Oceania Marathon and Half Marathon Championships

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Oceania Marathon and Half Marathon Championships
Sport Marathon running
Founded2008
Continent Oceania (OAA)

The Oceania Marathon and Half Marathon Championships are an annual Road running competition organized by the Oceania Athletics Association (OAA) for athletes representing the countries of its member associations. They were established in 2008. Races are featured for male and female athletes. [1] The event is held together with the Gold Coast Marathon. The first three open men and women Oceania athletes to finish the Marathon and Half Marathon will be presented with the Oceania Championship medals. [2]

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Editions

YearCityCountryDate
I 2008 Gold Coast, Queensland Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia July 6
II 2009 Gold Coast, Queensland Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia July 5
III 2010 Gold Coast, Queensland Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia July 3-4
IV 2011 Gold Coast, Queensland Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia July 2-3
V 2012 Gold Coast, Queensland Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia June 30-July 1
VI 2013 Gold Coast, Queensland Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia July 6-7
VII 2014 Gold Coast, Queensland Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia July 5-6
VIII 2015 Gold Coast, Queensland Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia July 4-5
IX2016 Gold Coast, Queensland Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia July 2-3
X2017 Gold Coast, Queensland Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia July 1-2

Results

Complete results (beginning in 2009) can be found on the Gold Coast Marathon website. [2] The results for 2008 were extracted from different websites. [3] [4] [5]

Men's Marathon

YearGoldSilverBronze
2008Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rowan Walker  (AUS)2:19:36Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jay Phillpotts  (AUS)2:29:04Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Anthony Farrugia  (AUS)2:31:29
2009Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Shane Nankervis  (AUS)2:16:46Flag of New Zealand.svg  Matt Smith  (NZL)2:16:51Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rowan Walker  (AUS)2:21:04
2010Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rowan Walker  (AUS)2:20:18Flag of New Zealand.svg  Rowan Hooper  (NZL)2:22:05Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Nathan Hartigan  (AUS)2:23:27
2011Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Lee Troop  (AUS)2:15:45Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rowan Walker  (AUS)2:20:25Flag of Australia (converted).svg  David Criniti  (AUS)2:20:55
2012Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jonathan Peters  (AUS)2:20:05Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rowan Walker  (AUS)2:21:19Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Wondwosen Geleta  (AUS)2:26:17
2013Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rowan Walker  (AUS)2:23:50Flag of New Zealand.svg  Tony Payne  (NZL)2:27:25Flag of Australia (converted).svg  John Dutton  (AUS)2:27:40
2014Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rowan Walker  (AUS)2:21:47Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Alastair Stevenson  (AUS)2:23:48Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Vladimir Shatrov  (AUS)2:24:45
2015Flag of Australia (converted).svg  JONATHAN PETERS  (AUS)02:21:14Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rowan Walker  (AUS)2:25:32Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Nic Van Raaphorst  (AUS)2:26:59
2016Flag of New Zealand.svg  Paul Martelletti  (NZL)2:18:57Flag of New Zealand.svg  Dave Ridley  (NZL)2:26:21Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dion Finocchiaro (AUS)2:27:30
2017Flag of New Zealand.svg Dave Ridley (NZL)2:24:59Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Charlie Boyle  (AUS)2:25:23Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Ben MacCroan  (AUS)2:26:19

Men's Half Marathon

YearGoldSilverBronze
2008Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Michael Shelley  (AUS)1:02:41Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Lee Troop  (AUS)1:02:57Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Martin Dent  (AUS)1:03:49
2009Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Michael Shelley  (AUS)1:02:10Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Martin Dent  (AUS)1:02:16Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jeffrey Hunt  (AUS)1:02:44
2010Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jeffrey Hunt  (AUS)1:03:18Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Martin Dent  (AUS)1:03:21Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Anthony Haber  (AUS)1:04:35
2011Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jeffrey Hunt  (AUS)1:04:04Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Peter Nowill  (AUS)1:06:24Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Vlad Shatrov  (AUS)1:08:39
2012Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Liam Adams  (AUS)1:03:28Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Harry Summers  (AUS)1:03:34Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Lee Troop  (AUS)1:05:34
2013Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Martin Dent  (AUS)1:03:56Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Benjamin Ashkettle  (AUS)1:04:12Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Liam Adams  (AUS)1:04:49
2014Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Brad Milosevic  (AUS)1:05:33Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Josh Harris  (AUS)1:05:51Flag of New Zealand.svg  Aaron Pulford  (NZL)1:05:52

Women's Marathon

YearGoldSilverBronze
2008Flag of New Zealand.svg  Shireen Crumpton  (NZL)2:38:16Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rina Hill  (AUS)2:45:59Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Roxie Schmidt  (AUS)2:47:56
2009Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Lauren Shelley  (AUS)2:42:22Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Roxie Schmidt  (AUS)2:42:22Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rina Hill  (AUS)2:48:56
2010Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Sarah McRae  (AUS)2:39:41Flag of New Zealand.svg  Shireen Crumpton  (NZL)2:41:21Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Anita Keem  (AUS)2:48:06
2011Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Roxie Fraser  (AUS)2:41:17Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Michelle McAdam  (AUS)2:44:44Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Kirsten Molloy  (AUS)2:46:32
2012Flag of New Zealand.svg  Sally Gibbs  (NZL)2:41:15Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Anita Keem  (AUS)2:42:43Flag of New Zealand.svg  Alexandra Williams  (NZL)2:45:19
2013Flag of New Zealand.svg  Alexandra Williams  (NZL)2:41:30Flag of New Zealand.svg  Sally Gibbs  (NZL)2:42:59Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Anita Keem  (AUS)2:45:39
2014Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Tarli Bird  (AUS)2:43:58Flag of New Zealand.svg  Alexandra Williams  (NZL)2:45:21Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Aarthi Venkatesan  (AUS)2:47:30

Women's Half Marathon

YearGoldSilverBronze
2008Flag of New Zealand.svg  Rowan Marie Baird  (NZL)1:14:01Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Eliza Stewart  (AUS)1:17:04Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Susan Michelsson  (AUS)1:17:06
2009Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Lisa Weightman  (AUS)1:10:42Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Cassie Fien  (AUS)1:12:24Flag of New Zealand.svg  Shireen Crumpton  (NZL)1:14:05
2010Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Lisa Weightman  (AUS)1:09:00Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Cassie Fien  (AUS)1:11:45Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Trengove  (AUS)1:12:48
2011Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Lara Tamsett  (AUS)1:12:19Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Trengove  (AUS)1:12:28Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Abigail Bayley  (AUS)1:13:40
2012Flag of New Zealand.svg  Lisa Robertson  (NZL)1:14:22Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Belinda Martin  (AUS)1:16:11Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Tracey Austin  (AUS)1:17:59
2013Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Nikki Chapple  (AUS)1:11:00Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Trengove  (AUS)1:11:51Flag of New Zealand.svg  Nicki McFadzien  (NZL)1:15:13
2014Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Milly Clark  (AUS)1:14:04Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Sinead Diver  (AUS)1:14:25Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Karinna Fyfe  (AUS)1:14:49

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