2023 Australian Athletics Championships | |
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Edition | 100th |
Dates | 30 March – 2 April |
Host city | Brisbane, Australia |
Venue | Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre |
Level | Senior and U20 |
Type | Outdoor open |
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The 2023 Australian Athletics Championships was the 100th edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for athletes in Australia. The commercial name was "2023 Chemist Warehouse Australian Open and Under 20 Championships". It has been held between 30 March and 2 April at the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre in Brisbane. [1] [2]
The 2023 Australian Championships were the 100th edition of the event, which dates back to 1890 for men, and 1931 for women. The Queensland Sport & Athletics Centre being the venue that has held the most editions of the event (12). [3]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres (wind: 0.0 m/s) | Rohan Browning NSW | 10.02 CR [4] | Dhruv Rodrigues-Chico New Zealand | 10.21 | Jacob Despard Tasmania | 10.26 |
200 metres -0.4 | Jake Doran Queensland | 20.81 | Yoshihide Kiryū Japan | 20.82 | Christopher Ius NSW | 20.87 |
400 metres | Luke van Ratingen NSW | 45.88 | Harrison Hunt SA | 46.21 | Cameron Searle Victoria | 46.27 |
800 metres | Riley McGown ACT | 1:47.67 | Lachlan Raper New South Wales | 1:47.83 | Luke Boyes NSW | 1:47.90 |
1500 metres | Callum Davies Queensland | 3:37.92 | Cameron Myers ACT | 3:38.02 | Matthew Ramsden WA | 3:38.34 |
5000 metres | Callum Davies Queensland | 13:52.82 | Jack Bruce Queensland | 13:52.98 | James Hansen Tasmania | 13:53.20 |
110 metres hurdles (wind: +0.2 m/s) | Mitchell Lightfoot New South Wales | 13.65 | Josh Hawkins New Zealand | 13.67 NR | Nicholas Andrews NSW | 13.69 |
400 metres hurdles | Christopher Douglas Victoria | 50.15 | Conor Fry Victoria | 50.83 | Jun Jie Calvin Quek Singapore | 51.34 |
3000 metres steeplechase | Ben Buckingham Victoria | 8:40.52 | Matthew Clarke South Australia | 8:40.79 | Luke Growes WA | 8:48.20 |
4 × 100 metres relay | Malaysia Muhammad Zulfiqar Ismail Jonathan Nyepa Muhammad Haiqal Hanafi Khairul Hafiz Jantan | 39.96 | ||||
4 × 400 metres relay | Queensland Chanupa Amarasinghe Luke McLellan Taige Hooper Oliver Maher | 3:11.07 | ||||
High jump | Joel Baden Victoria | 2.32 | Brandon Starc NSW | 2.29 | Roman Anastasios Queensland | 2.15 |
Pole vault | Kurtis Marschall Western Australia | 5.80 | James Steyn New Zealand | 5.40 | Nick Southgate New Zealand | 5.30 |
Long jump | Liam Adcock Victoria | 8.06 (-1.1) | Jalen Rucker New South Wales | 8.02 (0.4) | Darcy Roper Queensland | 7.92 (1.4) |
Triple jump | Aiden Hinson Victoria | 16.61 (0.6) | Connor Murphy Queensland | 16.61 (0.0) | Julian Konle Victoria | 16.50 (0.5) |
Shot put | Aiden Harvey Victoria | 17.92 | Daniel Green Queensland | 16.28 | Etienne Rousseau WA | 15.88 |
Discus throw | Matthew Denny Queensland | 63.20 | Lachlan Page South Australia | 54.53 | Darcy Miller SA | 54.11 |
Hammer throw | Ned Weatherly Victoria | 68.81 | Costa Kousparis New South Wales | 67.77 | Timothy Heyes New South Wales | 65.86 |
Javelin throw | Liam O'Brien Queensland | 77.62 | Cameron McEntyre NSW | 76.83 | Howard McDonald Queensland | 75.30 |
Decathlon | Max Attwell New Zealand | 7588 | Alec Diamond New South Wales | 7535 | Christian Paynter Victoria | 7385 |
10000 metres race walk | Declan Tingay WA | 38:46.74 | Kyle Swan Victoria | 39:18.74 | Rhydian Cowley Victoria | 39:46.88 |
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