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Ryan and Rayner break 10,000m Australian Records

Lauren Ryan and Jack Rayner have reset the Australian Records over 10,000m at the Sound Running ‘The Ten’ meet in California.

Lauren Ryan and Jack Rayner have reset the Australian Records over 10,000m at the Sound Running ‘The Ten’ meet in California.

Ryan, 26, slashed over a minute-and-a-half from her personal best to also better the tough Olympic qualifying standard of 30 minutes, 40 seconds. Her performance of 30:35.66 better Benita Willis’s previous mark, set in finishing 8th at the 2003 World Championships, by two seconds.

“She’s one of Australia’s greatest runners that we’ve ever had,” Ryan, who finished third, told FloTrack after the meet.

“It be a part of that in the history books is just incredible. I still feel like such a young runner that I still look up to so many great Aussie athletes and it’s just so exciting to be part of that.”

Ryan negatively split the race, running the two halves in approximately 15:24 and 15:11, with her final 2km covered in 6:02.

Ryan’s performances comes on the back of her Zatopek:10 victory in December and strong indoor racing for the US-based athlete over the past months, including personal bests over 3000m (8:42.31) and 5000m (14:57.67). She will now return to Australia to prepare for next month’s Australian Championships in Adelaide, where she will contest the 5000m.

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In the men’s race Jack Rayner lowered his own national mark set at the same meet two years ago, running 27:07.57 for 13th place. Although an improvement of 5 seconds, the performance was short of the Olympic qualifying standard of 27:00, which was achieved by the top 8 athletes in the race.

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100m9.96Lachlan Kennedy
200m19.67Gout Gout
400m44.44Aidan Murphy
800m1:43.89Peter Bol
1500m3:29.85Cameron Myers
5000m12:59.61Ky Robinson
10000m26:57.07Ky Robinson
110m H13.52Sam Hurwood
400m H49.33Matthew Hunt
3000m St8:27.67Ben Buckingham
High Jump2.28mYual Reath
Pole Vault6.00mKurtis Marschall
Long Jump8.26mLiam Adcock
Triple Jump16.58mConnor Murphy
Shot18.93mAiden Harvey
Discus74.04mMatt Denny
Hammer72.25mJames Joycey
Javelin83.03mCameron McEntyre
Decathlon7596Cedric Dubler
10000m Walk38:02.68Isaac Beacroft

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200m22.56Torrie Lewis
400m51.73Jemma Pollard
800m1:57.15Jess Hull
1500m3:55.15Jess Hull
5000m14:53.28Rose Davies
10000m30:34.11Rose Davies
100m H12.74Michelle Jenneke
400m H55.02Sarah Carli
3000m St9:21.35Cara Feain-Ryan
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Pole Vault4.80mNina Kennedy
Long Jump6.84mDelta Amidzovski
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Shot17.57mMarley Raikiwasa
Discus58.42mTaryn Gollshewsky
Hammer68.55mLara Roberts
Javelin65.54mMackenzie Little
Heptathlon6175Mia Scerri
10000m Walk42:16.58Elizabeth McMillen

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