2002–03 Australian Athletics Championships

The 2002–03 Australian Athletics Championships was the 81st edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for Australia. It was held from 3–6 April 2003 at the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre in Brisbane. It served as a selection meeting for Australia at the 2003 World Championships in Athletics. Long-distance events were held separately: the 5000 metres took place at the Melbourne Track Classic on 1 March 2003 while the 10,000 metres was contested at 12 April 2003 in Runaway Bay, Queensland.[1][2][3]

2002–03 Australian Athletics Championships
Dates3–6 April 2003
Host cityBrisbane, Australia
VenueQueensland Sport and Athletics Centre

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: -1.4 m/s)
Patrick Johnson
Australian Capital Territory
10.25 Matt Shirvington
New South Wales
10.34 Adam Basil
Victoria
10.43
200 metres
(Wind: -1.4 m/s)
Patrick Johnson
Australian Capital Territory
20.50 Ambrose Ezenwa
New South Wales
20.99 David Flowers
Victoria
21.33
400 metres Clinton Hill
New South Wales
45.50 Daniel Batman
New South Wales
46.19 Casey Vincent
New South Wales
46.39
800 metres Kris McCarthy
Victoria
1:48.20 Mark Rodgers
 New Zealand (NZL)
1:48.56 Lachlan Chisholm
New South Wales
1:49.43
1500 metres Alastair Stevenson
Queensland
3:42.99 David Byrne
New South Wales
3:43.03 Mark Fountain
Victoria
3:44.02
3000 metres Michael Power
Victoria
8:00.45 Mark Tucker
Victoria
8:03.65 Shawn Forrest
Victoria
8:05.38
5000 metres Daniel Komen
 Kenya (KEN)
13:54.48 Michael Power
Victoria
13:55.99 Sean Keely
 Canada (CAN)
13:58.19
10,000 metres Shaun Creighton
Australian Capital Territory
29:27.56 Dean Cavuoto
Australian Capital Territory
29:28.67 Brett Cartwright
South Australia
29:30.74
110 metres hurdles
(Wind: -1.9 m/s)
Kyle Vander-Kuyp
Victoria
14.14 Stuart Anderson
Queensland
14.15 Gregory Eyears
New South Wales
14.28
400 metres hurdles Michael Hazel
Victoria
50.50 Tobby Sutherland
Victoria
51.43 Elliott Wood
New South Wales
52.04
3000 metres steeplechase Peter Nowill
Queensland
8:41.61 Richard Jeremiah
Victoria
8:43.80 Mark Tucker
Victoria
8:55.12
4 × 100 m relay  New Zealand (NZL)
James Dolphin
James Mortimer
Don MacDonald
Dallas Roberts
40.59  New South Wales (NSW)
Shem Hollands
Isaac Ntiamoah
Andrew Jhavery
John Thornell
41.22  Queensland (QLD)
Gavin Hunter
Damien Bock
Wagui Anau
Justin Smith
41.30
4 × 400 m relay  Victoria (VIC)
Peter Ladd
Sean Avery
Tobby Sutherland
David Flowers
3:13.33  South Australia (SA)
Timothy Johnson
Tom Hassell
Craig Fountain
Keith Sheehy
3:13.90  Western Australia (WA)
John Steffensen
Chris De Boer
Tarn Brereton
Steven Tucker
3:15.68
High jump Joshua Lodge
New South Wales
2.21 m Nicholas Moroney
New South Wales
2.11 m Phillip Nelson
Western Australia
2.11 m
Pole vault Dmitri Markov
Western Australia
5.50 m Viktor Chistiakov
South Australia
5.40 m Paul Burgess
Western Australia
5.20 m
Long jump Peter Burge
New South Wales
7.82 m
(+2.1 m/s)
Shane Hair
Western Australia
7.79 m
(+0.6 m/s)
John Thornell
New South Wales
7.78 m
(+1.2 m/s)
Triple jump Andrew Murphy
New South Wales
16.73 m
(+1.0 m/s)
Michael Perry
New South Wales
16.25 m
(+1.0 m/s)
Joshua Ferguson
Queensland
15.91 m
(+1.7 m/s)
Shot put Justin Anlezark
Queensland
20.96 m Clay Cross
Queensland
19.00 m Scott Martin
Victoria
18.72 m
Discus throw Peter Elvy
New South Wales
58.42 m Scott Martin
Victoria
56.99 m Benn Harradine
New South Wales
55.25 m
Hammer throw Stuart Rendell
Australian Capital Territory
76.61 m Darren Billett
South Australia
65.09 m Michael Gusbeth
Victoria
63.64 m
Javelin throw Andrew Currey
New South Wales
80.56 m William Hamlyn-Harris
New South Wales
79.44 m Stuart Farquhar
 New Zealand (NZL)
74.17 m
Decathlon Matthew McEwen
Queensland
7724 pts[4] Darrel Muzyczka
New South Wales
6952 pts[5] Scott McLaren
 New Zealand (NZL)
6700 pts[6]

