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Athletics WA Zatopek:10 2021


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Men's 800m
Final Results
 

AUS.gif Jeffrey RISELEY

1:48.11
 

AUS.gif Lachlan RAPER

1:49.07
 

AUS.gif Jack LUNN

1:49.08
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Stephen KNUCKEY AUS.gif
1:51.66
5
Jake STEVENS AUS.gif
1:52.86
6
Harry MAY AUS.gif
1:53.82
7
Darcy POWNE AUS.gif
1:55.80
  Felix LONERGAN AUS.gif
DNF
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Men's 1500m
Final Results
 

AUS.gif Jordan WILLIAMSZ

3:39.59
 

AUS.gif Ryan GREGSON

3:39.85
 

AUS.gif Callum DAVIES

3:40.91
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Peter BOL AUS.gif
3:42.05
5
Matthew CLARKE AUS.gif
3:42.64
6
Jaryd CLIFFORD AUS.gif
3:42.97
7
Isaac HEYNE AUS.gif
3:43.88
8
Zak PATTERSON AUS.gif
3:45.02
9
Adam PYKE AUS.gif
3:45.62
10
Luke SHAW AUS.gif
3:47.82
11
Brad MATHAS NZL.gif
3:48.67
12
Lachlan HERD AUS.gif
3:49.46
13
Will MORRIS AUS.gif
3:55.92
  Jason CLAYTON AUS.gif
DNF
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Men's 3000m
Final Results

 

AUS.gif Adam SPENCER

8:18.30

 

AUS.gif Drew FRYER

8:18.27

 

AUS.gif Sam CLIFFORD

8:22.54
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Matthew HUSSEY
AUS.gif
8:23.32
5
Adam GODDARD
AUS.gif
8:28.25
6
Douglas BUCKERIDGE
AUS.gif
8:28.29
7
Archie NOAKES
AUS.gif
8:30.37
8
William COLLINS
AUS.gif
8:32.10
9
William GARBELOTTO
AUS.gif
8:32.42
10
Nick FIDLER
AUS.gif
8:33.13
11
Daniel KELLY
AUS.gif
8:40.51
12
Aidan ROBERTS
AUS.gif
8:45.71
13
Benjamin BISHOP
AUS.gif
8:46.57
14
Joshua COLLINS
AUS.gif
8:47.29
15
Kieran GORMAN
AUS.gif
8:50.68
16
David GREIG
AUS.gif
8:51.17
17
Lachlan ENNO
AUS.gif 9:12.10
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Men's 400m Hurdles
Final Results

 

AUS.gif Conor FRY

51.32

 

AUS.gif Fraser SYMONS

51.36

 

AUS.gif Michael TSOTSOS

53.03
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Cooper SCHMIDT AUS.gif
53.31
5
Toby PLANT AUS.gif
55.13

 

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Men's Pole Vault
Final Results

 

AUS.gif James WOODS

4.95

 

AUS.gif Wilson CRAM

4.85

 

AUS.gif Dalton DI MEDIO

4.75

 

AUS.gif Joel POCKLINGTON

4.75
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
5 Andre DI MEDIO AUS.gif
4.40
6 Christian PAYNTER AUS.gif
4.20
7 Jade GUGLIELMINO AUS.gif
4.00

 

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Men's Pole Vault
Final Results

 

AUS.gif Darcy ROPER

7.96

 

AUS.gif Christopher MITREVSKI

7.72

 

AUS.gif Amiru CHANDRASENA

7.13

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Charlie FROOMES AUS.gif
6.87
5
Harrison WILLIAMS AUS.gif
6.81

 

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Women's 800m
Final Results

 

AUS.gif Catriona BISSET

2:02.75

 

AUS.gif Brittany KAAN

2:04.13

 

AUS.gif Gigi MACCAGNINI

2:06.64
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Jemima RUSSELL AUS.gif
2:07.66
5
Matilda RYAN AUS.gif
2:07.68
6
Nicola HOGG AUS.gif
2:08.87
7
Connor GIST AUS.gif
2:15.83
  Ellie SANFORD AUS.gif
DNF

 

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Women's 1500m
Final Results

 

AUS.gif Linden HALL

4:04.33

 

AUS.gif Jenny BLUNDELL

4:07.71

 

AUS.gif Keely SMALL

4:07.89
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4 Madeleine MURRAY GBR.gif
4:18.36
5 Sarah ECKEL AUS.gif
4:19.16
6 Stella RADFORD AUS.gif
4:21.01
7 Caitlin ADAMS AUS.gif
4:21.40
8 Shanie LANDEN ISR.gif
4:27.39
9 Bernadette WILLIAMS AUS.gif
4:27.63
  Catriona BISSET AUS.gif
DNF

 

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Women's 3000m
Final Results

 

AUS.gif Abbey CALDWELL

9:22.35

 

AUS.gif Sarah SCHIFFMANN

9:35.27

 

AUS.gif Lucinda ROURKE

9:38.67
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation Result
4
Megan DICKSON AUS.gif
9:39.61
5
Juliet MCBURNEY AUS.gif
9:50.88
6
Georgie PURCELL AUS.gif
9:55.67
7
Rebecca WATERS AUS.gif
10:03.61
8
Abigail THOMAS AUS.gif
10:08.07
9
Fieke VAN DER KAMP AUS.gif
10:19.38
10
Monique GOLDSWORTHY AUS.gif
10:20.79


 

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