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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 ]
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.
6 June 2024 2024 Championships: Suva, Fiji [13] Triple jump: 16.32 m (+0.3 m/s) Aiden Hinson Australia 7 June 2024 2024 Championships: Suva, Fiji [14] Shot put: 20.75 m Jacko Gill New Zealand 27 June 2019 2019 Championships: Townsville, Australia [15] Discus throw: 61.12 m Alexander Rose Samoa 1 July 2017 2017 Championships: Suva, Fiji [16 ...
Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka proved his days of sporting prowess aren’t yet behind him as he won a bronze medal in shot put at the Oceania Athletics Championships on Wednesday.
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]
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May 25 & 26: 2024 Balkan Championships in Athletics in İzmir; June 1: 2024 Championships of the Small States of Europe in Gibraltar; June 1–8: 2024 Oceania U18 Athletics Championships in Suva; June 4–8: 2024 Oceania Athletics Championships in Suva; June 7–9: 2024 NACAC Championships in San Salvador; June 7–12: 2024 European Athletics ...
7 December 2024 Australian All-Schools Championships Brisbane, Australia [3] [4] 300 m: 31.88 Darren Clark Australia 30 June 1986 Belfast, United Kingdom 400 m: 44.38 Darren Clark Australia 26 September 1988 Olympic Games: Seoul, South Korea 600 m: 1:15.14 Lachlan Renshaw Australia 20 February 2010 Sydney, Australia [5] 800 m: 1:43.99 Joseph ...