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The 1995–96 Australian Athletics Championships was the 74th edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for Australia. It was held from 7–10 March 1996 at the Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre in Sydney. It served as a selection meeting for Australia at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Australia 4.41 m Perth, Australia 28 January Pole vault: Emma George Australia 4.42 m Reims, France 29 June Pole vault: Emma George Australia 4.45 m Sapporo, Japan 14 July Hammer throw: Olga Kuzenkova Russia 68.20 m Sydney, Australia 8 February Hammer throw: Olga Kuzenkova Russia 69.46 m Sydney, Australia 17 February
The 1996–97 Australian Athletics Championships was the 75th edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for Australia. It was held from 27 February–2 March 1997 at the Olympic Park Stadium in Melbourne. It served as a selection meeting for Australia at the 1997 World Championships in Athletics.
Australia: Women's 24 kilometre points race details: Nathalie Lancien France: Ingrid Haringa Netherlands: Lucy Tyler-Sharman Australia: Men's 40 kilometre points race details: Silvio Martinello Italy: Brian Walton Canada: Stuart O'Grady Australia: Men's 4,000 metre team pursuit details France (FRA) Christophe Capelle Philippe Ermenault Jean ...
The Australian Athletics Championships have been conducted since 1890. [1] The most successful athlete at the Championships has been thrower Warwick Selvey who won 19 championships events. [2] Below is a list of Australian champions in athletics by event. [1] [3] Through 1965, the distances run were in Imperial units (yards).
Australia: 5.35 Patrik Kristiansson Sweden: 5.30 Danny Ecker Germany: 5.30 Long jump details: Olexiy Lukashevych Ukraine: 7.91 Raúl Fernández Spain: 7.75 Nathan Morgan Great Britain: 7.74 Triple jump details: René Hernández Cuba: 16.50 Michael Calvo Cuba: 16.17 Ionut Punga Romania: 16.15 Shot put details: Ralf Bartels Germany: 18.71 Justin ...
1995–96 Australian Athletics Championships; C. ... 1996 United States Olympic trials (track and field) 1996 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships; W.
Australia has competed in athletics in all Summer Olympics. Edwin Flack won the Men's 800 m and 1500 m at the 1896 Summer Olympics. He won Australia's first athletics and Olympics medals and was that country’s first gold medallist. [1] Athletics is the Australia's second most successful Olympic sport after swimming.