Australia at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics

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Australia at the
2011 World Championships in Athletics
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WA codeAUS
National federation Athletics Australia
Website www.athletics.com.au
in Daegu
Competitors41
Medals
Ranked 9th
Gold
1
Silver
2
Bronze
0
Total
3
World Championships in Athletics appearances (overview)
2009
2013

Australia competed at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics from 27 August to 4 September in Daegu, South Korea.

Contents

Team selection

An initial Australian Flame team of 24 has been announced by Athletics Australia, with reigning World champions Steve Hooker and Dani Samuels set to lead the green and gold charge at the competition. Athletes looking to qualify but not yet announced are eligible for selection until 31 July 2011 (excluding marathon and walks). [1] [2] A final team of 47 athletes was announced on 2 August 2011. [3]

The following athletes appeared on the preliminary Entry List, [4] but not on the Official Start List of the specific event, [5] resulting in a total number of 41 competitors:

KEY:Did not participateCompeted in another event
EventAthlete
Men 400 metres Sean Wroe
800 metres Jeffrey Riseley
10,000 metres Ben St Lawrence
4 × 100 metres relay Liam Gander
Mitchell Watt
4 × 400 metres relay John Steffensen
20 kilometres walk Luke Adams
Women 100 metres Sally Pearson
4 x 100 metres relay Laura Whaler
4 × 400 metres relay Tamsyn Manou
Hayley Butler
Sally Pearson

In addition, the team includes 2 athletes invited by the IPC for exhibition events: Richard Colman, 400m T53 (wheelchair) men, and Madison de Rozario, 800m T54 (wheelchair) women. [4]

Medalists

The following Australian competitors won medals at the Championships

Sally Pearson won a gold medal in the Women's 100 metres hurdles competition at this year's championships Sally Pearson Daegu 2011.jpg
Sally Pearson won a gold medal in the Women's 100 metres hurdles competition at this year's championships
MedalAthleteEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Sally Pearson 100 m hurdles
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Mitchell Watt Long jump
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jared Tallent 50 kilometres walk

Results

Men

AthleteEventPreliminariesHeatsSemifinalsFinal
Time
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
Rank
Ryan Gregson 1500 metres 3:40.019 q3:47.8920Did not advance
Jeffrey Riseley 1500 metres 3:42.2228Did not advance
Collis Birmingham 5000 metres 13:47.8819Did not advance
Craig Mottram 5000 metres 13:56.6026Did not advance
Ben St Lawrence 5000 metres 13:51.6423Did not advance
Jeff Hunt Marathon Did not finish
Youcef Abdi 3000 metres steeplechase 8:38.4228Did not advance
Anthony Alozie
Matt Davies
Aaron Rouge-Serret
Isaac Ntiamoah
4 × 100 metres relay 38.69 SB10Did not advance
Ben Offereins
Tristan Thomas
Steven Solomon
Sean Wroe
4 × 400 metres relay 3:01.56 SB10Did not advance
Jared Tallent 20 kilometres walk 1:25:2527
Adam Rutter 20 kilometres walk DNF
Jared Tallent 50 kilometres walk 3:43:36 SBSilver medal icon.svg
Luke Adams 50 kilometres walk 3:45:41 SB5
Nathan Deakes 50 kilometres walk DNF
Mitchell Watt Long jump 8.152 Q8.33Silver medal icon.svg
Fabrice Lapierre Long jump 7.8921Did not advance
Robert Crowther Long jump 7.7424Did not advance
Henry Frayne Triple jump 16.8311 q16.789
Steve Hooker Pole vault NMdid not advance
Benn Harradine Discus throw 63.4910 q64.775
Jarrod Bannister Javelin throw 81.3511 q82.25 SB7

Women

Two years after finishing only 5th although being the top favourite at the 12th IAAF World Championships in Berlin, Sally Pearson won the gold medal in the 100 m hurdles event with the world's fourth fastest time of 12.28s, a new Oceania Area record. [6]

AthleteEventPreliminariesHeatsSemifinalsFinal
Time
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
Rank
Kaila McKnight 1500 metres 4:08.749 q4:10.8319Did not advance
Eloise Wellings 10,000 metres DNS
Sally Pearson 100 m hurdles 12.531 Q12.36 WL, AR 1 Q12.28 CR , AR , WLGold medal icon.svg
Lauren Boden 400 m hurdles 55.78 SB12 Q55.2920Did not advance
Hayley Butler
Melissa Breen
Charlotte van Veenendaal
Sally Pearson
4 × 100 metres relay 43.7911Did not advance
Caitlin Sargent
Caitlin Willis-Pincott
Lauren Boden
Anneliese Rubie
4 × 400 metres relay 3:32.27 SB16Did not advance
Regan Lamble 20 kilometres walk 1:33:3815
Claire Tallent 20 kilometres walk 1:34:4621
Alana Boyd Pole vault 4.5013Did not advance
Dani Samuels Discus throw 60.0511 q59.1410
Kim Mickle Javelin throw 60.508 q61.966

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References

  1. Athletics Australia (18 April 2011), Reigning champions Hooker and Samuels lead initial Australian World champs squad – Daegu 2011, IAAF , retrieved 19 July 2011
  2. Athletics Australia, Team Information – 2011 World Championships, archived from the original on 5 March 2012, retrieved 19 July 2011
  3. Athletics Australia (2 August 2011), World champions Hooker and Samuels lead Australia’s 47 strong team to Daegu, IAAF , retrieved 2 August 2011
  4. 1 2 IAAF (21 August 2011), Entry Lists by Country (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on 4 August 2012, retrieved 21 August 2011
  5. IAAF, Athletes participating per day, archived from the original on 27 May 2012, retrieved 6 September 2011
  6. Lee, Lauren; Martin, David (3 September 2011), Women's 100m Hurdles – Final – Pearson clocks sensational 12.28!, IAAF, retrieved 6 September 2011