2022–23 Australian Athletics Championships

The 2023 Australian Athletics Championships was the 100th edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for athletes in Australia. The commercial name was "2023 Chemist Warehouse Australian Open and Under 20 Championships". It has been held between 30 March and 2 April at the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre in Brisbane.[1][2]

2023 Australian Athletics Championships
Edition100th
Dates30 March – 2 April
Host cityBrisbane, Australia
VenueQueensland Sport and Athletics Centre
LevelSenior and U20
TypeOutdoor open
2021-22
2024


The 2023 Australian Championships were the 100th edition of the event, which dates back to 1890 for men, and 1931 for women. The Queensland Sport & Athletics Centre being the venue that has held the most editions of the event (12).[3]

Results

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: 0.0 m/s)
Rohan Browning
NSW
10.02 CR[4] Dhruv Rodrigues-Chico
New Zealand
10.21 Jacob Despard
Tasmania
10.26
200 metres -0.4 Jake Doran
Queensland
20.81 Yoshihide Kiryū
Japan
20.82 Christopher Ius
NSW
20.87
400 metres Luke van Ratingen
NSW
45.88 Harrison Hunt
SA
46.21 Cameron Searle
Victoria
46.27
800 metres Riley McGown
ACT
1:47.67 Lachlan Raper
New South Wales
1:47.83 Luke Boyes
NSW
1:47.90
1500 metres Callum Davies
Queensland
3:37.92 Cameron Myers
ACT
3:38.02 Matthew Ramsden
WA
3:38.34
5000 metres Callum Davies
Queensland
13:52.82 Jack Bruce
Queensland
13:52.98 James Hansen
Tasmania
13:53.20
110 metres hurdles
(wind: +0.2 m/s)
Mitchell Lightfoot
New South Wales
13.65 Josh Hawkins
New Zealand
13.67 NR Nicholas Andrews
NSW
13.69
400 metres hurdles Christopher Douglas [de]
Victoria
50.15 Conor Fry
Victoria
50.83 Jun Jie Calvin Quek
Singapore
51.34
3000 metres steeplechase Ben Buckingham
Victoria
8:40.52 Matthew Clarke
South Australia
8:40.79 Luke Growes
WA
8:48.20
4 × 100 metres relay Malaysia
Muhammad Zulfiqar Ismail [de]
Jonathan Nyepa [de]
Muhammad Haiqal Hanafi
Khairul Hafiz Jantan
39.96
4 × 400 metres relay Queensland
Chanupa Amarasinghe
Luke McLellan
Taige Hooper
Oliver Maher
3:11.07
High jump Joel Baden
Victoria
2.32 Brandon Starc
NSW
2.29 Roman Anastasios
Queensland
2.15
Pole vault Kurtis Marschall
Western Australia
5.80 James Steyn
New Zealand
5.40 Nick Southgate
New Zealand
5.30
Long jump Liam Adcock
Victoria
8.06 (-1.1) Jalen Rucker
New South Wales
8.02 (0.4) Darcy Roper
Queensland
7.92 (1.4)
Triple jump Aiden Hinson
Victoria
16.61 (0.6) Connor Murphy
Queensland
16.61 (0.0) Julian Konle
Victoria
16.50 (0.5)
Shot put Aiden Harvey
Victoria
17.92 Daniel Green
Queensland
16.28 Etienne Rousseau
WA
15.88
Discus throw Matthew Denny
Queensland
63.20 Lachlan Page
South Australia
54.53 Darcy Miller
SA
54.11
Hammer throw Ned Weatherly
Victoria
68.81 Costa Kousparis
New South Wales
67.77 Timothy Heyes
New South Wales
65.86
Javelin throw Liam O'Brien
Queensland
77.62 Cameron McEntyre
NSW
76.83 Howard McDonald
Queensland
75.30
Decathlon Max Attwell
New Zealand
7588 Alec Diamond
New South Wales
7535 Christian Paynter
Victoria
7385
10000 metres race walk Declan Tingay
WA
38:46.74 Kyle Swan
Victoria
39:18.74 Rhydian Cowley
Victoria
39:46.88

