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  2. Australian Masters Games - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Masters Games is a biennial sporting event and the largest multi-sport participation sporting event in Australia. Garry Daly as President of the Confederation of Australian Sport proposed the concept of Masters Games to the Northern Territory government. [1] It went on to establish the Central Australian Masters Games in 1986.

  3. 2015 Oceania Athletics Championships - Wikipedia

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    Australian Masters Athletics: 25:09.28 10,000 metres walk: Jarad Free New Zealand: 46:17.0 (ht) Ignacio Jimenez Australian Masters Athletics: 51:29.0 (ht) 4 × 100 metres relay Fiji Waisale Dausoko Vilisoni Rarasea Uluiyata Batinisavu Banuve Tabakaucoro: 40.98 Papua New Guinea Charles Livuan Nazmie-Lee Marai Nelson Stone Wesley Logorava: 41.70 ...

  4. Oceania Area Championships in Athletics - Wikipedia

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    ^[2] Regional Australia is a team from Northern Australia competing as invitees at every championships since 2013. ^[3] Tahiti West Coast competed once in 2013 as a local team from the host federation of French Polynesia. ^[4] Australia Masters team competed once in 2015 as an invited team from the host federation of Australia.

  5. David Carr (athlete) - Wikipedia

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    David Carr (15 June 1932 – 18 July 2023) was an Australian masters track and field athlete, known for running middle distance races. He is the current world record holder in the M75 800 metres, the M80 Mile, 2000 metres steeplechase [1] and as a member of the 4x400 metres relay team.

  6. Oceania Masters Athletics - Wikipedia

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    Oceania Masters Athletics (OMA) is a regional body of World Masters Athletics, [1] responsible for organising masters athletics championship competitions for athletes from the countries of Oceania. It was founded in 1984 as Oceania Association of Veteran Athletes ( OAVA ) or Oceania Association of Master Athletes ( OAMA ); [ 2 ] the name was ...

  7. Jay Stone (athlete) - Wikipedia

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    Jay Stone (born 31 December 1979) is a track and field sprint athlete who competes as a Masters athlete for Australia. At age 39 Stone was part of the M35 Australian 4x200m relay team that set a new national open indoor record. [1] Stone is also a successful athletics coach. [2]

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  9. Athletics Australia - Wikipedia

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    Athletics Australia provided officials to conduct track and field events at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. 86 AA-registered athletes competed for Australia in the Games. [1] Athletics Australia is the national sporting organisation (NSO) recognised by Sport Australia for the sport of athletics in Australia. Founded in 1897, the organisation is ...