2000–01 Australian Athletics Championships
Dates23–25 March 2001
Host cityBrisbane, Australia
VenueQueensland Sport and Athletics Centre

The 2000–01 Australian Athletics Championships was the 79th edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for Australia. It was held from 23–25 March 2001 at the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre in Brisbane. It served as a selection meeting for Australia at the 2001 World Championships in Athletics.

Long-distance events took place separately: the 10,000 metres event took place at the Zatopek 10K on 4 December 2000 at Lakeside Stadium in Melbourne and the 5000 metres events were held at the Hobart Grand Prix on 11 March 2001 in Hobart.[1][2][3]

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: +0.9 m/s)
Matt Shirvington
New South Wales
10.19 Patrick Johnson
Australian Capital Territory
10.26 Paul Di Bella
Queensland
10.27
200 metres
(Wind: +1.1 m/s)
Patrick Johnson
Australian Capital Territory
20.59 Paul Di Bella
Queensland
20.66 Paul Pearce
Victoria
20.75
400 metres Paul Pearce
Victoria
45.87 Daniel Batman
New South Wales
45.93 Tomas Coman
 Ireland (IRL)
46.18
800 metres Kristopher McCarthy
Victoria
1:47.08 Mark Rodgers
 New Zealand (NZL)
1:47.54 Frazer Dowling
New South Wales
1:47.60
1500 metres Clinton Mackevicius
Victoria
3:41.74 Zac Ashkanasy
Queensland
3:43.94 Lachlan Chisholm
New South Wales
3:44.06
5000 metres James Getanda
 Kenya (KEN)
13:29.53 Michael Power
Victoria
13:30.50 Nigel Adkin
Victoria
13:44.86
10,000 metres Luke Kipkosgei
 Kenya (KEN)
27:57.11 Abraham Chebii
 Kenya (KEN)
28:23.95 Sisay Bezabeh
Australian Capital Territory
28:40.09
110 metres hurdles
(Wind: +1.8 m/s)
Kyle Vander-Kuyp
Victoria
13.55 Stuart Anderson
Queensland
13.73 Kimihiro Asami
 Japan (JPN)
13.95
400 metres hurdles Blair Young
Queensland
49.89 Yoshihiro Chiba
 Japan (JPN)
50.12 Mathew Woodhouse
New South Wales
50.81
3000 metres steeplechase Peter Nowill
Queensland
8:46.52 Yoshitaka Iwamizu
 Japan (JPN)
8:49.10 Scott McTaggart
Australian Capital Territory
8:54.86
4 × 100 m relay Otago
 New Zealand (NZL)
Jeremy Dixon
Lachlan McLellan
Josh Martin
Dallas Roberts
40.75 Pacific
 Queensland (QLD)
Travis Venema
Matthew Gardiner
Darryl Wohlsen
Mario La Rosa
40.81 Sydney Pacific
 New South Wales (NSW)
Tristan Conn
Brett McPherson
Stephen Hatch
Brad McNicol
41.29
4 × 400 m relay Pacific
 Queensland (QLD)
Adam McClure
Blair Young
Darryl Wohlsen
Anton Booth
3:14.25 Otago
 New Zealand (NZL)
Jeremy Dixon
Lachlan McLellan
Dallas Roberts
Josh Martin
3:18.90 University of Queensland
 Queensland (QLD)
Eugene Farrell
Mark Abercromby
Chris Hughes
Jon Williams
3:20.20
High jump Nick Moroney
New South Wales
2.22 m Mark Taylor
New South Wales
2.14 m Keith Elliott
New South Wales
2.14 m
Pole vault Dmitri Markov
Western Australia
5.65 m Paul Burgess
Western Australia
5.55 m Viktor Chistiakov
South Australia
5.30 m
Long jump Peter Burge
New South Wales
7.97 m
(+0.8 m/s)
Tim Parravicini
Queensland
7.94 m
(+0.7 m/s)
Leigh Stuart
Victoria
7.93 m
(+0.9 m/s)
Triple jump Andrew Murphy
New South Wales
16.96 m
(+0.9 m/s)
Jacob McReynolds
New South Wales
16.47 m
(+3.1 m/s)
Tim Barnes
New South Wales
16.33 m
(+3.4 m/s)
Shot put Justin Anlezark
Queensland
18.48 m Scott Martin
Victoria
17.76 m Aaron Neighbour
Victoria
17.65 m
Discus throw Aaron Neighbour
Victoria
55.71 m Graham Hicks
Tasmania
55.10 m Peter Elvy
New South Wales
54.38 m
Hammer throw Stuart Rendell
Australian Capital Territory
77.76 m Aaron Fish
Queensland
67.72 m Russell Devine
Victoria
63.56 m
Javelin throw William Hamlyn-Harris
New South Wales
74.76 m Andrew Currey
New South Wales
73.99 m Joachim Kiteau
 France (FRA)
73.02 m
Decathlon Matthew McEwen
Queensland
7825 pts[4] Ashley Howlett
Tasmania
7054 pts[5] Matthew McDowall
Western Australia
6840 pts[6]

