2006–07 Australian Athletics Championships
Dates9–11 March 2007
Host cityBrisbane, Australia
VenueQueensland Sport and Athletics Centre

The 2006–07 Australian Athletics Championships was the 85th edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for Australia. It was held from 9–11 March 2007 at the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre in Brisbane. It served as a selection meeting for Australia at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics. Long-distance events took place separately: the 10,000 metres events was held at the Zatopek 10K on 14 December 2006 at Lakeside Stadium in Melbourne while the 5000 metres events were held at the Melbourne Track Classic on 2 March 2007.[1][2][3]

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: 1.9 m/s)
Josh Ross
New South Wales
10.08 Patrick Johnson
Australian Capital Territory
10.27 Adam Miller
New South Wales
10.29
200 metres
(Wind: 4.7 m/s)
Josh Ross
New South Wales
20.51 Patrick Johnson
Australian Capital Territory
20.53 James Dolphin
 New Zealand (NZL)
20.71
400 metres Sean Wroe
Victoria
45.80 Kurt Mulcahy
New South Wales
46.36 Joel Milburn
New South Wales
46.79
800 metres Nick Bromley
New South Wales
1:48.42 Jeff Riseley
Victoria
1:48.55 Matthew Hammond
New South Wales
1:49.02
1500 metres Mark Fountain
Victoria
3:42.31 Paul Hoffman
New South Wales
3:42.87 Jeremy Roff
New South Wales
3:42.88
3000 metres Dickson Marwa Mkami
 Tanzania (TAN)
8:00.11 Mark Tucker
New South Wales
8:01.19 Patrick Nyangelo
 Tanzania (TAN)
8:01.92
5000 metres Craig Mottram
Victoria
13:32.67 Boniface Songok
 Kenya (KEN)
13:36.77 Dickson Marwa Mkami
 Tanzania (TAN)
13:38.30
10,000 metres Galen Rupp
 United States (USA)
28:28.18 Bret Schoolmeester
 United States (USA)
28:46.26 Lee Troop
Victoria
28:53.31
110 metres hurdles
(Wind: 1.5 m/s)
Justin Merlino
New South Wales
13.55 James Mortimer
 New Zealand (NZL)
13.71 Greg Eyears
New South Wales
13.72
400 metres hurdles LaBronze Garrett
 United States (USA)
50.15 Brendan Cole
Australian Capital Territory
50.78 Mowen Boino
 Papua New Guinea (PNG)
51.03
3000 metres steeplechase Peter Nowill
Queensland
8:34.95 Martin Dent
Australian Capital Territory
8:40.07 Michael Hosking
Australian Capital Territory
9:16.92
High jump Liam Zamel-Paez
Queensland
2.21 m Nick Moroney
New South Wales
2.18 m Kane Brigg
Queensland
2.15 m
Pole vault Brad Walker
 United States (USA)
5.95 m Steve Hooker
Western Australia
Toby Stevenson
 United States (USA)
5.50 m Not awarded
Long jump Tim Parracivini
Queensland
8.01 m
(+1.2 m/s)
Chris Noffke
Queensland
7.97 m
(+1.3 m/s)
Frédéric Erin
 France (FRA)
7.89 m
(+1.0 m/s)
Triple jump Alwyn Jones
South Australia
16.80 m
(+3.8 m/s)
Michael Perry
New South Wales
16.40 m
(+1.5 m/s)
Alexander Stewart
New South Wales
15.79 m
(+2.3 m/s)
Shot put Christian Cantwell
 United States (USA)
19.92 m Justin Anlezark
Queensland
18.55 m Clay Cross
New South Wales
18.21 m
Discus throw Benn Harradine
Victoria
60.89 m Aaron Neighbour
Victoria
58.82 m Graham Hicks
Tasmania
56.87 m
Hammer throw Hiroaki Doi
 Japan (JPN)
69.89 m Pavlo Milinevskyy
Victoria
66.57 m Darren Billett
South Australia
66.09 m
Javelin throw Jarrod Bannister
Queensland
83.70 m Joshua Robinson
Queensland
78.71 m Stuart Farquhar
 New Zealand (NZL)
77.33 m
Decathlon Erik Surjan
Western Australia
7706 pts[4] Jarrod Sims
South Australia
7556 pts[5] Kyle McCarthy
Queensland
7317 pts[6]