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100m Shanti Pereira
  Singapore
11.37 Torrie Lewis
  Australia
11.38 Bree Masters
  Australia
11.41
200m Torrie Lewis
  Australia
23.02 Ella Connolly
  Australia
23.16 Riley Day
  Australia
23.24
400m Jessie Andrew
  Australia
52.62 Ellie Beer
  Australia
53.16 Helen Pretorius [d]
  Australia
54.11
800m Catriona Bisset
  Australia
1:58.32 CR Ellie Sanford
  Australia
2:00.50 Lora Storey
  Australia
2:04.43
1500m Jessica Hull
  Australia
4:04.19 CR Abbey Caldwell
  Australia
4:04.68 Linden Hall
  Australia
4:05.65
5000m Jessica Hull
  Australia
15:05.87 CR Rose Davies
  Australia
15:23.25 Leanne Pompeani
  Australia
15:31.17
10,000m Race Walk Olivia Sandery [d]
  Australia
44:56.00 Allanah Pitcher
  Australia
45:43.34 Hannah Mison
  Australia
46:02.80
100mH Michelle Jenneke
  Australia
12.77 Celeste Mucci
  Australia
12.92 Hannah Jones
  Australia
12.99
400mH Sarah Carli
  Australia
56.56 Daniela Roman
  Australia
58.00 Loan Ville
  France
58.74
3000mSC Cara Feain-Ryan
  Australia
9:43.64 Georgia Winkcup
  Australia
9:46.34 Amy Cashin
  Australia
9:47.09
4x100m Singapore
  Singapore
Shanti Pereira
Elizabeth-Ann Shee Ru Tan
Roxanne Rose Zulueta Enriquez
Bernice Yee Ling Liew
45.51 New South Wales
  Australia
Jessica Laurance
Bronte Carroll
Bronte Pickering
Katie Smee
45.54 Queensland
  Australia
Amelia Finger
Elly Buckholz
Cebile Mpofu
Amaya Mearns
45.61
4x400m New South Wales
  Australia
Genevieve Cowie [de]
Helen Pretorius [d]
Tierney Dunne
Rowena Craker
3:41.12 Western Australia
  Australia
Annie Pfeiffer
Emma Philippe
Kiara Speechley
Brittany Scott
3:42.30 Victoria
  Australia
Ashleigh Palmer
Tess Kirsopp-Cole
Paige Elvey
Daniela Roman
3:43.27
Discus Throw Jade Lally
  Great Britain
60.24 m Taryn Gollshewsky
  Australia
59.36 m Nora Monie [de; fr]
  Cameroon
55.72 m
Hammer Throw Alexandra Hulley
  Australia
67.32 m Lara Roberts
  Australia
58.70 m Alysha Pearson
  Australia
56.70 m
Heptathlon Ruby Sulicich
  Australia
3201 Maya Lange
  Australia
3711 Olivia Carah
  Australia
3859
High Jump Nicola Olyslagers
  Australia
1.95 m Emily Whelan [d]
  Australia
1.86 m Erin Shaw
  Australia
1.86 m
Javelin Throw Mackenzie Little
  Australia
61.46 m Kelsey-Lee Barber
  Australia
57.05 m Katrina Blackett
  Australia
52.08 m
Long Jump Brooke Buschkuehl
  Australia
6.68 m Alyssa Lowe
  Australia
6.45 m Annie McGuire
  Australia
6.40 m
Pole Vault Eliza McCartney
  New Zealand
4.75 m =CR Imogen Ayris
  New Zealand
4.40 m Elyssia Kenshole
  Australia
4.20 m
Shot Put Emma Berg [d]
  Australia
15.15 m Marley Raikiwasa
  Australia
14.27 m Xylavene Beale
  Australia
14.03 m
Triple Jump Desleigh Owusu [de]
  Australia
13.33 m Kayla Cuba [d]
  Australia
13.05 m Annabelle Parmegiani
  Australia
12.88 m

References

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  1. ^ "2023 Chemist Warehouse Australian Track & Field Championships". athletics.com.au.
  2. ^ "Results" (PDF). cdn.revolutionise.com.au/. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-06-15.
  3. ^ Dyer, Mitchell. "Australia's top 100 track and field athletes over 100 years revealed ahead of the national athletics championships centenary event". Herald Sun. Melbourne, Australia. Archived from the original on 2023-07-26.
  4. ^ Betty Cuthbert Medal for Best Single Performance of the Meet.