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Catherine Astrid Salome Freeman OAM (born 16 February 1973) is an Aboriginal Australian former sprinter, who specialised in the 400 metres event. [2] Her personal best of 48.63 seconds currently ranks her as the ninth-fastest woman of all time, set while finishing second to Marie-José Pérec's number-four time at the 1996 Olympics. [3]
Sarah Carli (born 5 September 1994) is an Australian track and field athlete who specializes in the 400 metres hurdles. [2] Representing Australia at the 2019 World Athletics Championships , she reached the semi-finals in women's 400 metres hurdles .
She represented Australia in the Women's 400m and Women's 4 × 400 m Relay at the 2016 Summer Olympics. [6] Her personal best in the 400 metres is 51.25 seconds set in Birmingham in 2016. In 2019, Mitchell switched focus to the 800 metres , rapidly improving to her current personal best of 2:00.06.
She competed at the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships in the 400m hurdles and 4x400m relay. [4]She won the 400m hurdles at the 2022 Conference USA outdoor track meet. [5]In April 2024, she was selected as part of the Australian team for the 2024 World Athletics Relays in Nassau, Bahamas.
The Women's 400 metres at the 2000 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics programme was held at Stadium Australia on Friday 22 September, Saturday 23 September, Sunday 24 September, and Monday 25 September 2000. [1] The winning margin was 0.47 seconds.
Australian Ariarne Titmus had only one tactic in mind to reclaim her women's 400-meter freestyle world record on Sunday's opening day of the World Aquatics Championships. Titmus won in 3 minutes ...
Australia is 13th on the all time medal table. Australia has won 15 gold medals, with 10 individual winners, and 45 medals total. Cathy Freeman , Jana Pittman , Kelsey-Lee Barber and Sally Pearson are Australia's only multiple gold medal winners, with two each; Freeman (bronze) and Pearson (silver) have also each won a place medal. [ 1 ]
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.