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: 1.8 m/s)
Sally McLellan
Queensland
11.23 Mae Koime
 Papua New Guinea (PNG)
11.37 Crystal Attenborough
Northern Territory
11.49
200 metres
(Wind: 2.6 m/s)
Monique Williams
 New Zealand (NZL)
23.28 Mae Koime
 Papua New Guinea (PNG)
23.38 Melanie Kleeberg
Queensland
23.46
400 metres Tamsyn Lewis
Victoria
51.71 Monique Williams
 New Zealand (NZL)
52.74 Trisha Holz
New South Wales
53.71
800 metres Tamsyn Lewis
Victoria
2:00.71 Madeleine Pape
Victoria
2:01.50 Zoe Buckman
Australian Capital Territory
2:03.94
1500 metres Lisa Corrigan
Australian Capital Territory
4:15.25 Sarah Jamieson
Victoria
4:15.91 Georgie Clarke
Victoria
4:22.70
3000 metres Lauren Fleshman
 United States (USA)
9:28.53 Sonia O'Sullivan
Victoria
9:32.31 Eloise Wellings
New South Wales
9:35.88
5000 metres Lauren Fleshman
 United States (USA)
15:27.61 Benita Johnson
Victoria
15:36.45 Sonia O'Sullivan
Victoria
16:04.39
10,000 metres Jessica Ruthe
 New Zealand (NZL)
33:04.52 Lisa Jane Weightman
Victoria
33:25.90 Lauren Shelley
Western Australia
33:59.61
100 metres hurdles
(Wind: 0.7 m/s)
Sally McLellan
Queensland
12.92 Fiona Cullen
Queensland
13.23 Andrea Miller
 New Zealand (NZL)
13.29
400 metres hurdles Lauren Boden
Australian Capital Territory
58.40 Lyndsay Pekin
Western Australia
59.50 Jessie Couch
Victoria
60.28
3000 metres steeplechase Donna MacFarlane
Tasmania
9:34.21 Marnie Ponton
Australian Capital Territory
10:16.39 Sarah Grahame
Victoria
10:54.25
High jump Ellen Pettitt
Western Australia
1.83 m Vicki Collins
Queensland
1.80 m Catherine Drummond
Queensland
1.80 m
Pole vault Kym Howe
Western Australia
4.55 m Alana Boyd
Queensland
4.35 m Rosanna Ditton
Victoria
4.20 m
Long jump Bronwyn Thompson
Queensland
6.63 m
(+2.9 m/s)
Lauren Boden
Australian Capital Territory
6.39 m
(+4.1 m/s)
Jacinta Boyd
Queensland
6.36 m
(+1.8 m/s)
Triple jump Jeanette Bowles
Victoria
13.08 m
(+0.0 m/s)
Lisa Morrison
New South Wales
13.03 m
(-1.2 m/s)
Emma Knight
Victoria
12.74 m
(-0.7 m/s)
Shot put Ana Po'uhila
 Tonga (TGA)
16.17 m Dani Samuels
New South Wales
16.17 m Alifatou Djibril
South Australia
13.87 m
Discus throw Dani Samuels
New South Wales
60.40 m Beatrice Faumuina
 New Zealand (NZL)
58.02 m Monique Nacsa
Queensland
53.97 m
Hammer throw Karyne Di Marco
New South Wales
61.53 m Gabrielle Neighbour
Victoria
59.87 m Sharyn Angel
Queensland
58.58 m
Javelin throw Kim Mickle
Western Australia
57.24 m Laura Cornford
New South Wales
55.64 m Kathryn Mitchell
Victoria
53.41 m
Heptathlon Kylie Wheeler
Western Australia
6044 pts[7] Sarah Cowley
 New Zealand (NZL)
5547 pts[8] Lauren Foote
South Australia
5345 pts[9]

References

  1. McLellan’s 12.92 beats Ryan’s ancient 100m Hurdles record - Australian Champs, Day 3. World Athletics (2007-03-11). Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  2. Australian Track & Field Championships - Men 2006–07. Athletics Australia. Retrieved 2020-01-12
  3. Australian Track & Field Championships - Women 2006–07. Athletics Australia. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  4. (11.09 (-2.0), 7.55 m (+1.3), 14.49 m, 1.90 m, 52.22, 14.68 (+0.2), 44.30 m, 4.50 m, 58.69 m, 4:51.10)
  5. (11.18 (-2.0), 7.34 m (+1.6), 12.10 m, 2.02 m, 49.14, 15.19 (+0.2), 36.88 m, 4.50 m, 52.49 m, 4:31.32)
  6. (11.61 (-2.8), 7.13 m (+1.0), 14.19 m, 1.84 m, 50.02, 15.38 (+0.2), 41.70 m, 4.40 m, 54.12 m, 4:46.01)
  7. (14.23 (-1.9), 1.78 m, 12.97 m, 25.01 (-0.6), 6.56 m (+1.6), 37.66 m, 2:15.57)
  8. (14.36 (-1.9), 1.78 m, 10.50 m, 25.74 (-0.6), 5.96 m (+0.4), 34.72 m, 2:15.81)
  9. (15.30 (-1.9), 1.81 m, 11.78 m, 26.30 (-0.6), 5.85 m (+2.3), 36.54 m, 2:27.17)
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