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Below is a list of current Australian records in athletics as ratified by the national governing body, Athletics Australia.There are two types of Australian records. An Australian record is the best time recorded anywhere in the world by an athlete or team holding Australian citizenship whilst an Australian All Comers record is the best time recorded in Australia by an athlete or team.
Sprinters Edith Robinson (left) and Eileen Wearne won Australian Championships in the 1930s. Australian Athletics Championships for women have been conducted since 1930. [1]At the first national championships, only 3 events (100 yards, 80 metres hurdles, and High Jump) were contested, but the programme has since expanded to include the full track and field programme.
Event Record Athlete Date Meet Place Ref Flying 200m time trial: 9.381 Matthew Richardson: 15 October 2022 World Championships: Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France [1]9.091
Australia: 11.26 w: Alice Annum Ghana: 11.32 w: Marion Hoffman Australia: 11.36 w 1974: Raelene Boyle Australia: 11.27 GR: Andrea Lynch England: 11.31: Denise Robertson Australia: 11.50 1978 (wind: 2.9 m/s) Sonia Lannaman England: 11.27 w: Raelene Boyle Australia: 11.35 w: Denise Boyd Australia: 11.37 w 1982: Angella Taylor Canada: 11.00 GR ...
1 Statistics 1896-2024. 2 Event Medal Summary 1896-2021. 3 Medallists 1896-2024. ... Australian women have won 45 medals: 14 gold, 15 silver, and 16 bronze medals;
World records in athletics are ratified by World Athletics. Athletics records comprise the best performances in the sports of track and field, road running and racewalking. Records are kept for all events contested at the Olympic Games and some others. Unofficial records for some other events are kept by track and field statisticians.
Australia: 1952 Helsinki details: Marjorie Jackson Australia: Daphne Hasenjäger South Africa: Shirley Strickland de la Hunty Australia: 1956 Melbourne details: Betty Cuthbert Australia: Christa Stubnick United Team of Germany: Marlene Mathews Australia: 1960 Rome details: Wilma Rudolph United States: Dorothy Hyman Great Britain: Giuseppina ...
Melbourne, Australia [33] 3000 m walk (track) 10:54.70 Dane Bird-Smith Australia 11 February 2017 QA Norma Croker Shield Brisbane, Australia [34] 5000 m walk (track) 18:38.97 Dane Bird-Smith Australia 5 March 2016 Melbourne Track Classic: Melbourne, Australia [35] 18:24.50 Declan Tingay Australia 26 February 2022 Victoria Open Championships