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Personal best for Kennedy in Perth as sprinters speed up

Nina Kennedy has set a personal best of 4.75m in the pole vault in Perth to continue her sensational early season form.

Nina Kennedy has set a personal best of 4.75m in the pole vault in Perth to continue her sensational early season form.

Nina Kennedy has set a personal best of 4.75m in the pole vault in Perth to continue her sensational early season form.

Jumping at WA interclub on Friday night, the 23-year-old bettered her personal best by 3cm to record her third Olympic qualifying standard following leaps of 4.72m and 4.70m during December. Kennedy had unsuccessful attempts at a new Australian record of 4.82m and now sits second on the Australian all-time list behind Alana Boyd’s 4.81m.

Also in fine form in Perth was Kurtis Marschall, who cleared 5.80m to record his second Olympic qualifier.



On the East Coast it was sprinters who started to set the scene for a summer of speed, with Rohan Browning and Jack Hale each recording impressive marks.

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Running at Illawong in southern Sydney, Browning recorded an impressive sprint double with runs of 10.23 (-1.1) and 20.77 (0.2), while Hale ran an Australian 100 yards best on record with a run of 9.43 seconds at Landy Field in Geelong with a 2.0 m/s tailwind.

For context of Hale’s run over the obscure distance equivalent to 91.44m:

  • The event was run at the Commonwealth Games until 1966
  • Asafa Powell has the fastest time ever recorded, at 9.07 seconds in Ostrava, Czech Republic in 2010
  • 1964 Olympian Bob Lay was the fastest Australia on record with a 9.2 second hand-timed run in 1965
  • The fastest electronic time prior to Hale’s was 9.53 seconds was set by Gary Eddy in finishing fourth at the Kingston Commonwealth Games in 1966 into 0.8 m/s headwind.

Go for 2 & 5 Program C

WA Athletics Stadium
8 January 2021
Full results

WOMEN
100m (0.5) Taylah Cruttenden 11.69
Pole Vault Nina Kennedy 4.75m (Olympic entry standard, #2 Australian all-time), Elizaveta Parnov 4.30m
MEN
100m (0.9) Aaron Bresland 10.54
3000m St Luke Graves 8:54.27
Pole Vault Kurtis Marschall 5.80m, Angus Armstrong 5.30m

Hunter Pure Performance Track Challenge

Fearnley Dawes Athletics Track, Newcastle
9 January 2021
Full results

WOMEN
100m (2.6) Grace Hewitt 11.88, Katie Smee 11.90
3000m (mix) Jenny Blundell 8:56.17
MEN
400m Tyler Gunn 47.33

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Illawong High Velocity Meet 3

The Ridge Athletics Track, Sydney
9 January 2021
Full results

WOMEN
60m (1.5) Monique Quirk 7.35, Shola Adeniran 7.51
100m (0.7) Maisie Stevens 11.81, Kelly McAndrew 11.90

MEN
60m (2.7) Zach Holdsworth 6.69, Anas Abu Ganaba 6.72
100m (-1.1) Rohan Browning 10.23, Zach Holdsworth 10.56
200m (0.2) Rohan Browning 20.77

HVC Meet 2

John Landy Athletics Field, Geelong
9 January 2021
Full results

WOMEN
100 yards (1.1) Ebony Lane 10.59, Celeste Mucci 10.73, Mia Gross 10.77
200m (0.5) Sophia Fighera 23.70
Triple Jump Tiana Boras 13.02m w (2.1) [12.81m (1.6)], Chloe Grenade 13.01m w (3.5)
MEN
100 yards (2.0) Jack Hale 9.43, Jake Penny 9.54
200m (2.7) Michael Romanin 20.88, Will Johns 20.92, Dhruv Rodrigues Chico 21.04, Luke Stevens 21.27
Triple Jump Ayo Ore 16.09m w (2.1), Aiden Hinson 15.70m (1.5)

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Australian Top Lists

At 3 March

MEN

Event Mark Name
100m10.00Gout Gout
200m20.26Gout Gout
400m44.54Reece Holder
800m1:43.89Peter Bol
1500m3:31.87Jude Thomas
5000m12:59.61Ky Robinson
10000m27:59.65Seth O'Donnell
110m H13.99Sam Hurwood
400m H49.95Matthew Hunt
3000m St8:46.51Ed Trippas
High Jump2.25mYual Reath
Pole Vault6.00mKurtis Marschall
Long Jump7.95mAlex Epitropakis
Triple Jump16.58mConnor Murphy
Shot18.56mAiden Harvey
Discus68.74mMatt Denny
Hammer68.20mTimothy Heyes
Javelin83.03mCameron McEntyre
Decathlon6771Robbie Cullen
10000m Walk38:02.68Isaac Beacroft

WOMEN

Event Mark Name
100m11.08Torrie Lewis
200m22.56Torrie Lewis
400m51.73Jemma Pollard
800m1:57.15Jess Hull
1500m3:55.15Jess Hull
5000m14:56.83Rose Davies
10000m31:27.18Lauren Ryan
100m H12.96Michelle Jenneke
400m H55.02Sarah Carli
3000m St9:42.62Cara Feain-Ryan
High Jump2.00mNicola Olyslagers
Pole Vault4.47mNina Kennedy
Long Jump6.62mDelta Amidzovski
Triple Jump13.58mDesleigh Owusu
Shot16.12mEmma Berg
Discus56.54mTaryn Gollshewsky
Hammer68.55mLara Roberts
Javelin65.54mMackenzie Little
Heptathlon5925Camryn Newton-Smith
10000m Walk42:16.58Elizabeth McMillen

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