2019–20 Australian Athletics Championships

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2019–20 Australian Athletics Championships

The main

Melbourne Track Classic on 6 February 2020. The decathlon and heptathlon championships were held in Brisbane on 15 and 16 February 2020.[1][2]

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mile run Sam Ellis
 United States (USA)
4:14.49 Rorey Hunter
New South Wales
4:14.60 James Hansen
Tasmania
4:14.60
5000 metres Stewart McSweyn
Tasmania
13:38.77 Matthew Ramsden
Western Australia
13:48.67 Sam McEntee
Victoria
3:49.28
10,000 metres Stewart McSweyn
Tasmania
27:23.80 Patrick Tiernan
Queensland
27:31.20 Jack Bruce
Queensland
28:15.94
Decathlon Cedric Dubler
Queensland
7900 pts [3] David Brock
Victoria
7276 pts[4] Alec Diamond
New South Wales
7083 pts[5]

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mile run Georgia Griffith
Victoria
4:36.29 Chloe Tighe
New South Wales
4:37.34 Jenny Blundell
New South Wales
4:37.71
5000 metres Jessica Hull
New South Wales
15:06.12 Hitomi Niiya
 Japan (JPN)
15:15.41 Genevieve Gregson
Queensland
15:20.60
10,000 metres Genevieve Gregson
Queensland
2:47.83 Andrea Seccafien
 Canada (CAN)
32:48.30 Emily Brichacek
New South Wales
32:57.58
Heptathlon Tori West
Queensland
6028 pts[6] Rachel Limburg
Victoria
5471 pts[7] Andrea Thompson
Australian Capital Territory
5343 pts[8]

References

  1. ^ Men's results 2020
  2. ^ Women's results 2020
  3. ^ (10.85(+1.1), 7.49m(0.0), 12.33m, 2.08m, 49.15, 14.61(-1.9), 37.40m, 4.70m, 57.25m, 4:38.25)
  4. ^ (11.43(+1.6), 6.89m(0.0), 13.69m, 1.96m, 51.60, 16.01(-1.9), 41.00m, 4.40m, 57.33m, 4:43.65)
  5. ^ (11.17(+1.1), 7.11m(0.0), 13.13m, 1.90m, 51.01, 15.34(-1.9), 46.41m, 4.40m, 43.35m, 5:22.90)
  6. ^ (14.25(+0.8), 1.78m, 13.28m, 24.53(+2.0), 5.75m(+0.5), 49.62m, 2:19.57)
  7. ^ (14.41(+0.8), 1.75m, 12.26m, 25.98(+2.0), 5.91m(+1.8), 35.31m, 2:25.00)
  8. ^ (14.22(+0.8), 1.63m, 10.33m, 24.53(+2.0), 5.88m(+0.6), 35.00m, 2:24.87)

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