1999–2000 Australian Athletics Championships
Dates24–27 February 2000
Host citySydney, Australia
VenueStadium Australia

The 1999–2000 Australian Athletics Championships was the 78th edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for Australia. It was held from 24 to 27 February 2000 at the Stadium Australia in Sydney. It served as a selection meeting for Australia at the 2000 Summer Olympics. The 10,000 metres events took place separately at the Melbourne Track Classic on 2 March 2000 in Melbourne.[1][2][3]

The competition was also a preparation event for the athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics, which were held at the same venue.

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: -0.3 m/s)
Matt Shirvington
New South Wales
10.26 Patrick Johnson
Australian Capital Territory
10.32 Damien Marsh
Queensland
10.40
200 metres
(Wind: +0.4 m/s)
Darryl Wohlsen
Queensland
20.64 Chris Donaldson
 New Zealand (NZL)
20.74 Antoine Boussombo
 Gabon (GAB)
20.90
400 metres Patrick Dwyer
New South Wales
45.21 Brad Jamieson
South Australia
46.40 Daniel Batman
New South Wales
46.71
800 metres Djabir Saïd-Guerni
 Algeria (ALG)
1:44.28 David Lelei
 Kenya (KEN)
1:44.58 Kris McCarthy
Victoria
1:45.91
1500 metres William Chirchir
 Kenya (KEN)
3:38.51 John Kosgei
 Kenya (KEN)
3:39.60 Nick Howarth
South Australia
3:40.19
5000 metres Michael Power
Victoria
13:28.11 Sisay Bezabeh
Australian Capital Territory
13:33.23 Shaun Creighton
Australian Capital Territory
13:42.68
10,000 metres Joseph Kimani
 Kenya (KEN)
28:30.32 Emerson Iser Bem
 Brazil (BRA)
28:51.17 Robbie Johnston
 New Zealand (NZL)
28:54.54
110 metres hurdles
(Wind: +1.5 m/s)
Tim Ewen
South Australia
13.87 Joseph-Berlioz Randriamihaja
 Madagascar (MAD)
13.96 Yasunori Yoshioka
 Japan (JPN)
14.13
400 metres hurdles Rohan Robinson
Victoria
50.21 Zid Abou Hamed
New South Wales
50.45 Blair Young
Queensland
50.53
3000 metres steeplechase Chris Unthank
Victoria
8:36.35 Stephen Thurston
South Australia
8:39.98 Martin Dent
Victoria
8:43.67
4 × 100 m relay  Malaysia (MAS)
Kok Lim Tan
Nazmizan Mohamad
Azmi Ibrahim
Watson Nyambrk
40.31 Sydney Pacific
 New South Wales (NSW)
Tristan Conn
Nathan Anderson
Stephen Hatch
Clayton Jones
41.32 Hastings
 New Zealand (NZL)
Andrew Orme
Michael O'Connor
Simon Maunder
William Trew
41.99
4 × 400 m relay Pacific Athletics
 Queensland (QLD)
David Cappellano
Anton Booth
Darryl Wohlsen
Blair Young
3:07.05 Sydney Pacific
 New South Wales (NSW)
Daniel Stolp
Robert Medlicott
Fraser Dowling
Jason Kougellis
3:08.91 Sutherland District
 New South Wales (NSW)
Matthew Masselos
Michael Crump
Jarret Titcombe
Paul Kelleher
3:16.71
High jump Nick Moroney
New South Wales
2.22 m Konstantin Matusevich
 Israel (ISR)
2.22 m Ronald Garlett
South Australia
2.18 m
Pole vault Paul Burgess
Western Australia
5.50 m Dmitri Markov
Western Australia
5.50 m Danny Krasnov
 Israel (ISR)
5.50 m
Long jump Peter Burge
New South Wales
8.28 m
(-0.4 m/s)
Jai Taurima
Queensland
8.09 m
(+0.7 m/s)
Nabil Adamou
Victoria
7.73 m
(+0.4 m/s)
Triple jump Rogel Nachum
 Israel (ISR)
16.80 m
(+0.2 m/s)
Andrew Murphy
New South Wales
16.56 m
(-1.0 m/s)
Onochie Achike
 Great Britain (GBR)
16.28 m
(+2.3 m/s)
Shot put Justin Anlezark
Queensland
19.24 m Clay Cross
New South Wales
18.33 m John Minns
Victoria
17.61 m
Discus throw Ian Winchester
 New Zealand (NZL)
58.66 m Chris Gaviglio
Queensland
55.52 m Aaron Neighbour
Victoria
53.44 m
Hammer throw Stuart Rendell
Australian Capital Territory
74.71 m Wataru Ebihara
 Japan (JPN)
65.08 m Zsolt Németh
 Hungary (HUN)
64.28 m
Javelin throw Andrew Currey
New South Wales
81.81 m Adrian Hatcher
New South Wales
80.03 m Terry McHugh
 Ireland (IRL)
76.13 m
Decathlon Klaus Ambrosch
 Austria (AUT)
7892 pts[4] Jagan Hames
South Australia
7720 pts[5] Matthew McEwen
Queensland
7631 pts[6]

