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Vincent sub 29 at Queensland 10,000m titles – Weekly Wrap 19 September 2021

Domestic track action has recommenced in some Australian states, with strong September performances recorded.

Domestic track action has recommenced in some Australian states, with strong September performances recorded.

The highlight performance was Tim Vincent lowering his personal best by 7 seconds to break the 29 minute barrier at the Queensland 10,000m titles. Vincent ran 28:59.75 to become the 11th Australian under 29 minutes this year.

With the potential that the Zatopek:10 meet might go ahead in December (pending interstate border restrictions easing), the record established in 2019 of 15 Australians going sub-29 minutes in a calendar year could be under threat.

Australians sub-29 minutes over 10,000m in 2021

At 19 September 2021

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TIMENAMEVENUEDATE
27:58.75Morgan McDonaldIrvine, USA14 May
28:00.25Brett RobinsonBox Hill26 January
28:13.42Jack RaynerBox Hill26 January
28:16.86David McNeillBox Hill26 January
28:23.94Ed GoddardBox Hill26 January
28:35.06Patrick TiernanTokyo, Japan30 July
28:35.11Andrew BuchananBox Hill26 January
28:35.69Tom Do CantoBox Hill26 January
28:45.50Riley CocksBox Hill26 January
28:51.06Haftu StrintzosEugene, USA9 June
28:59.75Tim VincentQSAC State18 September
Rankings courtesy of Athletics Australia

Liam Boudin was second in 29:31.73 at the Queensland titles, while Jude Thomas lowered the Queensland U20 record to 29:49.57 in finishing third, eclipsing the 29:58.4 ran by Gerrard Barrett on a grass track at Lang Park in 1974.

On the roads in Adelaide, Isaac Heyne took victory in the Fitzy’s 5 5km race in 14 minutes flat, ahead of Olympic steeplechaser Matthew Clarke (14:16). The women’s race was taken out by Caitlan Adams in 15:32.

Road to ’32 Meet #1

Queensland Sport & Athletics Centre – State Athletics Facility
18 September 2021
10,000m results and supporting event results

WOMEN
10,000m (State Championship) Olga Firsova 34:20.51

MEN
100m (1.8) Caleb Law 10.59
10,000m (State Championship) Tim Vincent 28:59.75, Liam Boudin 29:31.73, Jude Thomas 29:49.57 (Queensland U20 Record)

Fitzy’s 5

Adelaide
19 September 2021
Full results

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WOMEN
5km Road Caitlin Adams 15:32, Sarah Eckel 16:16

MEN
5km Road Isaac Heyne 14:00, Matthew Clarke 14:16, Max Stevens 14:18


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At 5 February

MEN
100m 10.16 Rohan Browning
200m 20.26 Gout Gout
400m 44.54 Reece Holder
800m 1:45.15 Peter Bol
1500m 3:31.87 Jude Thomas
5000m 12:59.61 Ky Robinson
10000m 27:59.65 Seth O'Donnell
110m H 14.01 Timothy Foster
400m H 49.95 Matthew Hunt
3000m St 8:46.51 Ed Trippas
High Jump 2.25m Yual Reath
Pole Vault 5.95m Kurtis Marschall
Long Jump 7.94m Liam Adcock / Jalen Rucker
Triple Jump 16.58m Connor Murphy
Shot 18.56m Aiden Harvey
Discus 66.63m Matt Denny
Hammer 68.20m Timothy Heyes
Javelin 83.03m Cameron McEntyre
Decathlon 6771 Robbie Cullen
10000m W 38:02.68 Isaac Beacroft

WOMEN
100m 11.08 Torrie Lewis
200m 22.56 Torrie Lewis
400m 52.18 Jemma Pollard
800m 1:57.15 Jess Hull
1500m 3:55.15 Jess Hull
5000m 14:56.83 Rose Davies
10000m 31:27.18 Lauren Ryan
110m H 12.96 Michelle Jenneke
400m H 55.02 Sarah Carli
3000m St 9:42.62 Cara Feain-Ryan
High Jump 2.00m Nicola Olyslagers
Pole Vault 4.35m Elyssia Kenshole
Long Jump 6.33m Katie Gunn
Triple Jump 13.58m Desleigh Owusu
Shot 15.61m Emma Berg
Discus 56.54m Taryn Gollshewsky
Hammer 68.55m Lara Roberts
Javelin 65.54m Mackenzie Little
Heptathlon 5925 Camryn Newton-Smith
10000m W 42:16.58 Elizabeth McMillen

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