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(Wind: +1.2 m/s)
Lauren Hewitt
Victoria
11.31 Sharon Cripps
Queensland
11.51 Rachael Jackson
New South Wales
11.62
200 metres
(Wind: +1.3 m/s)
Lauren Hewitt
Victoria
22.90 Sharon Cripps
Queensland
23.04 Nova Peris
Northern Territory
23.12
400 metres Nova Peris
Northern Territory
52.49 Jane Arnott
 New Zealand (NZL)
52.59 Rebecca Wardell
 New Zealand (NZL)
52.67
800 metres Tamsyn Lewis
Victoria
2:02.95 Libby Allen
Victoria
2:05.09 Rikke Rønholt
 Denmark (DEN)
2:05.12
1500 metres Suzy Walsham
New South Wales
4:14.61 Emily Morris
New South Wales
4:17.18 Anna Thompson
Tasmania
4:17.44
5000 metres Liz Miller
New South Wales
15:52.66 Samukeliso Moyo
 Zimbabwe (ZIM)
16:04.17 Anna Thompson
Tasmania
16:08.36
10,000 metres Sonia O'Sullivan
 Ireland (IRL)
33:17.58 Liz Miller
New South Wales
33:26.80 Susan Michelsson
Victoria
33:56.68
100 metres hurdles
(Wind: +0.7 m/s)
Jacquie Munro
New South Wales
13.15 Debbi Edwards
New South Wales
13.37 Georgina Power
Victoria
13.51
400 metres hurdles Jana Pittman
New South Wales
57.19 Stephanie Price
New South Wales
58.30 Nicola Kidd
 New Zealand (NZL)
59.38
3000 metres steeplechase Rachel Penney
 New Zealand (NZL)
10:30.04 Leah Hirschfeld
 New Zealand (NZL)
11:09.14 Jane Mudge
South Australia
11:17.03
4 × 100 m relay University of Queensland
 Queensland (QLD)
Bindee Goon Chew
Melissa Moss
Amy Harris
Fiona Cullen
46.71 Melbourne University
 Victoria (VIC)
Rosina Dick
Jennifer Marshall
Nadia Smith
Rebecca O'Loughlin
48.51 Southern Suburbs
 Queensland (QLD)
Gemma Bright
Anna Petrie
Josephine Ngaluafe
Kathleen Norman
52.71
4 × 400 m relay Melbourne University
 Victoria (VIC)
Rosina Dick
Carolyn Fox
Jennifer Marshall
Nova Peris
3:42.13 University of Queensland
 Queensland (QLD)
Katrina Sendall
Caitlin Willis
Rebecca Sadler
Ann Mooney
3:47.52 Grand Central
 New Zealand (NZL)
Anna Spriggens
Rachel Spriggens
Sarah Johnston
Sophie Chiet
3:56.93
High jump Carmen Hunter
Queensland
1.82 m Petrina Price
New South Wales
1.78 m Peta Mason
Queensland
1.78 m
Pole vault Jenni Dryburgh
 New Zealand (NZL)
4.35 m Tatiana Grigorieva
South Australia
4.25 m Rachael Dacy
Victoria
4.15 m
Long jump Chantal Brunner
 New Zealand (NZL)
6.68 m
(+0.7 m/s)
Shermin Oksuz
Western Australia
6.65 m
(+3.0 m/s)
Bronwyn Thompson
Queensland
6.60 m
(+2.1 m/s)
Triple jump Nicole Mladenis
Western Australia
13.74 m
(+1.1 m/s)
Kelera Nacewa
 New Zealand (NZL)
13.17 m
(+1.0 m/s)
Shelly Avery
 New Zealand (NZL)
12.94 m
(0.0 m/s)
Shot put Yoko Toyonaga
 Japan (JPN)
15.97 m Michelle Haage
New South Wales
15.68 m Alifaton Djibril
South Australia
14.04 m
Discus throw Alison Lever
Queensland
59.74 m Monique Nacsa
Queensland
55.00 m Christy Thiel
New South Wales
53.68 m
Hammer throw Bronwyn Eagles
New South Wales
66.58 m Tasha Williams
 New Zealand (NZL)
63.92 m Karyne DI Marco
New South Wales
61.74 m
Javelin throw Bina Ramesh
 France (FRA)
54.54 m Rosie Hooper
Victoria
53.88 m Yayoi Shibano
 Japan (JPN)
52.04 m
Heptathlon Jane Jamieson
New South Wales
6070 pts[7] Mandy Heath
South Australia
5672 pts[8] Clare Thompson
Victoria
5570 pts[9]

References

  1. Johnson and Vander Kuyp claim titles while juniors rise in ranks. World Athletics (2001-03-25). Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  2. Australian Track & Field Championships - Men 2000–01. Athletics Australia. Retrieved 2020-01-12
  3. Australian Track & Field Championships - Women 2000–01. Athletics Australia. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  4. (10.98 (+1.0), 7.09 m (-0.6), 14.19 m, 2.02 m, 49.54, 14.96 (-0.5), 40.61 m, 4.60 m, 58.26 m, 4:37.84)
  5. (11.33 (+0.6), 6.54 m (-0.7), 12.13 m, 1.93 m, 51.02, 16.19 (-0.5), 38.04 m, 4.00 m, 59.41 m, 4:28.50)
  6. (11.12 (+0.6), 6.41 m (-1.3), 11.37 m, 1.81 m, 50.19, 15.49 (-0.5), 35.44 m, 4.20 m, 50.60 m, 4:39.32)
  7. (14.05 (+1.4), 1.84 m, 13.17 m, 25.23 (+0.7), 6.20 m (+0.8), 45.30 m, 2:22.91)
  8. (14.80 (+1.8), 1.75 m, 12.20 m, 24.94 (+0.8), 5.87 m (+0.6), 42.59 m, 2:22.12)
  9. (13.94 (+1.4), 1.69 m, 12.16 m, 24.67 (+0.7), 5.53 m (+0.8), 38.57 m, 2:21.54)
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