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: -0.6 m/s)
Sharon Cripps
Queensland
11.50 Gloria Kemasuode
New South Wales
11.74 Amy Harris
Queensland
11.92
200 metres
(Wind: -1.1 m/s)
Sharon Cripps
Queensland
23.39 Makelesi Bulikiobo
 Fiji (FIJ)
23.64 Katerina Dressler
Victoria
24.05
400 metres Cathy Freeman
Victoria
51.66 Rosemary Hayward
New South Wales
52.24 Makelesi Bulikiobo
 Fiji (FIJ)
53.18
800 metres Tamsyn Lewis
Victoria
2:00.13 Susan Andrews
Western Australia
2:01.30 Debbie Savage
New South Wales
2:03.66
1500 metres Suzy Walsham
New South Wales
4:12.96 Emily Morris
New South Wales
4:15.56 Anna Thompson
Victoria
4:18.88
3000 metres Anna Thompson
Victoria
9:21.79 Sarah Salmon
Australian Capital Territory
9:29.63 Kandy Grant
Australian Capital Territory
9:36.37
5000 metres Benita Johnson
Australian Capital Territory
15:21.55 Eloise Poppett
New South Wales
15:56.73 Haley McGregor
Victoria
16:01.11
10,000 metres Anna Thompson
Victoria
33:55.75 Jenny Philp-Young
Queensland
35:31.92 Serena Gibbs
Victoria
35:46.22
100 metres hurdles
(Wind: -0.3 m/s)
Jacquie Munro
New South Wales
13.37 Fiona Cullen
Queensland
13.43 Rachel Rogers
 Fiji (FIJ)
13.96
400 metres hurdles Jana Pittman
Victoria
53.95 Rebecca Wardell
 New Zealand (NZL)
56.50 Sonja Bowe
 New Zealand (NZL)
59.94
3000 metres steeplechase Victoria Mitchell
Victoria
10:20.60 Lee-Ann Turner
South Australia
10:42.58 Tiah Simmons
Tasmania
11:14.09
4 × 100 m relay  New Zealand (NZL)
April Brough
Jane Arnott
Caro Hunt
Annmarie Spragg
46.04  Western Australia (WA)
Kylie Bent
Lindsey McDonnell
Claire Cochrane
Kylie Wheeler
46.83  South Australia (SA)
Lynette Viney
Andrea Sparrow
Kate Fenech
Erin Hewitt
47.57
4 × 400 m relay  Victoria (VIC)
Jennifer Marshall
Renee Robson
Katerina Dressler
Cathy Freeman
3:39.65  New South Wales (NSW)
Lynda Pagett
Merryn Aldridge
Annabelle Smith
Rosemary Hayward
3:42.48  Western Australia (WA)
Lisa Hughes
Katherine Hancock
Kylie Wheeler
Susan Andrews
3:48.71
High jump Miyuki Aoyama
 Japan (JPN)
1.84 m Petrina Price
New South Wales
1.81 m Alexandra Church
New South Wales
1.78 m
Pole vault Melina Hamilton
 New Zealand (NZL)
4.20 m Rosanna Ditton
Victoria
4.20 m Tatiana Grigorieva
South Australia
4.10 m
Long jump Bronwyn Thompson
Queensland
6.55 m
(+1.8 m/s)
Kerrie Perkins
Australian Capital Territory
6.50 m
(+2.0 m/s)
Sharon Sutherland
Western Australia
6.41 m
(+1.5 m/s)
Triple jump Jeanette Bowles
Victoria
12.72 m
(+0.6 m/s)
Carmen Miller
Tasmania
12.66 m
(+1.3 m/s)
Kelera Nacewa
 New Zealand (NZL)
12.65 m
(+1.0 m/s)
Shot put Toshimi Ichioka
 Japan (JPN)
16.61 m ʻAna Poʻuhila
 New Zealand (NZL)
15.80 m Alifatou Djibril
South Australia
14.65 m
Discus throw Beatrice Faumuina
 New Zealand (NZL)
63.36 m Debbie Pickersgill
Queensland
58.92 m Monique Nacsa
Queensland
53.70 m
Hammer throw Brooke Krueger
South Australia
66.41 m Bronwyn Eagles
New South Wales
65.85 m Deborah Sosimenko
New South Wales
62.87 m
Javelin throw Bina Ramesh
 France (FRA)
52.29 m Rebecca Noy
New South Wales
52.26 m Kathryn Mitchell
Victoria
50.98 m
Heptathlon Kylie Wheeler
Western Australia
5838 pts[7] Mandy Heath
New South Wales
4991 pts[8] Danielle Senior
New South Wales
4903 pts[9]

References

  1. Johnson and Anlezark take giant leap forward at Australian Championships. World Athletics (2003-04-06). Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  2. Australian Track & Field Championships - Men 2002–03. Athletics Australia. Retrieved 2020-01-12
  3. Australian Track & Field Championships - Women 2002–03. Athletics Australia. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  4. (11.09 (0.0), 7.23 m (+1.3), 14.51 m, 1.94 m, 50.07, 15.09 (-0.7), 39.20 m, 4.80 m, 60.50 m, 4:50.97)
  5. (11.38 (0.0), 6.98 m (+1.4), 11.46 m, 2.00 m, 51.26, 15.51 (-0.7), 37.69 m, 3.80 m, 59.06 m, 5:03.76)
  6. (11.72 (0.0), 6.46 m (+2.1), 12.07 m, 1.67 m, 50.44, 16.00 (-0.7), 37.07 m, 4.20 m, 56.31 m, 4:38.87)
  7. (13.80 (0.0), 1.77 m, 12.04 m, 24.32 (-0.4), 6.26 m (+1.2), 33.50 m, 2:21.49)
  8. (15.40 (0.0), 1.62 m, 12.56 m, 26.63 (-0.4), 5.47 m (+1.9), 38.01 m, 2:30.95)
  9. (14.88 (0.0), 1.71 m, 8.73 m, 25.67 (-0.4), 5.14 m (+1.9), 34.60 m, 2:26.09)
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