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: -1.1 m/s)
Melinda Gainsford-Taylor
New South Wales
11.53 Jodi Lambert
Western Australia
11.72 Suzanne Broadrick
Victoria
11.74
200 metres
(Wind: -2.3 m/s)
Cathy Freeman
Victoria
22.78 Melinda Gainsford-Taylor
New South Wales
22.80 Nova Peris-Kneebone
Northern Territory
23.51
400 metres Cathy Freeman
Victoria
50.00 Ana Guevara
 Mexico (MEX)
50.84 Lee Naylor
Victoria
51.37
800 metres Tamsyn Lewis
Victoria
1:59.29 Toni Hodgkinson
 New Zealand (NZL)
1:59.39 Susan Andrews
Western Australia
2:00.37
1500 metres Naomi Mugo
 Kenya (KEN)
4:10.27 Georgie Clarke
Victoria
4:10.59 Sarah Jamieson
Victoria
4:10.61
5000 metres Anne Cross
Victoria
15:36.15 Clair Fearnley
Victoria
15:36.92 Breda Dennehy-Willis
 Ireland (IRL)
15:44.03
10,000 metres Sonia O'Sullivan
 Ireland (IRL)
31:43.07 Clair Fearnley
Victoria
31:55.65 Kylie Risk
Tasmania
32:25.21
100 metres hurdles
(Wind: -0.3 m/s)
Valerie Manning
 United States (USA)
13.35 Mame Tacko Diouf
 Senegal (SEN)
13.35 Sally Bult
Western Australia
13.50
400 metres hurdles Lauren Poetschka
Western Australia
56.03 Stephanie Price
New South Wales
56.67 Mame Tacko Diouf
 Senegal (SEN)
57.30
3000 metres steeplechase Melissa Rollinson
Queensland
10:10.73 Leah Rogers
Victoria
10:16.01 Karen Murphy
 New Zealand (NZL)
10:21.48
4 × 100 m relay Ryde
 New South Wales (NSW)
Merryn Aldridge
Rachael Massey
Vicki Piggin
Amy Winters
46.73 University of Queensland
 Queensland (QLD)
Melanie Kleeberg
Melissa Moss
Amy Harris
Katrina Sendall
47.41 University of Melbourne
 Victoria (VIC)
Cindy Gabbey
Brigitte Egan
Kelly Roberts
Rebecca O'Loughlin
47.92
4 × 400 m relay Bankstown Sports
 New South Wales (NSW)
Lauren Poetschka
Robyn Winn
Kate Huxtable
Amber Menzies
3:45.37 University of Queensland
 Queensland (QLD)
Katrina Sendall
Caitlin Willis
Rebecca Sadler
Kristy Hodge
3:48.99 Sutherland
 New South Wales (NSW)
Kylie Watkins
Lauren Pearson
Belinda Sanders
S. Warncken
3:53.45
High jump Alison Inverarity
Western Australia
1.85 Lisa Bruty
Victoria
1.82 Karen Dickson
Western Australia
1.82
Pole vault Emma George
Western Australia
4.40 m Alejandra García
 Argentina (ARG)
4.20 m Bridgid Isworth
Victoria
4.10 m
Long jump Kylie Reed
Western Australia
6.57 m
(-1.8 m/s)
Bronwyn Thompson
Queensland
6.33 m
(+0.2 m/s)
Sharon Sutherland
Western Australia
6.15 m
(-0.8 m/s)
Triple jump Nicole Mladenis
Western Australia
13.59 m
(-0.0 m/s)
Connie Henry
 Great Britain (GBR)
13.45 m
(-0.4 m/s)
Mariklud Viduka
New South Wales
13.05 m
(-0.4 m/s)
Shot put Helen Toussis
Queensland
15.55 m Sumi Ichioka
 Japan (JPN)
15.25 m Tania Lutton-Senior
 New Zealand (NZL)
15.12 m
Discus throw Alison Lever
Queensland
63.73 m Lisa-Marie Vizaniari
Queensland
62.71 m Beatrice Faumuina
 New Zealand (NZL)
62.68 m
Hammer throw Lisa Misipeka
 American Samoa (ASA)
63.90 m Tasha Williams
 New Zealand (NZL)
63.34 m Bronwyn Eagles
New South Wales
62.77 m
Javelin throw Sueli dos Santos
 Brazil (BRA)
54.92 m Bina Ramesh
 France (FRA)
50.61 m Stephanie Hancock
Queensland
49.58 m
Heptathlon Sherryl Morrow
Victoria
5817 pts[7] Clare Thompson
Queensland
5751 pts[8] Virginia Young
New South Wales
5199 pts[9]

References

  1. New Junior World Record. World Athletics (2000-02-25). Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  2. Australian Track & Field Championships - Men 1999–00. Athletics Australia. Retrieved 2020-01-12
  3. Australian Track & Field Championships - Women 1999–00. Athletics Australia. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  4. (11.13 (-0.3), 7.02 m (+0.1), 14.37 m, 1.82 m, 50.28, 14.75 (0.0), 41.30 m, 4.90 m, 70.43 m, 4:37.24)
  5. (11.20 (-1.3), 7.29 m (+0.5), 14.03 m, 2.09 m, 50.93, 14.76 (0.0), 45.68 m, 4.60 m, 56.44 m, 5:11.17)
  6. (11.11 (-0.3), 6.94 m (+0.6), 13.44 m, 2.03 m, 48.82, 15.27 (0.0), 42.30 m, 4.40 m, 58.02 m, 4:47.51)
  7. (13.65 (+1.8), 1.85 m, 11.54 m, 25.63 (-1.9), 5.98 m (+1.0), 39.34 m, 2:22.55)
  8. (14.13, 1.73 m, 11.69 m, 25.31 (-1.9), 6.25 m (+0.7), 38.30 m, 2:18.92)
  9. (14.80 (+1.8), 1.67 m, 11.13 m, 26.42 (-0.8), 5.72 m (+0.1), 34.13 m, 2:19.64)
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