)
Lauren Wells
Australian Capital Territory
6.49 m
(+0.1 m/s)
Triple jump Meggan O'Riley
Victoria
13.44 m
(+1.5 m/s)
Ellen Pettitt
Victoria
13.17 m
(+0.9 m/s)
Tay-Leiha Clark
New South Wales
13.16 m
(+0.2 m/s)
Shot put Madison-Lee Wesche
 New Zealand (NZL)
16.45 m Chelsea Lenarduzzi
Queensland
15.93 m Sarah Thorpe
Queensland
14.00 m
Discus throw Dani Stevens
New South Wales
65.30 m Taryn Gollshewsky
Queensland
58.67 m Te Rina Keenan
 New Zealand (NZL)
56.39 m
Hammer throw Alexandra Hulley
New South Wales
64.84 m Lara Nielsen
Queensland
64.69 m Kaysanne Hockey
Queensland
57.59 m
Javelin throw Kathryn Mitchell
Victoria
65.51 m Kelsey-Lee Roberts
Australian Capital Territory
62.21 m Kathryn Brooks
Victoria
51.31 m
Heptathlon Celeste Mucci
Victoria
5812 pts[4] Kiara Reddingius
Western Australia
5742 pts[5] Alysha Burnett
New South Wales
5699 pts[6]
10,000 metres walk Beki Smith
New South Wales
45:56.08 Alana Barber
 New Zealand (NZL)
46:03.24 Claire Tallent
South Australia
46:06.59

References

  1. Day leads youth break-out at Australian Championships . World Athletics (2018-02-18). Retrieved 2019-12-29.
  2. Australian Track & Field Championships - Men 2017-18. Athletics Australia. Retrieved 2019-12-29.
  3. Australian Track & Field Championships - Women 2017-18. Athletics Australia. Retrieved 2019-12-29.
  4. (13.86 (-1.8), 1.75 m, 11.13 m, 24.28 (+1.1), 6.25 m (+1.5), 40.78 m, 2:26.96)
  5. (14.32 (-1.8), 1.72 m, 12.11 m, 24.48 (+1.1), 5.68 m (+2.9), 44.49 m, 2:20.31)
  6. (14.70 (-1.8), 1.81 m, 12.96 m, 25.97 (0.0), 5.88 m (+1.5), 45.64 m, 2:28.50)
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