2015–16 Australian Athletics Championships Explained

2016 Australian Athletics Championships
Host City:Sydney, Australia
Dates:31 March–3 April 2016
Stadium:Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre
Previous:2015
Next:2017

The 2016 Australian Athletics Championships was the 94th edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for Australia. It was held from 31 March to 3 April at the Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre in Sydney. It served as the selection meeting for Australia at the 2016 Summer Olympics.[1]

The combined track and field events formed part of the 2016 IAAF Combined Events Challenge series.[2]

Results

Men

100 metres10.3510.4010.41
200 metres20.4321.0321.16
400 metres45.5046.05 46.26
800 metres1:46.201:47.311:47.41
1500 metres3:37.763:39.14 3:40.65
5000 metres13:37.9513:38.4313:38.61
110 m hurdles13.8114.1514.40
400 m hurdles50.6751.8953.29
3000 m s'chase8:42.418:49.24 8:51.89
10,000 m walk38:44.61 43:39.8644:30.04
High jump2.17 m2.17 m2.13 m
Pole vault5.55 m 5.23 m 5.23 m
Long jump8.27 m8.16 m7.81 m
Triple jump16.38 m16.33 m 15.71 m
Shot put16.98 m15.92 m15.40 m
Discus throw60.47 m58.74 m51.36 m
Hammer throw68.44 m66.64 m64.34 m
Javelin throw82.84 m81.08 m78.04 m
Decathlon8144 pts 7643 pts 7517 pts

Women

100 metres11.5311.7111.77
200 metres22.5923.2723.57
400 metres51.8452.33 52.90
800 metres2:04.132:04.652:04.84
1500 metres4:14.174:14.414:15.12
5000 metres15:43.8315:47.65 15:58.35
100 m hurdles12.9313.03 13.29
400 m hurdles56.8957.99 58.13
3000 m s'chase9:38.639:49.419:52.99
10,000 m walk43:08.48 44:33.87 47:17.64
High jump1.90 m1.87 m =1.83 m
Pole vault4.30 m4.20 m4.10 m
Long jump6.68 m6.60 m =6.40 m
Triple jump13.42 m 13.23 m13.17 m
Shot put15.41 m 14.54 m13.87 m
Discus throw63.44 m58.71 m52.82 m
Hammer throw65.33 m63.19 m58.96 m
Javelin throw51.56 m 50.53 m46.12 m
Heptathlon5572 pts5490 pts 5428 pts

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Results

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Notes and References

  1. Johnson, Len (2016-04-03). Lapierre soars to Australian title as Stratton books Rio spot. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-07-06.
  2. Johnson, Len (2016-04-01). Dubler makes decathlon breakthrough in Sydney. IAAF. Retrieved 2019-07-06.