Oceania Youth Athletics Championships

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The Oceania Youth Athletics Championships is an athletics event organized by the Oceania Athletics Association (OAA) open for youth (U18) athletes from member and associate member associations. The competition is held biennially for the first time in 1993 until 1999, and between 2000 and 2008 together with the Oceania Open Championships. In 2010 and 2011, it was held together with the Australian Junior Athletics Championships (U14 to U20), and in 2013 again together with the Oceania Open Championships. [1] [2]

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Editions

NumberYearCityCountryDateVenueNo. of
Events
No. of
Athletes
1 1993 Canberra, ACT Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia March 15–162996
2 1995 Tereora, Rarotonga Flag of the Cook Islands.svg  Cook Islands May 4–5 Tereora National Stadium 31135
3 1997 Suva, Viti Levu Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji July 11–12 National Stadium 33170
4 1999 Santa Rita Flag of Guam.svg  Guam July 2–330116
5 2000 Adelaide, South Australia Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia August 24–26 Santos Stadium 3397
6 2002 Christchurch, Canterbury Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand December 12–14 Queen Elizabeth II Park 3496
7 2004 Townsville, Queensland Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia December 18 Townsville Sports Reserve 35135
8 2006 Apia, Upolu Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa December 13–16 Apia Park 37148
9 2008 Saipan Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg  Northern Mariana Islands June 25–28 Oleai Sports Complex 37112
10 2010 Sydney, New South Wales Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia March 11–14 Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre 4274 + 309 from Australia
11 2011 Sydney, New South Wales Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia March 10–14 Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre 4025 + 331 from Australia
12 2013 Papeete, Tahiti Flag of French Polynesia.svg  French Polynesia June 3–5 Stade Pater Te Hono Nui 40116
13 2015 Cairns, Queensland Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia May 8–10 Barlow Park 44
14 2017 Suva Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 28 June – 1 July National Stadium
15 2019 Townsville Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 25–28 June Townsville Sports Reserve
16 2022 Mackay Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 7–9 JuneMackay Aquatic and Recreation Centre

Championships records

Boys

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateChampionshipsPlaceRef
100 m 10.71 (+1.6 m/s) Brandon Herrigan Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia8 May 2015 2015 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cairns, Australia [3]
200 m 21.38 (+0.2 m/s) Joshua Hawkins Flag of New Zealand.svg New ZealandMarch 2011 2011 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
400 m 47.32 Jack Sheridan Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2011 2011 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
800 m 1:52.19 Brad Mathas Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand12 March 2010 2010 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
1500 m 3:53.78Jack CurranFlag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2011 2011 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
3000 m 8:27.68 Luke Hargreaves Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2011 2011 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
110 m hurdles (91.4 cm)13.84 (+0.5 m/s) Brandon Herrigan Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia9 May 2015 2015 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cairns, Australia [4]
400 m hurdles (84.0 cm)52.13 Jack Bangel Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2011 2011 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
2000 m steeplechase (91.4 cm)5:56.72 Jacob Cocks Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2011 2011 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
High jump 2.10 m David Snowdon Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2011 2011 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
Pole vault 4.70 m Luca Denee Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand3 June 2013 2013 Championships Flag of French Polynesia.svg Papeete, French Polynesia [5]
Long jump 7.18 m Kurt Jenner Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2010 2010 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
Triple jump 14.92 (+1.8 m/s) Robert Crowther Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaDecember 2004 2004 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Townsville, Australia
Shot Put (5 kg)21.34 m Jacko Gill Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand12 March 2010 2010 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
Discus throw (1.5 kg)56.64 m Jacko Gill Flag of New Zealand.svg New ZealandMarch 2010 2010 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
Hammer throw (5 kg)67.88 m Damian Birkenhead Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2010 2010 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
Javelin throw 71.56 m William White Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2011 2011 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
Octathlon 5647 pts Matthew Hosie Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia8–9 May 2015 2015 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cairns, Australia [6]
11.58 (0.0 m/s) (100 m), 6.44 m (+1.6 m/s) (long jump), 14.72 m (shot put), 52.43 (400 m)/
15.57 (-0.9 m/s) (110 m hurdles), 1.79 m (high jump), 52.76 m (javelin), 2:53.42 (1000 m)
Decathlon 6062 pts Theo Watson Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia8–9 May 2015 2015 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cairns, Australia [7]
11.89 (0.0 m/s) (100 m), 6.18 m (0.0 m/s) (long jump), 11.72 m (shot put), 1.72 m (high jump), 56.28 (400 m) /
15.54 (-0.9 m/s) (110 m hurdles), 38.58 m (discus), 3.50 m (pole vault), 51.02 m (javelin), 5:00.13 (1500 m)
5000 m walk 21:27.09 Brad Aiton Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2011 2011 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
4 × 100 m relay 41.25


Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2011 2011 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
4 × 400 m relay 3:19.14


Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2011 2011 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia

Girls

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateChampionshipsPlaceRef
100 m 12.04 (+0.5 m/s) Ashleigh Whittaker Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2010 2010 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
200 m 24.15 (+0.1 m/s) Sophie Taylor Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2011 2011 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
400 m 55.69 Louise Maybury Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2010 2010 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
800 m 2:06.49 Anna Laman Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2011 2011 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
1500 m 4:22.94 Anna Laman Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2011 2011 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
3000 m 9:53.14 Rebekah Greene Flag of New Zealand.svg New ZealandMarch 2010 2010 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
100 m hurdles (76.2 cm)13.91 (-1.2 m/s) Camryn Newton-Smith Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaJune 2017 2017 Championships Flag of Fiji.svg Suva, Fiji [8]
400 m hurdles (76.2 cm)60.37 Chloe Jamieson Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2011 2011 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
2000 m steeplechase (76.2 cm)6:52.35 Charli Miller Flag of New Zealand.svg New ZealandJune 2017 2017 Championships Flag of Fiji.svg Suva, Fiji [9]
High jump 1.86 m Amy Pejkovic Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2010 2010 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
Kaitlin Morgan Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2011 2011 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
Long jump 5.90 m Demii Maher-Smith Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2010 2010 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
Triple jump 12.61 m Demii Maher-Smith Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2010 2010 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
Shot put (3 kg)16.20 m Siiva Tafiti Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaJune 2017 2017 Championships Flag of Fiji.svg Suva, Fiji [10]
Discus throw 49.56 m Filoi Aokuso Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2011 2011 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
Hammer throw (3 kg)61.77 m Stephanie Ratcliffe Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaJune 2017 2017 Championships Flag of Fiji.svg Suva, Fiji [11]
Javelin throw (500 g)47.30 m Tianah List Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia8 May 2015 2015 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cairns, Australia [12]
Heptathlon 5398 pts Camryn Newton-Smith Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaJune 2017 2017 Championships Flag of Fiji.svg Suva, Fiji [13]
100m H (wind)High jumpShot put200m (wind)Long jump (wind)Javelin800m
14.06 (NWI)1.71 m11.39 m25.80 (NWI)5.70 m (NWI)43.09 m2:34.40
5000 m walk 24:10.73 Amy Bettiol Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2011 2011 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
4 × 100 m relay 45.75


Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2010 2010 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia
4 × 400 m relay 3:47.36


Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMarch 2010 2010 Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney, Australia

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