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The 17th Oceania Athletics Championships were held from 1 to 7 June 2024 at the HFC Bank Stadium in Suva, Fiji. [ 1 ] It was the third time Fiji had staged the sporting event after hosting the inaugural 1990 edition , and the 2017 edition both at the HFC Bank Stadium (formerly ANZ Stadium) in Suva. [ 2 ]
1 June 2024 2024 Championships: Suva, Fiji Long jump: 6.26 m (+2.0 m/s) Camryn Newton-Smith Australia 2 June 2024 2024 Championships: Suva, Fiji [48] Javelin throw: 47.19 m Tori West Australia 2 June 2024 2024 Championships: Suva, Fiji [49] 800 m: 2:19.50 Taneille Crase Australia 8 June 2022 2022 Championships: Mackay, Australia [50]
The all-time Oceania Athletics Championships medal table is the sum of all medals won by OAA member federations, associate members, as well as invited teams from the very first edition till the most recent championships in 2024. All medals counted are based on the official results posted on the Oceania Athletics Association website.
11 February 2024 Millrose Games: New York City, United States [126] Mile: 4:19.03 Jessica Hull Australia 11 February 2024 Millrose Games: New York City, United States [127] 2000 m: 5:51.29 Kay Gooch New Zealand 12 March 1994 Indianapolis, United States 5:35.99+ Jessica Hull Australia 2 March 2024 World Championships: Glasgow, United Kingdom ...
In the August of that year he was selected for the shot put at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham where he threw a personal best of 15.41m in the final to place twelfth. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In June 2023, he managed a 16.07m personal best to win gold in the shot put at the 2023 Oceania Athletics Cup in Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands .
The 2024 Oceania Para Athletics Championships were the second Oceania Para Athletics Championships for Oceania athletes with a disability. It was held at the HFC Bank Stadium in Suva from 4 to 8 June 2024. [1] [2] They were staged concurrently with the 2024 Senior, U18, and Masters Championships. [1]
September 10, 2024 at 9:55 AM Elsa Australian Olympic breakdancer Rachael Gunn , who went viral during the Paris Games, was ranked number one in the world by the sport's governing body.
11 April 2024 Australian Championships: Adelaide, Australia 16 years, 268 days [28] 39:36.39 Isaac Beacroft Australia 30 August 2024 World U20 Championships: Lima, Peru 17 years, 43 days [29] 10 km walk (road) 39:56 Isaac Beacroft Australia 21 April 2024 World Athletics Race Walking Team Championships: Antalya, Turkey 16 years, 278 days [30]