Athletics at the 2004 Commonwealth Youth Games explained

Athletics at the II Commonwealth Youth Games
Colour:
  1. FFA41B
Host City:Bendigo, Australia
Dates:2 – 3 December
Stadium:La Trobe University Athletics Complex
Events:34
Previous:2000 Edinburgh
Next:2008 Pune
Games:2004 Commonwealth Youth Games

At the 2004 Commonwealth Youth Games, the athletics events were held at the La Trobe University Athletics Complex in Bendigo, Australia from 2–3 December.[1] A total of 34 events were contested, divided equally between the sexes. Among the medallists on the girls' side were Dani Samuels (the 2009 discus world champion) and two 2012 Olympic champions, Sally McLellan (100 m hurdles) and Jessica Ennis (heptathlon).

Medal summary

Boys

100 metres10.76 10.8110.82
200 metres21.06 21.3721.68
400 metres47.06 48.0748.21
800 metres1:50.67 1:50.711:51.20
1500 metres3:58.60 4:00.084:00.75
3000 metres8:21.30 8:21.738:34.25
110 metres hurdles14.4414.7214.82
4 × 100 m relay40.90 41.4542.05
4 × 400 m relay3:23.813:26.593:32.62
High jump2.13 m 2.10 m2.04 m
Pole vault5.00 m 4.90 m3.60 m
Long jump7.64 m 7.60 m 7.45 m
Triple jump15.13 m 15.09 m 14.38 m
Shot put18.45 m 18.30 m17.02 m
Discus throw56.45 m 53.16 m50.81 m
Hammer throw70.45 m 70.06 m66.03 m
Javelin throw67.21 m 65.01 m62.55 m

Girls

100 metres12.1812.2412.26
200 metres24.4524.6224.87
400 metres56.1656.6257.22
800 metres2:10.382:10.412:10.82
1500 metres4:29.25 4:31.114:32.13
3000 metres9:42.95 10:14.9510:49.64
100 metres hurdles14.11 14.5014.75
4 × 100 m relay45.63 46.0847.46
4 × 400 m relay3:52.533:53.823:56.37
High jump1.78 m1.75 m
1.70 m
Pole vault3.85 m 3.60 m3.60 m
Long jump6.19 m 6.06 m 5.95 m
Triple jump12.80 m 12.78 m 12.60 m
Shot put15.50 m 15.36 m13.26 m
Discus throw49.92 m 48.47 m44.81 m
Hammer throw54.07 m 47.73 m46.79 m
Javelin throw51.99 m 49.85 m42.86 m

References

Results

Notes and References

  1. Web site: High standards at the Commonwealth Youth Games . 2004-12-04 . IAAF . 2013-10-20.